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Boy Scout
Troop 100
Minutes
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A regularly scheduled meeting of the BSA Troop 100 Committee was
called to order at 7:32 p.m. on February 1, 2006 by Committee Chair
Art Silverman at St. Ann’s Catholic Church. The minutes from the
January 4, 2006 meeting were e-mailed in advance and approved. In
attendance were Art Silverman, Don Francis, Gloria Robles, Annie Noel, Barry Wood, Francesca Rey, John Le Mon, Ed Barber, Lisa Hoke, John Cates, Richard
Tilly, and Amy Wooden. Lisa Hoke will chair the meeting on March 1,
as Art Silverman will not be available.
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Scoutmaster’s Report:
John Le Mon gave the Scoutmaster’s report.
1) Scouts need to decide which stories they will write for the
Council Fire, and they will also need to make drawings to go with
their story (labeled clearly on the back).
2) Goshen is scheduled for July 1-8. John will not be available for
the last half of the week, as he will be attending his son’s wedding
in Massachusetts. The Troop will need to arrange transportation and
leadership for the latter half of the week. Payments are due the
February 25, and should be about $295.
3) High Adventure will be a canoe trip, possibly at the Adirondacks.
(The story from the last trip is on the Troop’s website.) This trip
is tentatively scheduled to leave July 14 or 15 and return in a week.
4) The Troop is still on the waiting list for Philmont in 2007 in
position 1372 out of 1418. It does not seem likely we will be going
in 2007. It’s possible to tag along on a Council trip, but they are
substantially more expensive. It’s possible the Council might have
some unused slots the Troop would be able to use and not have to pay
the Council rates. John will try again for 2008.
5) Marsh’s Farm was not cold, but it was windy. They did get about
an inch of snow. Only one tent was blown away during the campfire,
due to the softness of the ground. The boys did have a good time,
though the patrols didn’t have their own fires.
6) The Troop is planning to schedule a work weekend at Marsh’s Farm
to meet service requirements. Two of the stream crossings are
greatly in need of improvements. This is tentatively planned as an
overnight trip in May or June.
7) All of the First Class Scouts or above who needed to attend a Cub
Scout meeting in order to advance went to the Pack 61 Pinewood Derby
and worked for four straight hours.
8) Recruitment continues to be an issue. Next year, Pack 100 will
have a Webelos den crossing over to Scouting. Pack 61 encourages
their Webelos to look at different troops and has a Den ready to
cross into Scouting. St. Ann’s Academy may also be a source of new
Scouts.
9) There will be no Court of Honor tonight, as only one boy had
earned a merit badge and there are no rank advancements.
10) This Sunday is Scout Sunday. Palisades Community Church is
having a service for the Scouts at 11:00 a.m. and a fellowship time
after. All the Scouts need to do is show up. All Troop families are
invited.
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Treasurer's Report
Don Francis gave the Treasurer’s report. The balance is at
approximately $14,600. This is most of the revenue for the year,
except for one set of dues outstanding and Council Fire revenue.
Council Fire expenses were discussed. It was suggested that the
front cover could be printed at home and save a great deal of expense
for the overall printing costs.
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Other Business
The Anniversary dinner will be March 18.
Francesca discussed the problem of getting Scouts to work on merit
badges, and the idea of a “badge” day was brought up. John will
provide forms to encourage parents to sign up as Merit Badge
Counselors. John will also bring the idea of putting one or more
“badge” days on the calendar for next year up at the PLC trip at the
end of the month.
Richard Tilly, District Commissioner, announced that University of
Scouting is February 25 at W. T. Woodson High School in Fairfax. All
adults are encouraged to go, as the courses are excellent. Impeesa
will be June 24-July 1 and July 22-29, which is a training course for
Junior leaders. A Distrcit “badge” day will be coming on February 11.
The Troop will be planning on a service project at Marsh’s Farm to
help several boys with their “Fifty Miler” award.
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Amy Wooden,
Committee Sectretary |
The meeting was adjourned at 8:59 p.m.
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