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Summer Camp
Written by Steve Karg   
Monday, 14 June 2010
ImageNine Troop 226 Boy Scouts attended Camp Sequoyah for summer camp from June 6 through June 12, 2010, and two Troop 226 Boy Scouts are serving on Camp Staff.  Daniel and Joshua are serving on Staff.  Colin, Andrew, Joseph, Jeff, Sam, Ben, Will, Michael and David attended merit badge classes, Adventure Valley, Sequoyah Sidewinder water slide, troop rifle, shotgun and archery shooting, troop free swim, and breakfast. lunch, and dinner at the dining hall. The boys hung out at the tradiing post during free time, or before and after merit badge classes.  Mr. Karg and Mr. Moran stayed at the camp during the week.

Mr. Ford and the boys' parents brought picnic dinners to the Campsite on Wednesday evening, and stayed for the Order of the Arrow campfire.  Three Troop 226 boys were selected for Order of the Arrow:Colin, Joshua, and Andrew.

One scout was recognized at the Friday night closing campfire with a special award: Will Nichols received the Most Improved Shooter Award.  Mr. Karg received BSA Lifeguard.

Last Updated ( Monday, 14 June 2010 )
 
Christmas Tree Lot Schedule
Written by Steve Karg   
Thursday, 03 December 2009

ImageThe Christmas Tree Lot - our yearly fundraiser. Thank you to all who help and support our troop!  Here is the schedule and contact information.  Please be on time for your shift.  Please use our mailing list to contact everyone if you need to swap a shift.  Please contact Bobby Snider at 205-979-9555 if you are unable to work a shift so that we can arrange a substitute. 

The schedule is listed below...

Last Updated ( Thursday, 03 December 2009 )
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Wilderness Survival
Written by Steve Karg   
Monday, 19 October 2009

ImageAs part of the Wilderness Survival merit badge , Troop 226 traveled to the wilderness of Camp Jackson, located aproximately 5 miles east of Scottsboro on highway 40, just off Highway 35 on the Tennessee River at Jones Cove.  Ten scouts and three adults braved the cold and were delighted that the primitive campsite was located near a bath house, with indoor plumbing, hot water, and flush toilets. The scouts built their shelter and slept overnight in it, they started fires, and completed merit badge course material.

Last Updated ( Monday, 19 October 2009 )
 
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