Seabase Crews Arrived

Our Seabase Crews arrived safely and spent 6 hours at Cape Canaveral on Saturday. Some of them are pictured below outside the Kennedy Space Center.

Anyone Coming Back Early From Owasippe?

We have one scout who needs to come back from Owasippe on Friday, July 9. If anyone else is planning to leave on Friday and could provide transportation, please contact denny.georgopulos.bzml@statefarm.com.

Merit Badges at Owasippe

Although the Troop does not have to register our scouts for merit badge classes before we arrive at camp, it would be best for your scouts to choose classes and read the appropriate merit badge books in advance. Merit badge books can be purchased at the Des Plaines Valley Council Scout Store. Some merit badges are more appropriate than others for first-year scouts, and some have prerequisites. Please review the Owasippe 2010 Merit Badge Schedule with your scout.

All first-year campers will take the Pathfinder class. All first-year campers should also sign up for the swimming merit badge (those who already know how to swim and who pass the swimmer test) or for swimming instruction. Other merit badge classes that are appropriate and recommended for new scouts are Leatherwork, Mammal Study, Reptiles & Amphibians, and Fishing. (Although some material suggests Camping for 1st year scouts, we do NOT recommend Camping for new scouts as none of them will be able to actually earn the badge while at camp due to the prerequisites.) New scouts should choose 2 classes in addition to Pathfinder and Swimming, with perhaps an alternate.

If you have questions about merit badge classes, Mr. Payne is most qualified to answer those since he is familiar with Owasippe. After your scout has chosen classes, please e-mail his selections to Nancy Hopkins.

Some other useful information about merit badges:
Introduction to Merit Badges
How to fill out a merit badge card (blue card)

Congratulations to Our Newest Eagle Scout

Please join Troop 24 in congratulating our newest Eagle Scout, Elliot Louthen!

Eagle Project This Weekend

Christian F. needs volunteers for his Eagle Project, to take place this weekend, June 5 and June 6. The project is the construction of an herb garden at the 1850’s Franzosenbusch Prairie House Nature Center and Museum on Wolf Road and Constitution Drive, in Westchester, and will provide visitors to the Museum with a historically accurate representation of a typical family garden from the 1870’s. The 10 x 16 square-foot garden will include a walkway with 6 separate raised plots for different herbs.

Eight scouts are needed for each of the shifts on Saturday and Sunday:

9:30 a.m – 11:30 a.m.
11:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.
1:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m.

Please contact Christian to volunteer. Scouts must have a signed permission slip to participate.