Luge Reminder – Don’t Wait!

Luge weekend spots at Muskegin Winter Sports Complex are filling up fast!

Sign up NOW before the holidays to make sure you get a spot to this winters HOTTEST event!

On Feb. 3rd & 4th, Troop 24 will be heading up to the Muskegon Winter Sports Complex  for an exciting day of learning to luge on an olympian designed course!

Scouts will leave Riverside Saturday morning, eat lunch on the drive up and will enjoy 2 ½ hours on the Luge course in the afternoon. After Luging, Scouts will head to the hotel where they will enjoy swimming, pizza dinner and a great time hanging out. Scouts will head back to Riverside Sunday morning after breakfast and hope to be home between Noon-1pm.

Registration closes January 7th, 2017 – no exceptions!

The cost of this trip is $115. (This includes the luge ticket, hotel accommodations, Saturday dinner and Sunday breakfast.)

Scouts sign up HERE

The track provides an Olympic thrill with the safety of the participant in mind. Top speeds of approximately 30 mph are possible from the public start area located about 3/4 of the way up the track.  The 850’ track was designed by three-time Olympian Frank Masley and consists of six curves and two starting areas. Coaches are on hand to teach and assist both beginners and those who have slid before.  Scouts will have a 2.5 hour session, which will include lessons and coaching.

Check out the very cool video at this url: http://www.msports.org/luge

Boys will need to be able to carry a 25-40 lb sled up [lots of] stairs to starting area.

 

OTHER:

-The luge insurance provider requires ALL luge participants to show proof of health insurance and a signed waiver in order to  participate in luge on our track.

-Due to the nature of this event, we will only be able to process refunds until registration closes on Jan. 7th, 2018. Once registration has closed (Jan. 7th, 2018) we will no longer be able to process a refund of the event charge ($115). However, if another Scout is able to take your place, we will indeed process a refund.

-If registration is full, please email Kimber.Day@gmail.com to be put on a waiting list.

Last Thursday Meeting of 2017

Troop 24 welcomes guest speaker Hon. David Navarro who will speak to us about the Constitutional rights and obligations of a U.S. Citizen to complete First Class requirement 9a.   Judge Navarro was appointed by the Illinois Supreme Court as a Circuit Judge to the Circuit Court of Cook County on May 25, 2017. He is currently assigned to the First Municipal Division where he presides over felony preliminary hearings, misdemeanors and traffic related offenses.  Prior to becoming a judge, David Navarro was an Assistant Attorney General with the Illinois Attorney General’s Office where he served as Chief of the Public Integrity Bureau.  From 1994-2009, he served as an Assistant State’s Attorney with the Cook County State’s Attorney’s Office. During his time with Cook County, he served as the supervisor of the Professional Standards Unit of the office. He was appointed as a Special Assistant United States Attorney shortly after.  Meeting will begin in the Social Hall promptly at 7:00 pm.  We are in need of a projector and cords for a laptop if someone can bring it to the meeting.  

Last chance to sign up for White Water Rafting High Adventure by Friday, December 22, we need several more leaders to make this trip happen.

Sign up for Luge Outing by January 7.

RETURN ALL TENTS !!!!!!   RETURN ALL TENTS!!!!!!  RETURN ALL TENTS!!!!!! RETURN ALL TENTS!!!!!!

  • BRING SCOUT BOOK TO ALL MEETINGS
  • MEETING OPENING 7:00
    •   24th GARRISON patrol is responsible for meeting set-up, FLAGS, and clean up. Report at 6:45 in Full Uniform.
  • SKILL INSTRUCTION
    • Citizenship:  Please read pp 48-71 of the Scout Handbook.  See Rank Advancement Requirements under Citizenship.
    • First Class 9a:  Judge David Navarro.
    • First Class 9b: Environmental Presentations by Callen P, Ryan E .
    • To Be Completed at Home: Second Class 8c & 8d; see the form from the Forms & Documents link on the Troop website.
  • QUARTERMASTERS: Store tents.
  • MERIT BADGE: [First Class & Above]
    • Citizenship in the Nation merit badge with Mr. Perry.  Be prepared to discuss.
  • TROOP ACTIVITY:
  • CYBER CHIP:
    • Scout Rank and Star Rank need to acquire the Cyber Chip for your age. Go to http://www.netsmartz.org/scouting to review the requirements.  Once you have completed the Read, Write and Watch requirements, please sign up on the Troop 24 website to schedule a meeting to complete the Teach and Talk requirements.  We have the Cards.  The chip expires after one year, see Scoutmaster Flaherty to “Recharge” or renew the Chip.

2018 High Adventure White Water Rafting Trek

Register for The 2018 summer High Adventure trek today!

Troop 24 is going to the Smoky Mountains July 6th-14th, 2018 to Camp Daniel Boone for a white water rafting adventure of a lifetime! Five Rivers in Five Days each with Class III- IV rapids.  For more information go to : https://www.campdanielboone.org/5rivers.  This is a VERY popular and exciting trip and the Camp has limited spaces, so please register now so we can secure our trip.  This is a High Adventure Trek and scouts must be: a) First Class or above; b) Completed 8th Grade or 14 yoa by the June 1, 2018; and c) completed Swimming Merit Badge.

The final cost of the trip is expected to be around $650 per Scout. To reserve your spot on this awesome trip we require a $50 deposit by December 22.

Registration is limited so register your scout today!

Chaperones and Leaders may register here.

If you have any questions, please email Bruce Robertson at brobertson5152@aol.com.

 

Klondike Derby – Saturday, January 20, 2018

Troop 24 will be entering the Voyageur Trace Klondike Derby at Bemis Woods South on Saturday, January 20, 2018.  Scouts will meet at Riverside Presbyterian Church at 7:30 a.m. and return the same day at approximately 3:00 p.m.

We will form our annual Lost Boy Patrol of  8 scouts to take the Troop 24 sled through a course of Scout Craft activities and compete in the VT Iditarod Sled Race in the afternoon. Scouts should be prepared for fun and Scout Craft challenges. The Lost Boy patrol will meet during the Thursday meetings on Jan 11 & 18 to prepare for the race, review their scout skills, and get the sled ready to fly!  All activities will be outside, so scouts should dress appropriately for the weather.

The cost of this outing will be $8.00 and a can of non-cream soup (to be dumped into the “Klondike Kettle”). Scouts should also bring a sack lunch/snack to accompany the soup, water bottle/canteen for the trail, and a lot of enthusiasm to bring home the Gold!

We are in need of leaders and drivers. Since this outing is close, drivers do not need to stay. Adults are welcome to stay and participate. Space is limited for this outing. The deadline to register is Wednesday, January 10, 2018. Contact Scoutmaster John Flaherty at JEF2004@msn.com with any questions.

LET’S BRING THE TROPHY BACK TO TROOP 24!!!

Scout Sign up Form
Adult Sign up Form

Thursday Meeting Tying Webelos Scouts in Knots

Thursday we welcome the Webelos as they visit Troop 24.  We will be demonstrating our Boy Scout knots for the Webelos.  Thursday will be a great meeting to demonstrate your knot tying skills and get any knot tying requirements completed.   Scouts will also be presenting their Environmental reports while First Class and above will be working on Citizenship in the Nation Merit Badge.  Luge Outing sign up deadline is January 7.

RETURN ALL TENTS !!!!!!   RETURN ALL TENTS!!!!!!  RETURN ALL TENTS!!!!!! RETURN ALL TENTS!!!!!!

  • BRING SCOUT BOOK TO ALL MEETINGS
  • MEETING OPENING 7:00
    •  BANDIT patrol is responsible for meeting set-up, FLAGS, and clean up. Report at 6:45 in Full Uniform.
  • SKILL INSTRUCTION
    • Citizenship:  Please read pp 48-71 of the Scout Handbook.  See Rank Advancement Requirements under Citizenship.
    • First Class 9b: Environmental Presentations by Hunter/Rory, Henry/Chancellor, Jonathan, & Nathan .
    • To Be Completed at Home: Second Class 8c & 8d; see the form from the Forms & Documents link on the Troop website.
  • QUARTERMASTERS: Store tents.
  • MERIT BADGE: [First Class & Above]
    • Citizenship in the Nation merit badge with Mr. Perry.  Print the Worksheet and be prepared to discuss.
  • TROOP ACTIVITY: Patrol competition Tug of War.
  • CYBER CHIP:
    • Scout Rank and Star Rank need to acquire the Cyber Chip for your age. Go to http://www.netsmartz.org/scouting to review the requirements.  Once you have completed the Read, Write and Watch requirements, please sign up on the Troop 24 web site to schedule a meeting to complete the Teach and Talk requirements.  We have the Cards.  The chip expires after one year, see Scoutmaster Flaherty to “Recharge” or renew the Chip.

Last call for Trampoline registration

Midnight tonight (12-10-17) is the deadline to register for our Troop Trampoline outing scheduled for Friday, December 15th. We are also in need of one additional adult chaperone to attend this outing. For more info, read the original trampoline post about this event. Then click one of the following links to register:

Scout trampoline registration
Adult trampoline registration

Muskegon Luge Outing – February 3rd-4th, 2018

Our Hottest Outing Happens in January!!

Back by very popular demand, Winter Luge at the Muskegon Winter Sports Complex!  

Sign up now; spots are limited!

Join Troop 24 on Feb. 3rd & 4th for a Luge Adventure at the Winter Sports Complex in Muskegon, Michigan.

Scouts will leave Riverside Saturday morning, eat lunch on the drive up and will enjoy 2 ½ hours on the Luge course in the afternoon. After Luging, Scouts will head to the hotel where they will enjoy swimming, pizza dinner and a great time hanging out. Scouts will head back to Riverside Sunday morning after breakfast and hope to be home between Noon-1pm.

Registration closes January 7th, 2017 – no exceptions!

The cost of this trip is $115.

This includes the luge ticket, hotel accommodations, Saturday dinner and Sunday breakfast.

 

Scouts sign up HERE

Adults and Leaders sign up HERE  (we need 4-5 leaders/adults who can drive 3+ scouts per vehicle)

 

The track provides an Olympic thrill with the safety of the participant in mind. Top speeds of approximately 30 mph are possible from the public start area located about 3/4 of the way up the track.  The 850’ track was designed by three-time Olympian Frank Masley and consists of six curves and two starting areas. Coaches are on hand to teach and assist both beginners and those who have slid before.  Scouts will have a 2.5 hour session, which will include lessons and coaching.

 

Check out the very cool video at this url: http://www.msports.org/luge

 

Boys will need to be able to carry a 25-40 lb sled up [lots of] stairs to starting area.

 

OTHER:

-The luge insurance provider requires ALL luge participants to show proof of health insurance and a signed waiver in order to  participate in luge on our track.

-Due to the nature of this event, we will only be able to process refunds until registration closes on Jan. 7th, 2018. Once registration has closed (Jan. 7th, 2018) we will no longer be able to process a refund of the event charge ($115). However, if another Scout is able to take your place, we will indeed process a refund.

-If registration is full, please email Kimber.Day@gmail.com to be put on a waiting list.  

2018 High Adventure Deposit – LEADER

2018 High Adventure Deposit – SCOUT

December is Citizenship Month at Troop 24

Welcome to Citizenship Month at Troop 24.  We will be working on the Citizenship advancement requirements.  The Scouts should have read the Scout Handbook Chapter 2 pp 48-71.  Scouts have been assigned an environmental issue to research and give a five-ten minute presentation on.  We will be offering the Citizenship in the Nation Merit Badge to all First Class and above scouts.  Don’t forget to sign up for the Holiday Party on December 15 at Sky Zone Trampoline.

RETURN ALL TENTS !!!!!!

  • BRING SCOUT BOOK TO ALL MEETINGS
  • MEETING OPENING 7:00
    •  ICEBERG patrol is responsible for meeting set-up, FLAGS, and clean up. Report at 6:45 in Full Uniform.
  • SKILL INSTRUCTION
    • Citizenship:  Please read pp 48-71 of the Scout Handbook.  See Rank Advancement Requirements under Citizenship.
    • Flag etiquette Tenderfoot 7a & Second 8a & 8b.
    • First Class 9b: Environmental Presentations by Hunter/Rory, Liam, Nolan, & Henry/Chancellor.
    • To Be Completed at Home: Second Class 8c & 8d; complete the form from the Forms & Documents link on the Troop website.
  • QUARTERMASTERS: Store tents.
  • MERIT BADGE: [First Class & Above]
    • Citizenship in the Nation merit badge with Mr. Perry.  Print the Worksheet and be prepared to discuss.
  • TROOP ACTIVITY: Patrol competition Tug of War.
  • CYBER CHIP:
    • Scout Rank and Star Rank need to acquire the Cyber Chip for your age. Go to http://www.netsmartz.org/scouting to review the requirements.  Once you have completed the Read, Write and Watch requirements, please sign up on the Troop 24 web site to schedule a meeting to complete the Teach and Talk requirements.  We have the Cards.  The chip expires after one year, see Scoutmaster Flaherty to “Recharge” or renew the Chip.
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