Reminder: Sign up for Camporall

Troop 24 will be attending the Des Plaines Valley Council’s 2011 Camporall. The deadline for registering is September 18. The theme for the event is Planting the Seeds for Tomorrow to be held September 23-25 at the Scout Adventure Camp in Rochelle, Illinois. Our Hauser 6th graders will be returning from Lorado Taft on September 23; therefore, scouts will have the option to leave Riverside on Friday evening or Saturday morning. We will need drivers for both departure times.

Activities include: Railroad Merit Badge, Scout Craft, Pioneering, Cooking, Fire building contests, Orienteering, Knot Tying, Gear Vendor Displays, Inter-Troop Dodge Ball, Ultimate Frisbee, Friday Night Cracker Barrel, Tree Planting, Rock ‘n Roll Fire Bowl, OA Ceremonial Display, and an ecumenical worship service.

There will also be some adult training available, including Merit Badge Counselor Training.

The cost per scout is $35. Please register online and pay for each scout via WePay by September 18.

I&M Canal Bike Outing – Take 3

We cancelled our spring bike outing twice due to rain. With an excellent forecast (69-72 degrees and NO rain expected), we’re going to try it again THIS WEEKEND, September 17-18. We will leave on Saturday afternoon at 2:30 p.m. from RPC–to avoid conflicts with soccer. We expect to return on Sunday at approximately 2:00 p.m. We will ride about 3 1/2 miles on Saturday to our campsite. (Gear does not need to be taken by bike, but please pack lightly, as it will have to be hiked about 1/4 mile from the trailer to the campsite.) On Sunday scouts will have the opportunity to complete 2nd Class Requirement 1b “Using a map and compass together take a 10-mile bike hike.” The cost for this outing is $15. The adult leaders in charge will be Joe Ourth & Nancy Hopkins. We will need drivers (maybe someone with a bike rack?) Please fill out a form for each scout. Additional adults are welcome to camp. Contact Nancy Hopkins if you have questions.

I&M Bike Outing Form: September 17-18, 2011

Bring Books to Troop Meeting

The first regular Troop meeting of the year is at 7:00 p.m. on Thursday, September 15, in the RPC gym. It is VERY important that scouts of ranks below 1st Class (Scout, Tenderfoot, and 2nd Class) bring their books to every Troop meeting.

Parent Meeting September 15

We will have a parent meeting at 7:00 on Thursday, September 15, in the Social Hall (basement) at RPC (at the same time the Troop meets). We would greatly appreciate one parent from every scout family attending to fill out paperwork for the year. We must have the permission slip signed for the year before your scout can attend any overnight outings.

Register for Camporall by September 18

Troop 24 will be attending the Des Plaines Valley Council’s 2011 Camporall. Because this is a Council-sponsored event, we can not take late registrations. The deadline for registering is September 18. The theme for the event is Planting the Seeds for Tomorrow to be held September 23-25 at the Scout Adventure Camp in Rochelle, Illinois. Our Hauser 6th graders will be returning from Lorado Taft on September 23; therefore, scouts will have the option to leave Riverside on Friday evening, Sept. 23, or Saturday morning, September 24. We will need drivers for both departure times.

Activities include: Railroad Merit Badge, Scout Craft, Pioneering, Cooking, Fire building contests, Orienteering, Knot Tying, Gear Vendor Displays, Inter-Troop Dodge Ball, Ultimate Frisbee, Friday Night Cracker Barrel, Tree Planting, Rock ‘n Roll Fire Bowl, OA Ceremonial Display, and an ecumenical worship service.

There will also be some adult training available, including Merit Badge Counselor Training.

The cost per scout is $35. Please register online and pay for each scout via WePay by September 18.

Scout Cabin Meeting: Last Chance to Register

We currently have 44 scouts signed up for our Scout Cabin meeting on Friday, including 9 of our high school scouts. If your scout plans to attend, please register online by 10:00 a.m. Friday, as we need a final count for food. Scouts who can’t stay overnight are welcome to come to the meeting and campfire/weiner roast, but we need to know how many are coming. Add a “comment” in the form to let us know if your scout is coming for the evening but will not be camping. The meeting will start promptly at 7:00, and scouts should arrive at 6:30 to set up tents and have books signed off.

Our Eagle Scouts

There were 10 Eagle Scouts in the senior class of 2011. Those scouts crossed over into the Troop in 2004, with 6 other scouts, for a class of 16. 63% of them became Eagle Scouts: Ben Cox, Sam Cox, Elliot Louthen, Austin McKain, Ben Mitchell, Dennis Potamianos, Brian Robertson, Fitz Robling, Nick Rohm, and Cody Vitek. Troop 24’s cumulative Eagle Scout rate (number of scouts attaining Eagle, divided by the number who started in that class as Boy Scouts) is currently 41% (records for 4 years).

Nationally, the most commonly reported statistic is 4%. This number is calculated differently, by taking the total number of scouts attaining Eagle during the year, divided by the total number of registered boy scouts for that year.

We know that at least 72 scouts from Troop 24 have become Eagle Scouts; however, we likely do not have a complete list. Our Eagle Scouts are listed at: http://troop24riverside.com/our-eagle-scouts/

Reminder: Scout Cabin Meeting on Friday

Our first Troop meeting of the year will be an overnight at the Scout Cabin on Friday, September 9. There is NO cost for this outing, but you need to register your scout, since it is an overnight outing, and because we need to know how much food to purchase. Please sign up by Friday morning. As of Wednesday we have 30 scouts registered.

The meeting portion of the evening will start at 7:00 p.m., with a report from Philmont Crew Leader, Karl Jantze, about the Troop’s experience at Philmont this summer. Scouts should arrive at 6:30 to set up tents, and to work with a leader on their books. Scouts of every rank lower than 1st Class MUST bring their books. Our leaders will be available to sign off on requirements completed at camp this summer, so books are essential. When every scout’s book is up-to-date and recorded in our tracking program, we will be better able to plan activities for the troop meetings this fall.

We will have a weiner roast late in the evening, so if your scout can’t wait to eat, he may want to have a snack before the meeting. Breakfast of donuts will be provided. Please pick up your scout by 9:00 a.m. on Saturday. Questions? Contact Nancy Hopkins.

Congratulations, Nick!

Congratulations to Troop 24’s newest Eagle Scout, Nick Rohm!

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