Tuesday, August 24, 2010

14 Eagles Take Flight



Fourteen Scouts with T-934 were recently awarded the rank of Eagle Scout at a joint ceremony at Mt. Tabor United Methodist Church on June 6.
Senator Richard Burr participation in the ceremony.

Standing (Left to Right): Senator Richard Burr, Alex Bauer, KyleNoyes, Benjamin Smith, Jonathan Walker, Matthew Walker, Drew Wall & Jarret Cline.

Kneeling (left to Right): John Alava, Austin Butler, Thomas Beaty, Grant Jared, BradleyStokes, Robert Eason, Colin Arnott(not pictured).

Congratulations guys!

Monday, March 29, 2010

Boogerman Trail 2010

Boogerman 2010


A split shakedown hike in the Great Smokies on a double loop trail. I insisted that we had to do the Boogerman Trail (I loved the name). A very pretty area and if I have time I'll write about my encounter with Momma and Baby Bear. Enjoy the pictures.

Thursday, February 11, 2010

Artic Blast 2010

Arctic Blast on Grandfather Mountain
McRae Meadow, Grandfather Mountain, Linville, NC
Depart — Saturday, February 20, 2010
Meet at MTMC by 8:00 A.M.
Depart from MTMC @ 8:30 A.M.
Return — Sunday, February 21, 2010
Parents pick up scouts @ 2:30 P.M.

Cost —$10.00 (plus pocket money)
Parents; Read the required clothing and equipment list. We expect very cold temperatures. Please ensure scout is safe; assist your scout in packing all required clothing and equipment.

Equipment List
Wear:
 Class A Uniform
 Jacket or fleece
 Boots with wool socks (you must bring winter boots see below)
 Spending money; we will stop for morning snack and return lunch

Pack:
 Backpack with pack cover
 Winter Coat
 Insulated Winter Boots (snow boots – no sneakers!)
 Mittens or gloves with glove liners
 Toboggan hat or ski mask (wool knit)
 Extra pair of Long Pants
 Extra Long Sleeve shirt
 Sweat Shirt or wool sweater
 Extra pairs of underwear. tee shirt, and long underwear
 Extra wool socks
 Rain gear or poncho
 Headlamp or flashlight with extra batteries
 Winter Sleeping bag (or supplement lighter bag with a blanket or liner)
 Sleeping Pad
 Ground Cloth or Small Tarp
 Personal Hygiene Kit (toothbrush, etc)
 Bowl, Cup, Fork, Spoon
 Compass ( if you have one)

Sunday, November 29, 2009

Veteran's Day Parade

Mr. Vickers organized an opportunity for the Ravens to march in the Veteran's Day parade. Mr. Dossel has also uploaded some pictures.




It was a great way for the boys to learn about what our Veterans did for our country.

Camp Grimes with Webelos 2009

Webelos-Grimes-09


Click on photo for photo album.

We again went to Camp Grimes for our November Webelos trip and once again had a great time. The week before was filled with rain but on our weekend it was great weather. We were prepared for 80 people so we put together a special Scout Cook Crew to cook for them all. Our wonderful Scoutmaster (H2) even made each boy a special apron to signify their special position as part of the “Cook Crew”. They were led by Jay C. with long time Scouter Mr. Werkman providing coaching and encouragement. It started with hot dogs and kielbasa on Friday night and continued until lunch on Sunday.

The Ravens were able to finish many of their rank advancement requirements by making a fire, going on a hike, and preparing and cooking a meal over fire on Saturday. The Troop provided the Webelos the opportunity to earn their Outdoorsman Activity Badge. Then Webelos had a chance to participate in Highland Games with the Troop. We had a nice flag retirement ceremony on Saturday night along with a hearty meal of Chili and Beef Stew followed by Dutch Oven Cobblers.

On Sunday the Webelos started their day with a mountain man breakfast cooked by our Cook Crew. Then it was on to our day hike around Camp Grimes. We finished up with a Chapel service provided by our Chaplain Assistant Ryan K. It was a nice ending to our weekend with the Webelos.

Friday, November 6, 2009

Camp Grimes/ Webelos Trip

Camp Grimes
(Last Trip of the 2009!!)
Featuring Highland Games

Who: Scouts, Leaders and Guests

When: November 13-15, 2009

Where: Camp Grimes (Charlotte’s version of Raven Knob)

Why: Good Times, Good Food and Great Scout Fellowship

What: Spending our last weekend of the year at an excellent Scout Camp. The Troop leaders will provide fine dining for all. H2 will lead the exciting Highland Games (kilts optional) with a strenuous tug of war to end the festivities. Take part in teaching Scout skills to Webelos as we start them on the path to being a Boy Scout. Free time to play (basketball, football, Frisbee or whatever else you can imagine to do). The older Scouts will be able to do a COPE program that will include: Rock Climbing, Rappelling, Zip Lines, Obstacle Course and Team Building. We will end our stay on Sunday with a hike to further explore Camp Grimes.

Highland Games Highlights:

Caber Toss: The throwing of a young tree trunk used as a trial of strength in a Scottish sport.

Shot Put: A field event in which a rock is heaved for distance.

Hammer Throw: A field event in which a rock is attached to a wood handle and is thrown for distance.

Tug-of-War: A contest in which two teams pull against each other at opposite ends of a rope with the object of pulling the middle of the rope over a mark on the ground.

Cost: $20

What to Bring:

• Bag Supper (Friday Bus Ride)
• Sleeping Bag
• Foam/air pad for sleeping bag
• Toiletries (toothbrush, tooth paste, soap or hand sanitizer etc., etc...)
• Rain jacket (no ponchos)
• Hat, Cap or toboggan
• Gloves
• Pants (dry fit, no cotton)
• Shirts
• Undershirts (dry fit, no cotton)
• Underwear
• 1 water bottles
• Long underwear
• Fleece Sweatshirt
• Socks
• Small Flashlight or headlamp
• Non-aerosol Bug Repellant
• Sunscreen Lotion, if desired
• Spending Money
• Extra jacket (suitable for the weather)
• Personal First Aid Kit
• Compass
• Rope
• Backpack w/ Pack Cover
• Cup, bowl, and spoon

What not to Bring:

o Electronics
o Snacks
o Cell Phones

Departure and Arrival Times

Friday 5:00 Meet at Church (Bring Supper)
5:30 Depart
Sunday
3:00 Arrive at Church
3:30 Gear Stored – Go Home