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Hey Guys...Ready for some
adventures...
Baysea District,
Southern NJ Council, Boy Scouts of America.
Kayaking, Canoeing, Camping... Learn to be at
home in the woods and on the water... Learn New
Skills... Teamwork... Become a leader...Join Scouts Scout
Troop 84 & Cub Pack 85
Find Out More.. We Have
A Lot of Fun...
at
Camp Roosevelt.
The Troop 84 excelled...
check it
out...
This year,
one of our Scouts became an Eagle, 5
scouts are working on Eagle, 3
scouts working on Life and all other scouts
continue to advance.
. After
serving as Scoutmaster for the past 6 years,
Paul Mullock has handed over the reins to Bill
Bader. Eagle Scout Joe
Stevenson, now an adult, has accepted the
position of Assistant Scoutmaster. Scoutmaster
Mullock was honored at the May 2008 Court of
Honor for his many years of service as Cub
Master, Committee Chairman and Scoutmaster. We
sincerely thank Mr. Mullock for his many years
of service.
Contact the
Scoutmaster:
scoutmaster@capemayscouting.org
609-898-0547 Ask for Bill
Fun Activities, Advancements & Community
Service:
Renew our well worn equipment; tents, ropes,
lanterns and the other essentials to make scout
camping possible.
Have all of our scouts attend the 2 day Scout
College where they can connect with merit
badge counselors that are not otherwise
available to them.
Participate in upcoming BSA District events
and attend Summer Camp at Camp Roosevelt in
July.
Camp once per month over
the winter, maintain our permanent scout camps at
Camp Cavanaro and our newest site in West Cape
May; perfect our pumpkin chucking
machine and continue with our many community
service projects.
Support Troop 84
It is not just a bunch of words to
our scouts, and with your
help , we can continue to make a difference
for our scouts, our community and our future.
to help defray the
costs in order to provide for the opportunities
afforded by scouting. While the young men are
working hard to establish the needed funds
themselves, any donations to the Troop would be
very much appreciated. We are not just
looking for handouts… sponsorships, equipment
donations and fundraising ideas are all welcome
and much appreciated.
prepare young people to make
ethical and moral choices over their lifetimes
by instilling in them the values of the Scout
Oath and Law. We
also have a lot of fun...
On my honor I will do my best
To do my duty to God and my country
and to obey the Scout Law;
To help other people at all times;
To keep myself physically strong,
mentally awake, and morally straight.
A Scout is trustworthy, loyal, helpful,
friendly,
courteous, kind, obedient, cheerful, thrifty,
brave, clean, and reverent.
The Boy Scouts of America was incorporated to
provide a program for community organizations
that offers effective character, citizenship,
and personal fitness training for youth.
Specifically, the BSA endeavors to develop
American citizens who are physically, mentally,
and emotionally fit; have a high degree of
self-reliance as evidenced in such qualities as
initiative, courage, and resourcefulness; have
personal values based on religious concepts;
have the desire and skills to help others;
understand the principles of the American
social, economic, and governmental systems; are
knowledgeable about and take pride in their
American heritage and understand our nation's
role in the world; have a keen respect for the
basic rights of all people; and are prepared to
participate in and give leadership to American
society.
Boy Scouting is a year-round program for boys
age 11 - 17. Boys who are 10 may join if they
have received the Arrow of Light Award or have
finished the fifth grade. Boy Scouting is a
program of fun outdoor activities, peer group
leadership opportunities, and a personal
exploration of career, hobby and special
interests, all designed to achieve the BSA's
objectives of strengthening character, personal
fitness and good citizenship.
Visit the
Southern NJ Council Boy Scouts of America
site for scouting information and resources.
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