Troop 174
Past Years and Months
of Calendar
Past Years
2011,
2010,
2009,
2008,
2007,
2006,
2005,
2004,
2003,
2002,
2001,
2000.
This Year
Jan,
Feb,
Mar,
Apr,
May,
June,
July,
Aug,
Sept,
Oct,
Nov,
Dec.
January 2012
- 1 (Sun.) HAPPY NEW YEAR - New Advancement Requirements in
Effect
- 2 (Mon.) No
Meeting Schools Closed
- 3 (Tues.) Manitoga
District Round Table 8:00 p.m.
- For Adult Uniformed Leaders
- Van Cortlandt Elementary
School
- 4
(Wed.) Patrol
Leader's
Council
- When:
7:00 - 8:30
pm
- Who: SPL,
ASPL,
Patrol Leaders, Asst. Patrol Leaders & Scribe
- Where: Grace
Lutheran
- Agenda:
- Review Program so far.
- Plan November
and December Troop Meetings.
- Plan January and
February Events (overnights, hikes, etc.).
- Patrols Leaders Report
on progress.
- 5 (Thurs.) Adult
Leader Meeting
8:00 -9:30 p.m. location at the Grace Lutheran Church
- 7 (Sat) ..
Eagle Project
- Dan H.
- Saturday January 7th I will be working on my Eagle Project
- FDR State Park Fishing Pier
- From 10:00am to 2:00pm
- Woodworking.
- 6-8
(F-Su).. Ice
Climbing Troop Weekend. Sign up here.
by Dec.19.
- Space
is limited to 10 Scouts and Adults.
- (More
information at Council)
winter high-adventure program.
- Scouts must be 14 years of
age or older, First Class, and have
Scoutmaster
approval. No climbing experience is necessary.
- Pay $240 by Dec. 19. Give
check payable
to "BSA Troop 174" to the Troop Treasurer.
- Location: Class
4 ice climbing sites in the Keene Valley
near Lake
Placid in the Adirondacks. We shall ice climb on Saturday and
Sunday,
but at different locations.
- Schedule:
- Friday night: arrive at the hostel before 10:00 p.m.
- Saturday
morning: breakfast at the hostel. Head
out to the
climb site by 9 a.m.
- Saturday
lunch: at the climb site with time available
to drive to
a convenience store.
- Saturday
evening: return to the hostel around 4:30
p.m. Dinner
at the hostel. Free time after dinner. Tobogganing
is a
possible
activity. The Lake Placid Toboggan Chute is a 30-foot tall
converted
ski jump that launches your toboggan about 1,000 feet out onto the
frozen
Mirror Lake.
- Sunday
morning: breakfast at the hostel. Pack all
gear and
head out to climb site by 9 a.m.
- Sunday lunch: at the climb site, then head for home.
- Returning Sun.
approximately 5:30 p.m.
- Weather conditions may
require changes in this schedule. Indoor climbing
in inclement weather.
- Training will precede
climbing under a guide's supervision.
- Lodging: High
Peaks
Hostel on 5956
Sentinel Road, Lake Placid, NY.
- Price includes equipment
(ice axes, boots with crampons,
helmet, and climbing
ropes), some meals, and lodging for up to 10 scouts and adults.
- Bring (list revised Jan.
15): Refer to your "Clothing for
Winter Hiking"
handouts. Overview: Slippers or moccasins for the hostel,
Nalgene
bottle of water upside down in a wool sock, optional brown bag Friday
supper
or eat where the group stops, money for Sunday lunch and supper ($25
cash
recommended), rain gear, wind-proof jacket, a day pack, fleece, hand
and
foot warmers, hot cup labeled with your name, rubber-soled pac boots
good
to -40 deg. F., hat over the ears, face mask or some other face
covering,
ski goggles, mittens and gloves both, personal first aid kit,
toothbrush,
spoon, sunglasses, etc. No cotton clothing. More
clothing
requirements
at More
information at Council. Bring sweat pants and sweat
shirt
to sleep in and a change of clothes. Optional folding camp
stool. Layers from inside out: underarmor or polypropelene, insulating
layer
maybe
fleece, waterproof pants and top for climbing, and heavily-insulated
outer
layer. During climbing, use inexpensive waterproof pants
because
pants legs may be accidentally cut by the crampons during climbing.
- This activity requires a Class
3 Medical Form completed within
the past 12 months.
- Give a signed permission
slip
for scouts whose parents are not going to Mr. Reyes by Dec. 19.
- Lake Placid has cellular
telephone coverage by most major
carriers. However, there is little or no coverage from Exit 26 on the
Northway
until
Lake Placid. Most ice climbing locations do not have cellular
telephone
coverage.
- Scouts may do homework and
study while traveling to and from
Lake Placid
and also at the hostel on Saturday night.
- If you have questions
contact Mr. Reyes or Mr. Alves.
- Lake Placid Weather: Accuweather
15 day forecast, Accuweather
details, Weather
Underground, CBS
5-day forecast, live
cams.
- Photos of Ice Climbing on Jan.
2007, Jan.
2006, Jan.
2005, and Council
Photos, Jan.
2004 and Council
Photos.
- 9 (Mon.) .. Troop
Meeting
7:30 p.m. Wear
Activity Shirt. Attendance is expected.
- Troop Meeting:
- Klondike Stations (Beat T173)
- 11 (Wed.)
.. Order
of the Arrow Lodge Banquet
- 6:30PM
- The
Polish Center in the Polonaise Ballroom
- 92
Waverly Street, Yonkers, NY
- Fee -$25/person
- Pre-registration is
required by Dec. 16th
- All Order
of the Arrow members and their
family members are invited.
- Everyone who completed
their Ordeal or Brotherhood Quest last
year should
attend, there will be recognition of your achievement.
- More information is on the Ktemaque
Lodge website and in the Beaver
Tracks newsletter.
- 15
(Sun.) Josh
D.'s Eagle COH Signup
Here
- The
Ceremony starts at 3:00 PM.
- Scouts should come early
to setup at 2:30 pm.
- At the Unitarian
Church on
Strawberry Rd.. Mohegan Lake
- All Scouts new and old
are
encouraged and expected to attend.
- Scouts should be at
church in Dress Uniform by 2:30
- Food will be served
after ceremony.
- 16 (Mon.) No
School - Dr. Martin
Luther
King Day
- 16
(Mon.) Klondike
Prep
Meeting (Beat T173)
- This
is a Klondike prep meeting to prepare the Klondike
sleds and supplies for the Saturday event.
- The church will be open at
7:30pm.
- All scouts available on
Wednesday and attending the Klondike
are encouraged to attend.
- 21
(Sat.) ..Manitoga
Boy Scout Klondike. (Beat T173) Sign
Up
- NEW LOCATION:
Corton
Point Park. From Route 9 South take the exit for the
Croton-Harmon train station.
- Croton Point Park
- Registration: 8 to 9AM
- Stations Open: 9 AM
- Lunch: 12 - 12:30 PM
- Stations Close: 2PM
- Sled Races: 2:15PM (Beat T173)
- Closing: 3 PM
- Emergency First Aid Is
located at Klondike HQ.
- Klondike HQ will be heated
by fireplace & portable heaters
and will be available to anyone needing to warm-up.
- Scoring will be on a 10
point basis per station. 100 Total
Points. Check-in and Lunch are considered stations.
- Hot Chocolate will be
available all day at Klondike HQ. ALL Participants MUST bring their own
mug, no. throw·aways!! F.D.R. Park is a carry
in/carry out Park.
- Patches will be
distributed to
all paid participants. Participation ribbons will be presented to all
patrols and troops. Trophies will be awarded to the top Three (3)
Patrols.
- PARTICIPANT CONDUCT AND
SPORTSMANSHIP WILL BE BASED ON THE BOY
SCOUT OATH AND LAW.
- The goals of our Klondike
Derby are to give our scouts the opportunity to interact with scouts
from other troops. to test our scout skills and to have
- Photos of Boy Scout
Klondike on Jan.
2008, Jan.
2007, Jan.
2006, Feb.
2005 and Council
Photos, Jan.
2004, Jan.
2003.
- Videos Jan. 2007 of Triage
Briefing (0.9 MB), Bandage
His Head (0.6 MB), Keep
Your Eyes Open (0.4 MB), Use
All Your Bandages (0.5 MB), Get
Me Two More Of These (1.1 MB), The
Patient Is Dead (0.3 MB), Your
Score Is 13 Out Of 50 (0.6 MB).
- Videos Feb. 2005 of
First Aid Station - Some tips in Forgot
That This Is
Like A Human and Raise Leg For Shock. Down
Hill (0.7 MB), No
One Seems To Care (1.1 MB), Snow
Idea (0.5 MB), Forgot
That This Is Like A Human (1.1
MB), Raise
Leg For Shock (1.0 MB), Drag
Sled (0.8 MB), Race
Final (0.8 MB).
- 23
(Mon.) .. Troop
Meeting
7:30 p.m. Wear
Activity Shirt. Attendance is expected.
- Troop Meeting:
- Teach Patrol Cooking / Outing Prep
- Patrol Meetings:
- 28-29
(Sat. - Sun.) .. Troop Overnight
Durlandt Scout Reservation at Clear Lake - Site LT2 SIGN UP HERE
-
- Meet at Sperling Center at 8:30-9:00 am Saturday Morning.
- Pickup Sunday Morning 8:30-9:00am Sunday Morning.
- Snow Shoeing (Weather and Snow Permitting).
- Snow Cave Camping/Lean-Too Camping
- Pyro Night
- Astronomy Night (Clear Skies Permitting), view nebulas
and planetary moons.
- Patrol Cooking
- Eat Saturday Breakfast before you arrive
- Bring Saturday Lunch (Hot or Cold)
- Patrols Cook Dinner Saturday (Contact your Patrol
Leader)
Boy
Scout Troop 174, Yorktown, NY. http://troop174.info
- 30
(Mon.) .. Troop
& Parent Meeting 7:30
p.m. Wear
Activity Shirt. Attendance is expected.
- Troop Meeting:
- Parent Meeting:
February 2012 - Theme - Public
Service
- 2
(Wed.)
..
Patrol
Leader's Council
- When:
7:00 - 8:30
pm
- Who: SPL,
ASPL,
Patrol Leaders, Asst. Patrol Leaders & Scribe. Scouts
are
expected to wear dress shirt.
- Where: TBD
- Agenda:
- Review Program so far,
disscuss any Toop concerns or issues.
- Plan February Troop
Meetings.
- Plan February
and March Events (overnights, hikes, etc.).
- Patrols Leaders Report
on progress.
- 3
(Thurs.) Adult Leader Meeting
8:00
-9:30
p.m.
- NEW LOCATION - At the
Unitarian Church on Strawberry Directions
- All adults interested
helping with our
scout program are welcome to attend.
- 5
(Sun.) ..
Scout Sunday Grace
Lutheran Church. Sign
Up Here
- Please be on hand to
participate in the 12th point of our Scout
Law, "A Scout is Reverent", as
we provide our chartered sponsor
with
our traditional "thank you."
- All scouts are expected to
attend. Scouts will be ushers,
attend
the service, and they will set up, serve, and clean up the brunch.
- Parents are encouraged to
be on hand to help cook if they are
available. See
Mr. Athanasidy or the SPL.
- Parents who will be
cooking arrive at 7:00 a.m.
to cook
sausage,
bacon, and pancakes.
- Need two shifts of
parent volunteers, one shift to set up and
another shift
to clean up.
- The Flying Squirrels, Prisims, & Dr. Gas should
be on
hand at 7:30
a.m. to
set up tables and chairs.
- The Wookies, Vapire Teddybears, & Cobra patrols
will help
clean up.
- All other adults not
planning on helping to set up, please be
on hand by
9:30 a.m.
- Brunch will begin at
approximately 9:45 a.m., after the 8:30
a.m. service
and before the 11:00 am service.
- Wear full official
uniform, including merit badge sash,
excluding hat.
- Give a signed permission
slip
for scouts whose parents are not going.
- Scouts may earn service
hours.
- Park in the rear
parking lot up the
hill. The
entrance is
on Campbell Road near the intersection of Curry
Street and Campbell Road,
Yorktown Heights, NY.
- Joseph Csatari's "A Scout
Is Reverent" 1994
painting. Norman
Rockwell's "A Scout is Reverent" 1954
painting, Norman Rockwell's "A
Scout is Reverent" 1940
painting.
- Photos of Scout Sunday
Pancake Brunch on Feb.
2008, Feb.
2007, Feb.
2006, Feb.
2005, Feb.
2004, Feb.
2003, Feb.
2002.
- 6 (Mon.) .. Troop
Meeting& Parents Meeting 7:30 p.m. Wear
Dress
Shirt. Attendance is expected.
- Troop Meeting:
- Order
of the Arrow election will be
held.
- All scouts should
attend.
- Order of the Arrow
members should wear an official uniform
with their OA
sash (not merit badge sash).
- Membership
Requirements from the Order of the Arrow's
"Guide for Officers
and Advisers" and the National Boy Scouts of America's webpage about
the
Order of the Arrow.
- Youth Membership
Requirements
- "Unit leader
approval. To become eligible for
election, a Boy Scout
or Varsity Scout must be registered with the Boy Scouts of America and
have the approval of his unit leader prior to the election. The
unit
leader must certify his Scout spirit (i.e. his adherence to the Scout
Oath
and Law and active participation in unit activities). The
unit
leader
must also certify that the nominee meets all specified requirements at
the time of this annual election."
- "Question: .
. How is Scout spirit defined and
determined?
Answer:
Scout spirit applies to how a Scout lives and conducts his daily
life. He shows Scout spirit by being a role model to his peers, living
by the
Scout Oath and Law. The concept of Scout spirit is not based
on
how
many Scouting events or outings a Scout attends, but rather by how he
helps
bring out the best in others as a reflection of his own character and
attitude
in his daily life."
- "Youth membership
qualifications. All members of,
or candidates for
membership in, the Order of the Arrow who are under 21 years of age
shall
be considered youth members or candidates for youth membership, subject
to meeting the following requirements:
- Be a registered
member of the Boy Scouts of America
- Hold the First
Class rank of the Boy Scouts of
America, as a minimum.
- After
registration with a troop or team, have
experienced 15 days and nights
of Boy Scout camping during the two-year period prior to the
election. The 15 days and nights must include one, but no more than
one,
long-term
camp consisting of six consecutive days and five nights of resident
camping,
approved and under the auspices and standards of the Boy Scouts of
America. The balance of the camping must be overnight, weekend, or
other
short-term
camps."
- "Candidates for
youth membership shall be elected by
other youth members
in accordance with policies set forth by the national Order of the
Arrow
committee."
- Adult Membership
Qualifications
- "All members of,
or candidates for membership in, the
Order of the Arrow
who are 21 years of age or older and who are registered members of the
Boy Scouts of America shall be considered adult members or candidates
for
adult membership. Individuals shall be selected as candidates
based
on the following:
- Adult leaders in
units: Each year, upon holding
a troop or team election
for youth candidates that results in at least one youth candidate being
elected, the unit committee may nominate one adult to the lodge adult
selection
committee, composed of the lodge adviser, the chairman of the council
committee
on which the lodge adviser serves, and the lodge staff
adviser. Troops
or teams having more than 50 registered active youth members may
nominate
an additional adult for every 50 registered, active youth, or fraction
thereof. For example, a troop having 51 to 100 registered,
active
youths may nominate two adults each year if at least one youth has been
elected. Recommendations of the adult selection committee,
with
the
approval of the Scout executive, serving as Supreme Chief of the Fire,
will be candidates for induction, provided the following conditions are
fulfilled:
- Selection of
the adult is based on the ability to
perform the necessary
functions to help the Order fulfill its purpose, and not for
recognition
of service, including current or prior achievement and positions.
- The individual
will be an asset to the Order
because of demonstrated abilities
that fulfill the purpose of the Order.
- The camping
requirements set forth for youth
members are fulfilled.
- The adult
leader's membership will provide a
positive example for the growth
and development of the youth members of the lodge."
- Induction
- "The induction
process, called the Ordeal, is the first
step toward full
membership in the Order. During the experience, candidates
maintain
silence, work on camp improvement projects, and sleep apart from other
campers. The candidate is expected to use this time to
strengthen
his involvement in the unit and encourage Scout camping."
- Brotherhood
Membership
- "After 10 months
of service as an Ordeal member and
after fulfilling certain
requirements, a member may take part in the Brotherhood ceremony, which
places further emphasis on the ideals of Scouting and the
Order. Completion of this ceremony signifies full membership in the
Order."
- The Ktemaque
Lodge website
has
a
calendar of events, newsletter, contact information, election guide,
forms,
- Patrol Meetings:
- 7 (Tues.) Manitoga District Round Table
7:30 p.m.
- For Adult Uniformed Leaders
- Van Cortlandt Elementry
School
- 11 (Sat.) Webelos
Klondike Sign
Up Here
- Location: FDR
State Park in Yorktown
Heights. From the Taconic State
Parkway
south of Route 202, take the "FDR State Park" exit.
- Meet at 8:00
a.m.
in Parking
Lot #1 (From the Taconic the
first lot after turning left).
- Competition Starts at 9 am
- Boy Scouts will help with
one Klondike Station
- Boy Scouts can work all
day (9am-3pm) or one two hour shift
- This effort counts towards
community service for Rank
Advancement
- Give a signed permission
slip
for scouts whose parents are not going.
- 13
(Mon.) .. Troop
Meeting
7:30 p.m. Wear
Activity Shirt. Attendance is expected.
- Troop Meeting:
- Guest Speaker - Goverment/Public Service
- How to take a Merit Badge
- Patrol Meetings:
- 17-20 (Fri.-Mon.) No School Lakeland Central School District
- 20-24 (Mon.-Fri.) Winter
Break No School Yorktown Central School District
- 20 (Mon.) President's Day No
Troop meeting this Monday
- 24 (Fri.) ..Scout
Shabbat.
- 8:00 PM - At the Reform Temple of
Putnam Valley www.rtpv.org/
Church Road, Putnam Valley (RTPV).
- The Temple has members who are in Troop 174
- The Boys will participate in an Oneg Shabbat, “Joy of
Sabbath ”.
- An Oneg at RTPV takes place after the services
and people bring various desert dishes from home to share. .
- During the Oneg the Rabbi or the boys will discuss a
little about the Jewish
religion, what it stand for, building relations with other religions,
etc.
- All
Scouts and Scout Volunteers, please come in uniform. For
further
information, please call Bob Repetto or Howard Davidson
- 27
(Mon.) .. Troop
Meeting
7:30 p.m. Wear
Activity Shirt. Attendance is expected.
- Troop
Meeting:
- 3rd Annual Nerf War - Cops and Robbers
- Wear Activity
Shirt.
- Bring Nerf Guns,
Nerf Ammo and Eye Protection (Sun Glasses).
- Patrol Meetings:
- 28 (Tue.) ..
Indoor
Rock Climbing Confirmed
Signup
- Location: The
Cliffs at Valhalla, 1
Commerce Park, Valhalla,
NY. (914) 328-ROCK.
- Meet 6:45 p.m. at the
Cliffs
- Climb: 7:00
p.m.-9:00 p.m.
- Sign up here.
Indoor
Rock Climbing by Feb. 27.
- Parents may climb, also.
- Deadline to pay is Feb. 27.
- The gear is included in
the price of $25.00 (?) per head with the
exception
of climbing shoes.
- Bring -
- Please have your
parent print out this waiver,
sign it, and bring it with you to The Cliffs at Valhalla.
- Bring a signed permission
slip for scouts whose parents
are not going and give to Mr. Eric R.
- All scouts should bring
or wear sneakers. No boots
allowed for climbing.
- This is a great
opportunity for scouts of all ages to rock
climb at a supervised
“Top Rope belay” indoor climbing wall.
- There will be a 5 to 1
ratio of Scout to staff supervision,
not
including
our Troop leaders.
- Over 13,000 sq. ft. of
climbing terrain.
- Over 50 top rope
stations and tons of lead climbing.
- Over 2500 sq. ft of
bouldering with top-outs.
- Roofs, overhangs,
slabs, arętes, you name it.
- Rappel tower.
- Expertly set routes
for all ability levels (from kids to
pros).
- This is a great
opportunity for our boys under the age of 14
to
get a “taste”
of High Adventure Scouting! Please take advantage of it!
- Older boys are
encouraged to take the belay test, but they
need
climbing
and belay experience.
- Check out The Cliffs at
Valhalla's website at www.thecliffsclimbing.com.
- Once we see how many
scouts will be participating, we shall
finalize rides
and all details after the troop meeting on Feb 27.
- Talk with Mr. Eric R. at
a troop meeting if you have
questions.
- Photos of Indoor Rock
Climbing on Mar.
2007, Feb.
2006.
- 29 (Wed.) Leap
Day
- 29
(Wed.)
..
Patrol
Leader's Council
- When:
7:00 - 8:30
pm
- Who: SPL,
ASPL,
Patrol Leaders, Asst. Patrol Leaders & Scribe. Scouts
are
expected to wear dress shirt.
- Where: Grace
Lutheran Church
- Agenda:
- Review Program so far,
disscuss any Toop concerns or issues.
- Plan March Troop
Meetings.
- Plan March
Events (overnights, hikes, etc.).
- Patrols Leaders Report
on progress.
March 2012
- 1 (Thurs.) St.
David's Day - Patron Saint of Wales.
- 1 (Thurs.) Adult
Leader Meeting
8:00
-9:30
p.m.
- At the
Unitarian Church on Strawberry Directions
- All adults interested
helping with our
scout program are welcome to attend.
- 5 (Mon.) .. Troop
Meeting
7:30 p.m. Wear
Activity Shirt. Attendance is expected.
- Troop
Meeting:
- Patrol Meetings:
- 6 (Tues.)
Manitoga District Round Table 7:30
p.m.
- For Adult Uniformed
Leaders
- Van Cortlandt Elementary
School
- 11
(Sun.) .. Bowl-O-Ree
- Bowl-O-Ree
Scouts and Adults, Sign up by March 5th.
- Parents may bowl too.
- 12:00
Noon. at Cortlandt
Lanes, 2192
Crompond Road,
Cortlandt Manor.
- The Bowl-O-Ree supports
Scouting programs for youths with
special needs
in the Yonkers and Mount Vernon school districts (more
information).
- 11:45 AM scouts arrive at
at Cortlandt Lanes, 2192
Crompond Road, Cortlandt Manor.
Bowl 12:00 Noon
- Check in with Mrs.
Gambro. and give her the Pledge
Form, check (payable to
"Westchester-Putnam Council.") or cash and
a signed permission
slip
for scouts whose parents are not going.
- Wear an official uniform
or last year's $100-plus-Club shirt.
- Each scout or adult who
donates $30 or more will bowl two
games for
free,
get a free bowling shoes rental, and a Bowl-O-Ree patch.
- If you have questions
contact Mrs. Gambro, who is organizing
our troop
participation. Her phone number is on the Protected Pages.
- Photos of Bowl-O-Ree,Mar.
2008, Mar.
2007, Mar.
2006, Feb.
2004, May
2003, Nov.
2001.
- Videos Mar. 2006 of Brian's
Spare (0.3 MB), Jarryed's
Strike (0.1 MB).
- 12 (Mon.) .. Troop
Meeting
7:30 p.m. Wear
Activity Shirt. Attendance is expected.
- Troop
Meeting:
- Patrol Meetings:
- 19 (Mon.) .. Troop
Meeting
7:30 p.m. Wear
Activity Shirt. Attendance is expected.
- Troop
Meeting:
- Patrol Meetings:
- 26 (Mon.) .. Spring Court of Honor.
-
- 7:30 p.m. Wear
an Official Uniform.
- Wear a full official
uniform, which includes the Merit
Badge
sash. Official
placement of insignia for Boy
Scouts, male
leaders, and female
leaders. The Boy
Scouts of America's Insignia
Guide states, "A merit badge
sash is never worn on the belt."
- Families are encouraged
to attend.
- Phoenix and Bulldogs
patrols will set-up. Please be at
Grace by 7:00 p.m.
- Photos of Courts of
Honor: Dec.
2007, Oct.
2007, June
2007, Mar.
2007, Dec.
2006, Sept.
2006, June
2006, Dec.
2005, Sept.
2005, June
2005, Mar.
2005, Jan.
2005, Oct.
2004, June
2004, Mar.
2004, Dec.
2003, Oct.
2003,June
2003, Mar.
2003, Dec.
2002, Sept.
2002,June
2002, Apr.
2002, Feb.
2002, Dec.
2001, June
2001.
- 28
(Wed.)
..
Patrol
Leader's Council
- When:
7:00 - 8:30
pm
- Who: SPL,
ASPL,
Patrol Leaders, Asst. Patrol Leaders & Scribe. Scouts
are
expected to wear dress shirt.
- Where: Grace
Lutheran
- Agenda:
- Review Program so
far, discuss any Troop concerns or
issues.
- Plan April Troop
Meetings.
- Plan April
Events (overnights, hikes, etc.).
- Patrols Leaders
Report on progress.
- 29
(Thurs.) Adult
Leader
Meeting 8:00
-9:30 p.m. at the Unitarian
Church.
- If you wish to be an Adult
Leader (a uniformed program leader
or uniformed committee member) please attend this meeting.
- Welcome new Adult Leaders
disscuss organization.
- Plan balance of year and
organization changes with new scouts.
- 30 - 1
(Fri-Sun) .. Order
of
the Arrow - Lodge Fellowship Weekend
- Lodge
Fellowship Weekend
- Cabins (Jones, Nardone,
and Schutt)
- Durland Scout Reservation
- Clear Lake Road
- Putnam Valley,
NY
- See http://www.ktemaque.org/
for more information.
- Check
in on Friday from 8:00
p.m. to 10:00 p.m. at
the Jones Cabin.
We shall be staying in the Jones, Nardone, and Schutt cabins.
If you have
any conflicts in your calendar and can only attend for part of the
weekend, that's okay. For those who can attend Saturday only,
mark the Saturday-only box on the registration form, and check in
anytime on Saturday at the Jones Cabin.
- THREE
FORMS are
required
to register (registration form, and Part A and C of the BSA medical
form). All three forms in fillable format are on Ktemaque Lodge's Forms
web
page at www.Ktemaque.org/forms.html.
Remember to mail your
registration form, medical forms (two pages),
and payment before the Friday
March
23th
postmark deadline.
- Join us for our Lodge
Fellowship Weekend on March
30- April 1, 2012
at Durland
Scout Reservation. All
youth and
adult members are invited. New
members are especially
encouraged to attend. It is too much fun to miss!
Unlike
most Lodge events we participate in, the only people we are serving
this weekend are OURSELVES!! We're together to have fun,
laughs,
and lots of delicious food that will be cooked by the
adults!
- This is also a great
opportunity for Ordeal members eligible
for Brotherhood to complete their Brotherhood
Quest, which is
different from the Ordeal. Brothers wanting to do their
Brotherhood Quest must mark that on their registration form and MUST be
present for the entire Saturday program from 10 a.m. to 9
p.m.
The requirements are simple:
- - Ten month's service
as an Ordeal member
- - Registered active
membership in Scouting
- - Registered active
membership in the Order of the Arrow
- - Memorization of the
Obligation, the OA Song, and the
Admonition (See your "Order of the Arrow Handbook")
- Pick
up Sunday at 9:30
a.m. at the Jones
Cabin
- 31 (Sat.) ..
Food
Pantry at St. Mary's.
- Come help the community
with the troop, since 2003.
- Time: 8:30 a.m. - 12:00
p.m.
- Location: Saint Mary's
Episcopal Church, 1836
E Main Street Mohegan Lake, NY
10547.
- Set up, carry bags, and
clean up.
- Optional: Bring food
donations, which will go to the needy
people of Mohegan
Lake.
- Wear an official uniform
but with no merit badge sash.
- Scouts may earn service
hours.
- Photos of Food Pantry at
Saint Mary's Episcopal Church, on Dec.
2007, Nov.
2007, Nov.
2006, Dec.
2005.
-
April 2012
- 2-6 (Mon.-Fri.) Lakeland and Yorktown School District's
Spring Break
- 8 (Sun.) Easter Sunday
- 9 (Mon.) Lakeland Schools Closed
- 9
(Mon.) Informal Troop Meeting
- Troop Meeting:
- Patrol Meetings:
- 10 (Tues.) ..
New
Scout Patrol Meeting
- 5:00-6:00 p.m. at the Terhune residence.
See address
in the password-protected
pages. All scouts are
welcome.
- Special activities for
new
scout advancement.
- See address in the password-protected
pages.
All scouts are welcome, especially scouts under First Class.
- 10 (Tues.)
Manitoga District Round Table 7:30
p.m.
- For Adult Uniformed
Leaders
- Van Cortlandt Elementry
School
- 13-15 (Fri-Sun) NYLT -
National Youth Leadership Training - Weekend 1 of 2
- National
Youth Leadership Training is an exciting, action-packed program
designed for councils to provide youth members with leadership skills
and experience they can use in their home troops and in other
situations demanding leadership of self and others.
- 2012 Tuition is $200 if registered and paid in full by
Friday, March 16. $250 after March 16.
- Tuition includes all food, training materials, NYLT tee
shirt, water bottle, NYLT patch and certificate.
- More information and
registration HERE
- 16 (Mon.) ..
Parent
and Troop Meetings
7:30 p.m. Wear Activity
Shirt (Special Occation). Attendance is expected.
- Troop Meeting:
- Patrol Meetings:
- 17 (Tues.) ..
New
Scout Patrol Meeting
- 5:00-6:00 p.m. at the Terhune residence.
See address
in the password-protected
pages. All scouts are
welcome.
- Special activities for
new
scout advancement.
- See address in the password-protected
pages.
All scouts are welcome, especially scouts under First Class.
- 20-22 (Fri-Sun) NYLT -
National Youth Leadership Training - Weekend 2 of 2
- National
Youth Leadership Training is an exciting, action-packed program
designed for councils to provide youth members with leadership skills
and experience they can use in their home troops and in other
situations demanding leadership of self and others.
- 2012 Tuition is $200 if registered and paid in full by
Friday, March 16. $250 after March 16.
- More information and
registration HERE
- 21 (Sat) ..
1st
Annual Battle of Yorktown Jamboree
- What: Celebrate Yorktown History, Service and Community at
the Battle of Yorktown Scout Jamboree
- Where: Yorktown Grange Fair Grounds
- When: Saturday April 21st
- "Battle of Yorktown Litter Clean Up Day"
- Saturday
- 08:00 Drop off Gear at Grange
- 09:00 - 12:00 Troops spend the morning at their assigned
cleanup spot
- 12:00 Lunch is either eaten at the cleanup work site or
at the Grange depending on how long the cleanups are expected to last.
- 13:00 Troops regroup at the Grange Fair Grounds and set
up camps by Troop.
- 14:00 Jamboree Flag Ceremony Opening
- 14:00 - 18:00 Activities/Competitions at the Grange Fair
Grounds (Historical interest, Local Interest)
- 16:00 - 20:00 Dinner By Troop (Dutch Oven Competition)
- 20:00 - 22:00 Night Entertainment (?) (Historical
interest, Local Interest)
- 22:00 - 24:00 Retire
- Sunday
- 06:00 Breakfast
- 08:00 Closing
- 09:00 Break Camps
- 22 (Sun.) Earth Day
- 23
(Mon.) ..
Troop
Meeting Wear
Activity
Shirt. Attendance
is expected.
- 24 (Tues.) ..
New
Scout Patrol Meeting
- 5:00-6:00 p.m. at the Terhune residence.
See address
in the password-protected
pages. All scouts are
welcome.
- Special activities for
new
scout advancement.
- See address in the password-protected
pages.
All scouts are welcome, especially scouts under First Class.
- 25
(Wed.)
Patrol
Leader's Council
- When:
7:00 - 8:30 pm
- Who: SPL,
ASPL, Patrol Leaders, Asst. Patrol Leaders & Scribe.
Scouts are expected to wear dress shirt.
- Where: Grace
Lutheran
- Agenda:
- Review Program so far, discuss any Troop concerns
or issues.
- Plan May Troop Meetings.
- Plan May Events (overnights, hikes, etc.).
- Patrols Leaders
Report on progress.
- 26
(Thurs.)Adult
Leader
Meeting 8:00 -9:30 p.m. at the Unitarian Church.
- If you wish to be an Adult Leader (a uniformed program
leader or uniformed committee member) please attend this meeting.
- Welcome new Adult Leaders disscuss organization.
- Plan balance of year and
organization changes with new scouts.
- 27-29 (Fri-Sun)..
Troop
Trip to Pennsylvania: Philadelphia and
Valley Forge, PA. Sign
up here
- Saturday, April 28: Hike the "Colonial Philadelphia
Tour" portion of the BSA "Colonial Patriot Award".
- Sunday, April 29: Hike the 9 mile BSA "Valley Forge
Historical Trail" and complete the requirements to earn the medal, and
go to the World of Scouting Museum in Valley Forge.
- We shall camp at the Scout tent camping area at the
Valley Forge Volunteer Fire Company in Valley Forge.
- Read
this if you plan to go.
- Cost:
- Fee (approximate) of $40 per person covering the
campsite, admissions, and Saturday supper.
- Parking: $25 per car in Philadelphia.
- Cost of driving our cars plus the food we pack.
- Pennsylvania Troop Trip. Sign up by Apr. 9.
- Give a signed Permission
Slip for scouts whose parents are not going, to Mr.
Rathschmidt.
- Photos of Troop Trips to Philadelphia and Valley Forge Apr.
2005.
- 27-29
(Fri-Sun) ..
50th
Anniversary West Point
Camp-O-Ree .
Sign
up here
- We are honored to be
able to participate in this years 50th
Annviersary West Point Camporee at Lake Frederick on the
West Point Reservation.
- 6,000 Boy Scouts,
Girl Scouts and Venture Scouts from 175 Units will be participating
this year.
- The
mission of West Point's Scoutmaster's Council is to provide
scouts
with positive role models and
opportunities for personal growth through cadet/scout interaction,
while at the
same time enhancing West Point's public
relations and providing cadets with leadership
opportunities. Nearly
200 cadets volunteer to participate in
scouting events over the course of the year and the camporee serves as
the
culminating event.
- Graded
Events
(Round-Robin):
- Camouflage - At this
site Scouts will learn how to properly apply US Army camouflage. They
will be graded on their ability to apply what they have learned to a
time standard.
- Litter/First
Aid - At this site Scouts will fashion a litter and
perform first aid techniques. Scouts will have to apply what they know
to an "emergency" situation. They will be graded on proficiency and
time.
- Knot
Tying - At this site Scouts will tie various knots. They
will be graded on their ability to correctly tie the knots.
- Leadership
Reaction Course - At this site Scouts will be given a
specific problem to solve using given materials. The Scouts will be
graded by time with time added to their score for errors (touching
minefield).
- Drill
- This site is mandatory for every Scout in attendance. The
Scouts will learn the US Army drill and ceremonies techniques that they
will use for the closing review.
- Fire
Building - At this site the
Scouts will have to build a fire to burn a string that is at a given
height. The Scouts will be graded on how fast they are able to burn
through the string and the materials they use to build their fire.
- Fitness
Challenge - Fitness being a very important aspect of
military life the Scouts will be graded on the relative fitness of
their patrol.
- Grenade
Toss - Scouts will be taught various techniques for
throwing grenades. After they are taught they will throw a dummy
grenade for accuracy. The most accurate patrol at different ranges will
win.
- Swiss
Seat/One-Rope Bridge -
Scouts will be taught how to tie a US Army rappel seat and will be
graded on their ability to re-tie the seat in 90 seconds.
They will then have the opportunity to cross a One-Rope Bridge using
their seat.
- Land
Navigation - Using very basic Land Navigation Techniques
Scouts will negotiate a Land Nav course for time.
- Commander's
Challenge - This event will not be announced until the
Camporee. It will be tough and of a military nature.
- RB-15
- The RB-15
is a US
Army raft. If these are not available due to supply issues, we will use
canoes. The Scouts will have to negotiate a course on the
lake.
The
fastest patrol will win this site.
- Non-Graded
Events:
- Static
Display - The contents of the static display will be
United States Military weapons and accessories.
- Demonstrations
- There will be a variety of cadet club demonstrations for
the
scouts throughout the weekend.
- Other
Graded Events:
- Campsite
Inspection:
Each troop will be judged on the neatness of their campsite.
We
are a Lightfighter troop and will be graded with the expectation that
every item could have been brought by them over the trail; deductions
will be made for items that could not have been brought in a
scout's backpack (i.e. folding picnic tables, picnic gazebos,
or
the RV Camper with cable TV parked in the middle of the
patrol's
site).
The minimum uniform for all scouts throughout the camporee will be a
class B uniform with scout pants and a scout T-shirt or scout polo
shirt.
- The class A uniform will be required for reveille and
retreat formations, formation on Saturday and all subsequent activities
Saturday evening, for the religious services, and the awards ceremony
on Sunday.
- Gym clothes and shoes
are the uniform for Saturday morning
PT, be prepared to get them dirty and not be able use them for the rest
of the weekend.
- We ask scouts not to
wear elements of a military uniform,
such as physical training pants, while at West Point.
- Absolutely no open flames are permitted at Lake
Frederick. All cooking needs to be done with camp stoves.
- No locking knives with
blades longer than six inches, or
butterfly knives.
30 (Mon.) .. Troop
Meeting
7:30 p.m. 8:30 pm Wear Dress
Shirt. Attendance is expected.
- Troop Meeting:
- Patrol Meeting
May 2012
- 1 (Tues.) .. New Scout Patrol Meeting
-
- 5:00-6:00 p.m. at the Terhune
residence. See address in the password-protected
pages. All scouts are welcome.
- Special activities for new scout advancement.
- See address in the password-protected
pages. All scouts are welcome,
especially scouts under First Class.1 (Tues.) Manitoga
District Round Table
7:30 p.m.
- For Adult Uniformed Leaders
- Van Cortlandt Elementary School
- 4-6 (Fri.-Sun.)
..
Spring District Event - Camporee CANCELLED
- 5(Sat.) Ktemaque Lodge
Community Service Project
Saturday, May 5,
2012
732 Mercer Court
Yorktown Heights, NY
8:00 a.m. until
about 4:30 p.m.
Rain or shine
The Order of the
Arrow Ktemaque Lodge will be doing lots of yard work, painting, as well
as hanging some sheetrock at our Community Service Project on Saturday,
May 5, 2012 at 732
Mercer Court in Yorktown Heights near the Yorktown High School.
- 7 (Mon.) .. Troop
Meeting Wear Activity Shirt.
Attendance is expected.
- 8 (Tues.) .. New Scout Patrol Meeting
- 5:00-6:00 p.m. at the Terhune residence. See
address in the password-protected
pages. All scouts are welcome.
- Special activities for new scout advancement.
- See address in the password-protected
pages. All scouts are welcome,
especially scouts under First Class.
- 13 (Sun.)
Mothers Day, forget at your peril.
- 14 (Mon.) .. Troop
Meeting Wear Activity Shirt.
Attendance is expected.
- Troop Meeting:
- Patrol Meetings:
- 15 (Tues.) .. New Scout Patrol Meeting
- 5:00-6:00 p.m. at the Terhune residence. See
address in the password-protected
pages. All scouts are welcome.
- Special activities for new scout advancement.
- See address in the password-protected
pages. All scouts are welcome,
especially scouts under First Class.
- 18-20 (F-Su)..
Order of the Arrow Service Weekend, Ordeal, and
Brotherhood Quest at Curtis S. Read Scout Reservation in
Brant Lake, NY.
Boy Scout Troop 174, Yorktown, NY. http://troop174.info
May 2012
- 20 (Sun) Alex Alves Eagle projectt at
Annsville
Creek Trail
-
Project Description:
The project will involve clearingand renovating the Annsville Creek Trail.
The majority of the work will
be clearing debris
from the trail to ensure that people can remain on the trailand
not contribute to further erosion of the park by
creating
theirown trails .
-
What
to Bring:
- Gloves
- Sneakers or
boots
- Long shirts and
pants are recommended
for protection from both poison ivy and ticks.
- Water
- Sunscreen
- Goggles (optional)
- Insect repellant
(optional)
-
If you
have labeled snips or
handsaws, please bring thembecause I am only able to provide a few.
Parking/ Drop
off
· The
entrance on Doris
Lee Drive
is the closest to thework site, however it can only fit a few cars so
it will mainly be used fordrop off of scouts and tools.
· The
other entrance is on Sprout
Brook
Road and can holdall the
other cars. Fromthis
trail head the work area is only a half mile
after taking 2 lefts on thetrail.
- 20 (Sun.) Marek
S.
Eagle
COH SIGN
UP HERE
-
- The
Ceremony starts at 2:00 PM.
- Scouts should come early to setup at 1:30 pm.
- At the Grace
Lutheran
Church
- All
Scouts new and old
are encouraged and expected to attend.
- Scouts should be at church in Full Dress Uniform by 1:30
- Food will be served after ceremony.
- 21 (Mon.) .. Troop
Meeting Wear Activity Shirt.
Attendance is expected.
- 22 (Tues.) .. New Scout Patrol Meeting
- 5:00-6:00 p.m. at the Terhune
residence. See
address in
the password-protected pages.
All
scouts are welcome.
- Special activities for new
scout advancement.
- See address in the password-protected
pages. All scouts are welcome,
especially scouts under
First Class.
- 25-27
(Fri-Sun) .. Appalachian
Trail Trek Sign
Up Here
- Appalachian
Trail Trek - Arden Valley Rd. to Bear Mountain Bridge
- This
is a High Adventure Long Distance hike for the experienced scout (Star
Scout or higher). We will be hiking a total of 20 miles over three days
with full packs and sleeping over two nights.
Gear must be light weight (35lbs Max). Pack checks are mandatory the
week before the overnight.
- This
will be a light backpack/long distance hike.
- Sleeping
bag
- Single
man tent
- Sleeping
mat
- (2)
One Liter Bottles of Water
- Food
(Must Bring or Share). Food should be light and not perishable.
- Light
Dinner for Friday Night or eat before
- Oatmeal
Saturday Morning
- Trail
mix or granola bars for hike
- Bagged
Lunch Saturday
- High
Carb (Rice or Noddles) dinner Saturday Night
- Oatmeal
Sunday Morning
- Bagged
Lunch Sunday (or money to buy Lunch at Bear Mountain Carousel)
- Change
of clothes and three/four pairs of socks (Quick Dry Clothes are best)
- Rain
gear or poncho
- Headlamp
- Butane
stove
- Personal
cooking/eating gear
- Itinerary
- Car
pool
from the Annesville Circle (Gravel lot south of the Mobil Gas
Station/Dunkan Doughnuts) at 5:30pm Friday
- Meet
at Elk Pen Parking Area at 6:00 pm Friday evening (MAP of Parking Area)
-
3.0 Mile hike to Lemon Squeezer for Friday night camp above Island Pond.
- 10.0
Mile hike to West Mountain
Shelter Side
Trail, NY for
Saturday night Camp.
-
7.0 Mile hike over Bear Mountain to Bear Mountain Bridge for
Pickup at 2:00pm Sunday.
- Total
Miles - 20 Miles
- 26 (Sat.) Kitchawan
Preserve Hike SIGN
UP HERE
- 6 and 10 mile distances for the
scouts choosing.
- ALL scouts not going on the
trek ARE going.
- Both hikes will begin at 9:00
AM at the Kitchawan parking
area, 712 Kitchawan Rd. (Ossining)
- Please Bring:
- Appropriate clothing
- WATER
- Lunch
- Snacks
- Permission Slip
- The hikes will be led by Mrs.
Cole and Mr. A
- 28 (Mon.) .. Memorial Day Parade.
- Meet 10:45 a.m. at the Yorktown
Highway Dept. between Commerce Street and Front Street.
- Attendance is MANDITORY.
If you are in town you are expected to attend. Rain or shine.
- We are the largest Troop in
Yorktown we will have the
largest
participation in the parade.
- Parade and ceremony afterwards:
11:20 a.m. - 12:00
p.m..
- Wear a full official uniform,
which includes the merit
badge
sash.
- Free hot dogs and sodas for
those who marched will be
at the
VFW and the American Legion across the street after the ceremony.
- Memorial
Day, originally called
Decoration Day, is a
day of remembrance for those who have died in our nation's
service. Let us not forget those who made the supreme
sacrifice
for all of us.
- Turn in a signed permission
slip for scouts whose parents are not going.
- Photos of Memorial Day parade May 2007,
May 2006, May
2005, May 2004, May
2003, May
2002, May
2001.
- 28 (Mon.) No Troop Meeting
Memorial Day
- 29 (Tues.) .. New Scout Patrol Meeting
- 5:00-6:00 p.m. at the Terhune
residence. See
address in
the password-protected pages.
All
scouts are welcome.
- Special activities for new
scout advancement.
- See address in the password-protected
pages. All scouts are welcome,
especially scouts under
First Class. LAST PATROL MEETING OF THE YEAR.
- 30
(Wed.)
Patrol
Leader's Council
- When:
7:00 - 8:30
pm
- Who: SPL,
ASPL,
Patrol Leaders, Asst. Patrol Leaders & Scribe. Scouts
are
expected to wear dress shirt.
- Where: Grace
Lutheran
- Agenda:
- Review Program, disscuss any
Toop concerns or
issues.
- Prepare for summer camp.
- Plan meetings over the summer.
- Plan events over the summer.
- 31 (Thurs.)Adult
Leader
Meeting 8:00 -9:30 p.m. location Unitarian
Church
June 2012
- 3 (Sun) Alex Alves Eagle projectt at
Annsville
Creek Trail
-
Project Description:
The project will involve clearingand renovating the Annsville Creek Trail.
The majority of the work will
be clearing debris
from the trail to ensure that people can remain on the trailand
not contribute to further erosion of the park by
creating
theirown trails .
-
What
to Bring:
- Gloves
- Sneakers or
boots
- Long shirts and
pants are recommended
for protection from both poison ivy and ticks.
- Water
- Sunscreen
- Goggles (optional)
- Insect repellant
(optional)
-
If you
have labeled snips or
handsaws, please bring thembecause I am only able to provide a few.
Parking/ Drop
off
· The
entrance on Doris
Lee Drive
is the closest to thework site, however it can only fit a few cars so
it will mainly be used fordrop off of scouts and tools.
· The
other entrance is on Sprout
Brook
Road and can holdall the
other cars. Fromthis
trail head the work area is only a half mile
after taking 2 lefts on thetrail.
- 4
(Mon.) .. Troop Softball Game
- Scouts vs Adults.
- 6:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. Troop
Softball Game at Willow
Park on Curry and Tulip
Drive half a
mile south on Curry from the Grace Lutheran Church.
- The Undefeated Adults vs. the
Underdog Scouts.
- Give a signed permission
slip for scouts whose
parents are not
going to Mr A..
- Wear an activity uniform.
- Bring your own equipment (bats,
gloves), a labeled
water
bottle, and a folding chair.
- Bring a spare glove if you have
one for those who
do not.
- Parents and siblings are
invited to participate.
- All available adults are needed
for the adult team.
- To have enough sunshine we will
start early at
6:30pm.
- Photos of Troop Softball Game, June 2007,
May 2005.
- 8-10 (Fri.-Sun.) Site 40
Cub Family Camping SIGN
UP HERE
- Treasure Hunt to be arranged by
Andrew Coleman and all
else is up to further input from the troop.
- Please forward any ideas to
Andrew Coleman.
- Individual or Patrol cooking
for each meal
- Drop off Friday 6 PM, saturday
pickup, dependant on
intrest, 6 PM, or Sunday pick up 9 AM.
- 8-10 (Fri.-Sun.)
..
Section
NE-2B Conclave
- Section
NE-2B Conclave
- Onteora
Scout
Reservation
- 3 Old Hunter Road Directions
- Livingston Manor, NY in
Catskill Mountains
- Map of Onteora Scout Reservation
- All youth and adult Ktemaque
Lodge members are
invited
and encouraged to attend the Section NE-2B Conclave.
New
Ordeal members and new Brotherhood members are especially
encouraged to attend. It'll be a great weekend!
- The theme is "Planet Arrowmen -
Servant Leaders to
the
World".
- Go to the Section
NE-2B web site for details, registration and medical forms,
online
registration, and registration deadlines.
- If you have questions, contact
our Lodge Chief or Lodge Adviser Rob Carlson.
- 11 (Mon.)
.. Picnic
and Court of Honor.
- Time: 6:00 p.m. -
9:00 p.m.
- Location : TBD
- Bridging Ceremony for our new
scouts, and Court of
Honor.
- Parents should come.
Bring your
camera. Siblings
are welcome.
- Wear a full official uniform,
which includes the merit
badge
sash. Official placement of insignia for Boy
Scouts and adult
leaders.
- Bring a 2-liter soda bottle, a
salad or dessert.
- Volunteers are needed to set
up, cook, and clean
up.
Contact Matt Calley
- Photos of summer picnics: June
2006, June
2005, June 2004, June
2003, June
2002, June
2001.
- Video June 12, 2006 of Football
(0.5 MB).
- Photos of Courts of Honor: Dec.
2007, Oct.
2007, June
2007, Mar.
2007, Dec.
2006, Sept.
2006, June
2006, Dec.
2005, Sept.
2005, June
2005, Mar.
2005, Jan.
2005, Oct. 2004, June
2004,Mar. 2004,Dec.
2003, Oct.
2003, June 2003, Mar.
2003, Dec.
2002, Sept. 2002, June
2002, Apr.
2002, Feb. 2002, Dec.
2001, June
2001.
- 16 (Sat).
U.S. Flag Retirement
Ceremony
- Location: Carnival grounds behind the Yorktown Fire
Station located on Commerce St
- Saturday: 3:30PM. Scouts should arrive 15 minutes
before at 3:15PM.
- Please wear your full Class A uniform
- NOTE: Bring your worn, unserviceable US Flags to the
American Legion Post on Veterans Road PRIOR to this
date for solemn retirement at the Ceremony.
- 17 (Sun).
Troop Rifle Shooting
- Location: Blue Mountain Reservation Directions Here
- Sunday: 9:45AM, Shooting 22 caliber rifles.
- Scout must be 12 or older.
- 18 (Mon.)
..
Meeting for Camp
Read Attendees,
Summer Camp / 2012-2013 Special Election.
- Location: Grace Lutheran Church
- ELECTION special time 7pm All Scouts
1st class and above are encouraged (expected) to attend Troop
elections, including voting for our new SPL.
- 7:30 p.m. CAMP MEETING . Wear an activity
uniform.
- All Scouts who will be
attending either week 1 or 2 or
both
must attend along with a parent.
- Questions will be answered.
July 2012
- .Troop
174 Summer Activities
- Summer
Camp
- Summer Camp is a golden
opportunity for scouts of
all
ages to work on many outdoor skills, to advance in rank, and to earn
merit badges, optimizing fun and opportunities at the Curtis S. Read
Scout Reservation. The benefit to rank advancement cannot be
stated too strongly.
- What to Expect. See
activity photos
- of Troop
174: July
2008,
July
2007, July 2006, July
2005, July 2004, July
2003, July 2002, July
2001.
- entire camp: July 2007,July 2006, July 2005, July 2004, July 2003, July 2002, July 2001.
- Read the Boy
Scout
Summer Camp Parent's Guide for the Read Scout Reservation.
- See Curtis
S. Read Scout Reservation for all other details.
- Adults staying in camp should
be familiar with
Camp
Read's Troop Leader's Guide.
- June 24 -
30 (Su-Sa) ..Summit
Base Trek Week 0
- High Adventure
- Hiking, Camping,
Canoeing, Caving, etc.
- Activities
to be
determined for First Class Scouts age 14 and older (13 year olds with
Scoutmaster approval).
- Adult in charge is Eric
Reyes
- July 1-7 (Su-Sa) .. Summer
Camp Week 1 at the Curtis S. Read
Scout Reservation in Brant Lake, NY.
- Ranger Camp Site
- Adult in charge is TBD
- July 8-14 (Su-Sa).. Summer
Camp Week 2 at the Curtis S. Read
Scout Reservation in Brant Lake, NY.
- Ranger Camp Site
- Adult in charge is Bill
Terhune
- Weeks 3-6 of Boy Scout
Summer Camp:
You may go as an Individual
Camper if
you cannot make it Week 1 or Week 2.
- 17 (Tues.) Summer Camp Closeout
Meeting.
- 7:30 pm at Grace Lutheran.
- All summer camp adult leaders
are expected to attend.
- Meeting to close out summer
camp accounts, blue
cards,
etc.
- Other Summer ActivitiesSpace
Camp in Florida and Alabama offers one-week
programs, ages 9-18. Examples:
- Westchester
Parks: Events, camping, environment, fishing/boating,
trailways,
sports, swimming, summer camps.
- Yorktown Recreation Programs:
Aquatics programs,
summer day camp, and youth programs.
- Aviation Challenge Mach II
qualifies scouts ages 12-14 for
the Aviation
merit badge as well as partials in First
Aid, Fire
Safety, and Orienteering.
- Space Academy qualifies scouts
ages 12-14 for the Space
Exploration merit badge. Check for programs for
other ages
and for possible discount for registering before Dec. 31 for the summer
programs.
- July 30-August 4
(Sat.-Wed) ..
National
Order of the Arrow Conference (NOAC)
- National Order of
the Arrow
Conference (NOAC)
- Michigan State University
- East Lansing, Michigan
- Video
Another lodge created this very
good video about NOAC 2012. Please click on the link and
watch
the video, which lasts about seven minutes.
- The National Order of
the Arrow Conference
(NOAC) is
the premier event of the Order of the
Arrow. It is Scouting's
second-largest national program event. Over 8,000
Arrowmen
from across our nation and the world will gather for an inspirational
and unforgettable experience full of fun, fellowship, training,
adventure, patch trading, and awesome evening shows!
September
2012
- 10 (Mon.) .. Troop
Meeting
7:30 p.m. Attendance is expected.
- Leadership
Class and
Video
- 11 (Tues.) .. 9/11 memorial observance -
(CHANGE FROM REGULAR LODGE MEETING)
- there will be a special 9/11 memorial observance in
Shrub
Oak at the veteran's memorial that is between the John C Hart Library
and the Lakeland Administration Building.
- It is requested that we arrive by 4:45 for the ceremony
at 5.
- Please come in full Class A dress uniform.
- 17 (Mon.) .. Troop
Meeting
7:30 p.m. (Attendance at your discretion. This is a school
holiday for Rosh Hashanah)
-
Leadership
Continued
- Positions
of Responsibility
- Patrol
Meeting
Skills for member advancement
- 18 (Tues.) .. New Scout Patrol Meeting
- 5:00-6:00 p.m. at the Terhune
residence. See
address in
the password-protected pages.
All
scouts are welcome.
- Special activities for new
scout advancement.
- All scouts are welcome,
especially scouts under
First Class.
- 19
(Wed.) Patrol Leader's
Council (PLC)
- When:
7:00 - 8:30
pm
- Who: Senior
Scout
Leadership, SPL, ASPL, Patrol Leaders and Assistant Patrol Leaders.
- Where: GRACE
LUTHERAN
- Agenda:
Troop
Schedule with newly elected Leadership Council.
- Who:
All Scoutmasters and Assistant Scoutmasters, direct contact
leaders or those who will be assuming one of these positions within the
year.
- What:
Specific training for one of the
positions above plus Outdoor Session
- When:
Thursday, Sep. 20,
2012, Thursday,
Sep. 27, 2012, Thursday,
Oct. 11, 2012
- Outdoor
Session Saturday, Oct.
27, 2012 -
Sunday, Oct. 28,
2012
- 23 (Sun.)
...
. Ten
Mile Troop Hike - Appalachian Trail 10:00 am - 4
PM
- Hike can be used for 10-Mile rank requirement.
- Need registered adults to participate.
- 24 (Mon.) .. Troop
Meeting
7:30
p.m. Full Uniform Only Attendance is expected.
- WEAR
FULL UNIFORM FOR INSPECTION ALL MEMBERS INCLUDING
ADULT LEADERS.
- All
Scouts should be in full Class A uniform.
- 25 (Tues.) .. New Scout Patrol Meeting
- 5:00-6:00 p.m. at the Terhune
residence. See
address in
the password-protected pages.
All
scouts are welcome.
- Special activities for new
scout advancement.
- All scouts are welcome,
especially scouts under
First Class.
- 26 (Weds.)
Monthly Troop 174 Adult Leaders Meeting - location TBD
-
October 2012
- 1 (Mon.) .. Troop
Meeting/Parent Meeting 7:30
p.m.
Wear an
Official Uniform
(formerly known as "Class A").
- 2 (Tues.) .. New Scout Patrol Meeting
- 5:00-6:00 p.m. at the Terhune
residence. See
address in
the password-protected
pages.
All
scouts are welcome.
- Special activities for new
scout advancement.
- All scouts are welcome,
especially scouts under
First Class.
- 1 (Mon.)
.. Court
of Honor and Troop Meeting 7:30
p.m. AT GRACE LUTHERAN
Wear an
Official Uniform
(formerly known as "Class A").
-
- Court
of Honor
- Wear a full official
uniform, which includes the Merit Badge
sash.
Official placement of insignia for Boy
Scouts, male
leaders, and female
leaders. The Boy
Scouts of America's Insignia
Guide
states,
"A merit badge sash is never worn on the belt."
- Families are welcome.
Please be at Church by 7:00pm
- SETUP
- Patrols to setup are: TBA
- CLEANUP
- Patrols to cleanup are: TBA
- Parents please bring snacks to share (coolies,
pastries,
drinks).
- Photos of Courts of
Honor: Oct.
2007, June
2007, Mar.
2007, Dec.
2006, Sept.
2006, June
2006, Dec.
2005, Sept.
2005, June
2005, Mar.
2005, Jan.
2005, Oct.
2004, June
2004, Mar.
2004, Dec.
2003, Oct.
2003,June
2003, Mar.
2003,Dec.
2002, Sept.
2002, June
2002, Apr.
2002, Feb.
2002, Dec.
2001, June
2001.
- 6-7 (Sat. to Sun.) Giant
Ledge Campout.
- Activities:
Hike, cook, and hang out. Come and fulfill your camping
requirements. Open to all of our Scouts and parents.
- Location
- A signed permission slip for
scouts whose parents are not going must be given to the adult leader
beforehand.
- Meet at 8:00
a.m. Saturday morning at Grace Lutheran Church.
- Return
at 12:00 noon Sunday to Grace Lutheran Church.
- Driver/camper
parents welcome and needed. It is a long way. Camp if you
drive.
- General information on the
area.
- Pictures,
directions, and description of a hike to Giant Ledge: Click on this Panther Mtn. picture and
click on "jump here" for directions and the purple foot at the top of
the page for more on the hike
- Cooking
- Bring your
homemade lightweight alcohol Photon stove?
- Each
Scout plan his own food individually: Saturday bag lunch, Saturday
supper, and Sunday breakfast. As a "low impact, leave no
trace"
Troop, whatever you bring should produce minimal garbage, because you
will be carrying it out with you.
- Read: Low
Impact Cooking handout from Margaret L. near the bottom of the password-protected
pages.
- Pack
- Suggested equipment list.
- No duffle bags.
- Pack light and
for low-impact camping. Leave No Trace principles. Pack In and Pack Out Waste. Catholes: Disposal of Human Waste.
- The Boy
Scout Handbook's Camping
chapter (pages 216-245) has a good discussion of what gear to bring and
why. Clothing lists (pages 203-204). Note
especially the "10 Scout Outdoor Essentials" (page
224).
- It can get cold at
night at 3,000-4,000 feet! Be prepared.
- Also be
prepared for bugs.
- Buddy camping,
2-3 scouts to a tent.
- Leave room in
your pack to divide up the tent and food for an even load..
- Pack $5-$10
pocket money for beverage and snack. We plan to stop at a
store going each way.
- 8 (Mon.) Informal
Troop/Patrol
Meetings
7:30 p.m. Wear Activity Shirt. Attendance
is optional due to Columbus Day holiday.
- Troop Meeting: Thunderbird Preparation.
- All scouts attending or thinking of attending the
Thunderbirds has to attend the meeting.
- 9 (Tues.) .. New Scout Patrol Meeting
- 5:00-6:00 p.m. at the Terhune
residence. See
address in
the password-protected
pages.
All
scouts are welcome.
- Special activities for new
scout advancement.
- All scouts are welcome,
especially scouts under
First Class.
- 13 (Sat.)..Thunderbird
Games XX Sign
up
Here
- Location: Croton
Point Park, 1A
Croton Point Avenue, Croton on
Hudson, NY. Park map.
Google map.
Directions: Route 9 north or south to Croton Point Avenue
exit;
head
west over bridge into park. Directions.
- Detailed
information from Council.
- What to Do
- Youths and adults from
Boy Scouting and Venturing are the
volunteer staff
running the activities for this Cub Scouting event.
- Troop 174 will be
camping overnight Friday and Saturday night. PLEASE SIGN UP
ON
WEB SITE.
- You may volunteer
Saturday for as much time as you can from
12 noon to
4:30 p.m., even for one hour, and help our troop run the Bouncy
Ball
and Stilt
activity
station for the Cub Scouts. All Boy Scouts and
adults
who
- Adults are needed.
- Opportunity for scouts
to gain service hours.
- Arrive from 5:00pm - 6:00pm for Friday Night Camping.
- Food:
- Bring you own Dinner Friday Night, Bagged Lunch
Saturday,
and breakfast Sunday morning.
- Patrols will cook Saturday Breakfast and Saturday
Dinner.
- Arrive before 12:00 noon for running troop activity
(Bouncey
Balls and Walking Stilts).
- Fire Works Saturday night by the Grucci Brothers
- Photos of Thunderbird
Games on Oct.
2007, Oct.
2006, Oct.
2005, Oct.
2004.
- Videos Oct. 2007 of Go
(0.4 MB), End
(0.3
MB).
- Videos Oct. 2006 of Throw
(0.2 MB), You
Are Really Close (0.7 MB), Wipe
Out (0.4 MB).
- 15 (Mon.) .. Troop
Meeting
7:30
p.m. Wear Activity Shirt. Attendance is expected.
- 16 (Tues.) .. New Scout Patrol Meeting
- Special activities for new
scout advancement.
- All scouts are welcome,
especially scouts under
First Class.
- 20 (Sat.) .. Troop
Hike to Doodletown and Fort Montgomery
09:00 am Sign
up here
- WHERE: Hike
to Fort Montomery
near Bear Mountain State Park.
- DROP OFF: 09:00 am Saturday at
Annesville Circle commuter lot (next to Gas Station)
PICK UP: 2:00 pm
- DESCRIPTION: Fort
Montgomery is the name of a fortification built on the Hudson River
during the American Revolution.
It was one of the first major investments by the Americans in strategic
construction projects. It is a National Historic
Landmark and is owned and operated by the state
of New York
as Fort Montgomery State Historic Site. We will start south
of the Bear Mountian Inn hike along the 1777 Trail used by 2,100
British, Loyalist and Hessian troops on Oct. 6, 1777 as they stormed
Forts Clinton and Montgomery. We will stop at a
Museum honoring early Boy Scout Leaders and after hiking under the Bear
Mountian bridge end up at the Fort Montgomery fort and
museum.
- TIME:
About four hours without travel.
- BRING:
Day pack, lunch, and water (2 liters).
- MAP:
NY-NJTC Map #4 (Harriman-Bear Mtn. Trails)
- 22 (Mon.) .. Troop
Meeting
7:30
p.m. Wear Activity Shirt. Attendance is expected.
- 23 (Tues.) .. New Scout Patrol Meeting
- Special activities for new
scout advancement.
- All scouts are welcome,
especially scouts under
First Class.
- 24 ( Wed). PLC Meeting .
- This
meeting will take place at Mr.A's house.
- 7-8:30 PM.
- His address is located in the Password Protected page.
- 27 (Sat.)
District
Event at Durland
- The event is based on a Pioneering theme.
- The event will include different types of skills
learned prior to the this event. Ex. Knot Typing.
- 29 (Mon.) .. Troop
Meeting
7:30
p.m. Wear Activity Shirt. Attendance is expected.
- 30 (Tues.) .. New Scout Patrol Meeting
- 5:00-6:00 p.m. at the Terhune
residence. See
address in
the password-protected
pages.
All
scouts are welcome.
- Special activities for new
scout advancement.
- All scouts are welcome,
especially scouts under
First Class.
-
November 2012
- 11
(Sun.) .. Veterans Day Parade sponsored
by the Marine Corps Reserve and the American Legion. Signup
Here
- Attendance
is expected.
- Wear
full official uniform, which includes merit badge sash and
hat. see Proposed
Troop Uniform Guidelines.
- Meet
at 1:30 p.m. directly in front of the Lakeland High School Main
entrance, 1349
East Main Street,
Shrub Oak. Parade starts at 2:00 p.m. Scouts will
be
marching in the parade. Attendance is expected. Rain or shine.
- Parade
ends at Veterans Memorial near Hart Library. Ceremony after
parade. US, state & pack/troop flag bearers (no
banners) will
line up with the Marine Corps' Color Guard at the end of the
parade. Within each group, the US flag should be on its own
right. During the National Anthem, all flags other than the
US
flag must be dipped in respect. The US flag is to remain held
high.
- Three
of our troop's Eagle Scouts, Roderick K., Dan W. and Chris L., recently
in service, are all honored on hearts placed along the route.
- After
the ceremony, hot dogs and sodas will be provided by the Lions Club on
the east side of the Hart Library to those who marched in the parade.
- "Veterans
Day is the day set aside to thank and honor all those
who served honorably in the military - in wartime or
peacetime.
Especially, Veterans Day is largely intended to thank living veterans
for their service, to acknowledge that their contributions to our
national security are appreciated, and to underscore the fact that all
those who served or are serving - not only those who died - have
sacrificed and done their duty." - Department
of Veterans Affairs.
- Park
in the Lakeland High School or Shrub Oak Methodist Church parking
lot. The Hart Library will be open, so please do not park
there.
- A
signed permission
slip for
scouts whose parents are not going must be given to the Scoutmaster
beforehand.
- The
parade is always held the second Sunday in November.
- Photos
of Veterans Day Parades, Nov.
2007, Nov.
2006, Nov.
2005, Nov.
2004, Nov.
2003, Nov.
2002, Nov.
2001.
- 12
(Mon.) .. Troop
Meeting 7:30
p.m. Wear Activity Shirt. Attendance is expected.
- 13
(Tues.) .. New Scout Patrol Meeting
Cancelled
- 17
(Sat.) .. Food Pantry at St. Mary's.
- Come
help the community with the troop, since 2003.
- Time:
8:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
- Location:
Saint Mary's Episcopal Church, 1836
E Main Street Mohegan
Lake, NY 10547.
- Set
up, carry bags, and clean up.
- Optional:
Bring food donations, which will go to the needy people of Mohegan Lake.
- Wear
an official uniform but with no merit badge sash.
- Scouts
may earn service hours.
- Photos
of Food Pantry at Saint Mary's Episcopal Church, on Dec.
2007, Nov.
2007, Nov.
2006, Dec.
2005.
- 17
(Sat.) .. FDR PARK SERVICE PROJECT.
- Come help
the community with the troop
- Time: 9:30
a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
- Location: Join
others who love FDR Park and help clean up the mess Sandy left behind.
Any time you can spend will be appreciated.
-
Move
branches to the road for pick up
-
Rake
debris into piles for removal
-
Dress
in layers of work clothes
Bring
work gloves
- 19(Mon.) .. Troop
Meeting 7:30
p.m. Wear Activity Shirt. Attendance is expected.
- Troop
Meeting:
- Continuation
Backpacking
- Demonstrations
and Presentations
- Patrol
Meetings:
- Preparation
for Upcoming Campouts.
- 20
(Tues.) .. New Scout Patrol Meeting (last
meeting of the year)
- 5:00-6:30
p.m. at the Lodge at Mr.
Terhunes House
- 22-23
(Thu-Fri) Thanksgiving Holiday - No School
- 26 (Mon.) .. Troop
Meeting 7:30
p.m. Wear Dress Uniform (see Troop
Uniform Guidelines).
- 28 (Wed.) Patrol Leader's Council
- When: 7:00 -
8:30 pm
- Who: SPL,
ASPL, Patrol Leaders, Asst. Patrol Leaders & Scribe.
Scouts are expected to wear dress shirt.
- Where: Mr
A's HouseAgenda:
-
- Review
Program so far, discuss any Troop concerns or issues.
- Plan December
Troop Meetings.
- Plan
December and January Events (overnights, hikes, etc.).
- Patrols
Leaders Report on progress
December 2012 - 1-2
(Sat. - Sun.) .. Troop
Camping - Survival Camping & Pyro Night SIGN UP HERE
-
- Durland Scout Reservation at Clear
Lake, 1
Clear Lake Rd.,
Putnam Valley, NY. Google
map. Directions.
- Winter survival camping and Pyro Night.
- COLD
WEATHER EXPECTED review: Warm
Tips, Thrill
to the Chill (see
"Internet Sources"), Cold
Weather Camping Word Document from
Peter H.
- Drop off Saturday 9:00 a.m. at Sperling
Center at the
end of Clear Lake Road.
- We shall hike to site LT#2
from the Sperling Center.
- Pick up Sun. 9:00 a.m. at Sperling
Center.
- Patrol Cooking.
- Turn in a signed permission
slip for
scouts whose parents are not going.
- All scouts must be familiar with
chapters 9 and 10 in the Boy Scout Handbook.
- Scouts working on Rank Advancement
must bring their Boy Scout Handbooks.
- It is also essential to familiarize
yourself with the "Low-impact camping" information in the Camping
Gearsection
of the website.
- Follow cold weather advice in the Camping
Gear section
at the bottom of the troop home page.
- Tent Return Form. Fill
out online and
print. (Or print out and fill in by hand PDF.) Return with tent after
drying it out.
- Items
to bring.
- pocket
knife
- flint
and steel(matches permitted)
- If
cooking, each item is there one must bring if you wish to use them
- breakfast
- water
bottles (more than 2 will count as additional items)
- compass
- flashlight
- rope
- black
garbage bag
- beef
jerky/trail mix
- homeade
fire starters
- candle
- Tarp
not included in 10 items
- If your have questions, see Mr.
Athanasidy
- Troop
Meeting:
- Cold
Weather Camping
- Patrol
Meetings:
-
- Overnight
Preparation
- Advancement
Status
- Cooking
Preparation
- Parents
Meeting:
- Review
Calendar
- Plan
for COH
- 8 (Sat.) Troop
Overnight Camping Pound Ridge Reservation - Sign
up here
-
- At Ward Poundridge Reservation in
Pound Ridge, NY
- The 4,315-acre park makes Ward
Pound Ridge Reservation the county's largest park. With
its varied terrain and landscapes and miles of wooded trails,
the park provides a variety of activities in all seasons. Originally
part of Cortlandt Manor, the reservation was settled by farmers from
Connecticut. The name Pound Ridge is credited to the Indians who
originally lived in the area. They had a local pound in which they kept
game on the hoof until they needed it for food. The Indians built an
enclosure of saplings driven into the ground and drove their
game into the pound. The name was spelled "Poundridge" until
1938, when the county bought the property and added the "Ward" to honor
William Lukens Ward, Westchester's Republican county leader from 1896
to 1933.
- County Brochure
- Location: Lean-To #23 - 24 at
Pell Hill Map
- Drop off Sat.. 9:00 a.m. at Grace
Lutheran Church Parking Lot.
- Pick up Sun. 11:00 a.m. at Grace
Lutheran Parking Lot.
- Please bring some seasoned hard
wood for shelter fireplaces.
- Patrol Dutch Oven Cooking.
- Turn in a signed permission slip for
scouts whose parents are not going.
- All scouts must be familiar with
chapters 9 and 10 in the Boy Scout Handbook.
- Scouts working on Rank
Advancement must bring their Boy Scout Handbooks.
- Follow cold weather advice in the Camping Gear section
at the bottom of the troop home page.
- Tent Return Form. Fill out online and
print. (Or print out and fill in by hand PDF.) Return with tent
after drying it out.
- Pictures from last year
- If your have questions, see Mr.
Athanasidy
- 10 ( Mon.) Troop Meeting
15 ( Sat.) Bobby's Eagle Court of Honor
Sign up here
- 24 ( Mon.) -
NO MEETING
- 31 (Mon.)
- NO MEETING