2014.03.19 state-of-the-troop presentation to the auburn rotary club
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BOY SCOUT TROOP 50Andrew Baird, Scoutmaster | Rob Stanford, Committee Chair | Michael Tullier, Chartered Org Rep
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to prepare young people to makeethical and moral choices over their lifetimes by instilling in themthe values of the Scout Oath & Law.
Boy Scouts of America’s Mission
Scout OathOn 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.
Scout LawA Scout is: Trustworthy, LoyalHelpful, Friendly, Courteous,Kind,Obedient,
Cheerful,Thrifty,Brave,Clean, and Reverent.
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Aims of Scouting Growth in moral
strength and character
Participating citizenship
Developing in physical, mental and emotional fitness
Methods of Scouting Advancement Ideals Patrols Outdoors Adult association Personal growth Leadership development Uniform
Purpose of Scouting
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Council
Chartered OrganizationRepresentative
Troop Committee
Scoutmaster
Youth Leadership /Patrol Leaders’ Council
Scouting Organization
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Boys 10 to 18 years old
Adults 18 years old and older, and may
include□ Former Scouts
□ Parents of current and former Scouts
□ Community members with desire to serve and/or share vocational experience
Membership Criteria
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Troop 50’s mission is to
GATHER young men into aquality Scouting program,
GROW them into servant leaders, and
GO into the community in service and fellowship.
Troop 50 Basics
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Chartered by Auburn Rotary inNovember 2012Meets at First Presbyterian Church2 Auburn Rotarians as troop leadersFinancial support from Auburn Rotary
Troop 50 Basics
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18 Scouts, inc. 3 junior assistant scoutmasters
11 pending “crossovers” from Cub Scouts
Scoutmaster + 4 assistant scoutmasters
Meetings @ First Presbyterian Church
Troop | Mondays at 6:30 p.m.
Patrol Leaders’ Council | monthly
Troop Committee | monthly
Troop stats
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50% of Scoutsadvancing in rank100% membershipretention31% increase in membership8 short-term camp-outsactive monthly PLC meetings and an annual planning meeting14 service projects
Journey to Excellence
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Troop Meetings
“…a troop is not divided into patrols. A troop is
the sum total of its patrols.”
— "Green Bar Bill" Hillcourt
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April District Camporee, Chewacla State Park ScoutFest at Auburn CityFest, Kiesel Park
May Joint Annual Troop Planning Retreat and
Campout
June Contingent to Camp Daniel Boone (Canton, N.C.) Contingent to Camp Woodruff (Blairsville, Ga.)
Upcoming Troop Activities
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Support fundraisers
Serve as a merit badgecounselor
130+ merit badge – many alignwith Rotary’s vocational focus
Mentor Eagle Scout projects
Serve as assistantscoutmaster or troopcommittee member
Service Roles for Rotarians
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Online boyscout50.org
blog.boyscout50.org
Andrew Baird | Scoutmaster [email protected]
Rob Stanford | Troop Committee Chair [email protected]
Michael Tullier | Chartered Organization Rep [email protected]
For more information
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/BoyScoutT50