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Scouting for food
Scouting for food
We will b e help the Salvation Army collect food as part of the Postal Service Stamp Out Hunger food drive. This is an all long event but scouts do not need to stay all day. Event runs from 10:30AM-5:00PM but again scouts may attend partial hours, It seams the busiest ties are around 1:00PM-4:00PM
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Corning Museum Of Glass
Agenda Fri May 19th 4 PM: Mr. Kerr will leave from his house with troop gear 6:30 PM Mr. Kerr arrives Scout Camp Gorton, Dundee NY. Check in set up camp. We are in Iroquois A EVENING: camp fire snacks We will NOT cook a dinner Fri night. Either eat before or bring a sub or sandwich. Your dinner is up to you Sat May 20th 7AM Reveille (Wake up time) 7:00-8:15 breakfast cook & cleanup 8:30 AM depart Gorton for Museum 09:00 AM: arrive Corning Meusum ~12:00 Trail Lunch (Trail lujch is same as paper bag lunch. NO cookinbg required. Most common a sandwich & trail mix) ~5PM (ort later) depart Meseum Projects: can be done any time throughout the day. Not required. Troop will reimburse scouts up to $25/scout for cost of a project. Adult's are on their own. 6PM Cracker-barrel (the restaurant) for dinner. Dinners to be paid individually. AFTER DINNER: return to Gorton tent overnight, campfire Sun May 21 7AM Reveille Light breakfast. Pack/Load ~8:30 depart Gorton 9AM: return to Corning to pick up projects from Sat Notes camp fees are paid by troop Mrs. Kerr bought an adult ticket but can not go. If any one still needs an adult entry ticket and wants to buy hers let me know Troop has cooking and troop gear. Individuals need their personal gear water bottle eating utensil (mess kit) sleeping bag clothes head lamp or flashlight Troop has extra gear if anyone needs anything let us know If anyone can only make a part of the campout let me know. It's about a 3hr. driver to Corning from Lockport If anyone is arriving late Fri I can pitch your tents for you while it's still light out. We have not been to Camp Gorton before, not …
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Swim Test
Swim Test
We will meet at the YMCA in Lockport to accomplish the BSA swim test. We need to be on deck by 7PM so plan 6:30PM arrival for time to change and get on deck by 7PM Non YMCA can attend just tell the front desk you are with the scouts Troop14 and you will just be taking the Swim test with Mark Adult can also take the swim test and are actually encourage to do so There are 3 swim levels in scout. More information can be found at https://scoutsmarts.com/bsa-swim-test-guide/ Passing the swimmer classification is First Class requirement 6A (old 9A described in the link above) Another 1st class requirement is 6e (line rescue). How to do a line rescure can be reiewed at the link below. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ulprItPM8eg&ab_channel=ScouterRob Please bring to the swim test swim suit towel lock for locker (or share a locker) A Swimmer can participate in all water activities without restriction (canoe, solo kyack) Beginners need to be accompanied by a swimmer in a two person craft. A beginner can not canoe or kayak solo. If you are a non-swimmer, you may ride in a rowboat or motorboat with an adult who is classified as a swimmer or you may ride in a canoe, raft, or sailboat with an adult certified as a lifeguard or lifesaver. While taking the full swimmer swim test is not required until 1st class taking it sooner, if your able, let you participate in more activities. if you do not feel comfortable taking the full swimmer test you can take the beginner test. Again this depends on you ability and confidence in the water, If anyone has question let me know Mr. Kerr
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Flag Placement
Flag Placement
The Flag Placement is when we place small flags on the gravestones of veterans in the local cemeteries. The Lockport Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) and American Legion post are the sponsors for the effort and supply the small flags, The scouts help place the flags. Below is this years schedule Thur May 25th 5:00 PM Glenwood cemetery 325 Glenwood Ave, Lockport, NY 14094. Look for car. Thur May 25th 6:00 PM Coldsprings Cemetery 4849 Cold Springs Rd, Lockport, NY 14094. Meet at the bell tower in the lower section, Thur May25 ~7PM. Immediately following the flags placement at both cemeteries we are welcome to go back to the VFW hall for soda and Pizza 112 Caledonia St, Lockport, NY 14094 Time spent pacing flags does count as service hours.
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Godzisz Eagle Court Of Honor
Godzisz Eagle Court Of Honor
Chester Godzisz Eagle Court Of Honor. An Eagle Court of Honor is the formal recognition of a Scout obtaining Eagle Scout. Only about 6% of all scouts obtain Eagle. After the ceremony (which take about 1hr) there is a catered reception. If you have never had the chance to attend an Eagle Court Of Honor I'd highly recommend it. This is a formal awards ceremony, scout wear class A with Sash if you have them. I need a head count to pass to Mr. Godzisz for the caterers. Please let me know Monday at the swim test if you plan on going or email or text me All scouts, parents, and members associated with Troop 5014 are welcome 2:00PM-5:00PM June 3rd at the VFW Hall in Lockport. 112 Caledonia St, Lockport, NY 14094