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On the tenth of April in the year 1913, the first meeting of Boy ScoutTroop 31 was held in a small room at the Third Presbyterian Church on East Avenue. At that time, a man by the name of Capt. Frederick W. Hinrichs Jr. took on full responsibility to become the first "Scoutmaster of Troop 31".
Capt. Hinrichs believed in inspiring young men to climb to greater heights. With his guidance, the troop was formed and adhered to the principles of Lord Baden-Powell, founder of the modern Scouting movement. Troop 31 has made the "Boy Led Troop" the cornerstone of the scouting experience. We promote the ideals of scouting by guiding young men to be self-confident future leaders and to aspire to the ultimate rank of Eagle. As members of Troop 31, the boys manage and control all aspects of the troop operations - from planning a simple meal for a patrol to running a meeting to planning a campout. Our adult advisors provide guidance to the Scout leadership so that they can accomplish the goals they have set for themselves and the Troop. Though years of successful programs, Troop 31 has created an environment that challenges boys to learn what it takes to be self-sufficient, self-reliant, and self-motivated while simultaneously caring about and leading others. After 99 years and 38 Scoutmasters, our parents and alumni are proud of the 155 Scouts who have earned their rank of Eagle as members of BSA Troop 31. If you are interested in visiting or joining BSA Troop 31, we welcome you to visit a Troop meeting and experience it first-hand. I look forward to meeting with you; feel free to contact me at Scoutmaster@Troop31BSA.org to set up appointment to visit Troop 31. Yours in Scouting, John H. Folwell 38th Scoutmaster, BSA Troop 31 ______________________________________________
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Seneca Waterways Council Servicenter & Scout Shop 474 East Avenue Rochester, NY 14607 Phone: (585) 244-4210 Fax: (585) 244-9403
Email: joinscouting@SenecaWaterways.org Website: www.SenecaWaterways.org |
Mission & Vision of the BSA Mission Statement The mission of the Boy Scouts of America is to prepare young people to make ethical and moral choices over their lifetimes by instilling in them the values of the Scout Oath and Law. Vision Statement The Boy Scouts of America will prepare every eligible youth in America to become a responsible, participating citizen and leader who is guided by the Scout Oath and Law. Policy of Nondiscrimination Membership in the Boy Scouts of America is open to all boys and young adults who meet the joining requirements. Membership in Scouting, advancement, and achievement of leadership in Scouting units are open to all youth without regard to race or ethnic background and are based entirely upon individual merit.
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Scout Weekly Meeting: NO MEETING Memorial Day
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5/27/2013
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JUNE OPTIONAL CAMPOUT: Cub Scout Pack 65 Camp Cutler @ High Seas GUARANTEED EXCITING SPONGE WARS ON THE HIGH SEAS! CS Pack 65 will be having their annual Pack Campout based at High Seas @ Camp Cutler. Troop 31 is invited to attend and camp outside in tents, provide the Campfire Programs and help in the service project. This should be a BLAST!!! You will have to join us to find out more. We guarantee a good time. Good food is provided for all who attend. There is $10 fee to participate in this campout.
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May 31-June 2
| J. Warren Cutler Scout Reservation, 7131 Gulick Rd, Naples, NY 14512 | Camping |
Scout Weekly Meeting: Shooting Sports, SMC, BOR, PLC Scoutmaster Conferences, Boards of Review
Meeting 7:00-8:15
PLC-8:15-8:45
June Theme: Shooting Sports
Responsible Patrol: Riley's Patrol
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6/3/2013
| Third Presbyterian Church, 4 Meigs Street, Rochester, NY 14607 | Meeting |
"ADVANCED" Outdoor Leader Skills (PART 2) This TWO part event will offer Advanced to Outdoor Leadership Skills
Hands on training picking up where IOLS training left off. teaching the skills necessary to take the scouts not just camping but out into hte back country.
If interested contact Jeremy Miller at Council
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6/7/2013 - 6/9/2013
| Camp Babcock Hovey | Training |
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Jamboree Shakedown
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6/7/2013 - 6/9/2013
| TBA | Meeting |
Cub Scout Blue and Gold: Pack 222 Bridging @ Webster Park Scouts are asked to attend the Crossing of "New Scouts" from CS Pack 222. There will be a Flag retirement ceremony followed by the Crossover ceremony and dinner. Please contact Mr. Hill if you can attend. 2:00-5:00pm
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6/8/2013
| Webster Park | Court |
BSA Wilderness First Aid for Leaders Learn how to manage common injuries and illnesses when medical care is an hour away or more. Fee is $80-100 depending on registration time. Fee includes all meals and overnight camping. Register online at http://tinyurl.com/bpsb9ga
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6/8/2013 - 6/9/2013
| Camp Babcock-Hovey | Training |
Scout Weekly Meeting: Shooting Sports June Theme: Shooting Sports
Responsible Patrol: Riley's Patrol
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6/10/2013
| Third Presbyterian Church, 4 Meigs Street, Rochester, NY 14607 | Meeting |
100th Anniversary Spring Court of Awards Mandatory for All Scouts and Parents All boys who have achieved Rank Advancement will be recognized at our 100th Court of Awards Ceremony. Seton Catholic School - Dinner will be served. Families are asked to bring a dish to pass. Please see the Home Page for additional details.
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6/17/2013 at 6:00pm
| Seton Catholic School - 165 Rhinecliff Drive Rochester, NY 14618 | Court |
June Shooting Sport Campout Rifle Shooting Merit Badge: PreRequisites on Friday
Instruction on Saturday Morning, Rifle Shooting in the afternoon.
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6/22/2013 - 6/24/2013
| J. Warren Cutler Scout Reservation, 7131 Gulick Rd, Naples, NY 14512 | Camping |
Scout Weekly Meeting: Shooting Sports June Theme: Shooting Sports
Responsible Patrol: Riley's Patrol
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6/24/2013
| Third Presbyterian Church, 4 Meigs Street, Rochester, NY 14607 | Meeting |
SUMMER CAMP: Massawepie BSA Camp Arrival for Departure between 7:15 and 7:45
Pre-Bus Meeting 7:45
Bus Departure Time 8:00 Sharp....Don't be late!
For medical forms, camp information, and directions please see the FORMS area and Download
the appropriate documents under Massawepie
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7/7/2013 - 7/20/2013
| School #1 | Camping |
JAMBOREE CONTINGENT: DEPARTURE What is the national jamboree? Imagine 50,000 Scouts, Venturers, volunteers, and staff from all over the country, all gathered together for one big celebration of Scouting. Held once every four years, the national jamboree is a chance to camp out with friends, meet new friends, try high-adventure activities, learn new skills, and enjoy the outdoors. Over 10 days, there are exhibits, stadium shows with entertainment, opportunities to work on merit badges — there's something for everybody.
High adventure like you've never seen. Whitewater, climbing, zip lines, mountain biking, and much, much more. (Not to mention all of the things you've grown to love about the jamboree: patch trading, SCUBA, stadium shows, Technology Quest ... who could ask for more?
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7/14/2013 - 7/24/2013
| Summit Bechtel Reserve National Scouting Center, Fayette WV 25880? | Camping |
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Wood Badge Leadership Course
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9/20/2013 - 9/22/2013
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Wood Badge Leadership Course, Weekend 2
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10/5/2013 - 10/6/2013
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NOVEMBER CAMPOUT: Sugar Hill State Park Backpacking & hiking for higher ranking Scouts and Base Camp training for tenderfoot, 2nd and 1st Class Scouts. Base Camp training will entail short day hike to watch tower, possible archery experience, and scout skills demonstrations. Higher Ranking scouts will be challenging themselves to a long day Backpacking trip
Meet at TP Parking Lot at 5:00, Departure time before 6:00
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11/15/2013 - 11/17/2013
| Sugar Hill State Forest, Tower Hill Road, Watkins Glen, NY | Camping |
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