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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 98 years and 38 Scoutmasters, our parents and alumni are proud of the 149 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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Sponsor Information

Third Presbyterian Church
4 Meigs Street
Rochester, NY 14607
Website: www.thirdpresbyterian.org


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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Forms and Documents

Applications
  Adult Application 524-501
  T31 Tri-Fold Brochure Full Details
  Troop 31 Joining 2010
  Youth Application 524-406A
Merit Badge Form
  Citizenship in Nation
  Cycling MB Schedule
  RailRoading Merit Badge, Strong Museum
Applications
  Youth Protection
Finance
  2010 Tax Exempt form
  Xmas Tree Schedule
  Christmas Tree Flyer
  Xmas Tree Flyer
  Flyer 2011 Tree sale
  Trailer and Tree Lot Upkeep
  Lot Operation
  Tree Lot Layout
  2011 Tree Schedule
Scoutmaster Minutes
  Baden Powell Quotes
  Scoutmaster Minutes
Troop Resources
  Troop Program Resource Volume 1
  Troop Program Resource Volume 2
  Troop Program Resource Volume 3
  Troop Games
  Troop Ceremonies
  Fire Site Preparation
  Type of Fires
  Hobo Stove
Massawepie
  2011 Massawepie Registration Form
  Massawepie Personal Gear Check List
  Meningitis Vaccination Form for NYS
  Trailbrazer Program at Massawepie
  Massawepie_Property_and_Trails_Map
  camp-pioneer-map
  Driving_Directions_Massawepie_Scout_Camps
  MB Schedule w Venue for 2010
  MB Prerequisites 3.10. 2010
  2010 Seneca Waterways Camps Brochure
Camp Cutler
  Driving Directions to JW Cutler
  JW Cutler Property Map
Massawepie
  Eagle Flight Brochure
  Eagle Flight Promotion Flyer
  Eagle Flight Application
12th Challenge Trophy Camporee
  12th Challenge Trophy Camporee Pamphlet
  12th Challenge Trophy Camporee Rules
  12th Challenge Trophy Camporee Schedule
  12th Challenge Trophy Camporee Registration
Medical
  Medical Health Form prints to 8 1/2 X 11
  Medication Permission Form 3.24
Trips
  BSA Activity Constent Form
  National Tour Permit
  Local Tour Permit
Parents Information
  Parent Orientation to Troop 31 & Merit Badges
Leadership Positions
  Senior Patrol Leader (SPL)
  Assistant Senior Patrol Leader (ASPL)
  Junior Assistant Scoutmaster (JASM)
  Patrol Leader (PL)
  Bugler
  Chaplain's Aide
  Den Cheif
  Historian
  Librarian
  Patrol Quartermaster
  Troop Quartermaster (TQ)
  Troop Scribe
  Order of Arrow Troop Representative (OATR)
  Troop Guide
  Troop Guide for Knots
Knots, Lashings, and Cooking
  Dutch Oven Basics
  Cooking with Foil
  Square Knot
  Round turn and 2 half hitches
  Tautline
  Sheet Bend
  Constriction
  Bowline on blight
  Square Lashing
  Clove Hitch
  Bowline
  Figure Eight Knots
Philmont
  Equipment List
  Risk Advisory
  Risk Advisory
History
  1955 Yearbook History Cover
  1955 Yearbook page 2
  1955 Yearbook Page 3
  1953 Yearbook: 40th Anniversary of Troop 31
  1953 Yearbook Cover
  Irish Scout Visits Troop 31
Maps
  Ellison Park
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