TROOP 48 BSA PATROL MEETING CHECKLIST Tuesday,June14 , 2022
PLC 6:30 please have a representative from every patrol
TROOP 48 BSA PATROL MEETING CHECKLIST Tuesday,June14 , 2022
Flag Day Celebration/ uniform Inspection
Celebration of Flag day please let Mrs. White know if you would like to join the Chorus with Mrs. Watts the Brents and Preshongs, who will be singing the National anthem while we open the big flag. (We’re doing that for opening ceremonies)
Do not be late. Please be in class A – uniform for inspection for summer camp
June Patrol Monthly Duty Rotation:
Ceremonies: -Wolf
Food Box: Eagle
Game Guides: Phoenix
PLC Host: Panther ** 6:30pm arrival **
Service: Fox
Note: The cans we loaded last Tuesday earned just under $50 ($49.50ish). Thanks for Fox loading them. Heather McNabb
West Bank: Flaming Arrow * Use rakes and spread mulch to fill in holes in Children’s Play
Patrol jobs: please do jobs That are assigned, it’s your responsibility!
CDC First year scouts:
Summer camp prep for new scouts. If this is any scouts in attendance for the first time at CDC please check In With any questions.
Patrol checklist:
Our Newest Scouts who are still visiting patrols: We invite you to visit with a patrol you have not visited yet. ( please let Leadership know your selection of patrol )
1. Take attendance. Add trips, churches, service hours, etc. for meetings missed.
2. Counsel and sign off advancement. Update Scout books for advancements
3. Call patrol members who are not present. Discuss possible new Scouts for patrol.
4. Confirm CDC summer camp classes – Add your initials that you approved classes for Summer Camp!!! Please take care of Medical forms and payments MANDATORY BOOK CHECKS FOR ALL SCOUTS GOING TO SUMMER CAMP!
5. Note: In the Coffee Shop area,
Mr. Hasler or Mr. Allen; Handle book checks plus will be available to get paperwork for SMC or BOR
Mr. Browning will be available for training on T48.org booking and registrations for upcoming events.
6. Encourage attendance:
NYLT First class scouts looking for leadership training opportunities Camp Davy Crockett Monday 07-04-2022 to Friday 07-08-2022 5:00 PM ET
Don’t delay! All the spots are almost full !!!
7. Plan your Willingness Road Road Race !!!
8. Service Opportunities:
Please let’s have at least 2 from each patrol!!! Crazy 8 Barking Lot and Medal’s handout we need representatives from every patrol please Crazy 8 barking lot and Metal handout The Almost Crazy 3K Run/Walk starts at 7:58 pm, and the Crazy 8s 8K Run starts at 8:58 pm. HMG, Martin Dentistry & the Barking Lot should be set up and ready to go by 7:30 pm. All others should be set up and ready by 8:30 pm. We are expecting about 1000 in the 3K and 5000 in the 8K.
In addition to the Little 8 component, we have been asked to fill a great need with the Medals following the 8K. We will need a lot of volunteers.
See Chris Garrett for information on the Crazy 8 run !!!
Important Planning:
It is Time to sign up for the Knoxville Zoo and Navitat Canopy Adventure. The trip is Saturday, September 10, BUT we need you to Sign up now!!! Knoxville Zoo and Nature Center scouting experiences Fun !!! zoo merit badge class, zoo observations, and Navitat canopy adventure
The Sequoyah Council Scouting Now has a waitlist for the Citizenship in Society Merit Badge Workshop!!!!
Service:
Service hours: Hope Helps: Go to T48.org for details, or see Nell Harr First Saturday of every month!
Save the Date !!!! Save the date !!!!
July 19 – July 28, 2023, at the Summit Bechtel Reserve. Registration opened on March 27 and online registration can be completed at https://jamboree.scouting.org/ . Online registration and initial payment must be completed before July 31, 2022, to avoid a late fee.
Extra stuff: This event will not have Troop Leadership, it is Not Troop sponsored!!!
Specialty Week is perfect for you! Specialty week is July 5-8. You can choose to focus on Shooting Sports, S.T.E.M., Aquatics, Ecology and Conservation, Frontier Camp, or BSA Lifeguard training. When you add Specialty week to your summer experience, you save $100 on registration. Register by June 14th to save another $25 with the early bird discount!
Please register at https://scoutingevent.com/713-49928
Sign up:
The trip sheet is now available at Carden’s Bluff (Truck-In) Swimming Adventure, Friday, Jul 8 at 5:00 PM Sunday, Jul 10 at 12:00 PM
Save the date :
Dick Tracy Rock, Friday, Aug 5 at 5:00 PM –
Sunday, Aug 7 at 6:00 PM
Marsh blood drive Aug 21 at 1:00 Chpc
We will have a tent -please help
July 16 2022 Crazy 8 Medal assembly and a barking lot!!!
Upcoming May planning:
June-
14 Flag Day/ ultimate frisbee
21 Summer Camp / Personal Scout Skill Development
28 Kickball at the high school
Mr. Wexler will be working on the Tenderfoot fitness requirements. Several people need to work on this. Please wear closed-toe shoes.
Game options: ultimate frisbee
We will continue to work on Scout rank. There are still some that have needs.
We have guests coming to Troop 48
They are from Germantown TN and are going to Washington DC and back to Germantown TN. We will be offering them a place to stay for the evening at CHPC. – They will be coming in Around 8:30 pm on July 14th and then around the same time on the 20th it is around 20 scouts. We would like to have some snacks out for them as well as have our Troop flag on display etc. Please see Julie Keeton if you would like to help or bring snacks.
Save the date: July 14 and the 20th at 8:30 pm.
Questions: Julieann White
423-202-5668
NEWS & EVENTS:
Note 2022 Calendar:
Note our calendar has been posted. https://testing.t48.org/calendar-listings/2022-calendar-events-list/
Troop 48 Bsa Patrol meeting checklist Tuesday, June 7, 2022
TROOP 48 BSA PATROL MEETING CHECKLIST Tuesday,June 7, 2022
June Patrol Monthly Duty Rotation:
Ceremonies: -Wolf
Food Box: Eagle
Game Guides: Phoenix
PLC Host: Panther:30pm arrival
Service: Fox
West Bank: Flaming Arrow * Use rakes and spread mulch to fill in holes in Children’s Play
Patrol jobs: please do jobs That are assigned, it’s your responsibility!
CDC First year scouts:
Summer camp prep for new scouts this is any scouts in attendance for the first time at CDC please check In With any questions.
Welcome Back Cumberland Island Crews!!!!!!’
Patrol checklist:
Our Newest Scouts who are still visiting patrols: We invite you to visit with a patrol you have not visited yet. ( please let Leadership know your selection of patrol )
1. Take attendance. Add trips, churches, service hours, etc. for meetings missed.
2. Counsel and sign off advancement. Update Scout books for advancements
3. Call patrol members who are not present. Discuss possible new Scouts for patrol.
4. Confirm CDC summer camp classes – Add your initials that you approved classes for Summer Camp!!! Please take care of Medical forms and payments MANDATORY BOOK CHECKS FOR ALL SCOUTS GOING TO SUMMER CAMP!
5.Note: In the Coffee Shop area,
Mr. Hasler is out for the night
Mr. Allen; Handle book checks plus will be available to get paperwork for SMC or BOR
Mr. Browning will be available for training on T48.org booking and registrations for upcoming events.
6. Encourage attendance:
NYLT First class scouts looking for leadership training opportunities Camp Davy Crockett Monday 07-04-2022 toFriday 07-08-2022 5:00 PM ET
Don’t delay! All the spots are almost full !!!
7. Crazy 8 Barking Lot and Medals handout we need representatives from every patrol please
Important Planning:
It is Time to sign up for the Knoxville Zoo and Navitat Canopy Adventure. The trip is Saturday September 10 BUT we need you to Sign up now!!! Knoxville Zoo and Nature Center scouting experiences Fun !!! zoo merit badge class, zoo observations, and Navitat canopy adventure
The Sequoyah Council Scouting Now has a waitlist for Citizenship in Society Merit Badge Workshop!!!!
Service:
Service hours: Hope Helps : Go to T48.org for details,or see Nell Harr First Saturday of every month !
Crazy 8 barking lot and Metal handout The Almost Crazy 3K Run/Walk starts at 7:58 pm, and the Crazy 8s 8K Run starts at 8:58pm. HMG, Martin Dentistry & the Barking Lot should be set up and ready to go by 7:30pm. All others should be set up and ready by 8:30pm. We are expecting about 1000 in the 3K and 5000 in the 8K.
In addition to the Little 8 component, we have been asked to fill a great need with the Medals following the 8K. We will need a lot of volunteers.
Save the Date !!!!Save the date !!!!
July 19 – July 28, 2023 at the Summit Bechtel Reserve. Registration opened on March 27 and online registration can be completed at https://jamboree.scouting.org/ . Online registration and an initial payment must be completed before July 31, 2022 to avoid a late fee.
Extra stuff : This event will not have Troop Leadership, it is Not Troop sponsored!!!
Specialty Week is perfect for you! Specialty week is July 5-8. You can choose to focus on Shooting Sports, S.T.E.M., Aquatics, Ecology and Conservation, Frontier Camp, or BSA Lifeguard training. When you add Specialty week to your summer experience, you save $100 on registration. Register by June 14th to save another $25 with the early bird discount!
Please register at https://scoutingevent.com/713-49928
Sign up:
Tripsheet is now available Carden’s Bluff (Truck In) Swimming Adventure, Friday, Jul 8 at 5:00 PM Sunday, Jul 10 at 12:00 PM
Save the date :
Dick Tracy Rock, Friday, Aug 5 at 5:00 PM –
Sunday, Aug 7 at 6:00 PM
Marsh blood drive Aug 21 at 1:00 Chpc
We will have a tent -please help
July 16 2022 Crazy 8 Medal assembly and barking lot!!!
Upcoming May planning:
June-
7 Scavenger Hunt
14 Flag Day Celebration/ uniform Inspection
21 Summer Camp / Personal Scout Skill Development
28 Kickball at the high school
Questions: Julieann White
423-202-5668
NEWS & EVENTS:
Note 2022 Calendar:
Note our calendar has been posted. https://testing.t48.org/calendar-listings/2022-calendar-events-list/
Note : Vic Hasler will be out 6/7 meetings. Please follow up 6/14 or see Please see Ed Allen
TROOP 48 BSA PATROL MEETING CHECKLIST Tuesday,May 31, 2022
TROOP 48 BSA PATROL MEETING CHECKLIST Tuesday,May 31, 2022
May 31 Personal Scout Skill Development
Something will be offered- taught for every rank and basketball for those who are not working on advancements.
5/31/22. Please see Brian Shone, Vic Hasler, or youth leadership Timothy Preshong they will be available to ask questions. All other leadership corps along with
Mrs. white and Mr. Browning will be at Cumberland island.
Advancement by rank. May 31/ 2022
Scout – let’s get all new scouts into red neckerchiefs. Prepare for the rope and pocket knife requirements.
Tndft – Proper US Flag Handling/Care – Check all patrol flags readiness for summer camp
Second – Plan for Earning Money and Cost of Item – have parents with smartphones help with search led by the scouts
First – Environmental Issues – also talk about How To Reduce/Recycle at summer camp
Star – CyberChip refresher – Watch video on laptop? Or at least work through how to refresh requirements. Alternatively filling out a Leadership Self-Evaluation form
Life – Refresher on EDGE training – Discuss how the requirement could be fulfilled with the skill choices listed
Eagle – Provide leadership for rest of the groups
Extra offers – the lower rank fitness course so run laps. Stretch checks. – All scouts attending CDC need a book check
Basketball will be officially offered for the scouts not wanting to work on advancements.
CDC First year scouts:
Summer camp prep for new scouts this is any scouts in attendance for the first time at CDC please check I. With any questions.
Scouts that were in attendance for the dangers of local substance abuse class This was for all older scouts but with a short follow up this will help cover This is Second Class requirement 7c: Participate in a school, community, or troop program on the dangers of using drugs, alcohol, and tobacco, and other practices that could be harmful to your health. Discuss your participation in the program with your family, and explain the dangers of substance addictions. See Mr. White
Patrol checklist:
Our Newest Scouts who are still visiting patrols: We invite you to visit with a patrol you have not visited yet. ( please let Leadership know your selection of patrol )
1. Take attendance. Add trips, churches, service hours, etc. for meetings missed.
2. Counsel and sign off advancement. Update Scout books for advancements
3. Call patrol members who are not present. Discuss possible new Scouts for patrol.
4. Confirm CDC summer camp classes – Add your initials that you approved classes for Summer Camp!!! Please take care of Medical forms and payments MANDATORY BOOK CHECKS FOR ALL SCOUTS GOING TO SUMMER CAMP!
5.Note: In the Coffee Shop area,
Mr. Hasler is out for the night
Mr. Allen; Handle book checks plus will be available to get paperwork for SMC or BOR
Mr. Browning will be available for training on T48.org booking and registrations for upcoming events.
6. Encourage attendance:
NYLT First class scouts looking for leadership training opportunities Camp Davy Crockett Monday 07-04-2022 toFriday 07-08-2022 5:00 PM ET
Don’t delay! All the spots are almost full !!!
7. Crazy 8 Barking Lot and Medals handout we need representatives from every patrol please
Important Planning:
It is Time to sign up for the Knoxville Zoo and Navitat Canopy Adventure. The trip is Saturday September 10 BUT we need you to Sign up now!!! Knoxville Zoo and Nature Center. Fun scouting experiences!!! Zoo merit badge class, zoo observations, and Navitat canopy adventure
The Sequoyah Council Scouting Now has a waitlist for Citizenship in Society Merit Badge Workshop!!!!
Service:
Service hours: Hope Helps : Go to T48.org for details,or see Nell Harr First Saturday of every month !
Crazy 8 barking lot and Metal handout The Almost Crazy 3K Run/Walk starts at 7:58 pm, and the Crazy 8s 8K Run starts at 8:58pm. HMG, Martin Dentistry & the Barking Lot should be set up and ready to go by 7:30pm. All others should be set up and ready by 8:30pm. We are expecting about 1000 in the 3K and 5000 in the 8K.
In addition to the Little 8 component, we have been asked to fill a great need with the Medals following the 8K. We will need a lot of volunteers.
Save the Date !!!!Save the date !!!!
July 19 – July 28, 2023 at the Summit Bechtel Reserve. Registration opened on March 27 and online registration can be completed at https://jamboree.scouting.org/ . Online registration and an initial payment must be completed before July 31, 2022 to avoid a late fee.
Extra stuff : This event will not have Troop Leadership, it is Not Troop sponsored!!!
Specialty Week is perfect for you! Specialty week is July 5-8. You can choose to focus on Shooting Sports, S.T.E.M., Aquatics, Ecology and Conservation, Frontier Camp, or BSA Lifeguard training. When you add Specialty week to your summer experience, you save $100 on registration. Register by June 14th to save another $25 with the early bird discount!
Please register at https://scoutingevent.com/713-49928
Sign up:
Tripsheet is now available Carden’s Bluff (Truck In) Swimming Adventure, Friday, Jul 8 at 5:00 PM Sunday, Jul 10 at 12:00 PM
Save the date :
Dick Tracy Rock, Friday, Aug 5 at 5:00 PM –
Sunday, Aug 7 at 6:00 PM
Marsh blood drive Aug 21 at 1:00 CHPC
We will have a tent -please help
July 16 2022 Crazy 8 Medal assembly and barking lot!!!
May Patrol Monthly Duty Rotation:
Ceremonies: -Eagle
Food Box: Phoenix
Game Guides: Panther
PLC Host: Fox 6:30pm arrival
Service: Flaming Arrow
West Bank: Wolf
* Use rakes and spread mulch to fill in holes in Children’s Play
Patrol jobs: please do jobs That are assigned, it’s your responsibility!
Upcoming May planning:
June-
7 Scavenger Hunt
14 Flag Day Celebration/ uniform Inspection
21 Summer Camp / Personal Scout Skill Development
28 Kickball at the high school
Questions: Julieann White
423-202-5668
NEWS & EVENTS:
Note 2022 Calendar:
Note our calendar has been posted. https://testing.t48.org/calendar-listings/2022-calendar-events-list/
Note : Vic Hasler was out 5/24 and will be out 6/7 meetings. Please follow up May 31 or see Ed Allen.
June Patrol Monthly Duty Rotation:
Ceremonies: -Wolf
Food Box: Eagle
Game Guides: Phoenix
PLC Host: Panther:30pm arrival
Service: Fox
West Bank: Flaming Arrow * Use rakes and spread mulch to fill in holes in Children’s Play
Patrol jobs: please do jobs That are assigned, it’s your responsibility!
TROOP 48 BSA PATROL MEETING CHECKLIST Tuesday,May24, 2022
TROOP 48 BSAPATROL MEETING CHECKLIST Tuesday,May24, 2022
CDC First year scouts:
Summer camp prep for new scouts this is any scouts in attendance for the first time at CDC
All other scouts :
Sullivan County police department and county school system.
Mrs. Melissa young.
She is working to call attendance to a fantastic free program offered to help bring awareness to the community youth leadership about the dangers of local substance abuse.
This is for all older scouts but with a short follow up this will help cover This is Second Class requirement 7c: Participate in a school, community, or troop program on the dangers of using drugs, alcohol, and tobacco, and other practices that could be harmful to your health. Discuss your participation in the program with your family, and explain the dangers of substance addictions.
Mr. Young will share information about TNSTRONG Youth Summit
June 5-7, 2022
( not Troop sponsored)
Chattanooga Conference Convention Center. Over the course of this three-day conference, you will have the opportunity to hear from leading tobacco prevention experts as well as network with like-minded peers from across the state. Our goal is that you depart feeling fueled and equipped to reach peers and adults in the continuing effort to protect people from the harmful effects of tobacco use.
Patrol checklist:
Our Newest Scouts who are still visiting patrols: We invite you to visit with a patrol you have not visited yet. ( please let Leadership know your selection of patrol )
1. Take attendance. Add trips, churches, service hours, etc. for meetings missed.
2. Counsel and sign off advancement. Update Scout books for advancements
3. Call patrol members who are not present. Discuss possible new Scouts for patrol.
4. Confirm CDC summer camp classes – Add your initials that you approved classes for Summer Camp!!! Please take care of Medical forms and payments MANDATORY BOOK CHECKS FOR ALL SCOUTS GOING TO SUMMER CAMP!
5.Note: In the Coffee Shop area,
Mr. Hasler is out for the night
Mr. Allen; Handle book checks plus will be available to get paperwork for SMC or BOR
Mr. Browning will be available for training on T48.org booking and registrations for upcoming events.
6. Encourage attendance:
NYLT First class scouts looking for leadership training opportunities Camp Davy Crockett Monday 07-04-2022 toFriday 07-08-2022 5:00 PM ET
Don’t delay! All the spots are almost full !!!
7. Crazy 8 Barking Lot and Medals handout we need representatives from every patrol please
Important Planning:
It is Time to sign up for the Knoxville Zoo and Navitat Canopy Adventure. The trip is Saturday September 10 BUT we need you to Sign up now!!! Knoxville Zoo and Nature Center scouting experiences Fun !!! zoo merit badge class, zoo observations, and Navitat canopy adventure
The Sequoyah Council Scouting Now has a waitlist for Citizenship in Society Merit Badge Workshop!!!!
Service:
Service hours: Hope Helps : Go to T48.org for details,or see Nell Harr First Saturday of every month !
Crazy 8 barking lot and Metal handout The Almost Crazy 3K Run/Walk starts at 7:58 pm, and the Crazy 8s 8K Run starts at 8:58pm. HMG, Martin Dentistry & the Barking Lot should be set up and ready to go by 7:30pm. All others should be set up and ready by 8:30pm. We are expecting about 1000 in the 3K and 5000 in the 8K.
In addition to the Little 8 component, we have been asked to fill a great need with the Medals following the 8K. We will need a lot of volunteers.
Save the Date !!!!Save the date !!!!
July 19 – July 28, 2023 at the Summit Bechtel Reserve. Registration opened on March 27 and online registration can be completed at https://jamboree.scouting.org/ . Online registration and an initial payment must be completed before July 31, 2022 to avoid a late fee.
Extra stuff : This event will not have Troop Leadership, it is Not Troop sponsored!!!
Specialty Week is perfect for you! Specialty week is July 5-8. You can choose to focus on Shooting Sports, S.T.E.M., Aquatics, Ecology and Conservation, Frontier Camp, or BSA Lifeguard training. When you add Specialty week to your summer experience, you save $100 on registration. Register by June 14th to save another $25 with the early bird discount!
Please register at https://scoutingevent.com/713-49928
Sign up:
Tripsheet is now available Carden’s Bluff (Truck In) Swimming Adventure, Friday, Jul 8 at 5:00 PM Sunday, Jul 10 at 12:00 PM
Save the date :
Dick Tracy Rock, Friday, Aug 5 at 5:00 PM –
Sunday, Aug 7 at 6:00 PM
Marsh blood drive Aug 21 at 1:00 Chpc
We will have a tent -please help
July 16 2022 Crazy 8 Medal assembly and barking lot!!!
May Patrol Monthly Duty Rotation:
Ceremonies: -Eagle
Food Box: Phoenix
Game Guides: Panther
PLC Host: Fox 6:30pm arrival
Service: Flaming Arrow
West Bank: Wolf
* Use rakes and spread mulch to fill in holes in Children’s Play
Patrol jobs: please do jobs That are assigned, it’s your responsibility!
Upcoming May planning:
May 31 Personal Scout Skill Development
Something will be offered- taught for every rank and basketball for those who are not working on advancements.
June-
7 Scavenger Hunt
14 Flag Day Celebration/ uniform Inspection
21 Summer Camp / Personal Scout Skill Development
28 Kickball at the high school
Questions: Julieann White
423-202-5668
NEWS & EVENTS:
Note 2022 Calendar:
Note our calendar has been posted. https://testing.t48.org/calendar-listings/2022-calendar-events-list/
Troop 48 BSA Patrol Check list May,17 22
TROOP 48 BSA PATROL MEETING CHECKLIST Tuesday,May 17, 2022
Make sure you have closed-toe shoes!
Capture the flag tonight.
Class B unless scheduled for a
SMC or BOR
Clarification!!! Announcement about the opening ceremony.
From a 2006 BSA Scouting magazine article: My question regards protocol during flag ceremonies: Should a Scout use the Scout salute while in a Class B uniform or place his right hand over his heart? First, when referring to uniforms, Class A and Class B are military terms that are not used in the BSA. The correct Scouting terms for the two versions of the uniform are “official uniform” and “activity uniform.” Although less formal, the activity uniform is still considered an official uniform, and therefore it is appropriate for boys to use the Scout salute while wearing it during a flag ceremony.
PLC 6:30 All New Patrol Leadership representatives should be in attendance for quick job introduction.
Patrol checklist:
1. Take attendance. Add trips, churches, service hours, etc. for meetings missed.
2. Counsel and sign off advancement. Update Scout books for advancements
3. Call patrol members who are not present. Discuss possible new Scouts for patrol.
4. Confirm CDC summer camp classes –joining a wait list is an option too
5.Summer Camp!!! Please take care of
Medical forms and payments
*6. Note: In the Coffee Shop area,
Mr. Hasler; summer camp plus book checks for Fox patrol. He will be available, Answering questions.
Mr. Allen; Handle book checks all other patrols plus be available for training on T48.org booking registrations for upcoming events.
This Tuesday is our internal deadline for being fully paid for summer camp!!!!
MANDATORY BOOK CHECKS FOR ALL SCOUTS GOING TO SUMMER CAMP!
All scouts attending camp must double-check and review that they have classes, cabins, and have made payment arrangements.
7. Prepare for capture the flag you will need your flag, cheers, and team plan ( No tackling pushing or hitting- this is a low-contact event)
Our Newest Scouts who are still visiting patrols: We invite you to visit with a patrol you have not visited yet. ( please let Leadership know your selection of patrol )
8. NYLT First class scouts looking for leadership training opportunities Camp Davy Crockett Monday 07-04-2022 toFriday 07-08-2022 5:00 PM ET
Don’t delay! All spots are almost full !!!
9. Time to sign up 2022 Knoxville Zoo and Navitat Canopy AdventureSaturday September 10Sign up now Knoxville Zoo and Nature Center scouting experiences Fun !!! zoo merit badge class, zoo observations, and Navitat canopy adventure
Life scouts Important Get Registered:
Sequoyah Council Scouting Event – Citizenship in Society Merit Badge Workshop space is limited!!!!
Eagle required merit badge Citizenship in Society: Currently only taught at Council
Saturday:
Jun-11 2022 9:00 AM – 1:00
Please see Mr. Hasler tonight!
( if you have registered on your own please see Mr. Hasler)
Save the Date !!!!Save the date !!!!
Service hours: Hope Helps
Help with a yard sale: Call to set up a time as a patrol ( see Nell Harr with questions)
Dates available to help :
2022 9am-2pm , June 4, July 2,
August 6, September 3, and October 1
Confirm time with Connie Johnson
Executive Director
Hope Helps TN
4045 West Stone Drive Ste. I
Kingsport, TN 37660
(423) 297-4675
Stay up to date: Go to T48.org for details, get you signed up for events!
July 19 – July 28, 2023 at the Summit Bechtel Reserve. Registration opened on March 27 and online registration can be completed at https://jamboree.scouting.org/ . Online registration and an initial payment must be completed before July 31, 2022 to avoid a late fee.
Specialty Week is perfect for you! Specialty week is July 5-8. You can choose to focus on Shooting Sports, S.T.E.M., Aquatics, Ecology and Conservation, Frontier Camp, or BSA Lifeguard training. When you add Specialty week to your summer experience, you save $100 on registration. Register by June 14th to save another $25 with the early bird discount!
Please register at
This event will not have Troop Leadership, it is Not Troop sponsored!!!
Carden’s Bluff (Truck In) Swimming Adventure, Friday, Jul 8 at 5:00 PM Sunday, Jul 10 at 12:00 PM
Dick Tracy Rock, Friday, Aug 5 at 5:00 PM –
Sunday, Aug 7 at 6:00 PM
Marsh blood drive Aug 21 at 1:00 Chpc
We will have a tent -please help
July 16 2022 Crazy 8 Medal assembly and barking lot!!!
The Almost Crazy 3K Run/Walk starts at 7:58 pm, and the Crazy 8s 8K Run starts at 8:58pm. HMG, Martin Dentistry & the Barking Lot should be set up and ready to go by 7:30pm. All others should be set up and ready by 8:30pm. We are expecting about 1000 in the 3K and 5000 in the 8K.
In addition to the Little 8 component, we have been asked to fill a great need with the Medals following the 8K. We will need a lot of volunteers.
May Patrol Monthly Duty Rotation Chart
Please do the jobs They are assigned. It’s your responsibility!
May Patrol Monthly Duty Rotation:
Ceremonies: -Eagle
Food Box: Phoenix
Game Guides: Panther
PLC Host: Fox 6:30pm arrival
Service: Flaming Arrow
West Bank: Wolf
* Use rakes and spread mulch to fill in holes in Children’s Play
Patrol jobs: please do jobs That are assigned, it’s your responsibility!
Upcoming May planning:
24 CDC Summer camp prep for new scouts Older scouts :
Sullivan County police department and county school system.
Mrs. Melissa young.
She is working to call attendance to a fantastic free program offered to help bring awareness to the community youth leadership about the dangers of local substance abuse.
This is for all older scouts but with a short follow up this will help cover This is Second Class requirement 7c: Participate in a school, community, or troop program on the dangers of using drugs, alcohol, and tobacco, and other practices that could be harmful to your health. Discuss your participation in the program with your family, and explain the dangers of substance addictions.
Mr. Young will share information about TNSTRONG Youth Summit
June 5-7, 2022
Chattanooga Conference Convention Center
Over the course of this three-day conference, you will have the opportunity to hear
from leading tobacco prevention experts as well as network with like-minded
peers from across the state. Our goal is that you depart feeling fueled and equipped
to reach peers and adults in the continuing effort to protect people from the
harmful effects of tobacco use.
Questions: Julieann White
423-202-5668
NEWS & EVENTS:
Note 2022 Calendar:
Note our calendar has been posted. https://testing.t48.org/calendar-listings/2022-calendar-events-list/
TROOP 48 BSA PATROL MEETING CHECKLIST Tuesday,May 10, 2022
Troop Reminder:
May 7Troop opportunities:
Bays mountain and Warriors Path have Multiple outdoor opportunities available, they are posted on their website and t48.org
This weekend :
Adopt a park:
Park clean up 10am till noon Warriors path service project Saturday May 7th morning; cleanup -Saturday Do a good turn
Orienteering :
Troop event May 7 2022 Warriors park at 12:00 Come enjoy this Saturday afternoon outdoors and learn about Orienteering, maps, and how to use a compass. This event will cover the basics of Orienteering as well as First Class Requirement 4a
TROOP 48 BSA PATROL MEETING CHECKLIST Tuesday,May 10, 2022
Class B unless scheduled for a
SMC or BOR
PLC 6:30 All new patrol leadership representatives should be in attendance
May 10 Backpacking Demo by leadership for preparation for all attending May
14-15 Beginner Backpacking Trip Bays Mountain State park to Laurel Run Park.
Congratulations to Troop 48’s 176 Eagle Scout Grayson Hoffman ;we are all very proud of his achievements. Grayson has been an amazing scout, he has enjoyed Scouting while moving to multiple different areas as part of a military family. We are happy to now be his Scouting family ! Well done Grayson you did a great job congratulations!!!! We are very proud of you!!!!
Congratulations to Timothy as our new SPL!! Congratulations to all new Patrol Leadership!!
1. Take attendance. Add trips, churches, service hours, etc. for meetings missed.
2. Counsel and sign off advancement. Update Scout books for advancements
3. Call patrol members who are not present. Discuss possible new Scouts for patrol.
4. Confirm CDC summer camp classes –joining a wait list is an option too
5. Beginners backpacking meeting with Brian Shone please plan to meet after Patrol meeting trip is May14-15
*6. Note: In the Coffee Shop area,
Mr. Hasler; summer camp plus book checks for Fox patrol. He will be available, Answering questions.
Mr. Allen; Handle book checks all other patrols plus be available for training on T48.org booking registrations for upcoming events.
NOTE: MANDATORY BOOK CHECKS FOR ALL SCOUTS GOING TO SUMMER CAMP!
7. Save the date ! July 19 – July 28, 2023 at the Summit Bechtel Reserve. Registration opened on March 27 and online registration can be completed at https://jamboree.scouting.org/ . Online registration and an initial payment must be completed before July 31, 2022 to avoid a late fee.
8. NYLT First class scouts looking for leadership training opportunities Camp Davy Crockett Monday 07-04-2022 toFriday 07-08-2022 5:00 PM ET
10. Summer Camp!!! Please take care of
Medical forms and payments
Save the date
Carden’s Bluff (Truck In) Swimming Adventure, Friday, Jul 8 at 5:00 PM Sunday, Jul 10 at 12:00 PM
Dick Tracy Rock, Friday, Aug 5 at 5:00 PM –
Sunday, Aug 7 at 6:00 PM
Marsh blood drive Aug 21 at 1:00 Chpc
We will have a tent -please help
Life scouts!!!
Get Registered: Sequoyah Council Scouting Event – Citizenship in Society Merit Badge Workshop
Eagle required merit badge Citizenship in Society:
Saturday Jun-11 2022 9:00 AM – 1:00
Please see Mr. Hasler tonight! Space is limited ( if you have registered on your own please see Mr. Hasler)
Our Newest Scouts who are still visiting patrols: We invite you to visit with a patrol you have not visited yet. ( please let Leadership know your selection of patrol )
Patrol Monthly Duty Rotation Chart Patrol jobs: please do jobs They are assigned it’s your responsibility!
Please check lost and found and gather your belongings or they will be donated! Ryan lick is looking for his Gray down jacket – please check your gear for this jacket
May Patrol Monthly Duty Rotation:
Ceremonies: -Eagle
Food Box: Phoenix
Game Guides: Panther
PLC Host: Fox 6:30pm arrival
Service: Flaming Arrow
West Bank: Wolf
* Use rakes and spread mulch to fill in holes in Children’s Play
Patrol jobs: please do jobs That are assigned, it’s your responsibility!
NEWS & EVENTS:
Note 2022 Calendar:
Note our calendar has been posted. https://testing.t48.org/calendar-listings/2022-calendar-events-list/
Upcoming May planning:
17 Capture the Flag Patrol Comp.
24 CDC Summer camp prep first time camp attendants/ older scouts will have a guest speaker from Sullivan county anti-drug coalition.
31 Personal Scout Skill Development
Service hours: Hope Helps
Help with a yard sale: Call to set up a time as a patrol ( see Nell Harr with questions)
Dates available to help :
2022 9am-2pm
May 7, June 4, July 2,
August 6, September 3, and October 1
Confirm time with Connie Johnson
Executive Director
Hope Helps TN
4045 West Stone Drive Ste. I
Kingsport, TN 37660
(423) 297-4675
Stay up to date: Go to T48.org for details, get you signed up for events!
Question : Julieann White
423-202-5668
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Julieann WhiteScoutMasterT48@gmail.comScoutmaster Troop 48
Senior Patrol Leader Elections May 3,2022
Troop 48 SPL Candidates
Finn Hounshell :
Started in scouting by joining Pack 385 as a Tiger Cub, earning the Arrow of Light, and transferred to Troop 48. ( Wolf patrol ) He has been on almost every trip Troop 48 has to offer. His favorites have been
Klondike, National Jamboree, and hiking the Inca Trail to Machu
Picchu in Peru. Finn has served in the troop by being a Chaplain’s
Aide, Bugler, Wolf Patrol Leader, Den Chief of Pack 385, and
Assistant Senior Patrol Leader. He was named Troop 48 Scout of
Year in 2017. Fin’s Eagle project gave leadership for the construction of a
custom, wooden playground for Oasis of Kingsport, a women’s
ministry that seeks to help low socioeconomic women by providing
laundry services, showers, and classes such as sewing and cooking. Attending West Ridge High
School. He is very active at West Ridge H.S., participating in Beta
Club, Book Club, Key Club, National Honor Society, and Student
Government – and is an officer for several of these groups. Finn
loves to challenge himself by taking many accelerated and AP
classes while still maintaining an above 4.0 GPA. He plays trumpet
in the band and was named drum major for next year’s marching
season. He is Also, on the West Ridge Tennis team.
Jonathan Smith:
Junior at Volunteer High School. Jonathan joined Pack 286 as a Tiger Cub. He earned his Arrow of Light and joined Troop 48 in 2015. (Wolf patrol)
He served as a Patrol Leader and Quartermaster but most enjoyed his role as Troop Quartermaster. His favorite activities in scouting include going to summer camp every year, attending NYLT, and going to Dick Tracy rock. Jonathan’s Eagle Scout project took place at the B’nai Sholom Congregation. He painted and revitalized the religious school at the synagogue. He plans on attending college with a major in music education and starting a career in teaching.
Jonathan currently is a Junior at Volunteer High School. Jonathan has been involved in band and choir achieving both All-East in-band and All-State in the choir. He is also a member and officer of the SGA, Key Club, and the Jazz band at Volunteer.
Langley Brents :
Langley’s scouting journey starts with him earning his arrow of light in 2019 with pack 49. Shortly after this he transfers to troop 48 and joins flamming arrow patrol. Through flaming arrow patrol he achieved the positions of assistant patrol leader, patrol leader, and scribe. He has also taken on troop-level positions such as Chaplin’s aid and assistant quartermaster. He has recently also been asked to be aspl of the service for national youth leadership training. His favorite scouting trips start with Grayson Highlands backpacking but still include summer camp, Klondike, and dick Tracy rock. He is currently star rank approaching life rank. He is currently in the 8th grade attending John Sevier Middle School in Kingsport. At the school, he is a part of the golf team that just won the district tournament. He is also in the school show “The Music Man”. He wants to be a senior patrol leader because he wants to solve some of the problems that exist within the troop. He also thinks that he has plenty of leadership experience to benefit the troop
Timothy Preshong:
Timothy joined Troop 48 (Wolf patrol ) at age 11. From there he quickly got involved with current activities and strived to earn ranks quickly. He enjoys all of Troop 48’s activities, especially backpacking and Summer Camp. Some of his favorite merit badges are Wilderness Survival, Camping, and Cooking. Timothy is currently a Life scout. While in Troop 48, Timothy has served in many positions, including Scribe, Historian, Assistant Patrol Leader, Patrol Leader, Chaplain’s Aide, and Assistant Senior Patrol Leader. In 2021 he was named the Scout of the Week at CDC and was also given the Most Merit Badges Earned Award for the 2021 year.
Timothy is also committed to other activities. He plays violin in his church orchestra, is a leader in his choir, and especially enjoys playing the piano. Timothy also works several yard work jobs. Timothy wants to serve as Senior Patrol Leader. He wants to continue the good progress of the troop and introduce new ideas that will build Troop 48’s leadership and increase the advancement, character, and overall progress.
May 3, 2022 — Troop Elections — Patrol Checklist
TROOP 48 BSAPATROL MEETING CHECKLIST Tuesday,May 3 , 2022 -***Patrol Elections please make arrangements to have 50% of your patrol present
COH Awards not picked up Along with any Rank Advancements cards not picked up-the Troop Scribe will be addressing envelopes and mailing them out.
* EVERY PATROL Needs a check on attendance sheets? Did everyone hand in attendance COH ?
What patrols need attendance sheets?
Note: Scout Card Money was due April 26th bring any unsold cards and money!
1. Take attendance. Add trips, churches, service hours, etc. for meetings missed.
2. Counsel and sign off advancement. Update Scout books for advancements
3. Call patrol members who are not present. Discuss possible new Scouts for patrol.
4. Sign up for CDC summer camp classes –
5. Sign up for beginners backpacking
May14-15 see Brian Shone for information
*6. Note: In the Coffee Shop area,
Mr. Hasler; summer camp plus book checks for Fox patrol. He will be available, Answering questions.
Mr. Allen; Handle book checks all other patrols plus be available for training on T48.org booking registrations for upcoming events.
NOTE: MANDATORY BOOK CHECKS FOR ALL SCOUTS GOING TO SUMMER CAMP!
7. Save the date ! July 19 – July 28, 2023 at the Summit Bechtel Reserve. Registration opened on March 27 and online registration can be completed at https://jamboree.scouting.org/ . Online registration and an initial payment must be completed before July 31, 2022 to avoid a late fee.
8. NYLT First class scouts looking for leadership training opportunities Camp Davy Crockett Monday 07-04-2022 toFriday 07-08-2022 5:00 PM ET
Turn in: Advancements activities Any and all achievements done at Backbone rock should be addressed.
Our Newest Scouts who are still visiting patrols: We invite you to visit with a patrol you have not visited yet. ( please let Leadership know your selection )
Patrol Monthly Duty Rotation Chart Patrol jobs: please do jobs That are assigned it’s your responsibility!
Please check lost and found and gather your belongings or they will be donated! Ryan lick is looking for his Gray down jacket – please check your gear for this jacket
May Patrol Monthly Duty Rotation:
Ceremonies: -Eagle
Food Box: Phoenix
Game Guides: Panther
PLC Host: Fox 6:30pm arrival
Service: Flaming Arrow
West Bank: Wolf
* Use rakes and spread mulch to fill in holes in Children’s Play
Patrol jobs: please do jobs That are assigned, it’s your responsibility!
NEWS & EVENTS:
Note 2022 Calendar:
Note our calendar has been posted. https://testing.t48.org/calendar-listings/2022-calendar-events-list/
May-
3 Election / Class B
7 Warriors path service project Saturday morning; cleanup -Saturday afternoon Orienteering, maps, and how to use a compass. This event will cover the basics of Orienteering as well as First Class Requirement 4a.
10 Backpacking Demo
14-15 Beginner Backpacking Trip Bays Mountain State park and ends around three the next day at Laurel Run Park.
17 Capture the Flag Patrol Comp.
24 CDC Summer camp prep
31 Personal Scout Skill Development
Service hours: Hope Helps
Help with a yard sale: Call to set up a time as a patrol ( see Nell Harr with questions)
Dates available to help :
2022 9am-2pm
April 2, May 7, June 4, July 2,
August 6, September 3, and October 1
Confirm time with Connie Johnson
Executive Director
Hope Helps TN
4045 West Stone Drive Ste. I
Kingsport, TN 37660
(423) 297-4675
Stay up to date: Go to T48.org for details, get you signed up for events!
* Since the next payment deadline has arrived for summer camp, Please see Mr. Jerry Browning , to run a check on your balance next week.
First fully paid patrol will win Donuts !
Question : Julieann White
423-202-5668
TROOP 48 BSA PATROL MEETING CHECKLIST Tuesday, April 26, 2022,
THIS WEEKEND !!!!!
Bike Rodeo: CHPC 4/23/22 11:30 am come help!
CPR: 4/23/22 2202 N John B Dennis Hwy #200 9:00 am
TROOP 48 BSA PATROL MEETING CHECKLIST Tuesday, April 26, 2022,
Knife demo!! Don’t be late !!!
For those who were not present at COH, please collect your awards at the start of next week’s meeting.
Along with any Rank Advancements cards, Jim F. did not give out any of the rank cards. Sorry
If not picked up by the end of April, then the Troop Scribe addresses envelopes for mailing the awards.
* EVERY PATROL Needs a check on attendance sheets? Did everyone hand in attendance!?!
What patrols need attendance sheets?
The Egg hunt was a fun success !!!! Donuts delivery for Phoenix
Note:
Scout Card Money is due April 26th bring any unsold cards and money!
Troop Goal is 5000 !!! Let’s have an ice cream party!!!
Thank you, Ben and Misty Richie for doing a wonderful job with this fundraiser!
Meeting- one leadership corps will be in each meeting to make sure the meeting is running smoothly:
1. Take attendance. Add trips, churches, service hours, etc. for meetings missed.
2. Counsel and sign off advancement. Update Scout books for advancements
3. Call patrol members who are not present. Discuss possible new Scouts for patrol.
4. Sign up for CDC summer camp classes –
5. Sign up for beginners backpacking
May14-15 see Brian Shone for information
*6. Note: In the Coffee Shop area,
Mr. Hasler; summer camp plus book checks for Fox patrol. He will be available, to answer questions.
Mr. Allen; Handle book checks for all other patrols plus be available for training on T48.org booking registrations for upcoming events.
NOTE: MANDATORY BOOK CHECKS FOR ALL SCOUTS GOING TO SUMMER CAMP!
7. Save the date! July 19 – July 28, 2023, at the Summit Bechtel Reserve. Registration opened on March 27 and online registration can be completed at https://jamboree.scouting.org/. To avoid a late fee, online registration and initial payment must be completed before July 31, 2022.
Turn in: Advancements activities any achievements are done at Backbone rock should be addressed.
Our Newest Scouts who are still visiting patrols: We invite you to visit with a patrol you have not visited yet. ( please let Leadership know your selection )
Patrol Monthly Duty Rotation Chart Patrol jobs: please do jobs That are assigned it’s your responsibility!
Please check lost and found and gather your belongings or they will be donated! Ryan lick is looking for his Gray down jacket – please check your gear for this jacket
Patrol Monthly Duty Rotation Chart
April:
Ceremonies: -Phoenix
Food Box: Panther
Game Guides: Fox
PLC Host: Flaming arrow
6:30 pm arrival
Service: Wolf
West Bank: Eagle is currently Phoenix
* Use rakes and spread mulch to fill in holes in Children’s Play
Patrol jobs: please do jobs That are assigned, it’s your responsibility!
NEWS & EVENTS:
Note 2022 Calendar:
Note our calendar has been posted. https://testing.t48.org/calendar-listings/2022-calendar-events-list/
May-
3 Election / Class A
7 Warriors path service project Saturday morning; cleanup -Saturday afternoon Orienteering, maps, and how to use a compass. This event will cover the basics of Orienteering as well as First Class Requirement 4a.
10 Backpacking Demo
14-15 Beginner Backpacking Trip Bays Mountain State Park and ends around three the next day at Laurel Run Park.
17 Capture the Flag Patrol Comp.
24 CDC Summer camp prep
31 Personal Scout Skill Development
Note planning:
Service hours: Hope Helps
Help with a yard sale: Call to set up a time as a patrol ( see Nell Harr with questions)
Dates available to help :
2022 9am-2pm
April 2, May 7, June 4, July 2,
August 6, September 3, and October 1
Confirm time with Connie Johnson
Executive Director
Hope Helps TN
4045 West Stone Drive Ste. I
Kingsport, TN 37660
(423) 297-4675
Stay up to date: Go to T48.org for details, and get you signed up for events!
* Since the next payment deadline has arrived for summer camp, Please see Mr. Jerry Browning, to run a check on your balance next week.
The first fully paid patrol will win Donuts!
Question : Julieann White
423-202-5668
—
Julieann WhiteScoutMasterT48@gmail.comScoutmaster Troop 48
