Nov 11

Turkey Shoot – November 15-17

What: Shooting rifles, shotguns, your “pre-approved” gun; archery, tomahawks, atlatl-throw; first aid;
pioneering activities; eating awesome food including turkeys; ceremonies and stories around the
campfire; the Frontier(*) Trading Post will be open for business.
* Not to be confused with the Camp’s trading post, which will be closed

When: Be at the Church Friday, November 16, at 5:30PM to load up the bus, and leave soon thereafter. We return to the Church Sunday, November 18 by 12:30PM. (Troop gear will be loaded Thursday evening into the trailer- your help is appreciated!)

Where: At our NEW rendezvous point ~~~ Shawnee Campsite, Camp Chief Logan. 3 latrines, fully
functional; spectacular wilderness view; quiet neighborhood (no cows); NRA-certified rifle range.

Bring: Class A uniform on the bus (as always); clothing for the weather; see Handout for other stuff.

DO NOT BRING: Your own ammo; Your own weapon if it has not been “pre-approved”.

Cost: $35.00 — covers transportation, food, lodging, and all of the ammo and arrows we bring.

Turkey Shoot 2012 Handout

Nov 11

Simon Kenton Council Training – November 17

The Simon Kenton Council Training Committee is sponsoring a Specific Training opportunity on November 17 at the Simon Kenton Leadership Development Center on Kinnear Rd. starting at 9 AM until 3 PM.

Courses to be offered are:

  • Cub Scout Training: Den Leader Basics and it is a new syllabus. It is for all Den Leaders, Assistant Den Leaders, Webelos Leaders, Assistant Webelos Leaders, Cubmasters and Assistant Cubmasters
  • Boy Scout Leader Training: Scoutmaster and Assistant Scoutmaster Training is for all Scoutmasters and Assistants
  • Venture Training: Basic Adult Leader Training is for all Crew Advisers and Assistants

All Direct Contact leaders must be trained for the position in which they they are registered by December 31, 2012. If you or any of your registered leaders are not trained, they need to attend this event. This includes Cub leaders who change positions such as Den Leader to Webelos Den Leader or Cubmaster.

Cost is FREE –  Attendees are asked to bring a lunch and beverage/water. Registration is required by November 14.

Get more information: http://bit.ly/VBMk9e
Registration: http://btfy.me/hcqbkm

Nov 11

Gettysburg Summer Camp 2013

2013 SUMMER CAMP AT GETTYSBURG 150
******June 29 to July 8, 2013*******
Calling All Volunteers — ENLIST NOW! !!

All able-bodied Scouts of all Ranks! Adults, Leaders, and Parents of all ages! Sign-on NOW to be part of the 150th Anniversary of the Battle of Gettysburg. This will be our “out of state” summer camp, complete with merit badge offerings and skills, designed for those who have attended a week-long away-from-home summer camp before (or bring your parent with you). BUT-in addition to the advancements, we will take part in the living history demonstrations, the 5-part hiking patch, the battlefield tours, and most exciting of all- the battle re-enactments- including the guns, cannons, horses, smoke, smells, sounds, and atmosphere of what it was like to be there 150 years ago!

SO- check your calendars; kiss your sweethearts goodbye— AND ENLIST NOW for a summer camp experience of a lifetime!

Again, that’s actually June 29 to July 8, 2013 (the dates have been firmed up)
***Reservations will be necessary for many things on this trip- please sign up soon***

$$$$$ WE ARE ASKING FOR YOUR DEPOSIT HOLDER BY OCTOBER 1ST $$$$$
IDEALLY $100.00 BY THEN. BATTLE RE-ENACTMENT TICKETS ARE NOW ON SALE, AND WE PLAN TO PURCHASE THEM IN EARLY OCTOBER BEFORE THEY SELL OUT.

SEE MR. RODERICK FOR MORE DETAILS. OUR PLANNING COMMITTEE IS NOW WORKING OUT MORE DETAILS TO COME, INCLUDING CONFIRMING TACTICAL HIKE ROUTES, IDEAL BIVOUAC LOCATIONS, AND OF COURSE DELICIOUS RATIONS FIT FOR A SOLDIER!!!

DON’T MISS OUT ON THIS UNIQUE EXPERIENCE!!!

Gettysburg 2013 Volunteers Handout

Oct 19

Fruit & Greenery Reminder

This is the last weekend for Fruit & Greenery sales as the forms are due Monday October 22nd at the regular troop meeting. Get out and sell as much as you can before the Monday cut-off.

Completed sales forms must be turned in at the Monday troop meeting. No late orders will be accepted. If your son can not attend this meeting, you must make arrangements to get the sales sheets turned in on or before this date.

* No money will be accepted on Monday October 22nd

Oct 14

Rappelling Fall 2012 – October 27

What: Rappelling at Conkles Hollow in the Hocking Hills State Park with our BSA certified Rappel Masters. Come spend the day with us hanging over a cliff on a rope– it doesn’t get any better than that! Complete 13 rappels (6 for the adults) and you earn your Rappel Knot.

Who: Scouts, Leaders, Parents (and even Grandmothers). BSA rules require a parent be present if you are under 14 years old. Parents are welcome to rappel but not required.

When: Saturday, October 27, 2012 – leave the Church at 7AM and return approximately 4PM.

Bring: Leather work gloves, long pants, boots, water bottle. You will also need to pack your own lunch. Eat breakfast before you come. Dress in layers and appropriately for the weather.

Cost: $15.00

Rappelling Fall 2012 Handout

Oct 08

New Eagle Scout – Drew T

CONGRATULATIONS to Drew T on earning and achieving his Eagle rank, the highest honor in Scouting! Drew passed his Board of Review tonight (October 8, 2012) making him the 6th Eagle scout this year from BSA Troop 365.

Oct 05

Mountain Biking/Canoeing/Hiking/Fossil Hunting – October 19-21

What: Mountain Biking/Canoeing/Hiking/Fossil Hunting at Caesar’s Creek State Park, in Ohio, and NOT in Kentucky. Lots of things to do at Caesar’s Creek.

Where: Caesar’s Creek State Park, in Ohio

When: Leave the Church on Friday October 19 at 9AM (that is a day off from school for most public schools) and return on Sunday October 21 at 12:30PM.

Cost: Cost will be $35 — includes transportation, camping fee, food and canoe/kayak rentals.

Bring: Regular weekend camping gear for 3 days/2 nights camping; Scout handbook; proper clothing for the weather; mountain bike.

We still need 2 adults who are willing to bike with the bikers (we have the adults who are willing to canoe with the canoers).

Sep 24

Green Machine

Have you seen how great our bus looks with its new paint job? Our troop transportation used to look like a bus for hauling convicts, now it truly looks worthy of carrying Boy Scouts.

The new bus look would not have been possible without the help and organization of many volunteers that we would like to thank.

  • Steve Aspery and Gary Meyer really took the lead on getting this done
  • Bill Alsnauer recruited the necessary help
  • All of the BSA365 scouts helped prep for the paint during a Monday night scout meeting
  • Jamie Prosser
  • Steve Kirk
  • Steve Bailey
  • Lisa Aspery
  • Randy Reeves
  • Keith Stimpert
  • Tim Hamner
  • Brad Bolon
  • Todd Rittenhouse
  • Bob  Hoffman
  • If you helped and your name isn’t on the list, we thank you as well!

We are looking for Bus Drivers…  wouldn’t you like to drive this Green Machine?