2015.07.08 State-of-the-Troop Presentation to the Auburn Rotary Club
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Troop 50 made its third state-of-the-troop report to its chartered organization, the Rotary Club of Auburn, Alabama. Learn more about the troop at http://boyscout50.org, and the Auburn Rotary Club at http://www.auburnrotaryclub.com.
2015.07.08 State-of-the-Troop Presentation to the Auburn Rotary Club
Andrew Baird, Scoutmaster Rob Stanford, Troop Committee Chair
Michael Tullier, Chartered Organization Representative
STATE-OF-THE-TROOP UPDATE
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GATHER
young men into a quality
Scouting program,
GROW
them into servant leaders, and
GO
into the community in service
and fellowship.
Troop 50’s mission
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28 registered Scouts
7 new Scouts and
one transfer this
spring
Scoutmaster and
6 Assistant
Scoutmasters
Weekly Meetings @ First Presbyterian
Church (August – May)
Troop stats
5 new Scouts came by way of
Pack 29’s crossover in April
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Scouts advancing in rank
membership retention
and growth, and Cub
Scout outreach
trained adult leaders
camping frequency
frequency of Patrol
Leaders’ Council
meetings
frequency of courts of
honor
service project frequency
budgeting oversight by
the troop committee
physical fitness activities
integrated into troop
meetings
on-time rechartering
Journey to Excellence Metrics
2014 JTE Gold Award Unit
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Doing a Good Turn
VFWPost 5404
Flag Day Flag
Retirement
Ceremony
June 2014
First Presbyterian Church
Work Day, Oct. 2014
Blast & Cast, Nov. 2014
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Doing a Good Turn
Christmas Party &Toys forTots
Dec. 2014
Scouting for Food, Feb. 2015
Rotary
Hickory
Dickory
Park
Work Day
Mar. 2015
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Troop 50’s “Eagles Nest”
Vincent Chu | April 2014
Eagle project: bee enclosure at the Louise
Kreher Forest Ecology Preserve
26 merit badges favorite: Scuba Diving
rising sophomore at Auburn University
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Troop 50’s “Eagles Nest”
Ethan Smith | April 2014
Eagle project: bridge at Ogletree Elementary School
28 merit badges favorite: Shotgun Shooting
rising senior at Auburn High School
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District
camporees
“Chill at the Lake”
Whitewater
rafting
Backpacking
USS Alabama
overnighter
Historical
battlefield hike
Ziplining
Cumberland
Island
Annual Planning
Retreat
Other Past & Upcoming Troop Activities
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Nearly 22% of BSA’s 100,000+ units are
chartered (“owned and operated”) by civic
organizations
Appoints representative to coordinate its
Scouting operations
appoints adult leadership
ensures leaders maintain minimum training
represents Rotary at district and council levels
Rotary’s “Charter Organization” Role
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Support fundraisers
Teach a merit badge
troop or small-group
setting
Rotary make-up credit
Mentor or volunteer for
Eagle Scout projects
Serve as a volunteer
leader
Service Opportunities for Rotarians
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Connect with Troop 50 Online
/boyscout50
/BoyScoutT50
/+Troop50BSA
/c/Troop50BSA
Website
boyscout50.org
Blog & Photos
blog.boyscout50.org
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Media