Upcoming Events this Spring World Thinking Day March 12th The Scout Lodge Contact Troop 255 for more details Camporee April 28th - 30th Camp Meriwether Daisy Information Brownie Information Junior Information Cadettes - Ambassadors Information Activities that our Scouts can do at homeVirtual Journey
One of our leaders shared her virtual Journeys she wrote for her troop. Agent of Change (Junior) aMuse (Junior) Southern Conservation Trust
Click here for educational programs on-line Council Council is also doing badges virtually. Check out this link and keep an eye on your emails for more updates from council. |
First Aid Time to update your First Aid Kit and your Red Binder Red Binder - What goes in it Standing Emergency Procedures Suggestions for a First Aid Kit Accident/Incident JOT form for Council Outsmarting Poison Ivy and Other Poisonous Plants (download) VolunteersGeneral InformationPhoto Release Forms Remember, if you plan on using any photos from your troop activities outside of your troop membership, the scout's parent must sign off on a photo release form. Scout Release Volunteer Release Training
Partnering with Families At the October Leader Meeting we had a training on how to keep our parents engaged with your troops. The handouts from the training are below. Outline Your Responsibilities Leadership Skills and Parent Support Troop Volunteer Appreciation Ideas Service Unit/Council Appreciation Awards Notes from Training |
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Gold Award - Jenna, Troop What Do You Do With The Mad That You Fee? Tools for Emotional Discovery I have always loved working with children, and hope to be a teacher myself someday, so I chose to design .... more on Jenna's Project For other Gold Award Projects click here |
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Sheila, Troop 20562
Sheila began her leadership career in the fall of 2019 as a new Kindergarten Daisy leader. She had an experienced co leader, Kym Bushmire, to help her along with a couple other moms who volunteered. Sheila has worked on all the Daisy petals getting ready for Brownies. She did many zoom meetings with her little Daisy scouts that she only had 5 months to know in person. Now they enjoy meeting at Blue Smoke Park where they can be together outside. Sheila has said yes to new scouts that wanted to join her troop so she is now up to 12 girls as they head into Brownies.
Sheila, Troop 20562
Sheila began her leadership career in the fall of 2019 as a new Kindergarten Daisy leader. She had an experienced co leader, Kym Bushmire, to help her along with a couple other moms who volunteered. Sheila has worked on all the Daisy petals getting ready for Brownies. She did many zoom meetings with her little Daisy scouts that she only had 5 months to know in person. Now they enjoy meeting at Blue Smoke Park where they can be together outside. Sheila has said yes to new scouts that wanted to join her troop so she is now up to 12 girls as they head into Brownies.