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Safeguarding Youth Training (replaces Youth Protection Training)
MUST BE COMPLETED BY ALL ADULT LEADERS BEFORE 15 NOVEMBER

Updated 28 September 2025

This training is required to register you as an adult leader with the troop which will occur near the end of November.

Safeguarding Youth Training, which replaces Youth Protection Training, is an updated Scouts America youth protection training available for leaders, parents, and all adults who interact with Scouts. The training includes a Certification Test.  All Adult Leaders are required to complete this training annually (even though it says online that the training is good for two years).  Login to your BSA account at my.scouting.org to take the course. The course and test will take about 90 minutes to complete but can be completed a module at a time. Email a copy of your completed certificate to Ken Krach and Adam Spence.

Patrol Leaders Council (PLC), Sunday, 2 November, 6:00-7:00 PM, Joe's Cafe

PLCs will generally be scheduled for the first Sunday of each month. Check the announcements for any changes. All patrols should be represented by their Patrol Leader or a designated substitute. All Seniors are expected to participate. Adult Leaders are welcome to join the meetings.

Please arrive at Joe's Cafe shortly before 6 PM so the meeting can start on time. Parents should return at 7:00 PM to pick up their sons.

Committee Meeting, Monday, 3 November, 7:30 - 9:00 PM

Please update your Zoom App to the latest version before joining the meeting.
Zoom Meeting ID:
883 1455 5884

First Thursday Path to First Class, 6 November, 6-7 PM, Joe's Cafe

The First Thursday meeting will be held from 6-7 PM in Joe's Cafe which is located in the basement of the Parish Center. Enter through the side door to the parking lot. The First Thursday meeting will be followed by a pizza dinner at 7 PM for active meeting participants.

These classes are available to scouts that are working on the ranks of Scout, Tenderfoot, 2nd Class, and 1st Class and will be offered on the first Thursdays of the month.  Scouts do not need to sign up in advance. For more information about the First Thursday Path to First Class program, call Mr. Chris Mulhall (610-350-8419).

We will need lots of help from the seniors, patrol leaders, older scouts and adults

Backpacking Harpers Ferry to Blackburn Camp, 7-9 November, be at the shed by 6:00 PM
Sign Up for the Trip TODAY!

Our November camping trip is backpacking from Harpers Ferry to the Blackburn Campsite. This is the only opportunity this year for you to complete the PASS backpacking requirement. It is also an opportunity to complete your Second Class hiking and map & compass requirements.

NO UNIFORMS FOR THIS TRIP - JUST BRING WHAT YOU NEED!

Meet at the shed at 6:00. We don't have much to pack so we plan to be on the road by 6:30 PM.

Actions required by participants before the trip:

General Information 

Additional Backpacking Information - MUST READING FOR EVERYONE!

All Scouts, Adults, and Parents: you should carefully read this information.
(updated 18 October) It is more detailed information about backpacking in general and also information specific to how THIS backpacking trip will be run.
Hikes and Maps
We will all camp together on Friday and Saturday nights. On Saturday we will have two routes for backpacking. The longer route is about 13 miles. This route is for older Scouts and Scouts who need it for PASS. The Scoutmaster must approve all Scouts going on the long hike. We will also have a shorter backpack, around 6 miles, for new and younger Scouts. We will all hike out together about 1.5 miles on Sunday morning.
Food 

Transportation

  Carpooling:

Annual Bull & Oyster Event, 14th November, Columbus Gardens, Nottingham, MD

Our Parents Club Annual Bull and Oyster Roast will take place on Friday evening, 14 November at the Columbus Gardens in Nottingham, MD from 7 to 11 pm.

Details: This is a major fund raiser for the troop. The participation of every family is required to make the event a success. We are also in need of committee members and people to help run the event.

We are in need of Silent Auction Items. Please consider items you have or solicit items from employers, friends and family. Here are suggestions for items that have proved to be valuable in the past. The Silent Auction is one of the major contributors to our profit from the Bull Roast.

What we need from each family:

  1. Buy Tickets. Tickets are $65 each or $60 each for a table of 8, 9 or 10. Consider inviting your family and friends to meet our 300 guest goal. The tables seat 8 or 9 guests comfortably with a table of 10 being cozy, but comfortable among friends and family.
  2. Sign Up to Help. We request that each family sign up to assist at an event table for a 1 hour block. Sign-up sheets are displayed at troop meetings.
  3. TV Raffle Tickets. Each boy will be given tickets to sell to friends and family. Tickets are $5 each, or 3 for $10. The purchaser does not need to be present to win.
  4. Patrol Baskets. Your son’s patrol is making a patrol basket to be displayed at the event. This basket will provide an item that attendees will buy chances to win which helps the troop. In addition the patrol that accumulates the most chances will win a prepared dinner with the adults and seniors at the Senior Surprise camping trip. The cost of the basket is to be shared by all members of the patrol. Assist your son and his patrol in putting together a great basket.
  5. Dad’s Beers of the World basket. Please bring in a six pack of your favorite beer to be added to the Dad’s basket. You can bring them to any troop meeting before the event.
  6. Mom’s Wine Basket. Please bring a bottle of wine to be added to the Mom’s basket. You can bring them to any troop meeting before the event.
  7. Attend and have a wonderful evening!

Additional information sheet. Contact Rich Koors to volunteer or for even more information.

Citizenship in Society Offered in January

Mrs. Amy Madsen will be offering a three part Citizenship in Society merit badge course in January 2026. If you would like to take this merit badge course and have special scheduling requests, contact Mrs Madsen and she will try to accommodate them. Her contact information is in the troop roster.

Summer Camp, 23 July - 2 August 2026, SAVE THE DATES

We will be traveling to Camp Rotary in Clare, Michigan for our 2026 Summer Camp. We need volunteers to help plan and execute the trip. We are especially looking for several people to help with the logistics, including travel, lodging, and activity arrangements to/from camp.

High Adventure Trips to Philmont and Sea Base in 2026, Sign Up for Crews

Additional Resources for Scouts, Parents, and Adults

Please visit the Resources page under the Information menu above for additional information about Troop 497 programs and activities.