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IMPORTANT UPCOMING EVENTS - see additional information below
Eagle Court of Honor, Sunday, 19
April, Sign Up and pay by 9 April
Wye Island NRMA, 24-26 April 2026, Signup
Online Before 16 April and Pay at a Troop Meeting
NEW MEDICAL FORMS FOR 2026
Scouting America has updated the Medical Forms for Summer Camp and High
Adventure Camps for 2026. The NEW 2026 VERSIONS, with the Troop
497 information pre-filled, are available on our Information / Major Events &
Resources pages. All adults and Scouts who will be
having a medical between now and these events should complete the form
and bring it to their medical exam so the doctor can add his/her
information and sign the forms.
Photographs from Rodney and Horseshoe
Photographs from our camping trips to Rodney and Horseshoe are now
available in the 2026 Album available on our Photographs web page. The
Horseshoe photographs include individual portraits of almost everyone
crossing the suspension bridge.
First Thursday Path to First Class, 9 April, 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
Troop Meeting, Thursday, 9 April, 7:30-9:00
pm, BRING YOUR SCOUT HANDBOOKS
The monthly theme for April is Agriculture and Gardening.
Please bring your Scout books to the Troop Meeting and First
Thursday.
Our Court of Honor on Sunday, April 19th is rapidly
approaching. The spring Court of Honor is one of the best events
of the scout year. We want to ensure that every Scout who
has achieved a rank advancement, earned a merit badge or otherwise
qualified for an award is recognized at the Court of
Honor.
But we need your help.
We are asking all Scouts to bring their books on Thursday
night. Adults will review the books to help make sure that all
advancements and rewards get recognized.
If you have not yet purchased your tickets,fill out the attached form and
bring it with payment to the Troop meeting on 9 April.
Join us on every Thursday evening for our Troop Meetings in the St Joseph
Parish Multi-Purpose Room. Check these announcements for any updates.
Patrol Leaders Council (PLC), Sunday, 18
April, 6:00-8:00 PM, Joe's Cafe - NEW
DATE!
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.
Eagle Court of Honor, Sunday, 19 April,
2-6 pm, Multipurpose Room, St. Joseph School
Special Announcement: 2026 Troop 497 Court of Honor
Plan to attend the upcoming Troop 497 Court of Honor. Our Spring
Court of Honor will take place on April 19th at 2 pm in St. Joseph’s
Multi-Purpose Room.
This is a special annual event where we celebrate advancements and
merit badges for all Scouts and where we honor our troop’s eleven
newest Eagle Scouts. Come learn about the experiences of our newest
Eagle Scouts. The event also features special awards, lunch and
cake.
To reserve your seat at the Court of Honor, please fill out the attached form and
bring it with payment to the Troop meeting on 9 April.
(If you are out of town and are not able to bring your form this Thursday,
email Amy Madsen at acoatesmadsen@gmail.com)
There are also opportunities to volunteer with set up, clean up,
registration table, or serving dessert. If you’d like to volunteer,
please click here.
PURCHASE YOUR TICKETS NOW!
Sunday, April 19, 2026, 2-6 p.m.
Where: Multi Purpose Room, St. Joseph’s School
Cost: $15 per person ($7 for children 10 and under)
Wye Island NRMA, 24-26 April 2026, Signup Online Now and Pay at
Troop Meeting
Our next camping trip is to Wye Island NRMA,
Dividing Creek Youth Campsites #1 & 2
Some of the main activities for the weekend currently include
Highland Games and Boat Building. There will also be time for
working on rank advancement and PASS during the trip.
Please register to participate using the Online Event Registration
Form and pay the Treasurer at a Troop meeting
before 13th March.
Read these Cold Weather Tips
before going camping and you may discover a tip or two to make your
weekend more enjoyable.
Carry a flashlight in your pocket for when you arrive.
We will return to the shed on Sunday at approximately 1:30PM and
take care of the gear used on the trip. Parents should arrive by
1:45pm to pick up their sons who had carpooled with another
adult.
We will be tenting this weekend. Scouts must sleep in troop
tents and adhere to normal BSA guidelines for tenting with other
scouts as we do on other camping trips. Adults may tent in their
personal tents or a troop tent.
Food
BRING MONEY FOR LUNCH ON SUNDAY.
This is a Patrol cooking trip.Turn your menus into Mr. Michels by 9
April.
Special dietary restrictions: Special dietary restrictions:
If your son has special dietary restrictions you would like the patrol
to attempt to accommodate contact the Patrol Leader. PLEASE BRING
SPECIAL FOOD AS NEEDED.
Use these driving directions to Wye Island NRMA.The
route is about 78 miles and will take about 1 hr 30 min without
traffic to drive, there is a toll for the Bay Bridge - bring your
EZ-PASS.
You should still complete theonline registration process
if you are a Virtus approved driver and you are volunteering to drive
but don't plan to camp.
The Troop's transportation coordinator may actively recruit parents
to drive to/from the camping location if we don't have sufficient
adult volunteers to drive. You may be asked to drive one or both ways.
Collecting Photographs from Summer Camp 2025
Mr. Tiralla is gathering photos from our 2025 summer camp trip and
would love your help. Please select 5–10 of your favorite photos
and add them to our Google album https://photos.app.goo.gl/CNqwMAt4u3asp5579
or send them to him as uncompressed JPG files at fxtphotography@gmail.com.
If file size is a problem, please bring the files to the next troop
meeting on a USB flash drive.
Michigan Rotary Summer Camp Merit Badge and Activity Sign Up, SHOULD
BE COMPLETED!
It is time for Scouts to select their Merit Badges and Activities for
our 2026 Summer Camp at Rotary in Michigan. All Scouts, with the
assistance of their parents and Adult Leaders, should make their
selections and submit their requests to the Troop prior to March 15th. We
will start entering merit badge choices in the camp system on March 15
once the camp enables the system for entry. Some of the
classes have limited space and limited offerings (like welding). These
classes will fill up fast as our troop and everyone else going to camp
is putting in requests. Your chances for getting the classes you want
are GREATLY ENHANCED if you submit them to the Troop prior to March
15th!
Detailed information and links for selecting and submitting your
Merit Badge requests for Summer Camp are on our Information/Major Events page
of this website.
If you have questions please contact Mr. Clasing at weekly troop
meetings or at 443-326-6132.
Canoe Trip, Antietam Creek, 15-17 May
We will be camping at Antietam Creek Campground, sites 9-15 and
canoeing on Antietam Creek.
Before the trip:
All Scouts and Adults on the creek have passed the BSA Swimmers
test within the last 12 months before 16 May 2026. This could
have been at Water Weekend 2025 or Summer Camp 2025. Verify your
status with Dr. Tierney. Otherwise, you need to pass the BSA swimmer
test before 15 May.
All Adults on the water must have completed Safety Afloat and
should have completed Safe Swim Defense within the two years of 16
May 2026. Both course can be completed online and take about 30
minutes each. You will also want to have these completed for Water
Weekend in June.
Check back for more details as we get closer to the trip.
Summer Camp, 24 July - 2 August 2026
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. Please visit ourInformation / Major Events pagefor more information about Summer Camp and the items listed below.
Information will remain on that page until after we return from camp.
Information in these Announcements will be posted for a short time and
then removed.
Medical Forms for Summer Camp and High
Adventure Camps
Scouting America has updated the Medical
Forms for Summer Camp and High Adventure Camps for 2026. The NEW
2026 VERSIONS are available on our Information / Major Events &
Resources pages. All adults and Scouts who will be
having a medical between now and these events should complete the form
and bring it to their medical exam so the doctor can add his/her
information and sign the forms.
Self-Certification Statement Out-of-State
Clearances - MUST be completed by all adults attending any part of
summer camp
All Adults attending any part of summer
camp must complete and sign the Self-Certification Statement Out-of-State
Clearances document. They will be collected before
summer camp. Additional information to follow.
Payment Schedule
Check the payment schedule and please keep
up with your payments by paying the Troop Treasurer at any Troop
Meeting.
High Adventure Trips to Philmont and Sea Base in 2026, Sign Up for
Crews
We have two crews who will going to Philmont from 17 June - 1 July
2026.
We will also have two crews going to Sea Base. One will be gone from
and 14-20 July 2026 and the other from 14-20 August 2026 participating
in a Reef Sailing Adventure.
St. Joseph's follows the Baltimore County
School System (BCPS) for its Inclement Weather Policy. If Baltimore
County Schools are cancelled or close early on a weekday, all
activities on campus, including the Troop Meeting, are cancelled for the
day. Click this link for more information on St. Joseph's Inclement
Weather Policy.
There are several places to find information
about BCPS school closings or delays.