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2025 Summer Camp Merit Badge Fees
Please note that selected Merit badge sessions (i.e. motor boating,
wilderness survival, metalwork, leather work etc) include materials that
require an individual fee for merit badge participants. Due to the
unique nature of our Halliburton Camp experience with merit badge
sessions led by Troop 497 Leaders, details of related merit badge costs
will not be available at Check-In but will be collected after Camp when
Troop meetings reconvene in September. Thank you.
Planning Session, Thursday, August 21/22
This year's planning session will be at the Mr. Palmer's Cabin on the
Susquehanna River starting at noon on Thursday, August 21 and finishing
Friday, August 22nd at noon.
Patrol Leaders, Seniors, and Troop Guides are required to attend.
Please reach out to Mr. Boutilier as soon as possible if you have a
conflict.
Patrol leaders should get input from their Patrols.
Patrol Leaders and Seniors should submit their list of 5's by
Sunday August 17th. Use this link to submit your list of 5'S. Answer the attendance question to let us know when you are
participating.
Registered adults are welcome to submit their list of 5s and attend!
Adults, please let Mr. Boutilier know if you plan on attending so we
can capture the full headcount for food. Answer the attendance
question on the List of 5's form to let us know when you are
participating.
Please bring a bathing suit and towel for Thursday afternoon. Also
bring a sleeping bag or sheet to sleep on Thursday night. We will be
inside Mr. Palmer's cabin, so tent's are not required.
Since this is an overnight event, Scouts are not permitted to drive
to/from the event in accordance with Scouting America policies. It is
recommended to coordinate parent carpools with the seniors.
Please update your Zoom App to
the latest version before joining the meeting. Zoom Meeting ID: 883
1455 5884
All adult leaders and parents are welcome to participate.
Committee meetings are generally scheduled for the first Monday of
each month. Check the announcements each month for updates.
To be admitted to the meeting you must use your first and last
names when you join.
Please join a few minutes early so we can start on time. The
meeting should be available for joining about 7:20 PM
Alternate phone audio 1 929 205 6099
First Thursday Path to First Class, 4 September, 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. Raj Mahanti (443-528-1437).
We will need lots of help from the seniors, patrol leaders, older
scouts and adults
First Troop Meeting of the new Scouting Year, Thursday, 4 September
Join us on every Thursday evening for our Troop Meetings. Check these
announcements for any updates.
PLCs will generally be scheduled for the second 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 7 PM so the meeting can
start on time.Parents should return at 8:00 PM to pick up
their sons.
Carry a flashlight in your pocket for when you arrive.
We will return to the shed on Sunday at 2 PM and take care of
the gear used on the trip. Parents should arrive at 1:45 to pick up
their sons who had carpooled with another adult.
We will be tenting this weekend. There is a pavilion, which we may
have access to use, but no enclosed buildings. Scouts must sleep in
troop tents and adhere to normal BSA guidelines for tenting with other
scouts as we do on any other camping trip. Adults may tent in their
personal tents or a troop tent.
Food
This is a Troop cooking trip. Check back for the menu and any
special foods for the weekend.
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.
These are the suggested driving
directions. The route is 137 miles and should take
about 3 hours depending on traffic.
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.
Annual Renewal of Merit Badge Counselors
All Merit Badge Counselors must confirm their registration annually. If
you do not respond to the District
Merit Badge Dean (meritbadgedean@gunpowderfallsbsa.org)
seeking your continued interest, your Counselor position may be dropped
and need to be to re-registered.
More information about Merit Badge Counselors can be found on our
Information/Resources page.
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.