Posted by Scoutmaster on April 21, 2010 at 3:14 pm
Ronald McDonald (I’m Lovin’ It)
The Band “orange Avenue” will perform (see youtube.com)
The ORLANDO Science Center KABOOM Show
The first Time you can buy the JAMBO JSP’s
Check out the cool things at the day camp and popcorn booths
A special show by NASA
Special Performances by Giovanni LIVERA (Magician)
Z88.3 Van
Blood Bank (two Buses)
Daytona Speedway Pitt Crew
Orlando Speedworld
Hot Air Balloon
Buy 100th Anniversary CSP’s from “Dick Lapatch”
Medieval Times
World Bowling Center (with Bowling Lanes)
Arabian Nights
Wet N Wild
Pirates Dinner Adventure
USS Yorktown
SNAG Golf
Resort Scuba
Orange County Fire Rescue
Orange County Sheriff’s Office
Winter Park Police Swat Car
Order of the Arrow Lodge Box (Buy Jambo Lodge Flaps)
Posted by Scoutmaster on April 12, 2010 at 12:24 pm

A Few of the Cub Scouts from Pack 804 attended the 2010 Spring to Spring camp out at Camp La-No-Che, and all had a great time. Nate Ridgway brought both his dad and his brother Ben, and Japheth Eckhardt brought his dad and brother Silas. Read the rest of the article »
Posted by Scoutmaster on April 5, 2010 at 10:57 pm

Vol. 2, No. 4
This is the National Council’s outstanding newsletter promoting our rich culture of Scouting traditions. Let the troop know what you think about it.
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Posted by Scoutmaster on April 1, 2010 at 3:40 pm

How you you like to be banned from a public store for wearing your uniform? These guys were, and they were not happy. You’d think these blokes would know the difference between a gang of neds and Baden Powell’s finest.
Posted by Scoutmaster on at 3:08 pm

Merit badges have been a fixture of the Boy Scouts of America since its inception in 1910. The requirements that generations of Scouts have completed have taught lifetime citizenship lessons, personal fitness habits, and life skills. They have been the beginnings of countless careers and lifetime hobbies. In the last 99 years, there have been many changes in the merit badge offerings. As society has changed, the Boy Scouts of America has adapted by revising the requirements, implementing name changes, adding new merit badges, and in some instances, eliminating some badges altogether. Read the rest of the article »