Boy Scouts of America

Troop 282

Blue Elk District • Heart of America Council, BSA

A Chartered Organization of Trinity Episcopal Church

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March 13th, 2012

NEW! 2012 Scout Camp Resource Page

Troop 282 has created a NEW Scout Camp resource page for 2012 Boy Scout Summer Camp at the H. Roe Bartle Scout Reservation.

You will find forms, links, and important information that you will need if you are attending Summer Camp. There is also a Scout Camp Merit Badge Sign-Up Form, Schedule and all the Merit Badge advance preparation paperwork.

Click on this > 2012 Scout Camp resource link or the one located under "Pages" to the left to get to the Scout Camp resource page.

Merit Badge Sign-up will begin at the Scout Meeting on Monday, May 14, 2012.

We would like to ask all the Scouts to go to the resource page and fill out the Merit Badge Sign-Up Form and print out the advance preparation worksheets if the Merit Badge requires advance work. Bring your Merit Badge Sign-Up Form filled out and the advance preparation worksheets to the May 14th Scout Meeting. All sheets need to have your name printed neatly on them. The advance preparation worksheets will need to be completed and turned in no later than June 25th to either Mr. England or Mr. Parker.

1st year campers you will be signing up for Leatherwork, Wood Carving and Basketry as your Merit Badges to start with at summer camp. Once you have completed these three and if there is time you can sign up for another Merit Badge while at camp. You will also be working on Rank requires for Tenderfoot, 2nd Class and 1st Class while at camp.

Second year campers you need to be signing up for Swimming, Environmental Science and Camping Merit Badges as all three of these Merit badges are Eagle required.

If you have any questions or problems, please see Mr England or Mr. Parker at a Scout Meeting.

Thanks,
Craig Gentry
Camp Scoutmaster 2012

Scott Howell
Scoutmaster

March 4th, 2012

ARE PANCAKES FAST FOOD?

By Mike Norton
Pancake Day Chairman

After this last Pancake Day I would have to say that pancakes are fast food. The day before Pancake Day around 30 people consisting of Scouts, Leaders, Parents, Grandparents, brothers and sisters helped transform the Parish Hall into a dining hall. The kitchen as well was turned into a pancake making machine. This transformation started around 9:30am and lasted til the lunch hour. We broke for lunch and headed to Hi-Boy. After lunch we finished a last few details then we headed home til 6:30pm. When we arrived back at the church I took money and ticket stubs from the Scouts. I also asked the Scouts when they would be arriving to help on Pancake Day. We finally decided at 8pm that we were ready for Pancake Day so we went home and got a good nights sleep.

My alarm clock went off at 5:15am on Pancake Day. I hurried up to the church knowing that there was people already there cooking sausage, firing up the grill, and making other various last minute preparations for our first customer. If you didn’t know our first customer is from the Health Department, making sure the pancakes, sausage and coffee are good (also that we are within health regulations). Once he gives us the okay then we are open for business. The morning was busy as usual with takeouts and the numerous people coming in to eat before they go to work.

We stayed busy all morning through the lunch hour. This is the reason why I think that pancakes are fast food. From 6am to 4pm we served around 800 people. After 4pm til 7:30pm we served another 600 people. So that’s right, we served around 1400 plus people that day. That is not counting extra helpings that was also consumed, if you all didn’t know it was all you can eat (I think we need a drive thru). Some of you are wondering how many tickets were sold in advance, well the total is around 1600 tickets in advance. So Pancake Day was another huge success. Also there was a new record set that I don’t think will be broke in a long time. That we were totally cleaned up and everything put away by 8:47pm. That is right I walked out and locked the door at 8:47pm. Selling 1600 tickets, serving around 1400 people, and cleaning up and putting everything away by 8:47pm was a team effort.

I would like to thank everybody that helped to make Pancake Day 2012 a big success. A special thanks to relatives of Scouts who also donated their time to help out. I would like to give everybody a big HOW-HOW! We have set a high standard for next year, so until next year. "There is 4 in the door", "5 orders to go", "I need a refill", "That person needs some coffee."

Pancake Day

By Gabriel Englehart

The pancake dinner was almost the same as last year, crowded and popular! There was always constant service in many places, and sometimes travel got hard from place-to-place. However, experience from past times makes later years easier, considering the same things happen every year. Overall this year was a good year like always.

Pancake Day

By Simon Englehart

The pancake dinner was awesome. There were a lot of people and a lot of helpers. The pancake was the best I’ve ever had!

(See more pictures from Pancake Day in the 2012 Troop 282 Photo Collection.)

February 13th, 2012

Scout Sunday 2012

I was so, Very proud of your troop this past Sunday.

Of the ten years of being a priest, I have never seen a better group of scouts and families. Trinity is so blessed with good young men. From the boys who did the readings to all who helped The food was wonderful, the adults that help with the troop are beyond words. Trinity church is blessed to have such a great group of men and boys.

Thank you all.

God Bless
Fr. Samuel A. Mason

(See more pictures from Scout Sunday in the 2012 Troop 282 Photo Collection.)

February 6th, 2012

Klondike Derby 2012

By Chris Toms

I can say it was very cold, but this was my first Klondike Derby and it was the best. Now I know, so next time you will see me in twice as many coats.

My favorite activity was…well all of them! That might have been the best time I’ve had with my patrol except camp. Probably the easiest activity was the bb-guns, and the hardest was getting a fire to start. It was hard because it would make a big flame then go out. But all in all it was very fun!

Klondike Derby

By Gabriel Englehart

This year, the Klondike Derby was more interesting, since it was held in Blue Springs. Our first event was the Rising Runners, but nobody supervised the event, wasting valuable time. Things were fine, though it was cold most of the time. The events were spread out fairly well, and the events were great fun!

The lack of snow made travel more difficult for our wooden, dead branch or other materialized sleds. One great feature was the traveling hot chocolate cart, driving to and from events with containers of hot cocoa for people who wanted some. The events were also well varied in objectives and goals, although some patrols did poorly on the compass course or other less popular events, because of unpreparedness.

Overall, the move to a new region was a bit shaky in some ways, but was a step in the right direction in many other ways.

(Go check out more pictures from the 2012 Klondike Derby in the 2012 Troop 282 Photo Collection.)

November 16th, 2011

Halloween Party 2011

Thanks, Moms!

The troop would like to thank the Mother’s Club for the Halloween Party that was on Monday night, November 7th. The party got started with a donut eating contest. You eat a donut tied to a string that is suspended in the air without using your hands. What great fun! The Mother’s Club also served everyone a variety of tasty snacks from creepy spider cupcakes to a spooky graveyard cake. Thank you for all your hard work in making this a fun-filled evening for the boys.

(Go check out more pictures from the 2011 Halloween Party in the Troop 282 Photo Collection.)

November 13th, 2011

Gone Fishing and Zip Lining

By Scott Howell

Gone Fishing, yes the scout troop went fishing on the November 5th and 6th overnight at a 40 acre lake. Boy, did we catch fish and fish and fish. The scouts and leaders caught 35 keepers. They were cleaned and cooked by Mr. Gentry and Mr. Owens for everyone to enjoy after the campfire. What great batter Mr. Gentry used on the fish. That was not all we were fed, Mr. Schaumberg baked three great clobbers. Even though it was said it can’t be done without using bag charcoal.

The other event for the day was zip lining on a 300-foot long zip line and zipping the scouts and leaders did all afternoon. It was fast and great fun.

The November overnight weather was great. The patrols cooked some really great meals. They did a great job. Mr. Gramlich and Mr. Gentry were in charge of the meals for the leaders. Mr. Gramlich cooked pot roast, carrots, potatoes and baked biscuits for dinner. He cooked it all day long with bagged charcoal and insists that this is the only way to cook with a dutch oven (with bagged charcoal). Remember the earlier comment about the great cobblers. Mr. Gramlich’s pot roast was great. The leaders would like to ask Mr. Gentry where the gravy was for Sunday morning leader’s breakfast. Just kidding, Mr. Gentry was in charge of the leader’s breakfast. He picked two items, French toast with bacon and egg in a hole. Both dinner and breakfast were out of our troop resource book and there was no gravy involved with Sunday’s breakfast.

Mr. Leabo came out Sunday Morning and provided the troop a good church service to allow the troop to fulfill the 12th part of the scout law, Reverent.

Once the trailer was all packed up, the scouts and leaders were back to fishing till it was time to come home. What a GREAT, GREAT weekend with the great weather, Great Scouts and Great Leaders and a Great place to camp.

The November 5th and 6th Overnight

By Simon Englehart

When I went on the overnight at the 40 acre lake it was a good overnight. There was a lake, a pond, and a zip line. They even made a slingshot that shot Hedge Apples. It was a really fun overnight.

(Go check out more pictures from this overnight in the Troop 282 Photo Collection.)

October 16th, 2011

October Overnight

By Scott Howell

What a great weekend the troop had for a fall overnight!!! Everyone kept saying are we sure it is October 8 and 9, 2011 as the weather was so great (a little windy). The troop’s main task was to have the patrols complete the task of going through their patrol gear and inventory each item. It was then checked by a leader and then it was all color coded. Now when we go out on the weekend of November 5 & 6, 2011 our patrols will be able to set their patrol sites up in recorded time.

On this overnight there was a burn band on as there has not been any rain for more than 30 or more days. Even with this obsolete the troop was able to get charcoal going and the patrols were able to cook their dinner and breakfast. Each patrol had a cooking site under the watchful eye of the adult leaders. All the patrols had great food from receipts out of the Troop Resource Book. Matt Copeland our Troop Sr. Patrol Leader head an Iron Chief contest with the dinners that were cooked and we are to find out 1st thru 5th place tonight October 10th scout meeting.

It is my understanding in talking to all the scouts on Sunday there was one great capture the flag game played Saturday evening. Mr. Mangles held a good church service on this overnight talking about what name are the scouts making for themselves in school, church, home, community and scouts.

We still need to work on working together as patrol members and troop members. This was brought out by some of the patrol members and patrol leaders as they were packing up their gear. Getting your work done first gives you more free time to play as those who are last have very little time. This can only be done if everyone keeps telling themselves that that team work is number one. You also have to keep reminding yourself that our Troop motto is "ALL FOR ONE AND ONE FOR ALL."

(See more pictures from the October overnight in the Troop 282 Photo Collection.)

September 21st, 2011

September Overnight Blue & Gray Park

By J.P. Joyce Troop Scribe

The overnight on September 17th and 18th was cold and rainy, the overnight started out pretty good and then the weather decided to turn for the worse while camp was being set up. After all five patrols finished setting up camp in the rain each patrol sit down and ate lunch under their patrol dinning flies. A couple of hours after the lunch the sun did finally came back out and started drying things out a little bite. This is when the Sr. Patrol Leader and the Asst. Sr. Patrol Leader thought it was best to have a knot tying relay patrol against patrol. After the knot tying relay it was time for each patrol to start fixing dinner. The patrol leaders took charge and moved their patrols to their campsites to start building fires. This was a real challenge as all the wood was wet. All of the patrols were up for the challenge as they all had fires started in no time at all and dinner was under way. All the patrol’s had some great recipes that came out our troop’s resource book. Once dinner was done and clean up was done the patrol had a little patrol time to think about their skits and songs for campfire.

It was now time for the troop to move to campfire and what a campfire it was. The Jr. Asst. Scoutmaster’s had built one big fire. It was great. The Troop’s Master of Ceremony for the troop campfire was Hunter Ginavan who got the campfire started with a song and we were off with each patrol performing a skit and a song. We closed our troop campfire with retiring 114 America Flags that had performed their duties very well. The troop and parents who came out enjoyed the flag retiring ceremony very much.

It was now time to go to bed and our company for the night was yes a nice thunderstorm who announced it present multiple times during the night. It rained the entire night. It was still raining on Sunday morning when everyone got up and yes everyone had to build a fire once again with wet wood. Luckily one patrol had put some wood under cover and kept it dry. Other patrol had a little trouble as they were not prepared. They had no dry wood. It was still raining as breakfast was fixed and finished. Then all of a sudden the rain stopped and we had about 20 minutes of sunshine this was great. As fast as it came the sun went away and we heard that another storm was coming so all the patrol started breaking camp and backing up.

Once camp was packed up and our leave no trace trash line up was complete the troop had a church service. The sermon for church was on Noah and the ark we thought this was fitting with all the rain. The sermon was how the ark was similar to our patrols in the troop and how we all should work together to get our big task and goals done.

The bus ride home was load and fun as usual. Even with all the rain and cold the overnight was FUN and I hope everyone is looking forward to the Troop’s October overnight on the 8 and 9.

As your Troop Scribe I am challenging all Patrol Scribes to submit an article on the September overnight.

Blue and Grey Park Overnight

By Simon Englehart Patrol Scribe

I really liked the Blue and Grey Park overnight because I got to help put a fire together and I got to help my patrol cook. My patrol helped my tent partner and me put together our tent and take it down. I also got to eat really good meals.

Blue and Grey Park Overnight

By Gabriel Englehart Patrol Scribe

Blue and Grey Park is a very familiar scene, I would know, I’ve been multiple times. Our food was pretty good, since I’m familiar with the food too. Most tents were well built and durable. Sure a few leaks where I was, but all was well. Dishes and other jobs were fairly well done. Church was quick, but nice and assuring. Overall the familiar has yet to change and the new has not come yet, for the rain was upon us again.

(See more pictures from the September overnight in the Troop 282 Photo Collection.)

August 22nd, 2011

Schlitterbahn Water Park Family Event

By Scott Howell

What a great day the Troop and Troop family members had for going to Schlitterbahn Water Park August 20, 2011. The sky was cloudy and it looked like rain all day which kept the crowd down. We arrived at the park at approximately 9:45 AM and didn’t leave till 6:00 PM. Yes we made a day of it. We slipped, slided and floated all day long from one slide to the next. With any luck at all the troop hopes to do this great activity again once Schlitterbahn has completed the construction of additional slides.

(See more pictures from the Schlitterbahn Family Event in the Troop 282 Photo Collection.)

August 11th, 2011

2011 SUMMER CAMP Re-Cap

By Scott Howell

What a Hot, Hot, Hot Summer Camp Boy Scout Troop 282 had!!!!!!!!!!!. But any day at scout camp is a better day than being in the City of heat. We took 49 scouts and 31 leaders to camp this summer. We had 4 boys and 2 adults on the permanent camp staff . We also had 2 adults on staff while we were at camp 6th Session. We had great leadership in the Scouts and Leaders for all 10 days. The troop earned 160 merit badges while at camp this summer. We had the following Scouts advance in rank:

Austin Ford-Tenderfoot -July 28
Joshua Joyce-Tenderfoot-July 29
Nicholas Arnold-Tenderfoot-July 29
Kyle Fisher -Star July 30
Logan Simpson-Tenderfoot-July 30
Simon Englehart-Tenderfoot-July 30
Ashton England – Star – July 30
Hunter Ginivan-Star July 31
Gabe Englehart-Star July 31
Simon Gagnon-2nd Class-August 1
Ben Wyatt-Star August 1

Matt Moorman – Completed the Mile Swim

We also had some of our leaders complete the following scout leader training:
Outdoor Training & Scoutmaster and Asst. Scoutmaster Specifics
Kevin Perrette
Matt Moorman
Derek Kraus
Tanner Tryon
Gus Hendren

Our scout troop painted the cabin that the Recording Medicine Man stays in as our camp service project. The troop would like to thank everyone who took part in this great service project.

We had many scouts elevated in the Great Tribe of Mic-O-Say a Honor Campers program. These elevations should not be taken lightly as they are only done for those who have gone the extra mile in scouting, community, school, church and home.

The Troop would also like to thank John Verman for his leadership at summer camp and through out the 2010-2011 scouting year.

Well with that said its time to start thinking about Summer Camp 2012. The 1st payment date has already come and gone. So scouts start bring your weekly payment to scout meeting along with your payment book.

(See more pictures from Scout Camp in the Troop 282 Photo Collection.)