Weekly Patrol Schedules for Meetings

Patrol Leaders: attached is the schedule for every duty that needs to be done every meeting. Every meetings needs one patrol to either set up, open, close, and cleanup every week.
If your patrol is assigned to set up the meeting, make sure to have your patrol come to the meeting at 6:30 so set up.
If your Patrol is opening, Have a few patriotic words to say before the pledge of allegiance.
If your patrol is closing, pick a patrol member who knows how to properly close the meeting.
If your patrol is cleaning up, have your patrol stay back for 10-15 minutes after the meeting closes to put away all chairs and flags that are left behind.

Print the schedule out and highlight when your patrol is assigned for a task, and plan accordingly.

-Alex Garcia

Patrol Schedule

Flag ceremony at Calvary Baptist Church

On June 23, 2013 there was a flag ceremony represented by Troop 54 at Calvary Baptist Church and the leaders for the flag ceremony were my dad and Randy. My dad did a great job in leading it and making sure everything was in order. I participated in the flag ceremony as well as 12 other scouts. My position was to call out the color guard. Then a singing group called the “Choralaiares Barbershop Chorus and Quartets” sang a few songs. This part of the ceremony was really cool because they did an awesome job entertaining us and the audience. As the barbershop quartet sang military songs, the scouts held out the flags that represented each branch of the military and at the same time members of the audience that represented each branch would stand. This was indeed a special flag ceremony.

In Memoriam, An Eagle’s Project dedicated to S. Jenkins

Completed on Dec. 9, 2012, and approved on May 29th, Troop 54, newest Eagle Scout Evan Monterroso, built 2 seating benches around trees at Granada Middle School. School staff and students will benefit from these benches by allowing them seating during breaks and away from the sun. Each bench can seat 12.

Evan Monterroso dedicated his project to the late Mr. Jenkins.

EMonterrosoA

Weekly Patrol Schedules for Meetings

Patrol Leaders: attached is the schedule for every duty that needs to be done every meeting. Every meetings needs one patrol to either set up, open, close, and cleanup every week.
If your patrol is assigned to set up the meeting, make sure to have your patrol come to the meeting at 6:30 so set up.
If your Patrol is opening, Have a few patriotic words to say before the pledge of allegiance.
If your patrol is closing, pick a patrol member who knows how to properly close the meeting.
If your patrol is cleaning up, have your patrol stay back for 10-15 minutes after the meeting closes to put away all chairs and flags that are left behind.

Print the schedule out and highlight when your patrol is assigned for a task, and plan accordingly.

-Alex Garcia

Patrol Schedule

Backpack this Weekend

We have backpacking trips to Hogees for beginning and advanced backpackers for this weekend (9 & 10 March). Make sure you sign up!
For the beginners, the list of what to bring is on the webpage under Forms and Outings.

Mr. Yox

Webmaster – Thank you!

As elections are only a day away, I want to personally thank our current Webmaster for the fine job he has done.

He took the position full of energy and enthusiasm and he diligently applied himself to the task at hand.  With little training, he was able to master the Troop’s site and continually updated it with the latest outings, parent meetings, and other useful news.  I hope he was able to learn the skills so he can continue to develop his interest in this area.

 Great Job!