Tuesday, September 14, 2010
Court of Honor
Andy Harazim
Thursday, September 9, 2010
ORDER OF THE ARROW A few reminder
ORDER OF THE ARROW MEMBERS,
1) The September meeting will take place on Monday September 13; 7:00 p.m. @ Haddam-Killingworth High School - Your leaders are going to the roundtable at the same time and place, they can give you a ride.
2) A newsletter was sent out to all members who are current dues paid. You should be getting it in the next few days. If you did not get it, let me know and I can check your dues status
3) The registration for the fall fellowship is available now, visit www.tschitani.org for more info
Patrick Tierney
Wednesday, September 8, 2010
Mt. Monadnock
Please Respond and Reserve your place NOW to AlanPonanski@comcast.net for Troop 8's Mt. Monadnock hike at BSA Camp Wansocksett, Jaffrey, NH over the Columbus Day Weekend beginning on Friday, October 8, 2010 at approximately 6PM through Sunday 12PM on October 10, 2010.
Troop 8 was fortunate to reserve the popular Waterfront Cabin at BSA Camp Wansocksett during the Columbus Day Weekend peak fall colors. There are 40 miles of hiking trails, a visitor center, a campground, camp store, bathrooms and shower facilities.
Reserve Now, as space is limited at 30 campers at the Waterfront Cabin located at the base of Mt. Monadnock!
The Details:
1. Alan Ponanski and Doug Bonoff, Ass't Scoutmasters will lead the weekend event. Mr. Bonoff is a veteran hiker who has led many recent Troop 8 hikes at Mt. Katadin, Maine; the Wilderness Trail in the White Mountains, NH, and hikes up Mt. Monadnock, NH. Mr. Ponanski recently led a Boy Scout crew on 63 mile backpacking trip through the Philmont Scout Ranch, New Mexico; a Troop 8 canoe trip down the Delaware Water Gap, and a winter cabin campout at Deerlake Scout Reservation.
2. The reservations were made through the Nashua Valley Boy Scout Service Center at (978) 534-3532 at a troop cost of $105.00 for the weekend use of the Waterfront Cabin at Camp Wanocksett.
3. The Waterfront Cabin has bunks, electricity, fire detectors and a wood stove. Cabins are equipped with fire extinguishers for emergency use only. No outside firewood can be brought to Camp Wanocksett because of the infestation of Asian Longhorn Beetles in central Worcester County which cause significant damage to hardwood forests. However, there is an ample supply of locally cut firewood available at the camp for the use of weekend campers.
4. Use of the waterfront requires prior approval as well as an adult trained in BSA's Safe Swim Defense Plan.
5. Troop 8 must check-in and check-out with the Ranger or CampMaster before entering or leaving camp.
6. A tour permit and parent permission slips are required and the troop is responsible for insurance.
7. Troop Adult leaders who can supply transportation, please state your capacity to transport other scouts/equipment.
8. Troop adult leaders supplying motor vehicles will meet to receive Troop 8 scouts/equipment and caravan from our VFW location in East Hampton at 4PM on Friday Oct 8 to the Camp Wanocksett, Dublin Road, Jaffrey/Dublin NH arriving sometime after 6PM. For those leaving later on their own, the directions are to follow Route 124W from Jaffrey Center and look for sign, Mt. Monadnock State Park, or Dublin Road. Turn right and go approximately 3.8 miles, entrance is on the right, just past Thorndike Pond.
9. Troop 8 will hike Mt. Monadnock , elevation 3,165 FT on Saturday morning. In event of rain on Saturday, we will hike early Sunday.
10. Menus and meals will be prepared by patrols, especially younger scouts who need to pass cooking rank requirements. Cost for food and gas per camper will be determined later in the coming weeks.
11. The Senior Patrol Leader and the Patrol Leader Council needs to plan camp/cabin activities which may include Troop 8 Jeopardy!, map/compass challenge and board games.