Planting Trees at Arbor Day
We planted a bunch of trees and in the process we got covered in mud. We also got some stickers and seeds and at the end we got a tree that we chose.
We planted a bunch of trees and in the process we got covered in mud. We also got some stickers and seeds and at the end we got a tree that we chose.
The Court of Honor was on March 26 everyone earned different badges almost all of us got the photography merit badge. We all worked really hard to get the badges we earned even the newer scouts.
Every scout learned new skills even the ones that had been there for awhile. They learned how to tie different knots like the square knot they also learned the difference between a granny knot and a square knot, they didn’t just learn knots they also learned first aid, they learned the Leave no Trace and
Troop 1920 did a lot at this camping trip we did two merit badges we all did citizenship in the community and then people could choose between art and camping. we also had an unplanned concert called Saturday night shenanigans with Dustin Baber and others.
It took us two days to do all of it together, we place the tags in January to let them know that they can help out and then we picked up the food people left outside their door for us in March. We had a lot of fun and we got to see new places.
We did a bunch of different merit badges we each worked on three or four badges, some of us did the Sewing and Needlework test lab so if it actually becomes a merit badge we will get it. We went two times one time in January and the other in March and it lasted all
Troop 1920 celebrated Scout Sunday at Christ Our King Church with a morning full of service, participation, and gratitude. Scouts greeted parishioners as they arrived, offering warm welcomes before taking part in the worship service by reading different parts of the liturgy. After the service, the troop helped serve a breakfast provided by some of
Even though Icicle didn’t turn out exactly as planned, Troop 1920 made the most of it! With snow in the forecast and safety as the top priority, the overnight was transformed into a winter day trip and it ended up being a great call. Scouts spent Saturday, January 24th outdoors embracing the cold weather, having
Troop 1920 took on one of Scouting’s most legendary cold‑weather challenges this season: the Okpik Dogsled Trek at Northern Tier. This once in a lifetime adventure gave Scouts a chance to experience winter all the way in Minnesota. Troop 1920 was able to explore the remote territory, work with Alaskan huskies, and learn how to
On December 18th, Troop 1920 wrapped up the year with a joyful Christmas party filled with laughter, games, and plenty of holiday spirit. Scouts and families gathered to celebrate the season together, enjoying good food, music, and time spent with friends. Scouts dressed up in their festive holiday gear. The AOL scouts were also able