BOY SCOUT TROOP 9 - (EDMESTON, NY)

 

 

Purpose of Scouting

To contribute to the development of young people in achieving their full physical, intellectual, social, and spiritual potentials as individuals, responsible citizens, and as members of their local, national, and international communities.

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ARE YOU INTERESTED IN JOINING ONE OF THE BEST YOUTH ORGANIZATIONS IN THE WORLD?

COME JOIN THE FUN!

WE LOOK FORWARD TO MEETING YOU.

MEETING NIGHTS:   EVERY THURSDAY NIGHT  6pm

                    LOCATION:   BURLINGTON FLATS FISH AND GAME CLUB

                                            615 LOUIE DICKSON ROAD

                                            BURLINGTON FLATS, NY 13315

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                COMMUNICATION IS IMPORTANT  E-MAIL IS EASY                    ALL SCOUT LEADERS AND SCOUTS CAN BE REACHED BY E-MAILING.   E-MAIL ADDRESSES ARE MADE UP OF: THE FIRST LETTER OF THEIR FIRST NAME ADDED TO THEIR LAST NAME ADDED TO THE LETTERS BSA ADDED TO  @BFFGC.COM   (ALL IN LOWER CASE)         EXAMPLE:   MR. H. DUNHAM  IS     h + dunham + bsa + @bffgc.com

SCOUTMASTER:    MR. H. DUNHAM                   hdunhambsa@bffgc.com

ASSISTANT SCOUTMASTER:    MR. R. SYKE    rsykebsa@bffgc.com 

Scouting Links

This list contains links to other Scouting sites. Please be aware that Troop 9 is not responsible for the privacy practices of other sites. We encourage our users to be aware when they leave our site and to read the privacy statements of each and every web site that collects personally identifiable information.
 
- National's Homepage
- Scouting Resource
Scouter.com - Scouting Resource
Scouting The Net - Scouting Resource
Scoutorama.com - Scouting Resource
TroopMaster Software Inc. - Unit Tracking Software
BoyScoutTrail.com - Scouting Resource
- Scouting Resource
Scoutmaster.org - Leader Resource
Inquiry.net - Scouting Resource
Webofroses.com - Scouting Resource
Eaglescout.org - Scouting Resource
Directservicebsa.org - Scouting Resource
Hoac-bsa.org - Scouting Resource

 

 

Events Past and Present

 

2010 National Jamboree 

July 26th through Wednesday, August 4, 2010 at Fort A. P. Hill, Virginia, near Fredericksburg, Virginia.

Click here to see photo's

 
 
 
 
 

Boy Scout Merit Badge Requirements


This is a complete list of merit badge requirements. Each merit badge name has a link associated with it, by clicking on the link you'll be transferred to that specific page listing the requirements that merit badge. Each page has additional links to a specific merit badge worksheet to assist the scout in completing the merit badge requirements for that particular merit badge. Additional links to aid the Boy Scout may also be found on each page. We also have a complete list of Merit Badge Worksheets and Merit Badge Procedures.

Merit Badge Worksheets

Merit Badge Name Merit Badge Number Merit Badge Name Merit Badge Number
Agribusiness 120 Horsemanship 063
American Business 015 Indian Lore 064
American Cultures 017 Insect Life
Insect Study
065
American Heritage 016 Journalism 066
American Labor 121 Landscape Architecture 067
Animal Science 018 Law 068
Archaeology 132 Leatherwork 069
Archery 019 Lifesaving (Eagle Required) 009
Architecture 020 Machinery
Art 021 Mammals
Mammal Study
071
Astronomy 022 Masonry 072
Athletics 023 Medicine 130
Auto Mechanics
Automotive Maintenance
127 Metals Engineering 073
Aviation 025 Metalwork 074
Backpacking 026 Model Design and Building 075
Basketry 027 Motorboating 076
Beekeeping 028 Music 077
Bird Study 029 Nature 078
Bookbinding 030 Atomic Energy
Nuclear Science
024
Botany 031 Oceanography 079
Bugling 032 Orienteering 080
Camping  (Eagle Required) 001 Painting 081
Canoeing 033 Personal Fitness (Eagle Required) 010
Chemistry 034 Personal Management (Eagle Required) 011
Cinematography 126 Pets 082
Citizenship in the Community  (Eagle Required) 002 Photography 083
Citizenship in the Nation  (Eagle Required) 003 Pioneering 084
Citizenship in the World  (Eagle Required) 004 Plant Science 085
Climbing 133 Plumbing 086
Coin Collecting 035 Pottery 087
Collections 128 Printing 088
Communications (Eagle Required) 005 Public Health 089
Composite Materials 137 Public Speaking 090
Computers 036 Pulp and Paper 091
Consumer Buying 037 Rabbit Raising 092
Cooking 038 Radio 093
Crime Prevention 131 Railroading 094
Cycling (Eagle Required) 039 Reading 095
Dentistry 040 Reptile Study
Reptile and Amphibian Study
096
Disabilities Awareness
Handicap Awareness
060 Rifle and Shotgun Shooting 097
Dog Care 041 Rifle Shooting 123
Drafting 042 Rowing 098
Electricity 043 Safety 012
Electronics 044 Salesmanship 099
Emergency Preparedness (Eagle Required) 006 Scholarship 100
Energy 045 Sculpture 101
Engineering 046 Shotgun Shooting 124
Entrepreneurship 134 Signaling 102
Environmental Science (Eagle Required) 007 Skating 103
Family Life (Eagle Required) 129 Skiing 104
Farm and Ranch Management 047 Small Boat Sailing 105
Farm Mechanics 048 Snow Sports 135
Fingerprinting 049 Soil and Water Conservation 106
Firemanship
Fire Safety
050 Space Exploration 107
First Aid (Eagle Required) 008 Sports 013
Fish and Wildlife Management 051 Stamp Collecting 108
Fishing 052 Surveying 109
Fly Fishing 136 Swimming (Eagle Required) 014
Food Systems 053 Textile 110
Forestry 054 Theater 111
Gardening 055 Traffic Safety 112
Genealogy 056 Truck Transportation 113
General Science 057 Veterinary Science
Veterinary Medicine
114
Geology 058 Waterskiing
Water Sports
115
Golf 059 Weather 116
Graphic Arts 122 Whitewater 125
Hiking (Eagle Required) 061 Wilderness Survival 117
Home Repairs 062 Wood Carving 118
    Woodworking 119
 

BSA National Council - 2010 National Jamboree 

BSA National 2010 Jamboree    The 2010 National Scout Jamboree is a national encampment that brings together Boy Scouts, Varsity Scouts and

                       leaders from all over the nation, along with visiting Scouts from many parts of the world.

Dates

Monday, July 26th through Wednesday, August 4, 2010 at Fort A. P. Hill, Virginia, near Fredericksburg, Virginia.
Visit the National Jamboree Online... | See the Promo Video

Who's Going?

The Council will send one Troop, consisting of 36 Scouts and 4 adult leaders as part of this Troop.  

The Jamboree is open to all who are qualified, on a first come basis

Get information flyer here (pdf)

 

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BSA National 2010 Jamboree