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Pack News Archive - 2009 to 2010


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Summer Campout at Clifton Gorge
August 31st, 2010








Den 8 Earns World Conservation & Leave No Trace Awards
April 28th, 2010

Pack hike at Stonelick State Park (more mud!)
April 17th, 2010

Den 7 learns about recycling, cleans up park
April 15th, 2010

Religious Emblems Awards
February 14th, 2010

Mud! Pack Hike at Ault Park
January 16th, 2010

Tiger Cub Dens 2 and 3 Visit Paris and Hollywood
December 30, 2009

Dens 2 and 3 Visit the Miami Township Police Department (MTPD)
December 21st, 2009

Wolves Pursue Mice and CD-ROMs
December 17th, 2009

Egg Drop - November Pack Meeting
November 20th, 2009

Wolf Den 7 visits Fire Department
November 12th, 2009

Scorpions plant trees, clear huneysuckle
November 7th, 2009

Fall Family Campout 2009 (at Friedlander)
October 3rd-4th, 2009

Webelos II Zoo Trip
September 27th, 2009



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LEBANON, OH: Lebanon Cub Scout Pack 57 volunteered to help Lebanon parks
October 20th, 2009
Members of Lebanon Cub Scout Pack 57 volunteered their time recently to help improve a local park. The pack took on the job of mulching tree and trail areas in Colonial Park West.

MIAMI-TWP, OH: 13-year-old Miami-Twp Boy Scout finishes Eagle Scout project
October 5th, 2009
The Milford Junior High School eighth-grader adopted the rough and often muddy half-mile path connecting the Mills of Miami subdivision to Miami Meadows Park as his Eagle Scout project. Alex rounded up volunteers from his family, troop and the community and scheduled two workdays to complete the project. “It’s kind of weird having your son tell you what to do,” said mom Chris Jofriet with a laugh.





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FLORIDA: 10 year old scout hikes 50 miles to raise money for scout uniforms for underprivileged scouts
January 15th, 2010
When he purchased his Boy Scout uniform and spent most of his own money ($100), Micah felt bad, but not for himself. "How do kids who don't have money afford these?" he said. His hike raised enough money in sponsors to buy a whole troop new uniforms. He also sold some of his clothes and toys and did yard work to raise the money to buy uniforms for other kids.

KENTUCKY: Recent Eagle Scout Saves Womans Life
January 6th, 2010
“The scouts are such a wonderful organization for developing character in children,” Elias said. “Hopefully more people will be encouraged to be involved. It is a wonderful experience.”

NEW JERSEY: "Do a good turn daily"...Boy Scouts help elderly couple move
January 4th, 2010
The major heavy lifting came from the Boy Scouts themselves, when literally dozens of young men showed up in shifts over several days to handle both the move-out and move-in. "This is what Boy Scouts have done for 100 years," observed Hal Daume. "’Do A Good Turn Daily’ is more than mere words for Scouts—it’s a way of life."

CALIFORNIA: Boy Scout float wins National Award in 2010 Tournament of Roses Parade
January 1st, 2010
The National Award is presented to the float that has the best depiction of life in America, past, present or future. The float's theme was, "Celebrating the Adventure, Continuing the Journey". Observers were treated to two working waterfalls and a 27 foot zip line. The float was preceded by 300 Eagle Scouts. Riding atop the float was the 2 millionth Eagle Scout, Anthony Thomas.

CALIFORNIA: The ultimate challenge for Boy Scouts, a 105-mile, 11-day trek
November 27th, 2009
Fortuna, California resident Helen Overholt's secret to successfully leading a Boy Scout troop is simple -- built on roughly 60 years of volunteering for the Redwood Empire Boy Scouts Council -- all you have to do is “follow the book.”

NEW JERSEY/NEW MEXICO: 85 year old woman honored for 60 years of service to Boy Scouts
November 26th, 2009
Philmont is the premier adventure Boy Scouts of America wilderness ranch that covers 214 square miles in the rugged Sangre de Cristo Mountains of the Rocky Mountains of New Mexico.

COLORADO: Popcorn Selling Cub Scout Honored For Helping Elderly Woman
November 17th, 2009
While selling popcorn, 9-year-old Colorado scout, Austin Jantz, helped an elderly woman who passed out. The Boy Scouts of America honored Austin with the National Medal of Merit.

OKLAHOMA: Tulsa Boy Scouts Help Save The Life Of One Of Their Own
November 17th, 2009
Assistant Scout Master Gary Buscombe's heart stopped at a recent scout meeting. That's when his Troop 26 family jumped into action. Other scout leaders performed CPR on Buscombe and used a defibrillator to restart his heart.

OREGON: Boy Scout aims to get 1,000 goods to troops
November 15th, 2009
Wanting to make sure U.S. troops don't feel forgotten during the holidays, Boy Scout Bryce Thornton has set his sights on sending 1,000 care packages to soldiers stationed in Afghanistan by Christmas.

PENNSLYVANIA: Boy Scout starts business
November 7th, 2009
Father and son built a small manufacturing facility in their garage, and they also set up a mobile manufacturing base in the family van. Then they hit the streets, selling their new reflective address signs door-to-door. FindUs911 was born.

MAINE: 10 year old Cub Scout Saves Younger Brother's Life
November 4th, 2009
Last week ten year old Alex Whitehouse learned the Heimlich Maneuver in Cub Scouts. Thanks goodness he did. This week, he had to use it. Watch the video of this amazingly brave Webelo Scout.

COLORADO: Boy Scouts honored for saving woman
October 21st, 2009
They were fishing at a wilderness lake in July 2008 when they came upon the woman, her dad and brother. The woman had thought she was just tired, but the members of Troop 342 realized how serious her symptoms were and used tree branches a tarp and duct tape to help carry her as far as they could.





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HAWAII, BELGIUM, FRANCE, ROME: Hawaiian Boy Scouts travel the world, visit Belgium, France and Rome
October 20th, 2009
The Scouts prepared for months for their pilgrimage, taking classes in journalism, photography and language, and raising more than $30,000. The Boy Scouts of America recognized their hard work by awarding them the Ad Altare Dei Medal, a religious award.