Archive for February, 2009

Bottle Drive help needed today!

Saturday, February 14th, 2009

Scouts and Adults needed for bottle drive TODAY!

“We have only two scouts for the 9-11 and one committed for the 11-1 shift. Eric is in Florida so we don’t even have him.” – per the DeAngelis family

Bottle Drive this Saturday

Thursday, February 12th, 2009

BOTTLE DRIVE:

On Saturday, February 14th, there will be a Troop 5
bottle drive. It will take place at the Village
Square Plaza from 9 AM to 1 PM.

***Adults and Scouts, if you can assist at either the
9-11 AM or the 11-1 PM shift please e-mail Tom
DeAngelis

Thank you

Tuesday, February 10th, 2009

Hello Troop 5:

Thank you Chris Dibble for doing our Troop’s Friends of Scouting presentation at the Court of Honor. Thank you to the families that have donated. If you wish to return your pledge card, you can give them to me this Thursday night before or after the Troop meeting. I will also have blank cards for those of you unable to attend the Court of Honor.

Each year, besides registration fees, it costs an additional $150 per Scout to make this wonderful program operate. The money goes to support summer camp, professional staff, adult training, and camperships. Scouts from our own Troop have benefitted from Campership support. When times are tough, camperships are vitally important to keep boys in Scouting.

While many of us have less to give, we cannot ignore what is happening to people in the towns in which we live and work. This is the time to be courageous about giving! Now more than ever is the time for those of us who can still give to do our best.

ALL contributions, big or small, are appreciated.

Yours in Scouting,

Maureen Marcucci, Chairman

PLC request for $5/University of Scouting 3/14

Monday, February 9th, 2009

FROM THE MEMBERS OF THE PATROL LEADERS’ COUNCIL:

At the PLC tonight, it was decided that Troop 5 will be making sandwiches for the St. Vincent DePaul Soup Kitchen/Merriman Culinary School at the February 26th meeting. We decided to do this for two reasons: the soup kitchen is in dire need of both sandwiches and supplies; the scouts of Troop 5 understand the importance of community service. In that vein we are requesting that all Troop 5 members bring a $5 contribution to the Troop meeting this coming Thursday, 2/12, to pay for the ingredients for the sandwich making. Mrs. Shannon has agreed to shop for the ingredients we need to make the peanut butter and jelly sandwiches. We are also requesting that each scout bring one non-perishable food item to the 2/26 meeting, so that we will provide supplies for the soup kitchen as well as the sandwiches. Also, we are looking for an adult volunteer who can transport the sandwiches and food donations to the soup kitchen on 2/27 sometime between 8 am and 1
pm.

Yours in Scouting,

PLC

FROM MAUREEN MARCUCCI, CHAIRMAN:

Just a quick reminder that the deadline for early registration for the University of Scouting is next Friday, February 20th. So far, two Troop Five adults have registered. After 2/20 the fee goes up from $25 to $35, so please go to www.ctrivers.org to review the courses available and consider whether you will be attending. You may register on-line and the Troop 5 committtee will reimburse your $25 fee to attend.

Assistant Scoutmasters, many important courses will be taught at the University of Scouting including:

New Leader Essentials
CPR – extra $27 fee
Safe Swim Defense
Safety Afloat
Weather Smart
Climb on Safely
Dutch Oven Cooking

It is an all-day program on Saturday, March 14th. We encourage Scoutmasters, Committee Members, and those of you considering an adult leadership role to attend.

Yours in Scouting,

Maureen

Friends of Scouting/Merit Badge Counselors

Tuesday, February 3rd, 2009

FROM MAUREEN MARCUCCI, COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN:

Hello Troop 5 Parents, Scoutmasters, and Scouts,

Thursday night we will be holding a Court of Honor to recognize the Scouts who are advancing in rank, as well as the many boys who earned merit badges and participated in campouts. It should be a special time.

We will also have a presentation by our own Chris Dibble regarding Friends of Scouting, the Council’s annual fundraising campaign. Each year, besides registration fees, it costs an additional $150 per Scout to make this wonderful program operate. The money comes from many fundraising opportunities in the corporate world, local communities, and in Scouting families.

Where does this money go?
1 – supports summer camp, keeping our Boy Scout camps an amazing bargain!
2 – subsidizes the cost for all the many training opportunities for adults. Many from Troop 5 take part in Council training programs.
3 – supports the cost of professional staff at the E. Hartford office.
4 – ScoutReach for Scouts in need and for camperships. Scouts from our own Troop have benefitted from Campership support. When times are tough, camperships are vitally important to keep boys in Scouting.

If you are in a position to contribute to Friends of Scouting, please consider bringing your checkbook, cash, or credit card to contribute Thursday night. ALL contributions, big or small, are appreciated.

Yours in Scouting,

Maureen

FROM DAVE REDLINE, SCOUTMASTER:

Hi all,

Just a follow-up from the merit badge counselor request for Troop 27 in Prospect – in checking with Faith and district procedure you can sign up to be a counselor for Troop 5 only or the entire district (which includes Troop 27). We will give only Troop 27 our contact list and the odds of being called by a scout in another troop are there but slim. I would encourage you to sign up and help these scouts if possible. Please let me know by the end of Thursday’s Court of Honor so I can compile a list and go to a Troop 27 meeting to extend our offer.

Yours in Scouting,

Dave


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