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March 2014 State-of-the-Troop Report to the Auburn Rotary Club
1. BOY SCOUT TROOP 50
Andrew Baird, Scoutmaster | Rob Stanford, Committee Chair | Michael Tullier, Chartered Org Rep
2. BOYSCOUTTROOP50
to prepare young people to make
ethical and moral choices over
their lifetimes by instilling in them
the values of the Scout Oath & Law.
Boy Scouts of America’s Mission
Scout Oath
On my honor, I will do my best,
to do my duty to God and my
country; and to obey the Scout
Law; to help other people at all
times; to keep myself
physically strong, mentally
awake and morally straight.
Scout Law
A Scout is:
Trustworthy,
Loyal
Helpful,
Friendly,
Courteous,
Kind,
Obedient,
Cheerful,
Thrifty,
Brave,
Clean, and
Reverent.
3. BOYSCOUTTROOP50
Aims of Scouting
Growth in moral
strength and character
Participating citizenship
Developing in physical,
mental and emotional
fitness
Methods of Scouting
Advancement
Ideals
Patrols
Outdoors
Adult association
Personal growth
Leadership development
Uniform
Purpose of Scouting
5. BOYSCOUTTROOP50
Boys
10 to 18 years old
Adults
18 years old and older, and may
include
□ Former Scouts
□ Parents of current and former Scouts
□ Community members with desire to serve and/or
share vocational experience
Membership Criteria
6. BOYSCOUTTROOP50
Troop 50’s mission is to
GATHER young men into a
quality Scouting program,
GROW them into servant leaders, and
GO into the community in service and
fellowship.
Troop 50 Basics
7. BOYSCOUTTROOP50
Chartered by Auburn Rotary in
November 2012
Meets at First Presbyterian Church
2 Auburn Rotarians as troop leaders
Financial support from Auburn Rotary
Troop 50 Basics
8. BOYSCOUTTROOP50
18 Scouts, inc. 3 junior assistant
scoutmasters
11 pending “crossovers” from Cub Scouts
Scoutmaster + 4 assistant scoutmasters
Meetings @ First Presbyterian Church
Troop | Mondays at 6:30 p.m.
Patrol Leaders’ Council | monthly
Troop Committee | monthly
Troop stats
9. BOYSCOUTTROOP50
50% of Scouts
advancing in rank
100% membership
retention
31% increase in membership
8 short-term camp-outs
active monthly PLC meetings and an annual
planning meeting
14 service projects
Journey to Excellence
11. BOYSCOUTTROOP50
Recent Troop 50 Activities
Troop Meetings
“…a troop is not divided
into patrols. A troop is
the sum total of its
patrols.”
— "Green Bar Bill" Hillcourt
29. BOYSCOUTTROOP50
April
District Camporee, Chewacla State Park
ScoutFest at Auburn CityFest, Kiesel Park
May
Joint Annual Troop Planning Retreat and
Campout
June
Contingent to Camp Daniel Boone (Canton, N.C.)
Contingent to Camp Woodruff (Blairsville, Ga.)
Upcoming Troop Activities
30. BOYSCOUTTROOP50
Support fundraisers
Serve as a merit badge
counselor
130+ merit badge – many align
with Rotary’s vocational focus
Mentor Eagle Scout projects
Serve as assistant
scoutmaster or troop
committee member
Service Roles for Rotarians
31. BOYSCOUTTROOP50
Online
boyscout50.org
blog.boyscout50.org
Andrew Baird | Scoutmaster
scoutmaster@boyscout50.org
Rob Stanford | Troop Committee Chair
troopcommittee@boyscout50.org
Michael Tullier | Chartered Organization Rep
boyscout50@boyscout50.org
For more information
/boyscout50
/BoyScoutT50
Notes de l'éditeur
FUNDRAISERSHave discount cards available for purchase todayThese supplement the gracious allocation the club has always made its chartered troop – together, these underwrite our registration fees, allow us to replace or purchase additional equipment, and offset activity expenses for ScoutsLEADERSdirect-service role or something more ad hoc like serving as a member of a troop board of review or teaching a merit badge – Rotary vocational focusWork with Scouts to mentor their Eagle Scout planning – guide planning, assist in identifying issuesDISTRICTAlan – district executiveMany of these skills and roles are available at the district level – local countyDistrict Eagle Boards: JR Smith and Bill Hutto (who also spent time as an assistant scoutmaster)Dick Phelan and Jay Jones – upcoming and past DCAD honorees – part of district Friends of Scouting fundraisingOTHER ROTARIANS INVOLVEDWalker Jackson – chartered organization representative during the time Rotary sponsored Troop 7