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Re: Boy Scout Activities funds to achieve Eagle

Jonah Triebwasser (jonaht@JUNO.COM)
Sat, 25 Jan 1997 16:35:26 EST


Please note my comments below:

On Sat, 25 Jan 1997 04:57:27 EST Laurence A Edwards <larryradar@JUNO.COM>
writes:

>Most of the scout trips are ranging from $100 to over $500 (summer
>activity) per trip per month.
>Is this expense common in other scout troops?

Our trip to Washington is $100/person. Our Summer Camp is $230/person.
Our recent Winter Campout was $10/person and the Klondike is $5/person.
We have other trips that are free. We do not have the kind of monthly
expense you write about above; no one in our troop could afford $100+
each month. Wow !

>How many of these trips does a scout need to go on before he can
>obtain Eagle?

None. I know of no require to obtain Eagle to go on Troop trips.
Certainly the camping or merit badge requirements for Eagle can be
achieved at reasonable expense.

>Being a Cubmaster of a pack that has a many low level income families,
>we tend to utilize state parks that
>offer group camping (at discount rates), borrow canoes from the troop.
>We even make craft tables from scrap
>2x4's find low cost ways to have fun earn merit badges. Many
>of the parents of our scout families
>have two jobs or work 6 days a week to make ends meet. I would like
>to help the scouts of these families reach
>whatever goal they want not have to worry about the family budget.
>
>Any ideas would be much appreciated.

Larry - your ideas are excellent . Thank you for sharing them with us.
You are close to Disney and Universal. How about asking them for some
financial support?

YiS, Jonah Triebwasser, Assistant Scoutmaster, Troop 128
Boy Scouts of America Rhinebeck, New York, US of A
I used to be an Eagle; NEII-83
mailto:jonaht@juno.com
Troop Home page: http://www1.mhv.net/~jbrowne/troop128.htm

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