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The first photos from the ski trip

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gear information trips update

A quick note on finding polyester clothing & underlayers for the ski trip.

Target has inexpensive polyester long underwear for kids along with kids’ long-sleeve polyester athletic shirts (both Champion brand).  And as of today, they also had Champion polyester athletic tops & bottoms in Men’s sizes on sale for $ 5-7 a piece.

Academy has BCG brand polyester leggings & shirts for about $10-15.  (Think:  Under Armour, only not nearly as expensive!)  I’ve also heard another place to find reasonably-priced polyester underlayers & wool socks is in the hunting section at Walmart.

In cold weather, layers of synthetic fabric (polyester, nylon, fleece, etc.) with a wind-proof outer layer & wool socks is the way to go, especially if you will be working up a sweat doing things like skiing or backpacking.  As the saying goes, “Cotton kills” – it absorbs moisture, is slow to dry, and chafes when wet.  In short, it increases your chances of hypothermia and general discomfort.

Click here to find out more about the First Aid MB.

So, it pays to buy polyester/nylon & fleece for outdoor activities.  And the kids will use them again and again on all sorts of trips!

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trips update

Schedule Change

Due to some scheduling issues at Boxwell, we had to switch around our weekends. We will now be going to Camp Boxwell Climbing/Rappelling on the wall and hiking 10 miles the weekend of March 4-6. We will be going backpacking to Land Between the Lakes the weekend of April 1-3.

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Ski Trip Next weekend

Troop 3 will be taking a ski trip to Paoli Peaks, IN next weekend.

Because of BSA’s policy on helmet use for winter sports activities, all scouts attending will need to complete the Helmet Release Form from Paoli Peaks.

Parents of all scouts attending will need to sign the Liability Release agreement & ski/snowboard equipment rental agreement at the meeting on Monday which Reuben will have. Please be sure to check in with him.

Remember that the trip plan is available online in google documents. Please look over the plan and update with any information you may have. Contact Reuben or leave a comment on this post if you have any questions.

Additionally, scouts can access the Alpine MB Brochure and the Snowboard MB Brochure to see what the requirements will be.

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In the news update

Tennessean Article

Troop 3 was honored with an article in the Tennessean by Nicole Young.

East End Methodist shares 100-year bond with Boy Scouts

For more than 100 years, Boy Scout Troop 3 and East End United Methodist Church have shared a common bond.

They both meet in the same building, and they both support community members in East Nashville, said the Rev. Diane Blum, East End pastor.
“Our church has a very positive commitment to the troop. We’re very proud of it, and we see it as one avenue of youth ministry,” said Blum, who resides in the church parsonage. “We believe that the troop is meant to serve others and the community at large. It’s not doctrinal of course, but the motto of honoring God and country has existed in its core values since it was founded.
“As charter organization of the troop, the church has an obligation to see that it not only survives, but thrives. There are physical, financial and volunteer opportunities for the church and the troop to interact creatively, and many of our members step up and do that.”
Founded in 1889, East End United Methodist currently has about 200 members, Blum said. It has been at its current location since 1907.
“In the heyday of East Nashville, we had about 1,000 members at this church,” Blum said. “That was between the 1920s and 50s.
“Back in the day, the most elite neighborhoods were in East Nashville.”
When the Boy Scouts of America organization formed in 1910, East End sought to form a troop and did so that September. Historically, the troop hasn’t been a large one. Its average is about 12 boys, but the troop currently has 21 members.
Other troops, such as Troop 1 at Brentwood United Methodist Church, which also celebrated its centennial in 2010, have many more members. Troop 1 has 88.
The United Methodist Church is the second-largest charter organization with the Boy Scouts of America, said Larry Coppock, national director of Scouting ministries with the General Commission on United Methodist Men.
UMC has 370,000 Scouts participating in more than 11,400 units led by members of more than 6,700 churches in the U.S., Coppock said.
Blum said the United Methodist Church encourages congregations to charter Boy Scout troops.
When Blum began her ministry at East End five years ago, about eight were in the troop. The gain in membership came largely from word of mouth after a renewal of outdoor activities and adventure trips, she said.
Scoutmaster Libor Koudelka was drawn to East End when his son, Antonin, now 13, began looking for a troop.
“We were looking for a group that would be more in line with the outdoors, an active troop,” said Koudelka, who is originally from the Czech Republic.
“We really fell in love with the program there.”
Last year, Koudelka, an East Nashville resident of 14 years, took over as scoutmaster when Blum’s husband, Jeff, retired from the job. He had run Troop 3 for two years and had built up the outdoor part of the program, Koudelka said.
“Typically every year, the big focus is on the high adventure trip, which happens in the summer,” he said. “The year is geared towards what we’ll be doing on that trip. Last year, we visited the Boundary Waters in Minnesota for backpacking and canoeing, so we focused on gaining skill in those two areas.”
This year, the troop plans to visit North Georgia for a multisports trip, which will include hiking, backpacking, white-water rafting, rappelling and climbing. Plans are still in the works on the specifics of the trip, Koudelka said.
In past years, the troop has been on trips to the Florida Keys, the Big South Fork and Great Smoky Mountains and the Natchez Trace Parkway.
The scouts also canoe every year on the Buffalo River.

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Court of Honor update

David’s Eagle Court of Honor

David was honored last weekend with a Court of Honor for his accomplishment of Eagle Scout. Here are some photos:

Please contact Reuben if you have some photos you would like to add to the album.

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troop information update

Merit Badges

Here is some information regarding the merit badges Troop 3 is currently working on.

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Court of Honor update

David’s Eagle Court of Honor

Nazdar,

David’s Eagle Court of Honor starts at 5pm at EEUMC. I would like to encourage everyone to come to this very special celebration. Scouts & leaders need to be there no later than 4pm for rehearsal.  All the Scouts have assigned parts in the ceremony so it’s important that everyone be there by no later than 4pm.

Help with set up is also needed for those who can come a little earlier at 3:30pm.  Your assistance would be appreciated!

Wear Class A uniform with khaki pants, brown belt & dark shoes.  A formal occasion like this is also a good time to wear your sash if you have one.  Be sure to sew on any new rank & merit badges that you received at the last troop court of honor!

Thanks,

Libor

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Climbing Lock In 1st look

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February Trip to Paoli Peaks, Indiana

Troop 3 will be going to Paoli Peaks in Indiana February 11 – 13. Scouts interested in attending will need to complete the bottom portion of the Ski Trip Flier and return with payment on January 24th at the meeting.