On Sunday, July 9th Scouts and Scouters from Troop 466 headed down to Goshen Scout Camp. Here are a few photos before they left. (Apologies, but I know I missed a couple of Scouts and leaders but I had to leave and took whatever photos I could.)
The official blog of Troop 466 (Potomac District, National Capital Area Council)
On Sunday, July 9th Scouts and Scouters from Troop 466 headed down to Goshen Scout Camp. Here are a few photos before they left. (Apologies, but I know I missed a couple of Scouts and leaders but I had to leave and took whatever photos I could.)
At Goshen, most troops will do some sort of service project. In some instances, they may be small beautification projects, such as repainting signs and other times, it may be a major improvement.
This time, it looks like the troop restored and repainted a Patrol Box. For those who are unaware, a Patrol Box is meant to store pots, pans, cooking utensils, nonperishable foods, etc. and to be animal proof.
Enjoy the photos!
Each week, there is at least one camp wide campfire. For those who do not know, campfires are filled with songs and skits and songs and sometime just plain sillyness.
Enjoy the photos!
Troop 466 once again attended Goshen Scout Reservation - Camp Bowman. Although a smaller contingent than normal, it looks like all had a great time.
Thanks to all the leaders who made this possible.
This first set is most likely from the first day of camp, at which the Scouts take a swim test, and then in the evening, there is a opening campfire.