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Updated 19 Nov 08

City Council March 2009

Participation in our local government events helps give the boys important grounding in the roles and importance of local politics. Here they meet Mayor Krasnoff before a city council meeting.


Meeting Mayor KrasnoffGlad to meet you!

June 08 AT Trail Hike

In June Troop 901 took our semi-annual hike on the AT trail. This is a challenging outing where the boys (and leaders) get to test their scout skills, knowledge and resourcefulness in a beautiful setting.

Resting on the At Hiking is hard work! Here everyone is enjoying a few minutes rest before marching on.
Top of the MtnView from the Top
The Whole CrewThe Whole Crew at the shelter
None Shall PassLike 'Little John' of old, Scoutmaster Duane guards the bridge!
AT Break 2Another break on this long hike!

Summer Camp 2008

We encourage the boys to go to summer camp where they have fun, learn new things and make new friends!


ArcheryArchery is a big draw at summer camp!
RifleryGreat concentration is required to win the camp NRA competition. Congratulations!
ArcheryBoys get the chance to don protective gear in the Nuclear science merit badge.

Washington DC 2008

Outings are an important part of the scout experience. In the spring of 2008 we took a trip to Washington DC to give the boys a taste of our national heritage.


In front of the White HouseWho wouldn't recognize this vista!
FBI AcademyWe arranged a behind the scenes tour of the FBI training academy in Quantico!

Camp Silver Beach 2008

Each year we travel to Camp Silver Beach for some training, reflection, service and lots of fun!.


Retireing flags at Camp Silver BeachBoy scouts are one of the few organizations permitted to retire an American flag. Here the boys take part in this serious ceremony.
Retireing flags at Camp Silver Beach2Boy scouts are one of the few organizations permitted to retire an American flag. Here the boys take part in this serious ceremony.
Polar Bear SwimBoy the water is cold in April!!
Climbing the Victory towerThis tower is 55 feet tall and very challenging. The boys love it!
Climbing the Victory towerThere is allways more then one way to get to the top!
Climbing the Victory towerI'm almost there!