Have you heard the term "Court of Honor"? Are you wondering what it is? If so here is a quick description that will hopefully clarify things.
Courts of Honor are when Scouts, Families, and Friends come together to recognize and celebrate the achievements of Troop members. Courts come in two flavors...
Troop Courts of Honor
Troop 437 holds "Troop Courts" are held three times a year. One in the Fall, One in the Winter, and one in the Spring. Troop Courts are where Troop members are recognized for their achievements such as Rank Advancement, Merit Badges, Leadership, and other accomplishments that have been completed since the last court. Troop Courts take the place of a regular Thursday evening Troop meeting and end with "pot luck" style refreshments. Look for notices in the e-blast newsletters about upcoming Troop Courts.
Eagle Courts of Honor
Obtaining Scouting's highest rank of Eagle Scout is a major accomplishment and as such the Troop hosts a special "Eagle Court of Honor" whenever we have a new Eagle Scout to recognize. Eagle Courts are planned and scheduled as needed throughout the year and might honor a single scout or multiple scouts as appropriate. Invitations are sent out electronically announcing the Eagle Courts with a requested RSVP deadline. All families and scouts from the Troop are encouraged to attend the Eagle Courts to help celebrate the accomplishment - even if you do not know the scout it is still important to participate. Scouts from the Troop will be asked to arrive before the ceremony to help with set up and preparations.
Regardless of the type of court, be it Troop Court or Eagle Court, all Troop families are encouraged to attend. If you have any questions, please feel free to let a scoutmaster know.
Troop 437 will be returning to the BSA Sea Base High Adventure camp in the summer of 2018! If you like water, sun and fun you will not want to miss this high adventure!
Sign-ups are now open for this trip and will close on January 19th. Space on this trip is limited so sign-up early.
For more information check out the FAQ document. To sign-up print the Sign-up form and turn it into the Scoutmaster or the trip planners.
For our second year, Boy Scout Troop 437 is hosting a Pinewood Derby building workshop, where the Boy Scouts can assist the Cub Scouts of all ranks in the construction and tuning of their cars.
Last year, we helped over 20 Cub Scouts build a car of their design. We paired each Cub Scout up with a Boy Scout who worked directly with them, walking them through the process. It was particularly nice to see the young and older scouts working well together. Both seem to benefit from this experience.
Troop 437 has a regular troop meeting on Thursday nights at the American Legion hall on Dunstable road at 7pm. We will be using one of these evenings for the workshop. We will have all the tools and supplies necessary and can help with cutting and sanding the blocks of wood, polishing axles and wheels, adding weights, pressing axles straight and adding weight to bring the cars to the maximum allowable amount. We will not get into painting or advanced techniques. Cub Scouts will leave the event with a contender, but they may want to paint or decorate the car on their own. .
Each Pack does the PWD a little differently. Some use den meetings for car building and some leave it up to the scouts to do individually. In any case, Cub Scouts could attend individually, or as a den activity.
Each Scout will need to bring an adult helper, a kit, and some ideas. They should watch some videos and do a little research. They should make some sketches or prints of what they like.
The date is Thursday December 13th from 7:00 to 8:30. This event will be limited to 25 cub scouts, but we will have a waiting list and could hold a second event if there is enough interest.
The September White Water Rafting trip is rapidly approaching. We have a few open spaces due to some last minute scheduling conflicts for several Scouts and adults. If anyone would like to join, please contact Matthew McQuinn as soon as possible to make arrangements to join the trip.
In addition to the standard Troop Permission Slip, we need signed Crab Apple Liability Waivers for everyone attending. If you are attending and have not submitted a signed waiver yet, please complete one now.
For anyone who doesn't have a current BSA swim test from attending Wah-Tut-Ca, there will be a make-up swim test on Sunday, Sept 10th. We will meet at 3 pm at the IBM parking lot (550 King St, Littleton - about a mile past Kimball Farm on the right) then carpool to Long Lake Beach in Littleton (there’s limited parking at the beach).
Rafting Trip Details: We will be going on a white water rafting trip on the Kennebec River in Maine. We will be camping at Crab Apple Whitewater’s group campsite. We will meet on Saturday afternoon at Crab Apple Whitewater, set up camp & take a short hike to see Moxie Falls (approx. 1 mile). Sunday morning we will have a breakfast buffet at Crab Apple before embarking on our white water rafting adventure! The trip will entail rafting through Class III-IV rapids. A guide from our outfitter, Crab Apple Whitewater, will lead each boat. A grilled lunch will be provided after the rafting. Approximate time on the river will be 3-4 hours. The trip finishes at the outfitter’s facility where they have a pool and hot tub available.
Sign-up by August 4th. Please submit Troop Permission Slip, Crab Apple White Water Rafting Waiver form, check made out to Troop 437
Back by popular demand our September trip will be a white water rafting trip on the Kennebec River in Maine. We will be camping at Crab Apple Whitewater’s group campsite. We will meet on Saturday afternoon at Crab Apple Whitewater, set up camp & take a short hike to see Moxie Falls (approx. 1 mile). Sunday morning we will have a breakfast buffet at Crab Apple before embarking on our white water rafting adventure! The trip will entail rafting through Class III-IV rapids. A guide from our outfitter, Crab Apple Whitewater, will lead each boat. A grilled lunch will be provided after the rafting. Approximate time on the river will be 3-4 hours. The trip finishes at the outfitter’s facility where they have a pool and hot tub available.
Return Permission Slip by: Saturday, August 4th, 2017 Options for submitting sign-ups:
·Mail or drop-off to: Matthew McQuinn, 7 Vineyard Rd, Westford, MA 01886 ·Mail or drop-off to: Andy McKeen, 29 Steeple Chase Cir, Westford, MA 01886 ·Bring to Wah-Tut-Ca for Sun. drop-off, Wed. eat-in-site night or Sat. pick-up
Important Note: All scouts must pass the BSA swim test to attend. Scouts who passed the test at camp or for Seabase are all set. If needed, a time to take the test can be arranged before the trip.
Return Permission Slip by: Saturday, August 4th, 2017
Options for submitting sign-ups:
Mail or drop-off to: Matthew McQuinn, 7 Vineyard Rd, Westford, MA 01886
Mail or drop-off to: Andy McKeen, 29 Steeple Chase Cir, Westford, MA 01886
Bring to Wah-Tut-Ca for Sun. drop-off, Wed. eat-in-site night or Sat. pick-up
Please sign and return: Troop Permission Slip, Crab Apple White Water Rafting Waiver form, check made out to Troop 437
The September trip for Troop 437 will be an outdoor rock climbing expedition at Pawtuckaway State Park on Saturday, followed by a night of camping at Wah-Tut-Ca Scout Reservation.
We will meet at 8:30 am at the parking lot at 199 Round Pond Road, Nottingham, NH (directions on the permission slip) just outside Pawtuckaway State Park. It is approximately a 1-mile hike into the climbing site, and Scouts should bring a backpack with lunch, plenty of water (2qt minimum), and any additional clothing. Vertical Dreams will provide climbing equipment and instruction at the climbing site. Following approx. 5 hours of instruction and climbing, we will hike back to the parking lot and go to Wah-Tut-Ca for the overnight camping.
Signups are due by the September 8th troop meeting. All scouts and adults attending also need to complete a Vertical Dreams Liability Waiver. Access these documents by clicking on the buttons below.
September Trip The Troop's September trip is a camping overnight at Gunstock Mountain where the scouts will get to experience Gunstock's Adventure Park which includes an awesome Zip Line, Multiple High Rope challenges, a mountain coaster and many more activities. The permission slip for the trip is below. We need sign-ups to be submitted by September 5th so we can secure our reservations at Gunstock.