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Boy Scout Troop 76
(Parkman, Ohio)
 
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Parkman Troop 4076




Welcome to Parkman Troop 4076. 
**Thank you for taking the time to check us out.**
We belong to Arrowhead District of the Great Trails Council/Boy Scouts of America. 
We are chartered by Parkman Congregational Church; Parkman, Ohio. 
We meet every Monday from 7:00 to 8:30 p.m. at the Boy Scout Lodge by the ball fields in Middlefield, Ohio. 

Should you need further information about our meetings or calendar, please call our Scoutmasters Mr. Kevin Beeman at 330-219-6013 or Mr. Art Kvacek at 440-465-1255.

Our Troop is "Scout-Led" meaning the boys are in charge, but guided by adults.  The boys make decisions regarding; outing locations, outing assignments, outing activities, meal planning and preparation, Troop meetings, meeting skills, activities, games, etc.  The boys are allowed to lead the Troop with minimal guidance.

The broad purpose of the Boys Scouts of America is to help young men develop their character.  There is much emphasis placed on assisting these young men to develop into strong healthy citizens who will lead our communities and country in the years ahead.  Or methods help to promote these ideals through the challenge of putting them into practice with the Troop Program.  Most important of all is that this is done in a way that is both challenging and fun.

To provide opportunities for young men to practice leadership, citizenship and confident independence, we use outdoor program of Scouting.  This program allows us to remove boys from their familiar surroundings and place them in situations where they will have to rely on their skills and the cooperation of their fellow Scouts.

We have an outing every month and participate in summer camp each year. 
For more information, please stop by our Lodge or send a message to us. We would like to meet you!

parkmantroop4076@gmail.com

 

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Boy Scouts

Boy Scouting, one of the traditional membership divisions of the BSA, is available to boys who have earned the Arrow of Light Award and are at least 10 years old or have completed the fifth grade and are at least 10, or who are 11, but not yet 18 years old. The program achieves the BSA's objectives of developing character, citizenship, and personal fitness.

Scout Oath (or Promise)

On my honor I will do my best 
To do my duty to God and my country 
and to obey the Scout Law; 
To help other people at all times;
To keep myself physically strong, 
mentally awake, and morally straight.


Scout Law

A Scout is trustworthy, loyal, helpful, friendly, 
courteous, kind, obedient, cheerful, thrifty,
brave, clean, and reverent.

SCOUT SLOGAN:
Do a Good Turn Daily.

This is the slogan of the Boy Scouts. 

Some Good Turns are big - saving a life, helping out after floods or other disasters, recycling community trash, working with your Patrol on conservation projects. 

But Good Turns are often small, thoughtful acts - helping a child cross a busy street, going to the store for an elderly neighbor, cutting back brush that is blocking a sign, doing something special for a brother or sister, welcoming a new student to your school. 

A Good Turn is more than simple good manners.  It is a special act of kindness. 


SCOUT MOTTO:
Be Prepared.

That's the motto of the Boy Scouts. 

"Be prepared for what?" someone once asked Baden-Powell, the founder of Scouting, 

"Why, for any old thing." said Baden-Powell.  

The training you receive in your Troop will help you live up to the Scout motto.  When someone has an accident, you are prepared because of your first aid instruction.  Because of lifesaving practice, you might be able to save a non-swimmer who has fallen into deep water. 

But Baden-Powell wasn't thinking just of being ready for emergencies.  His idea was that all Scouts should prepare themselves to become productive citizens and to give happiness to other people.  He wanted each Scout to be ready in mind and body for any struggles, and to meet with a strong heart whatever challenges might lie ahead. 

Be prepared for life - to live happily and without regret, knowing that you have done your best.  That's what the Scout motto means.