Saturday, November 6, 2010
Friday, August 13, 2010
Brat Barn Fundraiser
Several scouts and their parents helped out at our brat fry fundraiser at Olsen's Piggly Wiggly today.
The boys were all hard workers, and the dads happily grilled (rain and shine)! Funds raised at the brat fry will be divided up among the workers and deposited into their troop accounts.
The boys were all hard workers, and the dads happily grilled (rain and shine)! Funds raised at the brat fry will be divided up among the workers and deposited into their troop accounts.
Mike Horn picks up lunch for his co-workers...(Thanks, Mike!)
Shift change at the brat barn...
Ryler demonstrates the fine art of bun prep! :)
Thanks for representing Troop 1468 so well today, boys!
Sunday, August 8, 2010
Sunday, May 16, 2010
Troop Advancements
At last Saturday's Court of Honor, our troop congratulated several scouts for advancing in rank.
Congratulations to all who advanced!
Of course, all scouts hope to one day reach scouting's highest honor, the rank of Eagle. On Saturday, we celebrated this achievement with Charlie Kralapp. Through Charlie's efforts, a bell choir was created at his church, and we were all treated to a performance or two (conducted by Charlie). What a wonderful way to make a difference in your community, Charlie. Thank you for being a light in this world and a very positive example for others.
Saturday, April 24, 2010
Booyah Busy
Booyah prep started Saturday morning at the Forsbergs'...
The boys (and parents) worked very hard peeling and chopping veggies. This group peeled 100 pounds of potatoes and did so quite cheerfully. They really exemplified scouting values (even the sister in the bunch!)
If you like being a loner, choose the onion table! :)
Perfect symbol for the TLC that goes into booyah prep...
Thanks, everyone who helped, but especially Tim and Lissa Seiltz, who are probably just getting started (as I type) on a long night, cooking booyah.
See you next time!
The boys (and parents) worked very hard peeling and chopping veggies. This group peeled 100 pounds of potatoes and did so quite cheerfully. They really exemplified scouting values (even the sister in the bunch!)
If you like being a loner, choose the onion table! :)
Perfect symbol for the TLC that goes into booyah prep...
Thanks, everyone who helped, but especially Tim and Lissa Seiltz, who are probably just getting started (as I type) on a long night, cooking booyah.
See you next time!
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
Winter Bear Paw Fun
Recently, the boys ventured out for some winter fun at Bear Paw camp, in Mountain,Wisconsin. [pics courtesy of Mike Horn]
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