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Trail to Eagle

Trail to Eagle really benefits Scouts who are Life Rank (and their parents). I have been assured that there will be another of these seminars in October (Likely the 2nd Thursday of the month at 7 PM). From the Scripps-Mesa District Advancement Chair: (see details and flyers at: www.scripps-mesa.org ).I just wanted to remind you […]

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Training Opportunities

Unit Advancement Training Presented by the Scripps-Mesa District Thursday, 30 April 2009, 7:00-8:15 pmMira Mesa LDS Church11023 Pegasus Ave. This training is for committee members who have responsibilities for encouraging, tracking, and overseeing the advancement of the youth in their units. We will discuss the online advancement program, record keeping, awards, the trail to Eagle,

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Scout Fair Kickoff

We get $4 for the Troop for every $10 ticket sold. Each ticket for the Scout Fair has a $10 Coupon (with $70 purchase) at RALPH’S. Each ticket also has discounts for 100’s-1000’s of businesses. If you would like to sell these at large, please let bbsolberg@aol.com know and request a number of tickets. We

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Jamboree Information

From: David Hodges [mailto:dhodges@bsamail.org] On Behalf Of DMAZZATLAW@aol.comSent: Tuesday, January 13, 2009 1:42 PMTo: DMAZZATLAW@aol.comSubject: 2010 National Jamboree Council Information Hello Jamboree Participants, Thank you for wanting to be a part of the 2010 National Boy Scout Jamboree. The steering committee has been working to make sure this will be a great experience for you

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Great

Ryan Madsen and Jacob Zimeer took second and third in the Marshall Middle School Geography bee! Check it out on the school web site: http://www.marshallmiddle.org/apps/news/show_news.jsp?REC_ID=77535&id=0&rn=2364329

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T301 December article

Troop 301 “Rolling on the River” Over Thanksgiving break, Troop 301 took a 3-night, 50 mile Colorado River canoe trip. The troop started in Arizona and paddled down the river to Castle Rock, just a little north of Lake Havasu. There wasn’t much current or breeze, so a lot of paddling was done by all

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