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Welcome to the St. Mark's 72nd Scout Troop.      

LAST UPDATED March 9th, 2010

Next Meeting: Wednesday March 10th 

Winter Activity Plan: Nov. 28 to March 17 Weekly Plan

Scouts Latest Email message: Wednesday, we'll be working on our padddles. Bring your sanders and dust masks

Upcoming Events: 

Do A Good Turn Week: March 7-13 is "Do a Good Turn" week. All youth will receive a red bracelet, and the objective is to do a "good turn" and pass the braclet along. Check out the Do A Good Turn fridge promo and an article about the program at the Scouts Canada website:

Camp Ope Summer Camp: Camp Ope runs great camps during the summer - check out their flyer

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What are Scouts? Scouts are  active youth, boys and girls, aged  11-14 years. Our Troop is  lead by some terrific adult volunteers, helped by some great parents, chartered by Scouts Canada, and sponsored by St Mark's Anglican Church  (for over 40 years!). We meet Wednesday nights, from 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm in the gym at St Rita's School,  across the street from the church, near the corner of Fisher and Inverness. You can contact us via email if you have questions.



Scout's Code of Conduct:Please print and have parent & Scout sign :Code Of Conduct Form
Scout Dues and Behavior letterImportant Troop administration reading:Dues & Behavior 

Generic permission form for camps:Permission Form
Scouts Canada Policy regarding H1N1:  H1N1 Policy
2009-2010 Registration Info: Registration for the year will cost  $165.  The registration form can be found here:2009-10 Youth Registration Form

Link to Forms, General Scouts Info:FORMS & Scouting Info 

Scout Badges: Scouts Badges & Info (Scouts Canada)



What do we do? This poem was written by a Scout and is posted on the Scouts Canada website) 
Scouting Is...

Scouting is Camping
Scouting is Friendship
Scouting is Pioneering
Scouting is Fun
 
Scouting is Fishing
Scouting is Jamborees
Scouting is Meeting new Friends
Scouting is Awesome
 
Scouting is being Independent
Scouting is learning Survival
Scouting is helping Others
Scouting is Life
 
Scouting is Volunteer Work
Scouting is First Aid
Scouting is Cooking
Scouting is Excellent

Scouting is Bonfires
Scouting is Hot Sauce Games
Scouting is Water Balloon Fights
Scouting is never Boring
 
Scouting is Leadership
Scouting is Knife Safety
Scouting is cleaning our Environment
Scouting is Alive

Scouting is Worldwide
Scouting is Strength
Scouting is Endurance
Scouting is Self Confidence

Scouting Is Real……………………

By Scouts Devin & Logan Napke
1st Gretna Green Scout troop
Miramichi, NB
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