Members of the CT VFW and Greenwich Scouts will be at the Greenwich Town Party on Saturday, May 25 handing out poppy cards. Continue Reading →
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Members of the CT VFW and Greenwich Scouts will be at the Greenwich Town Party on Saturday, May 25 handing out poppy cards. Continue Reading →
Scouts were unable to set up outside grocery stores and many collection bags were not left outside homes because of the snow accumulation. Continue Reading →
The Greenwich Council, Boy Scouts of America annual food drive “Scouting for Food” is set for Saturday, March 2. This year marks the sixth year that CT State Representative Fred Camillo (R-151) will serve as Honorary Chair. Continue Reading →
The Greenwich Council, Boy Scouts of America announced four new members to its Board of Directors, Chuck McKay, Don Trudeau, William Ingraham, Jr. and Mark Stitzer, all residents of Greenwich and long time supporters of Greenwich Scouting. Continue Reading →
In addition to the Council-wide events, camp outs, and winter Klondike, Troop 9 participates in annual weekend campouts and ski trips to Vermont, campouts at Great Captains Island, Backyard Patrol Camps, the trip to Philmont Scout Ranch in New Mexico, and the annual pot luck holiday party where the Scouts are in charge of cooking. Continue Reading →
“Every Scout deserves a clean uniform.” – Andrew LaPadula Continue Reading →
Greenwich residents are encouraged to drop-off non-expired items such as canned beans (not green), canned fruit, tuna, boxed milk, pasta sauce, jelly, peanut butter and more. Continue Reading →
On Saturday at Camp Seton about 80 Cub Scouts and their parents gave shape to race cars crated from wood blocks during the second of two Pinewood Derby workshops. In anticipation of the March 11 Pinewood Derby, the boys each selected a template and stenciled the pattern onto a block of wood. From there, they put on safety goggles and cut out their cars in the woodshop. Lastly, the process of sanding began. “They learn the fundamentals of woodworking and safety, and make a cool car,” said special events coordinator Emilia Schiro, who was overseeing the event with District Director Ray Garrison. The boys also had a chance to purchase decals, weights, and colored wheels to enhance their cars before taking them home to assemble and paint. Continue Reading →
A group of local Boy Scouts and Cub Scouts, together with their Scoutmasters and parents, gathered at Sound Beach Cemetery just before Memorial Day to honor those who had served our country in the Armed Forces. Continue Reading →
The deadline for Camp Seton Early Bird Special saving $25.00 a week ends April 15. Continue Reading →