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Written by Past Scoutmaster Dale
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Monday, 26 April 2010 16:55 |
Summer camp 2010What:Summer camp is a weeklong camp out where the boys learn skills based on Merit badges they choose and learn to enjoy the outdoors and have fun. Where:Buckskin Scout Reservation, a Nationally Accredited Camp, is 2,000 acres of woodlands and meadows in the mountains of Pocahontas County, West Virginia. The camp is operated by Buckskin Council, B.S.A., as the long-term camping facility for Boy Scouts each summer. It has a beautiful lake for fishing, boating, canoeing, sailing and swimming. The Greenbrier River is on the western edge of the camp. Deer, beaver, raccoons, squirrels, foxes, bird and other wildlife inhabit this beautiful and rustic site nestled in some of the most scenic hills and valleys in the eastern part of the United States. The camp features eighteen campsites located in woodland settings, with two-man tents, shower facilities, and a modern central dining hall. When:Week July 11 to July 17, 2010 Gear loading on July 10th starting at normal meeting time. July 11th Scout drop-off 6:30 am in front of Scoutmaster Dales Home at 116 Jackson Street in Farmersville. Pickup July 17th around 2 pm at the Scout Cabin. Who:All Scouts Limited adult space at camp this year, please contact the scoutmaster if you want to attend ASAP. Cost:Per Scout: $175.00 per boy if paid in full prior to May 15th $200.00 per boy after May 15th Per Adult Leader: $60.00 per Adult if paid in full prior to May 15th $70.00 per Adult after May 15th
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Last Updated on Monday, 18 October 2010 13:15 |