Lumberjack

Its been a long time since scouts from the troop participated in Lumberjack events. Mostly aimed towards the Fall, several brave scouts endured the rainy weekend. From starting a fire to sawing wood, these brave souls enjoyed all the festivities and can’t wait to do it again!

August ’22 CoH

The troop usually has several Court of Honor ceremonies throughout the year. We had lots of great tasting pizza, drinks and cookies. Scouts we’re recognized for making new rank and also passing their merit badge classes. Scouts and scouters had a great time!

Brian Makes Eagle

Brian hopped on the Eagle Scouting trail and added his name to the troops’ Eagle list. His eagle project consisted of making a walking path with gravel and pavers to walk on. With the help of his friends and scouts from the troop, Brian was able to complete his project for the new beneficiary.

Rifle & Shotgun Merit Badge

A fun and safe merit badge that a lot of scouts try to earn are the Rifle & Shotgun. With the help of the Lafayette Gun Club, scouts participate in a classroom setting about safety before we go on the range. Not all scouts qualify, but all scouts still have a great time just being able to shoot if it’s their first time.

Devil’s Marble Yard

It’s not as scary as it sounds! This is definitely on the top 10 list that the troop likes to visit. It’s a nice drive to the Blue Ridge Mountains. The campsite where we stay is kinda small but the scouts still have a good time. The excitement kicks in when you start seeing the boulders from afar. Once you climb up to the top of the boulders, you get to see how beautiful Mother Nature truly is!

Massanutten Ski Trip

When the troop takes its yearly ski trip, Wintergreen is our destination. This year for 2023, the troop decided it was time to visit Massanutten. The resort was a little smaller than Wintergreen, but the scouts still had a great time!

Troop Planning Day

It’s the end of another scout year and now we get together for our planning day. Scouts help with cleaning our troop gear. From tents, bear boxes, grills, etc. Once all gear is clean and restored in the shed, we get a little break and then lunch. Scouts and Scouters ate pizza, chips, cookies and drinks.

Abel’s Eagle Project

On the road to have yet another Eagle Scout in Troop 242 is Abel, whom had his Eagle Scout project was at Five loaves food pantry. The project was to construct a platform for people to reach the top of a dumpster to dump trash. In total with the assistance of Abel’s 9 fellow scouts the project was completed in 2 hours and 30 minutes In total 38 and a half hours were logged in the making of this project. Bellow are some photos of the platform being built and the final product.

Jose’s Eagle Scout Project

Jose and his fellow scouts worked hard together to add new mulch and a cover for the mulch but before that they had to weed the flower garden. Below is a link to see the YouTube video by Newport News public schools with a portion dedicated on this project.

Camp Baker Campout

In April, we had our hiking camp out at Camp Baker.  We completed a 5 mile hike, which helped newly bridged scouts finish a Tenderfoot requirement.  After completing the hike, many scouts took the opportunity to relax on the docks near the lake while Eagle Patrol prepared ramen.  A campfire program was held in the evening with skits and songs performed by each patrol. We shared lots of laughs and jokes together.