You may be aware that two years ago, an Eagle Scout Alumnus of the Troop 305, Dr. Ron Reynolds sent us two seedlings sprouted from acorns of the famous Gilwell oak beneath which Baden Powell taught his original Boy Scouts. (see posting from Oct 2008) One was planted at the Service Center and did not survive the first winter. This one is planted in the Scoutcraft area at Camp Hiawatha. It did not look healthy when we uncovered it this spring and I feared it too was a goner. But today, I was elated to see it flourishing as it expressed its joy at being part of the BSA's 100th Anniversary.
Saturday, June 12, 2010
Monday, June 7, 2010
New Eagles in Houghton
There were new Eagles in flight in Houghton. Eric Lufkin of Troop 208 will have his Eagle Court of Honor next Sunday, but he assisted in the Court for Luke Doskey, Corey Mullins, Caleb Carr, and Ben Jaszczak of Varsity Team 208. Luke moved to the area recently from northeast Illinois and had done his advancement there, but joined the crew for the Court of Honor. As seen in the top picture, the Scouts have fun together. Earlier in the day, they had all completed the new Scuba merit badge with a dive in Lake Superior.
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