Durland spring camp out. One of the things we are infamous for at our 228 campouts is our food. Here the boys come together setup camp and break bread wilderness style.
By Troop 228 Historian – Robert Moore: The troop’s task was to run the fire starting station at the 2017 Webelos Klondike. This event was located at Franklin Delano Roosevelt State Park. The task was to burn through a rope by…
By Troop 228 Historian – Robert Moore: Arrival and setup went smoothly in the cabin. In the morning we had French toast and then performed three service projects for the Camp Ranger including loading material into the dump truck, splitting wood…
Our patrols squared off in an epic cookoff- bacon wrapped scallops, homemade potato pancakes, bacon pancakes, harissa oil & stuffed jalapeño poppers! Our judges included members of the Senior Patrol.
Special thanks to Scoutmaster Hurson for hosting his annual St. Patrick’s Day celebration. The evening would not be complete without his presentation on the history of Irish culture and his homemade corned beef sandwiches. Assistant Scoutmaster Hirschfeld was there to…