Troop 54 will attend summer camp at Treasure Valley in 2010. This year, breaking a string of several years at one site, we will stay at the Chippewa site, near the Magee Center. Our week at camp runs Sunday, July 11 through Friday, July 16. Scouts may optionally stay until Saturday morning.
Camp fees and forms:
Troop 54 holds a Summer Camp Prep Meeting before camp. This year's meeting will be held Tuesday, June 29, at 7:00PM.
The 2010 Camp Guide describes many aspects of camp, including what to pack.
The 2010 TVSR Program Schedule lists the merit badge classes and other key activity times. Each Scout should look at this in advance of camp to start planning a great week.
See our page on setting up your mosquito net.
Following the camp rules, we have to arrive together at 11:30 AM on Sunday, July 11. We will meet at the church at 10:30 AM and drive to Treasure Valley together. Campers should bring lunches for that one day.
A camp-wide dinner, troop Court of Honor, camp-wide closing ceremony, and camp-wide closing campfire are held on Friday evening at the end of camp. Families are welcome at all of these events. The troop pays for the dinner, but we will need to know on July 11 how many members of each family plan to atend.
The Mohegan Council offers Boy Scout Summer Camp for six weeks (Troop 54 is attending camp the second of these). If you can't attend with Troop 54 or if one week is not enough for you, you might consider attending camp one or more other weeks.
More information should be available on the Mohegan Council web page, under Treasure Valley / Summer Camp / Boy Scout Camp.
Having one of your friends at camp can be important to some boys. If this is the case, you might be able to find someone else in the troop who wants to join you in this separate adventure.
Other councils offer Boy Scout Summer Camp. You can find one (probably several) in any state to attend as a provisional resident camper. A couple of examples in our region:
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