February 22, 2022

In this week’s newsletter


This Week’s Meeting

Hello Scouts,
I apologize for the lack of communication last week. I was on break with my family. 

I understand that some of you may be on your February vacation this week, so we may have a smaller meeting. We’ll be working on finishing up requirements 8 and 10 of the Truck Transportation requirements this week. 
ATTENTION PLC: We will have our meeting on Tuesday. If you are out of town, no worries. If you are willing to have it virtually, please let me know so we can plan accordingly. If not, no worries and enjoy your break.
As always, please let me know if you have any questions or concerns. 


Scout Challenge

Every three years the Atlanta Area Council puts a council-wide event that brings together all of the Scouts in the Atlanta Area Council in a mini Jamboree. Those that were with the troop in 2019 will remember this as a highlight of the early days of the troop, and those that weren’t are in for a treat. This campout replaces what would normally be the District Camporee, but it should be a lot of fun with an opportunity to connect with the more than 2,500 Scouts in Atlanta. More information can be found at the links below. The registration deadline is Monday, February 28 at 10:00 p.m.


Scouts Got Talent

Are you Atlanta’s most talented vocalist? Maybe your dance moves are out of this world or maybe your comedy routine is on point. Showcase your talents at Scout Challenge’s “Scouts Got Talent” competition!

All Scout Challenge participants are welcome to try out and the top 3 finalists will go head-to-head on stage at the Scout Challenge arena show on Saturday night, competing for the title of Scout Challenge’s Most Talented Scout!

This can be an individual or a group entry (up to 8 members).

If you are interested in competing please see Mr. Taylor for an entry form.


Troop Registration

All adults and Scouts registered and active with the troop should have received an invoice last week to renew the registration with the troop through the end of 2022. If you did not receive an invoice, please email our treasurer at: treasurer@troop77bsa.com. If you did receive an invoice and don’t plan on renewing your membership for 2022, please let Ms. Cole know.


Sewing at Scouts

Mrs. Todd will be sewing at the meetings coming up on March 1 and March 8 (not this week). If you have patches that need to be sewn on your uniform, please bring your uniform and/or sash to the meeting in a zip-lock bag with the patches and your name on the outside of the bag. Also, be sure your name is on the uniform pieces. If you have the name patch sewn on your uniform already, that should be sufficient. For Merit Badge sashes, please make sure your sash is labeled.

In most cases where a Scout needs one or two new patches, the work should be completed the same night. If you have several patches like swapping out a new uniform shirt or earning a dozen merit badges, then these may be taken home by Mrs. Todd to complete there.

Scouts who have turned in their uniforms to have their patches updated may wear a Class B t-shirt to our meeting while their shirt is being worked on.


Hank Aaron Role Model Award

The Hank Aaron Role Model Award is given to an outstanding student-athlete involved in Scouting in the Atlanta Area Council who exemplifies good character and athletic achievement. Any Scouts BSA member or Venturer may be nominated for the award by taking just a couple of minutes to complete this simple application! Nominations are due by February 18th.


OA Elections

Troop 177 will be holding elections for the Order of the Arrow at our meeting on Tuesday March 8th. Any Scout who is at least First Class rank, and has 15 camping nights in the last two years (since March 2020) is eligible for election into the Order of the Arrow. We currently have two Scouts who will be eligible for election, and another two who are right on the edge, and could be by March 8th. If you are interested and think you are close please talk to Mr. Taylor ASAP.


Scout Day at the Capitol

March 9, 2022 | Georgia State Capitol

Scouting prepares young people to be good citizens. Spend the day witnessing first-hand the political process in Georgia. Take on the Capitol Scavenger Hunt. Watch your legislators recognize your Scouts from the House Gallery. And have a chance to ask actual representatives your most pressing questions! 

The Capitol will provide a note explaining the activities the Scouts participated in during the day. This event starts at 7:45 AM. Please check with your school’s administrative staff to determine if this will qualify as an excused absence. 

For more information and to sign up visit: https://www.atlantabsa.org/ScoutCapitol


Shooting Sports Days

Upcoming Atlanta BSA Events:

Open Shoot – Archery, Rifle, or Shotgun
Date: February 19 from 9AM-4PM
Location: Bert Adams Scout Camp – 218 Scout Rd, Covington, GA 30016
Cost: $10 per session

Open Shoot – Archery, Rifle, or Shotgun
Date: April 2 from 9AM-4PM
Location: Woodruff Scout Camp – 31 Woodruff Dr, Blairsville, GA 30152
Cost: $10 per session

Note: This is not a merit badge day. Scouts can sign up for one session in the morning and another in the afternoon, or the same one all day. For signup information: https://www.atlantabsa.org/shootingdays


Ranger Camp – June 26 – July 1, 2022

For over 30 years, the US Army Rangers has partnered with the BSA to create a unique High Adventure opportunity for up to 100 participants including youth and adult. Highlights include:

  • Learning knots, including how to tie a climbing and rappelling harness
  • Climbing, belaying and rappelling on various features, starting out small and leading up to a night rappel
  • Learning how to construct a rope bridge as part of a team and night rope bridge competition
  • Land navigation as part of a team using a map and compass

The camp is held at the Camp Frank D. Merrill US Army Ranger base in Dahlonega, GA. Participants sleep in the barracks and eat in the mess hall or MREs (Meals Ready to Eat) in the field. In the middle of the week, participants transition to Yonah Mountain and camp for two nights where skills are put into practice on a larger scale.

For more information, click here: https://www.nega-bsa.org/Ranger.

Mr. Henderson with T77 went to this camp as a youth for 5 years in a row and considers it his favorite camp. It is a lot of fun and very rewarding. It inspired him to spend weekends in college climbing, rappelling and camping on Mt. Yonah. He looks forward to going back to Ranger Camp this year and is happy to answer any questions you have.


Summer Camp

We are still a couple of months off from summer camp registration, but some of the High Adventure programs fill up early. If you will be 13 by June 1st, 2022 and would like to participate in one of the High Adventure Treks offered through Camp Daniel Boone, instead of the traditional summer camp program, please read through the High Adventure Guide to find out what programs are offered and what is involved in each program, then register through the troop Summer Camp Registration Form.


National Youth Leadership Training

NYLT is a week-long advanced leadership course designed to teach Scouts the tools, techniques and skills they need to be better leaders – not only in their units, but also at home, in school, and in their daily lives. The Atlanta Area Council offers this several times throughout the year. This is a great opportunity to hone your leadership skills (and it looks great on a college resume). Introduction to Leadership Skill for Troops is a prerequisite for NYLT. This is a one day course taught at the troop level, and we will be scheduling this for the spring. If you are interested in attending please visit the Atlanta Area Council NYLT page or talk to Mr. Taylor or Mr. Wheeler about what’s involved.

If you have already attended NYLT, you can also serve on staff for one of the upcoming NYLT weeks. See the above website for details.


Service Opportunities

There are opportunities for community service listed on the Community Service Page. If you know of any other opportunities, please feel free to share these with Autumn or Mr. Taylor.


Merit Badge Opportunities

Atlanta Area Council has announced all of the Merit Badge summits for 2022. The next Merit Badge Summit will be April 30th and will feature STEM Merit Badges. Registration opens on March 18, 2022 at 9 AM.
To learn more about this and other Merit Badge Summits planned this year, visit: https://www.atlantabsa.org/MeritBadgeSummit


Northeast Georgia Council is holding the Appalachee District Advance-A-Rama February 26, 2022 at Central Gwinnett HIgh School in Lawrenceville. For more information at to register visit: https://www.nega-bsa.org/APAAR


Atlanta Area Council offers many merit badge offerings throughout the year. Upcoming Merit Badges include Automotive Maintenance on February 12, and Aviation offered March 12, April 16, and May 14.
More information about these and other Merit Badge programs at: https://www.atlantabsa.org/meritbadgedays

Chattahoochee Nature Center offers nature themed merit badge classes on the weekends in the Spring through Fall. Upcoming classes include Mammal Study on February 27.
For more information and to register visit: https://www.chattnaturecenter.org/education/scouts/scouts-bsa/

Dunwoody Nature Center also offers a number of nature related Merit Badges. Upcoming classes include: Bird Study February 19 and Nature April 9.
Learn more and register at: https://dunwoodynature.org/scout-merit-badges/


Daniel Boone Council headquartered in Asheville, NC has a rolling slate of virtual merit badge programs, with new merit badges offered every week. These are usually two sessions in the late afternoon or evening. There are quite a few popular merit badges including a large selection of Eagle Required. These usually fill up, but if you look at later weeks, there are plenty of seats still open.
Learn more and register at: https://www.danielboonecouncil.org/virtual


Merit Badge Process

For any Merit Badge that a Scout works on, the first step in the process is to have a discussion with the Scoutmaster or Assistant Scoutmaster and get a signed blue card. While Troop 177 has embraced digital blue cards, Scouts still need to have a discussion with one of the adult leaders in the troop and get either a physical or digital sign off before beginning wok on the Merit Badge. You are welcome to sign up for any of the Merit Badges offerings that are listed on the website, please remember to talk to Mr. Taylor or one of the ASMs to get approval for the merit badge before taking the class.


Troop Communication

Please be sure to join our Remind Classes to get notifications on all of the Troop 177 happenings. There is an app, but you can choose to get notifications via text messages or email.

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