January 25, 2022

In this week’s newsletter


This Week’s Meeting

Hello Troop 177,

IMPORTANT: The meeting will be VIRTUAL

Hello Scouts!

Tuesday’s VIRTUAL meeting is going to be a Slideshow presentation party. Just to remind you all what that means:

IF YOU NEED THE CIT. COMM. REQUIREMENT:  This will cover requirement 8 (you can find the specific requirement here: https://www.boyscouttrail.com/boy-scouts/meritbadges/citizenship-in-the-community-merit-badge.asp). Basically, you need to research and make a slideshow about the history, culture/ethnic groups, popular places, and challenges in your community. You can also research an issue in your community and present on that which should also satisfy First Class requirement 9b. 

IF YOU DO NOT NEED THE REQUIREMENT: Make a slideshow about anything you want, as long as it’s Scout appropriate. (Please do this only if you have both the First Class requirement and the Citizenship in the Community requirement. Remember, a Scout is trustworthy. I don’t care if you have a great slideshow made about how Flo from Progressive should get better friends; If you need the requirement, make a slideshow for the requirement.)


Patrol Leaders Council Meeting This Week

Please expect an email with a link to a Google Meet before the meeting on Tuesday. I’ll most likely send it out around 6:45. If you are a Patrol Leader, Assistant Senior Patrol Leader, Troop Guide, or Scribe in Troop 177, you are expected to attend an participate in this meeting.


Cumberland Island Camping Trip

We are moving ahead with plans to visit Cumberland Island as our February camping trip. Please stay tuned for additional details regarding the changes.


Advancement Saturday

Advancement Saturday is right around the corner!  Join us on February 5th at OGUMC for some great outdoor classes.  Scouts may sign up for 1 morning activity, 1 lunchtime activity, and 1 afternoon activity.  However, Scouts do not need to stay through the whole day; they may leave once they have completed their chosen classes.  Scouts staying through lunchtime should pack their own meal.  Food will not be provided. 

We will NOT be camping overnight at OGUMC this year.  If you are in need of camping nights for OA, please e-mail Mr. Taylor.

Scouts are still expected to participate in Scout Sunday services on February 6th, either at OGUMC or at their own place of worship.  

Please bring $15, either cash or check.  Funds collected will go toward purchasing new equipment for the Troop.

Register for Scout Saturday at: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C054FA4AA2BAAF94-advancement


Scout Sunday

Oak Grove UMC will celebrate Scout Sunday on Sunday, February 6 during the 11:00 AM Traditional Service. Several scouts from across all four units (Troop 77, Troop 177, Crew 77, and Pack 577) will participate in the service, which will be streamed live from the sanctuary. This year, due to the low
capacity in the sanctuary, scouts who are not participating directly in the service are encouraged to join the live stream. We are working to secure a space inside at a location outside the Church for all Scouts, Adult Leaders, and Scout Families to gather on Sunday, February 6th and watch the OGUMC service
online together in uniform, etc.  Please look for more information and details regarding that in upcoming Newsletters.


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


Mr. Taylor sent an email to all Life Scouts (or their parents) in Troop 177 about a potential Eagle Project at Frazier Rowe Park. If you would like information about pursuing this project, please contact Mr. Taylor or Ms. Marilyn.


Merit Badge Opportunities

No Troop Merit Badge Opportunities this month. If you would like to work on a Merit Badge, please contact Mr. Taylor to arrange to work on a Merit Badge independently.

Atlanta Area Council has announced all of the Merit Badge summits for 2022. The first one falls on February 5th, which also coincides with the Troop 77 & 177 advancement day. Many of the same Merit Badges offered by the council will be offered at the troop level. We encourage everyone in the troop to participate in advancement day.
To learn more about other Merit Badge Summits planned this year, visit: https://www.atlantabsa.org/MeritBadgeSummit


Northeast Georgia Council is holding the Sweetwater District Advance-A-Rama January 29, 2022 just up the road in Gwinnett County at Shiloh High School. For more information at to register visit: https://www.nega-bsa.org/swaar

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.
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. There are no upcoming classes, but check back often for new offerings.
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: Environmental Science January 15 & 16, and Bird Study February 19.
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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