March 15, 2022

In this week’s newsletter


This Week’s Meeting

Hi Scouts!
This meeting we’ll be finishing up the bee movie, as well as (hopefully) checking in with Mr. Wade one more time to finish up Truck Transportation. If you haven’t already, try to finish up requirements 8 and 10 so we can be on top of that.
We’re also going to have Mr. Cole join us at the beginning of the meeting to give a presentation on camp Daniel Boone.


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.


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.


Sewing at Scouts

Mrs. Todd will be sewing at the meetings coming up on March 8 and March 15. 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.


Shooting Sports Days

Upcoming Atlanta BSA Events:

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


Summer Camp

Registration for Summer Camp 2022 is now open. Please visit the Troop 177 Summer Camp page for all of the details about summer camp and signing up.


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


Atlanta Area Council offers many merit badge offerings throughout the year. Upcoming Merit Badge opportunities include Aviation offered 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 Nature Merit Badge on April 24, Canoeing on May 1, Environmental Science on May 15, and Mammal Study on May 22.
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: Nature on April 9, Soil & Water Conservation on May 28, and Sustainability on June 25.
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


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