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Troop 1 Tulsa


Interested in joining Troop 1? Boy Scouts is for all boys ages 11-17 (Grades 5-12). Feel free to drop by and watch a troop meeting. We meet on Monday nights at 7:00 at First Presbyterian Church in downtown Tulsa.

For more information on joining Troop 1 please click HERE.

If you wish to have an announcement placed on the Website/EBlast or you need to send a troop wide E-mail, please contact the webmaster at webmaster@troop1tulsa.com

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Campout Relocated

Posted on Feb 8 2010 - 9:21pm

Due to large amounts of mud, the February campout has been moved from Gloss Mountain State Park to Sequoyah State Park. The schedule and programs have not changed.

Campout at Glass Mountain

Posted on Feb 4 2010 - 3:23pm

The February campout is going to be at Glass Mountain State Park. The Scouts will be working on GPS skills, Geology, and Astronomy. For more information click HERE

Year of Celebration Award

Posted on Jan 29 2010 - 3:06pm

 

 

 

As part of BSA's Centennial Celebration, The "Year of Celebratrion Award" is now available for Scouts, Alumni, and Adult Leaders. While it will look great on any ones uniform, it's sure to look good on an Eagle application ;-)

For more information click HERE

 

Fifth Sunday Ushering

Posted on Jan 28 2010 - 10:19pm

Troop 1 provides ushers and greeters for the 11:00 am service at First Presbyterian Church on the last Sunday of every month where there are five Sundays in the same month. January 2010 is such a month.

We need (approx.) 14 Scouts in full uniform (incl. khaki pants, not jeans) with neck scarves to arrive at the Troop room by 10:15 am for instruction and assignment. Scouts will be deployed by 10:25 within the main sanctuary. This month, we also are asking for Scouts to open doors and greet at the three outside doors that service the main sanctuary.

Freinds of Scouting

Posted on Jan 26 2010 - 4:13pm

The 2010 Friends of Scouting Brochure is now available as a PDF file.

Historical merit badges help Boy Scouts celebrate Scouting’s past

Posted on Jan 25 2010 - 11:08am

In honor of the BSA’s 100th Anniversary, though, today’s generation of Scouts will get the unique opportunity to experience some of the activities their predecessors enjoyed. That’s possible thanks to the BSA’s new Historical Merit Badge Program, a set of four discontinued merit badges that today’s Scouts can earn.

Click HERE for more information

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