Boy Scouts Troop 199 of Clarkston, MI

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Troop 199:
- Meetings two Thursday's a month with an additional meeting for parents once a month - a perfect fit with busy schedules
- One primary activity each month with a manageable balance of local activities and overnights
- Enjoy water activities (Sea Base, Canoeing, White Water Rafting etc.)
- Several fund raisers each year to help scouts earn money for activities
- Active in Community: Relay for Life cancer walk, Art in the Park and Goodfellas

05/26/2023

Knowing they'd be in an area with limited cellphone service, the Scouts were carrying radios and satellite communicators with them.

08/29/2021
01/23/2021

RIP Hank Aaron

11/11/2020

New for the Holidays!

Our Holiday Harvest Baskets from the Clarkston Family Farm, in collaboration with area businesses, farmers, artisans and organizations in the greater Clarkston Area, will be filled with approximately $100.00 or more of merchandise, produce and holiday goodies for only $50.00 a basket! The Harvest Basket itself is a wonderful garden tool. The charming basket is ideal for harvesting produce and is a handcrafted item with a retail value of $25.00. Designed by the team at the Clarkston Family Farm and built by Troop 199 your Holiday Harvest Basket will be overflowing with carefully selected local artisan goods, gifts and treats, books and produce and sweet surprises for the whole family.

Daisy and Brownie Troop 76659 will be helping to fill your Holiday Harvest Basket with the above items and will be adding their own seed packets! National Honor Society students have offered to deliver sponsored family baskets right to the family's doorstep and pre-ordered Holiday Harvest Baskets can be picked up on Saturday, December 5th from 12- 4 p.m. at our Holiday Market Day at the Clarkston Family Farm's Sunflower Market, 6800 Hubbard Rd, in Clarkston.

Get in on the fun and the joy of giving by purchasing your Holiday Harvest Basket Today.

Are you a local business that would like to help the Clarkston Family Farm and their scout friends? Donate to our Harvest Basket with items to help us make this Holiday season filled with joy.

Order Yours Today Here: https://clarkstonfamilyfarm.regfox.com/holiday-harvest-basket

For more information you can contact our farm's Executive Director, Chelsea O'Brien at (248) 302 6426 or [email protected]. Find us on Facebook, Instagram or our website www.clarkstonfamilyfarm.com for more information about our non-profit educational farm for kids of all ages and abilities

09/16/2020

After seven years together in Scouting, all five members of a Webelos den from Michigan became Eagle Scouts. Each got there his own way.

09/05/2020

Rank Requirement Alternatives (from Mr. Kuczera)

Here are the allowed changes to rank requirements in light of the current distancing requirements. This topic was mentioned during the last troop meeting.

Q: What changes have been made to rank advancement/camping requirements given the need to maintain social distancing during this time?
We have implemented temporary changes, detailed below, to allow Scouts to complete rank requirements, detailed below, by video conferencing through December 31, 2020. This deadline will be re-evaluated as needed.
The goal when using video conferencing must be to preserve the ideals and intent of each requirement as best as possible. Scoutmasters or their designee(s) should remain mindful of the Methods of Scouting, such as the Patrol Method, before implementing the modified requirements listed below. Some advancement activities can be completed by video conferencing but not all. For example, virtual visits to a city council meeting, national historic landmarks, museums, and art galleries may be acceptable, but swimming, rifle shooting, and motorboating merit badges cannot be completed virtually.
Even when using video conferencing, all virtual campouts and activities should consist of as many elements found on a normal outdoor campout or activity as possible. The most significant difference is that patrol or troop members are not all in the same location. All existing youth protection policies and digital safety guidelines must be followed.
Tenderfoot rank requirements
1b. – Virtual patrol or troop campouts via video conferencing will be permitted.
2a. – During the same day as your virtual patrol or troop campout, assist in preparing one meal with the help of those with whom you live. Tell your patrol or troop why it was important for each person to share in meal preparation and cleanup.
2b. – During the same day as your virtual campout, demonstrate the appropriate method of safely cleaning items used to prepare, serve and eat a meal.
5a. – Explain the importance of the buddy system as it relates to your personal safety on outings and in your neighborhood. Verbally commit to following the buddy system on your next troop or patrol outing.
7a. – Tell how to display, raise, lower, and fold the U.S. flag.
Second Class rank requirements:
1a & 1c. – Virtual patrol or troop activities via video conferencing will be permitted.
3b. – Using a compass and map together, plan a 5-mile hike approved by your adult leader.
4. – Evidence of wild animals can be demonstrated with information or photos of your local area found online.
5c. – May be completed virtually via video conferencing on dry land.
7c. – Learn about the dangers of using drugs, alcohol and to***co and other practices that could be harmful to your health. Discuss what you learned with your family and explain the dangers of substance addictions. Report to your Scoutmaster or other adult leader in your troop about which parts of the Scout Oath and Scout Law relate to what you learned.
8a. – May be completed virtually using video conferencing.
8d. – May be completed by comparing costs at three (3) online sites or locations.
First Class rank requirements:
1a – Virtual patrol or troop activities via video conferencing will be permitted.
2e. – On the same day as your virtual campout, serve as the cook. Supervise your assistant(s) in using a stove or building a cooking fire. Prepare the breakfast, lunch, and dinner planned in First Class requirement 2a. Supervise the cleanup.
4a. – By drawing, computer software, or other virtual methods, plan an orienteering course that would cover at least one mile. Explain why measuring the height and/or width of designated items (tree, tower, canyon, ditch, etc.) is helpful. Explain how you would complete your course using a real map and compass.
4b. – Scouts do not need to follow their route.
5a. – Evidence of native plants can be demonstrated with information or photos of your local area found online.
6e. – May be completed on dry land.
9a. – Visit may take place virtually or by phone.
9c. – Outings can include past or future plans.
10. – Invite the potential new member to a virtual meeting or future activity using video conferencing.

08/27/2020

Committee Meeting Tonight

Hello Troop 199 adults,
Please remember, there is a committee meeting tonight at 7pm - virtual via Discord.
Topics will include Seabase, continued Troop meeting info and leadership/membership.

Thank-you!

08/20/2020

Hello Everyone,
Sorry for the late notice, but today’s meeting will be held at friendship park. It’s at 3380 W Clarkston Rd, Lake Orion. It is still highly suggested that you bring your own camp chair so that we can remain socially distanced.
If you have any questions please email or message me on discord me and I will get back to you as soon as I can.
I hope to see you all at the meeting!

07/17/2020

Here is a summary of the activities which are needed to participate in Scouting events. More details are in all the links below.

1. Chartered org should approve activity before starting. Mr Smith is checking with St Daniel about restarting Eagle scout projects
2. All scouts need A/B medical form. Bring to activities and troop leader will collect and maintain during event.
2a. Link to medical form : https://click.mlsend.com/link/c/YT0xNDUyNDc2NjcwMTk0NzUwNjY2JmM9eDhzMCZlPTUxODgmYj0zNjMxNDg0MDAmZD1yM244YTBj.5F-YubBN3tFsTOmfryE8VvcujhJmhfeVJQL_OTaPsCQ
3. Prior to event, Scout/adult should take their temperature. If running a fever, they should not participate.
4. Prior to activity, each participant should sign and bring the waiver.
4a. Link to youth waiver : https://click.mlsend.com/link/c/YT0xNDUyNDc2NjcwMTk0NzUwNjY2JmM9eDhzMCZlPTUxODgmYj0zNjMxNDgzOTYmZD1rN3oweDNs.3ZeO3yNRFvzhjSHzSEhb4W1xnYwGIoKNo68e67wVDkg
4b. Link to adult waiver : https://click.mlsend.com/link/c/YT0xNDUyNDc2NjcwMTk0NzUwNjY2JmM9eDhzMCZlPTUxODgmYj0zNjMxNDgzOTgmZD1nMXoybDhu.0rdJZ9G_nAjvFKLq8YHSQ8MoD7n458ITTqcxsqmHXLY
5. Comply with local or state regulations (wear mask, maintain social distance)
6. Events should have hand washing or hand sanitizer

I hope this is helpful to simplify planning for future events.

Mr Kuczera

This year, we were not able to hold the Friends of Scouting talk during the Spring Court of Honor. There is still need f...
05/20/2020

This year, we were not able to hold the Friends of Scouting talk during the Spring Court of Honor. There is still need for support of Scouting so please review the attached file and consider a donation this year. If you donated last year, you should have received a mailing. If you did not receive a mailing, you can use the link below to donate.

Mr Kuczera

Our Friends of Scouting annual fundraising campaign helps provide: Every youth the opportunity to be a Scout, no matter their economic circumstances First-class camping programs Support and training for volunteer leaders Recruitment materials for every unit Online resources Professional staff that s...

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6800 Hubbard Road
Clarkston, MI
48348

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