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Timothy Barre
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Richard Hutchinson
Pack Committee Chair:
Leslie Sanborn
Pack Treasurer:
Cynthia Hooker
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Den 2 - DL:
Cynthia Howarth
Michael Kuban
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Travis Verret
Howie Howarth
Den 5 - DL:
Billie Jo Hutchinson
Richard Hutchinson
David Simpson
Marc Poulin
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John Hooker
Web Master:
Timothy Barre

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Camp Sunrise Cub Resident CampPDF_Document
Camping for Tigers, Wolves, Bears, Webelos

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Mount Norris Resident CampPDF_Document
Camping for (crossing over Webelos) & Boy Scouts

Just to give you a little taste of what you'll be in store for
when joining Boy Scouts...


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CAMPFIRE ASH HISTORY (LINEAGE)
- I'll bet you didn't know that Scouts SAVE their campfire ashes!
- "What for?", one might ask.
- Because it's how we recognize tradition, friendship and comraderie.

Legend has it that the founder of the Scouting movement Lord Robert Baden-Powell, would collect some ashes from the campfire of each Scouting event and carry them to the next. He would spread the ashes of the previous fires with the leaping flames of the new one. The ashes represent the Friendship and Scouting Spirit shared by Scouts and Guides at campfires around the world. Joining of these remnants of past Scouting experiences with the cheerful spirit of new ones symbolize the unbroken chain of fellowship and dedication to a common purpose that binds the Scouts of all nations.

Scouts from around the world have shared campfires and this tradition. As the tradition has grown, Scouts have made lists to record the events where the ashes have been shared. These lists form a history and reinforce the bond between us, over the years and across the miles, no matter our language, culture or uniform. The lists usually show the date, location, and name of the events.

- I share with you an updated list including our Pack's participation in some of the more recent events

- You may download the list from here in your format choice:
- Microsoft Excel Version - Ceremonial Campfire Ashes
- Adode Acrobat Version - Ceremonial Campfire Ashes
- Web Page Format - Ceremonial Campfire Ashes


Need help in getting camping equipment?
There are plenty of places to go!

Here is a list of a few local places I've seen great outdoor equipment:

CampmorExternal_Link
Green Mountain Council Scout ShopExternal_Link
Kingdom OutdoorsExternal_Link
Onion River SportsExternal_Link
R & L Archery, Inc.External_Link
Vermont's Barre Army Navy StoreExternal_Link
















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