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For Troop 615, this has been an active
year. Already this year we have gone
rock climbing, and had two Eagle
projects, Sean Buchanan is advancing to
Eagle, and Hart Rossman soon to follow.
Ten boys advanced in rank at our last
court of honor. Four Scouts were elected
to the Order of the Arrow; Marc
Hoffman, Kris Nedzel, Jerry Frese and
Matt Horne. Three Scouts went to
Philmont; Steve McDermott, .Marc
Hoffman and Hart Rossman. Three
Scouts went to the National Jamboree,
Matt Horne, Patrick McClammer and
Jerry Frese.
We have maintained our size of 26 boys
in Troop 615. Troop 700 joined our
meetings and we have a joint outing
scheduled for April 15, at Broadcreek.
Again this year we have achieved BSA's
recognition as a Quality Unit.
We have summer camp scheduled for
June 26 - July 2, at Camp Horseshoe in
Pennsylvania.
TROOP SCHEDULE
Mar 12 Skiing Trip
Ski Round Top
7:00 am - 7:00 pm
Mar 23 Board of Review
Mar 26-27 Caving Trip
6:15 pm departure
Mar 30 Court of Honor
7:00 pm
Resurrection Hall
Apr 15-17 Cabin Camping
Broadcreek
Apr 27 Troop Elections
TROOP SKIING
March 2, 1994
Due to bad weather, the January skiing
trip has been rescheduled for March 12.
We have arranged for skiing lessons at
Ski Round Top in Pennsylvania. For a 1
hour lesson, equipment rental and lift
tickets for 8 hours we have arranged to
get a discount rate for each person to pay
of $25, if we have 15 or more people.
TROOP FINANCES
The Troop recently completed the annual
fund raiser, delivering telephone books in
Catonsville. Thanks to all those Scouts
and parents who helped this year. A
special thanks to Rick Kalyniuk, Tom
Trenary and our Scoutmaster, Mac
McDermott for their jobs of organizing
the deliveries. We delivered 18,000
books over a two weekend period.
This year's income from this fund raiser
will be a little higher because in addition
to the phone books, we had an insurance
flyer from US Life. We will receive a
penny and a half more for each flyer we
delivered.
Recently we were notified that we will
not be working the concession stands at
Oriole Park at Camden Yards. The
Troop we worked with did not renew
their contract with the Orioles.
The Troop is seeking out other sources of
funding. Any suggestions would be
welcomed.
MARCH 12
Vol. 2 No. 1
Round Top is a 90 minute drive from
Baltimore. We will probably need three
or four adult to driver. The plan is to
leave from Resurrection at 7:00am
Saturday morning and return by 7:00pm.
All those interested in going should
contact their Patrol Leaders to sign up.
QUARTERMASTER's
CALL
Our Quartermaster, Daniel Ramirez is
calling in all of our equipment to take
inventory. If you have a tent, poles, pots,
kitchen set or a stove, please bring them
in so we can find out what we have and
what we need to buy.
We need to have a complete inventory
taken by the end of March so that we can
place orders for the equipment needed for
the new Scouts joining the Troop in May.