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THE BOY-LED TROOP

EMPOWERING BOYS TO BE LEADERS is the core of Scouting. Scouts learn by doing, and what they do is led their patrol and their troop. The boys develop a troop program, then take responsibility for figuring out how they will achieve their goals.

The Boy Scout troop is a small democracy. With the Scoutmaster's direction, the boys are formed into patrols, plan the troop's program, and make it a reality.

In order for that to happen, a troop relies upon Scouts serving in positions of responsibility. The key boy leaders of the troop make up the patrol leaders council. They are the senior patrol leader, assistant senior patrol leader, patrol leaders, and troop guides of any new-Scout patrols.

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Northern Tier - Atikokan 2010

Troop 52's 2 treks went to Northern Tier / Atikokan in July of 2010.  4 and a half days of paddling, swimming, fishing, exploring, making fun of the adult Scouters - great fun! Click on picture to see...

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Eagle's Nest

Eagles Nest - Troop 52 Sept 2009
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Webelos II to Boy Scouts Suggestions for Transitioning

The founder of Boy Scouts, Sir Robert Baden-Powell said, "Scouting is a game with a purpose". The purpose is to have fun while teaching young men the value of physical fitness, leadership skills and...

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SPL Corner

Look here for information important for our Troop by the SPL!              

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