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First, we hope everyone and their respective families are safe and doing well during these trying times. We wish to commend the efforts of our unit leaders and families first for your vigilance and for the extraordinary efforts you have made thus far to sustain quality Scouting programs and to keep Scouts engaged and advancing.
Jack McCahill will be holding a bake sale for his Eagle Scout Project (American flag repository) at Harvest Market in Bedford this Saturday, June 4 from 12 pm - 2 pm. He is looking for 3 volunteers to help him for those two hours and would also greatly appreciate the donation of any baked goods, so long as the recipes are included for allergy purposes. Please bring any donated goods to either the meeting on Thursday or to Harvest Market on Saturday just before 12. Thank you.
Jack McCahill will be holding a work day for his Eagle Scout Project (American Flag Repository) at his house on Saturday, May 21 from 10 am to 2 pm. All materials and safety equipment will be provided along with pizza and drinks. He will be at the troop meeting this Thursday (May 19) if you are interested in signing up.
T414 Scouts, Would you like to find out about "Ham Radio?" The annual JOTA gets Amateur Radio (Ham) operators together with scouts on Saturday, October 18th. At Camp Carpenter from 09:00-14:30 (2:30). A class on the Radio Merit Badge will be held again this year. There will be a "Ham" station operating at several locations, demonstrating how it works and in some cases putting you "on the air!"
At the Radio MB class, I will be there with my station. For further info see the links below. Questions? See me at the meeting on the 9th and/or 16th. Mr. D
Interested in amateur radio? Want to participate in an international Scouting event without the cost of a plane ticket? Then come to Scouting Museum at Camp Carpenter on October 15 from 9:00am to 4:30pm to participate in the 54th annual Jamboree on the Air! Ham radio operators and members of the American Radio Relay League will be on hand with equipment to get Scouts on the air and in touch with Scouts around the world while teaching about the many types and uses of amateur radio.