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How Mr. Sewell,Dr. Richards, a Maine Police Chief, an Overdue Library Book Saved Our Canoe Trip
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Canoes put in below Swan Falls but where would scouts camp?
   aka Mr. Overdue
photo courtesy Bridgton Police

  Heat, thunderstorms, gas prices and mosquitoes threatened our June 7 canoe overnighter, but the biggest threat was downriver at the missing "free" campground!
Canoe route.

Tues 6/17,Troop Meeting
 Scouts, parents, and siblings please attend our last Court of Honor before summer. There will also be a Grand Canyon trip and troop year slide presentation, and announcement of patrol standings. Scouts wear full Class-A's. Afterwards, there will be an ice cream social to kick off the troop summer program:
 June 24 Whiffle Ball
 July 1 No meeting
 July 8 Nashua Pride Baseball Game
 July 15 Max's Mini Golf
 July 20-26 Camp Bell
 July 29 No meeting
 Aug 5 Backpack planning
 Aug 8-10 Backpack planning
 Aug 12 No meeting
 Aug 15-17 Maine Rafting trip?
 Aug 19 Greely Park, Frisbee Golf

Troop Scribe Everett reminds scouts to pay back dues.

Aug 8-10, White Mts. Backpack - Younger Scouts
 Scouts will plan the route, determine campsites. They will make some good decisions and some bad decisions, too. Adult leaders will assure safety and a fair hiking pace.
 Most first and second-year scouts will have only done car camping previously, so one or more meetings this summer will see that everyone is appropriately packed, has broken-in hiking boots, and knows what to expect during the trip. Also, because all scouts on the trip will be under 14 and/or not yet First Class, this will not be an “extreme” backpacking trip. Contact Mr. Popik.
  After paddling 15 miles, scout leaders were stunned to learn that the "free" campground was now operated by a new owner and would cost our 11 scouts and 6 adults, a total of $119! Mr. Sewell thought the Camp Manager had a familiar last name, so he mentioned that he grew up in Bridgton, Maine and was the Camp Manager related to an old classmate. No, but the Camp Manager said he had been the Police Chief in Bridgton and that the name Sewell rang a bell! Mr. Sewell quickly asked if the Camp Manager knew his stepfather Dr. Richards? Indeed he did fondly know Dr. Richards. "Good doc that Richards, helped my family. Okay so the scouts can stay for free. Hmmm Sewell , now I remember, the only unsolved case in Bridgton Police history - an overdue library book about chess. Mr. Sewell do you play chess? Mr. Sewell?" The above photo was taken of a disquised man paddling to New Hampshire."Left the book back in the car..."
Environmental Science Merit Badge Dillon Reports on Endangered NH Bat Environmental Sci.MB
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Endangered species - the small-footed bat

     Reporter: presumed Life Scout Dillon W.
 The small-footed bat is endangered in New Hampshire, but is not endangered in the U.S. This bat weighs less than a quarter of an ounce and is very small in size. It has long yellow fur and unlike other bats, it has a black "facemask", black ears, and does not have a dark shoulder patch.
 It is endangered, because there is only one known hibernation spot (hibernaculum - ed.) in New Hampshire. It breeds once a year and produces only one offspring. It normally lives in the Midwest United States. They are typically found in caves but can also be found in rock crevices, loose tree bark, and even buildings as long as they are near rivers.
Editor: Loss of habitat is one way that a species can become endangered. Disease is another way. What disease is now threatening New England bats? Read more .

Sun Jul 20 - Sat Jul 26        SPL: Scott        Coordinator: Mr. Yost
Wed June 18, 4pm at church. Group meeting to select program activities. Contact your Patrol Leader for more info.
    - Scouts need a current, DOCTOR signed Class 3 Medical form for camp.
      Please attach a copy of your son's medical insurance card to this form.
      Missing current medicals for Dillon W., and Lucas G.
          
Summer Camp Questions and Answers:
1. Is the troop attending Hidden Valley(HV) this summer?
   No, but scouts may attend Hidden Valley as a Provisional Camper(s) during any week. At the Provisional campsite, camp counselors serve as scoutmasters for the Provisional Troop and scouts form patrols and elect troop officers on the first day.
   To register for HV Provisional Camp, signup online at the Daniel Webster Council website. Get some scouts together now and register for your preferred week.
2. What gift suggestions do you have for summer camp?
   Pack towel - less bulky, more absorbant, quick drying. Size medium or bigger $15-30. Available from EMS, REI, Campmor
   LED headlamp - Energizer Head Beam $9-15 Walmart

Klondike Challenge
Dec, 2007

Turkey Campout
Nov, 2007

Whipporwhil - Oct, 2007

Miss NH visits

Acadia - Aug, 2007

Camp Bell 2007

Hidden Valley 2007

Backpacking Jun,2007

Cardigan Campout
May, 2007

Mountain Man
Apr, 2007

Klondike Derby Champs
Feb, 2007

Hidden Valley 2006

Norwich University Campout
Oct, 2004

Colorado Trip
Apr, 2004

Colorado Trip
Apr, 2004

West Point Camporee
2003