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Shark Patrol -Troop 54, Fort Stockton Members include Tony Graue, Dustin Jones, Adrian Torres, Adrian Valadez, Angel Velasquez, Thomas Ronquillo and Travis Woods. Scoutmaster is David Woods. Featured for Cub
Scouts...”The Virtual Cub Leaders Handbook” by Cub Scout Pack 215 in Walnut
Creek, California. This site has the latest updates and revisions
to the Cub program. It can be visited at: http://www.geocities.com/Yosemite/9152/ Featured for Boy Scouts....Troop 405 of Georgetown, Texas. This is a Texas size site operated and created by the members themselves with information for parents, Scout leaders and Scouts alike. It has the most accurate and comprehensive list of distinguished Americans who will write congratulatory letters to new Eagle Scouts. The site can be visited at: http://www.troop405.org/ Featured for Concho Valley Council is our own site at: http://cvcbsa.com/ maintained by webmaster Wynn Alston. Featured are the council and district calendars along with Camp Sol Mayer Summer Camp Reservation Chart with the option of registering for Summer Camp online. If your pack, troop, post, or crew has a website and would like a link from this site please let Wynn know your address. |
Jamboree-on-the-Air The Jamboree-on-the-Air, or JOTA is an annual Scouting and amateur radio event sponsored by the World Scout Bureau of the World Organization of the Scout Movement. Thousands of amateur radio stations around the world participate. In the United States, Cub Scout dens or Boy Scout patrols visit a local amateur’s ham shack during the JOTA where amateurs set up stations giving Scouts and leaders a chance to exchange greetings with Scouts from other areas. The Jamboree-on-the-air begins on Saturday, October 16, 1999, at 0001 hours local time and ends on Sunday, October 17, at 2359 hours local time. Scouts and leaders can contact a local amateur radio operator or radio club to set up this operation or contact the American Radio Relay League’s Educational Activities Department toll free at 800-326-3942; or visit the ARRL Web site: http://www.arrl.org/ead/jota.html Postcard-size certificates are available to anyone participating in any way. They may be ordered beforehand for presentation during the JOTA , or they may be awarded at Scouting meetings later. Send requests to JOTA Certificate Cards, S221, P O Box 152079, Irving, TX 75015-2079, with a self-addressed and stamped envelope. |
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