On my honor, I will do my best to do my duty to God and my country and to obey the Scout Law; To help other people at all times; To keep myself physically strong, mentally awake and morally straight........... A Scout is Trustworthy, Loyal, Helpful, Friendly, Courteous, Kind, Obedient, Cheerful, Thrifty, Brave, Clean, and Reverent.

Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Scout Sunday Reminder

Scout Sunday Feb 5 and Feb 12
 
Feb 5 - Immaculate Conception Church, Weymouth. Meet at 9:30 AM in the Chapel
Feb 12 - First Church, Weymouth Heights - Meet at 9:30 AM in the Vestibule.
 
All scouts are encouraged to attend both services.
 
Scouts should report in FULL uniform. Sashes are encouraged but not mandatory.

Thursday, January 26, 2012

Trivia Night to benefit Cub Scout Pack 2 - Weymouth

 
Subject: Trivia Night to benefit Cub Scout Pack 2 - Weymouth

When: Friday, February 17, 2012 - 7pm -12pm

Where: Hajjar's Restaurant - "T" Room -  969 Washington Street, Weymouth, MA


Please join us for a Trivia Night to benefit Cub Scout Pack 2, Weymouth at Hajjars on February 17th.

This is a 21+ event.

 
Included is a  50/50 Raffle,  Cash Trivia Prizes

There is a cash bar, and a full menu available for purchase.

Admission is $10 per person, with a maximum of 4 people per team. You can make your own team - or we'll can match you up.

For tickets or more information contact

Scott Freitas at 781-337-9724 
Jen Schiller at 617 460-4974


Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Life Scouts, working toward Eagle - Important Notice

As a reminder - Boy Scouts of America has changed the application process and paperwork required for the Eagle scout rank. Any scout who did not file and receive authorization from Old Colony Council to proceed with their Service Project in 2011 must use this new format. A link to the fillable PDF is below.
 
 
 
 
Projects in progress must use the previous guidelines.
 
 
If you have a project idea, please review it with Mr. Chase. Once we've helped you determine if the project is feasible and whether it meets standards set for Eagle service projects, we'll help you fill this form out with the necessary information, and will help you connect with the OCC Advancement personnel who review and ultimately approve your project.
 
Projects cannot be sent directly to council without review at the unit level. Signatures are required, and it's imperative that our leadership be aware of your plans and that we confirm your plans are reasonable and achievable.
 
This new form and the associated process is a significant change, however it is a much more straightforward, and reasonable approach.
 
It's also a digital solution, as the form can be filled out on a PC, and the distribution and approval process is all completed in cyberspace.
 
The remainder of the process is the same - once your project is complete you must prepare a report, assemble reference letters, and complete the formal application. The project approval and project planning components are where the primary and most significant changes are apparent. The new format offers great guidance to the scout around logistics and planning for their project which were informally included in previous iterations of the process.
 
Also - 2012 marks the 100th anniversary of the Eagle scout rank. In commemoration, BSA is awarding scouts who receive this badge in 2012 with a special edition Eagle badge.
 
 
If you have any questions or concerns, please contact Mr. Chase.

Monday, January 23, 2012

Meeting Reminder

Reminder - tonights meeting is a Gym Night - please arrive at the First Church, Weymouth Heights, by 8 PM.
 

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Carabiners

Climbing Overnight at Carabiner's Indoor Climbing Gym
New Bedford, MA
Payment and paperwork due by: March 12, 2012
Meeting at the Weymouth Heights Club on March 24 at 5:00 pm and return back on March 25 at 9:00 am
Cost is $50.00 per climber
$5.00 per adult non-climber
Each boy will need to have a parent fill-in and sign the Safety Agreement.
OVERNIGHTS INCLUDE
Climbing
Rental Equipment (shoes, harness, helmet)
Belay Course
Evening Snack
Light Breakfast
Boys please bring the following Items:
Bagged dinner
Sleeping bag
Pillow
Change of clothing
Toiletries
Do not wear jeans – running pants or gym shorts work best you will be in a harness all night.
Sports Bottle – No open containers are allowed on the gym floor.
To sign up or with any questions please contact:
Jen Schiller 617-460-4974 or

Monday, January 16, 2012

Scout meeting, Monday 1/16

Reminder - there is a meeting Monday, Jan 16 at the WHC from 7:30 until 9. Drumming at 7.
 
Uniforms are not required. Scouts should wear their "class b" uniform - a cliff island shirt, drumming shirt, or other troop/scout shirt.
 
 

Friday, January 13, 2012

Troop 2 - Jan/Feb events

Troop 2 Weymouth Important Dates – January/February

As always, please check the BLOG for more details or updates on these events.


January - February 2012


• Sunday Jan 15 - 7:00 PM Troop Committee Meeting at WHC
• Monday Jan 16 - Weekly Meeting - 7:00 Drum Practice, 7:30 Meeting – ClassB Uniforms
• Monday Jan 23 - Gym Night, 8:00 – 9:00 at First Church – No Drum Practice
• Monday Jan 30 - Weekly Meeting - 7:00 Drum Practice, 7:30 Meeting – Full Uniform
• Sunday Feb 5 - Scout Sunday – Full Uniform
Immaculate Conception Church – 10 am service – Arrive at 9:30 in full uniforms

• Sunday Feb 5th - 7:00 Drum Practice
• Monday Feb 6 - Weekly Meeting - 7:00 Drum Practice, 7:30 Meeting – Full Uniform
• Sunday Feb 12th – Scout Sunday
First Church – 10 am service – Arrive at 9:30 in full uniform

• Sunday Feb 12th - 7:00 PM Troop Committee Meeting - No Drum Practice
• Monday Feb 13 - Weekly Meeting - 7:00 Drum Practice, 7:30 Meeting – Full Uniform
• Sunday Feb 19th - 7:00 Drum Practice
• Monday Feb 20 - Weekly Meeting - 7:00 Drum Practice, 7:30 Meeting – Full Uniform
• Saturday Feb 25th – ACE – Arctic Camping Expo
Location: Camp Sayre Milton, MA
Time: 10:30 – 3pm

• Sunday Feb 26th - 7:00 Drum Practice
• Monday Feb 27 - Gym Night, 8:00 – 9:00 at First Church – No Drum Practice



Note: Sunday drum practices resume in February 2012. All drummers planning to join the corps for upcoming events, including performances at the Cub Scout Banquet, Eagle Banquet, and Memorial Day Parade must attend.

Reminder - Thursday evenings: 7 PM WHC Garage – Processing returnables for redemption - Adult volunteers are encouraged to help. This is our fundraising source.




Troop 2 Leadership Contact Information - please direct any questions or concerns to the Troop leaders.

Scoutmaster - David Chase - 781-361-2677 - dmaychase@comcast.net
Troop Committee Chair - Brian Chase- 617-413-4437 - brian.chase1@comcast.net

Troop Committee Meeting Sunday, 1/15 at 7:00 PM

As a reminder, our next Troop Committee meeting is Sunday, January 15th at 7 PM. Please arrive promptly.



The agenda is below:

Meeting duration – 7:00 – 8:30 PM
Meeting location – Weymouth Heights Club

Before the meeting (6:45 - 7:00 PM) - please report any items for discussion under New Business to the Troop Committee Chair for review.


Adults who have not paid their dues or turned in outstanding youth protection certification must do so at this meeting.


Time/Action

7:00   Call to Order/Opening Remarks
7:05   Circulate attendance sheet/approve minutes from last meeting
7:10   Scoutmaster Monthly report
7:20   Troopmaster advancement reports - through Life rank
7:25   Eagle Scout advancement report
7:30   Merit badge update
7:35   Membership Report
7:40   Treasurers & Fundraising report
7:45   Public relations & 100th Anniversary update
7:50   Announcement of upcoming events
8:00   New Business discussion (items presented before meeting)
8:30   Close



Reminder - Thursday evenings: 7 PM WHC Garage – Processing returnables for redemption - Adult volunteers are encouraged to help. This is our fundraising source.



Troop 2 Leadership Contact Information - please direct any questions or concerns to the Troop leaders.


Scoutmaster - David Chase - 781-361-2677 - dmaychase@comcast.net
Troop Committee Chair - Brian Chase- 617-413-4437 - brian.chase1@comcast.net



Troop 2 Weymouth Important Dates – January/February

As always, please check the BLOG for more details or updates on these events.


January - February 2012

• Sunday Jan 15 - 7:00 PM Troop Committee Meeting at WHC
• Monday Jan 16 - Weekly Meeting - 7:00 Drum Practice, 7:30 Meeting – ClassB Uniforms
• Monday Jan 23 - Gym Night, 8:00 – 9:00 at First Church – No Drum Practice
• Monday Jan 30 - Weekly Meeting - 7:00 Drum Practice, 7:30 Meeting – Full Uniform
• Sunday Feb 5 - Scout Sunday – Full Uniform
Immaculate Conception Church – 10 am service – Arrive at 9:30 in full uniforms

• Sunday Feb 5th - 7:00 Drum Practice
• Monday Feb 6 - Weekly Meeting - 7:00 Drum Practice, 7:30 Meeting – Full Uniform
• Sunday Feb 12th – Scout Sunday
First Church – 10 am service – Arrive at 9:30 in full uniform

• Sunday Feb 12th - 7:00 PM Troop Committee Meeting - No Drum Practice
• Monday Feb 13 - Weekly Meeting - 7:00 Drum Practice, 7:30 Meeting – Full Uniform
• Sunday Feb 19th - 7:00 Drum Practice
• Monday Feb 20 - Weekly Meeting - 7:00 Drum Practice, 7:30 Meeting – Full Uniform
• Saturday Feb 25th – ACE – Arctic Camping Expo
Location: Camp Sayre Milton, MA
Time: 10:30 – 3pm

• Sunday Feb 26th - 7:00 Drum Practice
• Monday Feb 27 - Gym Night, 8:00 – 9:00 at First Church – No Drum Practice


Note: Sunday drum practices resume in February 2012. All drummers planning to join the corps at the Cub Scout Banquet, Eagle Banquet, and Parade must attend.



Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Troop 2 Digitized!


As you know, Troop 2 is over 100 years old. We’ve got a long oral and written history, and have numerous artifacts and memorabilia items that help us mark the span of years, from old newsletters to troop advancement records.

Over the past few years Troop 2 has moved into the digital age. We first began with a free website over 10 years ago, which developed into a content rich hosted website, with registered domain names assuring our identity (www.troop2weymouth.com). We moved further into digital media by adding a BLOG two years ago (http://www.troop2weymouth.blogspot.com), and developing an online calendar and Gmail email group for updates.  Our newsletter and announcements have moved from a photocopied and printed model with manual clipart to a digital presentation that can be distributed by hand, email, deployment to the website, and posted on bulletin boards. We also have leveraged social media, establishing a Facebook group “Troop 2 Past, Present and Future” to connect with alumni and friends of our troop.  Communications have changed significantly as well – not only through the use of email – but also through the use of cellular phones for updates and connectivity. An example is a standard Valley Pines weekend trip. We used to be disconnected, with no electricity or phone lines. We still don’t have electricity thankfully, but we have an instant connection to emergency personnel or to parents via cellular phones. These can be used for a “real time” update as well, where we snap a photo, post it to the blog, and immediately share it with the troop.

Another area we’ve digitized is our memorabilia. In preparation for our 100th anniversary we began scanning and preparing photos from our collection for display. This has grown to over 8000 photos organized by subject and era. These photos are on display in digital frames on the wall at the clubhouse, and when blown up to 8 x 10 show great details of people and places.  Going forward we’re planning to scan slides from the 50’s through the 70’s, convert several reels of Super8 films from the 1960’s, and even digitize a cassette tape recorded by a scout in the early 1970’s at summer camp. Ron Parry can clearly be heard several times, along with many other folks, which is amazing after all this time. We’re also beginning to scan papers collected by Franklin Pratt, and we aim to scan all of the Scout News newsletters, which span from the 1930’s to the early 1970’s.

Our most recent move forward has been in the area of training and advancement. For many years BSA has offered online training and advancement tools. Training formerly required attendance – you had to take a class in a physical setting, perhaps watching a movie or a presentation. Coursework might take a few hours, or a few days of classes. Now we have online options via BSA that are self paced and can be done anytime, from anywhere. This improves our training opportunities, and I am happy to report that our Scoutmaster is at the halfway point in official BSA training for certification. All of our Adult members have taken online Youth Protection courses, and many have also taken specialized training in key areas such as Hazardous Weather or Safety Afloat.

A few years ago we moved from a paper based reporting system to an online reporting system, which assures that our records remain in sync with the records at Old Colony Council and at the National Headquarters. For 2012 we participated in online re-chartering for the first time, registering over 90 youth and adults in our program. We also began to review Troopmaster, which is a content rich advancement and tracking tool. Beginning January 1 we officially moved our records from the paper based recording model to an electronic model, which included taking a real time update from Old Colony Council of our advancement history. Once this was in place it was very easy to see the benefits of this tool for analysis and reporting of our scout’s progress.

Also, the use of a computerized solution for advancement has become critical most recently due to changes in how the Eagle Scout process is managed. Previous to Jan 2012 a candidate was required to file a paper proposal for his Eagle Scout service project, which had to be reviewed in person, and often required several revisions. Changes placed in effect this year have moved to an email based model, where the candidate “files” his project for review with the Eagle board at Old Colony Council, and then works with a representative in a purely digital environment, trading emails and updating the project proposal as they go along, ultimately receiving permission to undertake the project, all in cyberspace.

An advantage of Troopmaster is the ease of reporting progress. We can quickly print out a record of a scout’s achievements, determine rank advancement and merit badge awards, leadership, and even attendance records and other participation information. The software even supports an identifying photo of the scout, which can be critical when we’re on a trip. Our ongoing goal is to present a progress report similar to the ones your son receives from his school so you can tune in to his advancement and participate in his success, and to be able to provide you with a snapshot on demand at any time so you can catch up if needed.

As you can see, we’re making great strides. Please stay tuned to the BLOG for more updates as we move forward into the digital age!

Monday, January 9, 2012

Photos from Shawnee Peak























Reminder - WHC Meeting tonight

Reminder - Troop 2 will be meeting tonight at the WHC. Full Uniforms.
 

Saturday, January 7, 2012

Shawnee Peak - mid day Saturday


After enjoying a breakfast of pancakes, fruit, sausages and corned beef hash.....








Our scouts headed up for some morning skiiing, followed by a lunch of chowder and sandwiches.

The gang has cleared out to head up for another round of afternoon skiing. Conditions are great, the weather is warm, and as you can see from the smiling Hicks brothers below, everyone is having a great time.


 
 
Dinner tonight is roast turkey with all the fixings....followed by night skiing.
 
 

Friday, January 6, 2012

Ski Trip - First Night

Troop 2 has settled in for the night at the Shawnee Peak House. Many scouts had a chance to hit the slopes before roll call. Conditions are good, and there has been some snow so the mountain doesn't look so bare!

Stay tuned for pictures and updates throughout the weekend,

Shawnee Peak trip update

  • Man-made snow coats a ski run but barren ground remains under a chairlift at Shawnee Peak ski area, Thursday, Jan. 5, 2012, in Bridgton, Maine.  Across much of the Northeast most natural snow has either melted or been washed away by rain. Photo: Robert F. Bukaty / AP



The photo above shows yesterdays conditions at Shawnee Peak - there is plenty of man made snow, and our intrepid skiiers should have plenty of fun!

Temperatures are trending warm for the weekend, however night skiing is available, and your son should bring warm clothing, and chapstick. 

Meals will include pancake breakfasts, soup and sandwich lunch, and a turkey dinner for supper. 

If you have any questions or concerns, please contact Mr. Chase.

 

Monday, January 2, 2012

Reminder - no Scout Meeting tonight, 1/2/2012

Happy New Year to everyone - our next meeting is Monday, January 9th.
 
Reminder - The ski trip is this Friday, January 6th, through Sunday, January 9th.
 
Also - Scout dues must be paid by Dec 31st to assure inclusion on the 2012 Charter. If you have not paid your dues, please contact Mr. Chase immediately.
 
 
 
 

Sunday, January 1, 2012

Ski Trip - Shawnee Peak - Jan 6-7-8 2012

Troop 2 is heading to Shawnee Peak for a weekend of skiing and snow.
 
As a reminder - pack your gear in a hockey type zippered bag or a small suitcase
 
All meals are provided for Saturday and Sunday. You should plan to eat on your way up Friday, or pack a bag dinner.

What you need to bring
  • Sleeping bag and pillow
  • Two sets of long underwear (top and bottom) and four sets of regular underwear
  • Pajamas, robe, slippers – sleeping clothes.
  • Four pairs of warm socks
  • Snow boots (wear sneakers or workboots)
  • Warm coat, sweatshirt, hoodie, etc
  • Hat to cover your ears
  • Three pairs of gloves, waterproof if possible.
  • Ski goggles or sunglasses
  • Spending money for ride up (all food is provided at lodgings)
  • Sweaters or sweatshirts
  • Ski pants if you have them. If not, lined sweatpants or heavy jeans work well.
  • Toiletries including toothbrush and toothpaste, comb and bath towel. There are showers in lodgings.
  • Chapstick, ski mask
  • Your medications (if you are on any) – please let Mr. Chase know upon arrival.
Note- this weekend is often one of the coldest of the year, so dress warmly.

You can bring a cell phone and/or an IPod with you, however you should not bring an IPod skiing as it’s important to be able to hear the other skiers.

Please no video games or video players. If you choose to bring electronics or a phone, the troop is NOT responsible for them.

This is a recreational trip, however scouts can earn the Snow Sports merit badge as part of this weekend