The troop has multiple events coming up in the near future. The first of these is Winter Sinoquipe. It will go from January 27th to the 29th. We have the following scouts marked as going, please contact me if this is incorrect.
Anthony Pizzi
Lucas Otal (cook, please have a meal plan ready by the next meeting)
Jamie O’Donnell
David Norcross
Alex Stephenson
Ryan Anderson
John Glasscock
Adults include: Juan Otal and Matt Pizzi, Randy Bender and Ted Knight
This is the troop’s annual Winter Cabin Camping at Sinoquipe. The troop has a cabin at Camp Sinoquipe. We will depart on January 19th and return on Sunday the 21st.
It is always a fun weekend of camping, hiking and other activities depending on the weather. We are looking forward to our Pack 624 Arrow of Light scouts joining us too.
This is the troop’s annual Winter Cabin Camping at Sinoquipe. The troop has a cabin at Camp Sinoquipe. We will depart on April 5th and return April 7th.
It is always a fun weekend of camping, hiking and other activities depending on the weather. We are looking forward to our Pack 624 Arrow of Light scouts joining us too.
The Alonzo Stagg 50/20 Hike (ASH) is a one day hike through Arlington, Maryland, and Washington DC typically held in March each year. The ultimate goal of the hike is to walk 50 miles in 20 hours; however hikers can chose how far they walk based on their own endurance (10 mile minimum). It is a popular event for Chain Bridge District, with between 200 and 250 hikers participating each year.
The Alonzo Stagg 50/20 Hike (ASH) is a one day hike through Arlington, Maryland, and Washington DC typically held in March each year. The ultimate goal of the hike is to walk 50 miles in 20 hours; however hikers can chose how far they walk based on their own endurance (10 mile minimum). It is a popular event for Chain Bridge District, with between 200 and 250 hikers participating each year.
The Alonzo Stagg 50/20 Hike (ASH) is a one day hike through Arlington, Maryland, and Washington DC typically held in March each year. The ultimate goal of the hike is to walk 50 miles in 20 hours; however hikers can chose how far they walk based on their own endurance (10 mile minimum). It is a popular event for Chain Bridge District, with between 200 and 250 hikers participating each year.
The scouts from Pack 624 and Troop 624 will team up to present a Pancake Breakfast at St. Ann, after Sunday mass. Contact Spencer Norcross at snorcross@mac.com for more information.
The scouts from Pack 624 and Troop 624 will team up to present a Pancake Breakfast at St. Ann, after Sunday mass. Contact Spencer Norcross at snorcross@mac.com for more information.
Each troop that participates in the hike is reponsible for hosting a station during the hike. Troop 624 will be providing the hike support at Bluemont park again this year. Our station at Bluemont is the final one of the hike. It is located at the Bluemont Park Pavilion. We need to man this station from about 4 PM – midnight, because the 50 mile hikers go around a two-mile loop several times to complete the hike. It’s really exciting to watch them finish up their 50 miles. Quite a feat! And we have fun hosting!
Each troop that participates in the hike is reponsible for hosting a station during the hike. Troop 624 will be providing the hike support at Bluemont park again this year. Our station at Bluemont is the final one of the hike. It is located at the Bluemont Park Pavilion. We need to man this station from about 4 PM – midnight, because the 50 mile hikers go around a two-mile loop several times to complete the hike. It’s really exciting to watch them finish up their 50 miles. Quite a feat! And we have fun hosting!
Each troop that participates in the hike is reponsible for hosting a station during the hike. Troop 624 will be providing the hike support at Bluemont park again this year. Our station at Bluemont is the final one of the hike. It is located at the Bluemont Park Pavilion. We need to man this station from about 4 PM – midnight, because the 50 mile hikers go around a two-mile loop several times to complete the hike. It’s really exciting to watch them finish up their 50 miles. Quite a feat! And we have fun hosting!
Troop 624 will be having their Spring Court of Honor. Merit badges and advancement will be awarded to the scouts. The CoH will take place at the covered pavilion at Lacey Woods Park.
Troop 624 will head to Sinoquipe to enjoy a weekend of hiking & fishing. The troop will stay in a cabin. Others that need camping nights may bring tents. The troop will also be working on Advancement during this weekend at Sinoquipe.
Webelos are welcome to join us for this fun weekend of scouting
Troop 624 will be having their Spring Court of Honor. Merit badges and advancement will be awarded to the scouts. The CoH will take place at Lacey Woods Park.
We will be holding a PLC to plan the Court of Honor and events beyond that. If you are a Patrol Leader, Assistant Patrol Leader, Quartermaster, or Scribe, please be at the church by 7:00 for the PLC.
The troop has multiple events coming up in the near future. The first of these is Winter Sinoquipe. It will go from January 27th to the 29th. We have the following scouts marked as going, please contact me if this is incorrect.
Anthony Pizzi
Lucas Otal (cook, please have a meal plan ready by the next meeting)
Jamie O’Donnell
David Norcross
Alex Stephenson
Ryan Anderson
John Glasscock
Adults include: Juan Otal and Matt Pizzi, Randy Bender and Ted Knight
This is the troop’s annual Winter Cabin Camping at Sinoquipe. The troop has a cabin at Camp Sinoquipe. We will depart on January 19th and return on Sunday the 21st.
It is always a fun weekend of camping, hiking and other activities depending on the weather. We are looking forward to our Pack 624 Arrow of Light scouts joining us too.
This is the troop’s annual Winter Cabin Camping at Sinoquipe. The troop has a cabin at Camp Sinoquipe. We will depart on April 5th and return April 7th.
It is always a fun weekend of camping, hiking and other activities depending on the weather. We are looking forward to our Pack 624 Arrow of Light scouts joining us too.
The Alonzo Stagg 50/20 Hike (ASH) is a one day hike through Arlington, Maryland, and Washington DC typically held in March each year. The ultimate goal of the hike is to walk 50 miles in 20 hours; however hikers can chose how far they walk based on their own endurance (10 mile minimum). It is a popular event for Chain Bridge District, with between 200 and 250 hikers participating each year.
The Alonzo Stagg 50/20 Hike (ASH) is a one day hike through Arlington, Maryland, and Washington DC typically held in March each year. The ultimate goal of the hike is to walk 50 miles in 20 hours; however hikers can chose how far they walk based on their own endurance (10 mile minimum). It is a popular event for Chain Bridge District, with between 200 and 250 hikers participating each year.
The Alonzo Stagg 50/20 Hike (ASH) is a one day hike through Arlington, Maryland, and Washington DC typically held in March each year. The ultimate goal of the hike is to walk 50 miles in 20 hours; however hikers can chose how far they walk based on their own endurance (10 mile minimum). It is a popular event for Chain Bridge District, with between 200 and 250 hikers participating each year.
The scouts from Pack 624 and Troop 624 will team up to present a Pancake Breakfast at St. Ann, after Sunday mass. Contact Spencer Norcross at snorcross@mac.com for more information.
The scouts from Pack 624 and Troop 624 will team up to present a Pancake Breakfast at St. Ann, after Sunday mass. Contact Spencer Norcross at snorcross@mac.com for more information.
Each troop that participates in the hike is reponsible for hosting a station during the hike. Troop 624 will be providing the hike support at Bluemont park again this year. Our station at Bluemont is the final one of the hike. It is located at the Bluemont Park Pavilion. We need to man this station from about 4 PM – midnight, because the 50 mile hikers go around a two-mile loop several times to complete the hike. It’s really exciting to watch them finish up their 50 miles. Quite a feat! And we have fun hosting!
Each troop that participates in the hike is reponsible for hosting a station during the hike. Troop 624 will be providing the hike support at Bluemont park again this year. Our station at Bluemont is the final one of the hike. It is located at the Bluemont Park Pavilion. We need to man this station from about 4 PM – midnight, because the 50 mile hikers go around a two-mile loop several times to complete the hike. It’s really exciting to watch them finish up their 50 miles. Quite a feat! And we have fun hosting!
Each troop that participates in the hike is reponsible for hosting a station during the hike. Troop 624 will be providing the hike support at Bluemont park again this year. Our station at Bluemont is the final one of the hike. It is located at the Bluemont Park Pavilion. We need to man this station from about 4 PM – midnight, because the 50 mile hikers go around a two-mile loop several times to complete the hike. It’s really exciting to watch them finish up their 50 miles. Quite a feat! And we have fun hosting!
Troop 624 will be having their Spring Court of Honor. Merit badges and advancement will be awarded to the scouts. The CoH will take place at the covered pavilion at Lacey Woods Park.
Troop 624 will head to Sinoquipe to enjoy a weekend of hiking & fishing. The troop will stay in a cabin. Others that need camping nights may bring tents. The troop will also be working on Advancement during this weekend at Sinoquipe.
Webelos are welcome to join us for this fun weekend of scouting
Troop 624 will be having their Spring Court of Honor. Merit badges and advancement will be awarded to the scouts. The CoH will take place at Lacey Woods Park.
We will be holding a PLC to plan the Court of Honor and events beyond that. If you are a Patrol Leader, Assistant Patrol Leader, Quartermaster, or Scribe, please be at the church by 7:00 for the PLC.