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Freedom is never free. Thank a veteran today for risking all for us.

Last night, Darren, Daniel, Aaron and Brenner opened up the Veteran’s Day Event with a sharp flag ceremony. About a hundred spectators were present for this patriotic ceremony. Our troop was well represented with about fwenty present. 

The most touching part of the ceremony was the reading of the names of 102 heroes from Oklahoma. I couldn’t keep from thinking about the life events they’ll never have – birthdays, marriage, birth of children and a million other little events. They have indeed sacrificed all for us. 

Thank a veteran today!

Oct 052011
Scoutmaster

Welcome to the Scoutmaster’s Corner.  It is my pleasure to share some of my insight about Boy Scouts and about life issues in general with you. As scouts, we believe in some things that aren’t so popular these days.  Where others might “look out for number one,” a scout is looking for chances to help others.  A scout takes seriously his duty to God and country, to others, and finally to self. The twelve points of the scout law should make the cornerstone for how we live our lives.  Trustworthy, loyal, helpful, .  .  . and reverent. These we live by 24/7. 

Welcome to the Scoutmaster’s Corner.  It is my pleasure to share some of my insight about Boy Scouts and about life issues in general with you. As scouts, we believe in some things that aren’t so popular these days.  Where others might “look out for number one,” a scout is looking for chances to help others.  A scout takes seriously his duty to God and country, to others, and finally to self. The twelve points of the scout law should make the cornerstone for how we live our lives.  Trustworthy, loyal, helpful, .  .  . and reverent. These we live by 24/7.

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