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Archive for August, 2010

Coming in wet and fast from sub-camp 1 its Troop 138

Posted by TroopWebmaster On August - 4 - 2010

Dear Parents and Family,

This is it…… This is the end of the National Scouting Jamboree 2010. This past week has been marked by fun and lots of laughs. For 7 days we have been working towards obtaining our rockers and meeting different scouts from around the USA. Alot of us traded patches with the friends we met along the way, and others exchanged addresses. Though sadly this past week has to end just like all fun things in the world of Scouting. Though it does not mark the end of the friendships we have amde this past week.

Aside from having to sleep under the stars and endure waking up at 3 am to prepare for a storm that was supposed to hit at 3:10 am we still all had a good nights sleep all wet and cold. After waking up we packed up the soaking gear into the bus and are now sitting here typing this message.

While everyone else works The Webmaster and yours truly (The Scribe) are putting together a secret project that is so secret the mere mention of it can cause you to laugh…. The project will be revealed at Thursdays BBQ as a farewell present to the entire troop.

On the note of the end. As a whole we all want to thank the parents and families of the scouts who attended the National Jamboree. We also want to thank you for your patience as a parents, especially when we didnt update for a while. Once again thank you to all parents and family members for your love and support throughout this whole 3 year ordeal.


For the last time

From the offices of ,

The Scribe and The Webmaster (sorta kinda almost not at all)


P.s. Our names shallnow be hidden from public view.


From the offices of,

The ****** and The *********

Rockers and Rollin’

Posted by TroopWebmaster On August - 1 - 2010

Dear Parents and Family,

We have all been working hard on our rockers.  Most of us have already completed all of them, while others are just finishing.  With rockers being done most of us are now simply focusing on our favorite activity from now on.

Some of us are meeting some friends from long ago or simply meeting up with friends that we know from home. A Estes and W Estes met up with friends from Michigan met while doing their pre-jamboree shakedown.  Mr Johnson even spent a morning with his first scoutmaster doing the conservation trail together.   Its all been really cool not to mention a blast of fun.

Yet just like anything else in this world our Jamboree is coming to an end.  With the Closing Jamboree Show last night. We are all straining to squeeze every last drop of fun out of this organized chaos.   Though the arena show was just last night, and we don’t end till Tuesday we are still starting to feel the stress of the end. Today was a big day for all of us.  About 20 of us completed our 6 rockers and the rest of us have only 1 or 2 stamps to collect and we are free to patch trade or do anything we want!

The Arena Show on the other hand was amazing.  It was loaded with famous singers, guest celebrities, and not to mention the fact that there was the biggest fireworks display ever held ona a miltary base.  It was a spectacular show!  We had two famous bands play for us.  Both of which were either involved in scouting or were all scouts at one point. The bands were Honor Society a new band to the music scene, and the band Switchfoot which have been around for a long time.  Guest stars like the host of “Dirty Jobs” Mike Rowe came and shared a story of his first days of scouting.  Then we were shown an amazing video of the new National Jamboree site in West Virginia.  The site was beautiful and now we all want to go!

From the office of,

The Scribe and The Webmaster