Weekly Meetings
Troop meetings are held Mondays from 7-8:30
p.m. at Trinity Bible Church, 400 Campbell Road in Richardson. The
meetings are planned and conducted by the boy leaders under the guidance of
the adult Scoutmaster and with the help of Assistant Scoutmasters who work
with individual patrols. The meetings regularly include a
presentation, games, patrol planning, advancement work and Scoutmaster
conferences and Board of Reviews.
Patrol Meetings
From time
to time, preferably on a monthly basis, patrols have patrol meetings, help
carry out a service project or practice their Scouting skills. These
meetings are usually held in one of the Scout’s homes.
Campouts
Our troop has a campout each month August through May, plus a weeklong
summer camp early in June. A lot of fun activities are enjoyed at
campouts, including hiking, cooking, repelling, rifle and shotgun shooting,
rafting, canoeing, horseback riding, fishing, and much more. Each
monthly campout is planned at the troop meetings and or the patrol meeting
where the Scouts create a meal plan and activities for that particular
campout. Each patrol and how economically they have planned their meals
determine campout meal expenses. The meal expense generally costs $10-$12
per scout and is collected by the Patrol Leader at the troop meeting before
the campout. It's important for Scouts to attend campouts, and Scouts
should prepare for the campouts on their own as much as possible.
There are, however five critical items that Scouts must have for each
campout, both for their own well being and to prevent them from placing an
undue burden on the rest of the Troop. These are a canteen of water, a
poncho, warm clothes, a first aid kit, and a sleeping bag. For a
complete camping checklist, click here.
Court of Honor
Twice a year, the troop conducts a Court of Honor which enables parents to
observe the awarding of merit badges, achievement of rank and other
advancements to their sons. These are special occasions because they
represent success in Scouting. Through hard work and dedicated
efforts, Scouts advance through ranks and obtain merit badges and other
awards. In the fall, the Court of Honor is held during a campout at
which families can camp with the troop and the Scouts prepare a feast.
Service Projects
One of the most appreciated activities of Scouting is the service project.
The Scout Oath calls on Scouts to "help other people at all times," so Troop
1001 participates in many group efforts to help others, particularly in the
communities where we live. We have helped with food drives, provided
landscaping for churches, collected clothing for the needy, painted and
renovated various structures, picked up trash at parks, and much more.
Also, Scouts help other Scouts who, as part of their Eagle rank
requirements, must complete a major service project.
Fundraising Events
To pay for the basic operation of the troop,
equipment, supplies, and the merit badges and rank advancements that scouts
earn, Troop 1001 has several major fundraising efforts every year.
Popcorn sales through Circle 10 in the fall is a major fundraiser.
Additionally, in the spring and fall, our Scouts and their parents work at
two art festivals organized by the City of Richardson.
Participation in fundraising by a Scout is
important to his development because these events allow him to earn a
significant portion of his Scouting expenses. By earning a portion or
all of his expenses, a Scout learns self-reliance and enjoys a sense of
accomplishment.