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"The Prairie Troop", was chartered in
1964 and has been a continuously active troop in Naperville, Illinois, a
southwestern suburb of Chicago, since it’s inception. Many boys have
graduated from the troop with the skills, values and self-confidence
necessary to guide them through their entire adult life. Troop 505 has
awarded to over 120 Scouts their Eagle rank, the highest rank a Boy Scout can
attain.
The values we and the Boy Scouts of America strive to instill are based
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SCOUT OATH
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.
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The aim of Scouting is to build character, foster citizenship, and to
develop fitness. Troop 505’s program is planned and run by the boys with
guidance from the adult leaders. Scouting works best in the out-of-doors and
Troop 505 supports a strong outdoor program. |
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Troop 505 is chartered by
Knox Presbyterian
Church, located at the corner of Gartner Road and Catalpa Lane in Naperville,
Illinois. The scouting program is non-denominational. The church furnishes a
place to meet, storage for camping gear, and approves the troop adult
leaders. Troop 505 runs a complete Boy Scout program including weekly troop
meetings, monthly camping, summer camp and other special activities. High
school age Scouts can also join Crew 505, which runs special social
activities and high adventure trips of interest to older Scouts. |
Trustworthy |
Courteous |
Thrifty |
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Loyal |
Kind |
Brave |
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Helpful |
Obedient |
Clean |
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Friendly |
Cheerful |
Reverent |
MEMBERSHIP
The Troop will accommodate
boys as long as there is adequate equipment and resources available to maintain
a quality program. Membership in Boy Scouts is open to boys starting in the
middle of fifth grade and between 11 and 18 years old. Each fall season,
applications for membership in Troop 505 are accepted for new Scouts who start
participating in Troop activities in the spring. Older boys transfer into the
Troop or join at any time of the year.
As soon as the boy becomes
a member, so do his parents or guardians. Personal involvement of the boy’s
parents or guardians in Troop activities is required and has been found to be
rewarding for both the adults and Scouts.
CONTACT US
For further information
about joining Troop 505, please click on Information
Request or
phone our Scoutmaster, Jim Michel, at (630) 305-8063 or Committee Chairman, Eric
Reishus, at (630) 420-1485.
WEB SITE CONTENT
Digital photographs and
text for posting on the Troop 505 web site are needed for all Scouting related
activities. One Scout (preferred) or adult attending each activity should be
assigned to collect the content and submit it as soon as possible after the
event. Please send digital photos to
Pictures.
Any web site comments,
corrections, and praise are also welcome. Please click on
General
Comments.
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