POWAHAY & SCATACOOK CAMPOREE — Page 1

MAY 17-19, 2019 SCOUTS BSA LEADERS GUIDE March 10, 2019 Revised

Introduction 2 Troop signup Worksheet 7 Registration Procedures 3 Special Programs & Awards 8 Troop Help 3 Ultimate Frisbee 9 Key Staff 3 Map of Hoyt 10 Schedule and Notes 4 Permission Slip/Parking Pass 11 Merit Badge Procedures 5 Webelos WOW Overview 12 NOVA/STEM Awards 6

Updates:  March 10, 2019: We are camping all Scouts BSA Troops and Webelos at lower Hoyt. This will help with sharing staffing, a better sense of community between our units, and more inter- action between our troops and Webelos – your future Scouts. POWAHAY & SCATACOOK CAMPOREE — Page 2

YOUR MISSION IS TO PICK AN ADVENTURE MAY 17-19, 2019 Hoyt Reservation, Redding CT For Troops, Crews and Webelos

Introduction

Join us for a wild weekend of fun, adventure and advancement opportunities at Hoyt Scout Reservation. Here’s what we are working on!

Discover Hoyt Scout Reservation: Camping:  Open Program Areas  Webelos WOW camping will be upper Hoyt  Rifle and Archery Stations  Troops will be camping lower Hoyt  Gaga Pit  Conservation Awards and projects  Hikes Galore  Star Gazing Party  Friday Night Movie

STEMFEST:  We’re providing an outdoor laboratory for STEM Awards and Merit Badges.  Merit Badges:  Radio  Animal Science  Railroading  Aviation  Rifle (partial qualification shooting)  Chess (offered prior)  Robotics  Electricity  Signs, Signals, and Codes  Energy  Space Exploration Merit Badges  Programming

 We’re working on some unique opportunities for merit badges:  A quick train ride from Hoyt railroad station will bring scouts to the Danbury Railway Museum for Railroading Merit Badge  Visit an offsite Farm for Animal Science MB,  Aviation Merit Badge at the Danbury Airport with the Civil Air Patrol.  Nova/STEM Award Workshops  Saturday Night Gaming Party

Ultimate Frisbee Championship Tournament:  Round Robin Game schedule will be set up to allow Scouts to participate in other activities.

Webelos Adventure Program:  Bears becoming Webelos and all Webelos are invited to experience an overnight Boy Scout campout. To have fun in the outdoors, learn camping skills, work on rank requirements, and meet Scouts and adult leaders from Troops.  Leadership opportunities for older Scouts to lead and run this program.

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Registration and Payment

$25 Youth and $20.00 Adult Registration at: http://archive.ctyankee.org/webpay/event/new/?form=000644

Fees:  $25/Youth includes patch, lunch canteen (or lunch at Merit badges off Hoyt), camp fees, programs, and merit badges  $20/Adults includes patch, lunch, and camp fees

 $12.00 T-shirt (optional) we have set up a separate link to buy t-shirts at http://archive.ctyankee.org/webpay/event/new/?form=000645

 All fees must be paid online by April 29, 2019.  Please understand that we have t-shirts to order and merit badge programs to finalize requir- ing the early registrations and online payments.  Use the Worksheet on Page 7 to gather information for registering.  ALERT — We are limiting Merit Badge classes to 10 to 20 Scouts at the discretion of the Merit Badge Counselors. Selections based on “first paid” first served basis.  ALERT — To register a Scout, you will need to provide:  Scout name  Troop # and Town  T-shirt size  Choice for a merit badge or select no merit badge (taking a merit badge is not required).

Registration and sign up questions: John Hanks at [email protected]

Troop Help Key Staff:

We have no Troops hosting this camporee so we’re operating on a “co- Co-Chairs hosting” concept. Each Troop is asked to help with programs and other  John Hanks — Registration areas. Camporee and WOW and Webelos WOW Coordina- Here’s what we need: tor,  Host a Merit Badge by providing a counselor.  Provide Merit Badge class helpers. [email protected]  Provide older Scout Leadership for the Webelos WOW program.  Joel DeGray — Camporee  Provide transportation and supervision for our off camp merit badges. Program (Powahay)  Help with parking [email protected]  Register a STEM Counselor and offer a STEM Workshop. This is also  John Queenan — Program the person that will sign off Nova/STEM Awards for your Scouts. (Scatacook)  Troops to host provisional Scouts. We may have Scouts that would like [email protected] to attend without their Troop. Can they camp with your troop and can  Ted Kimble — Program you provide meals for them? (Scatacook)

Drivers needed: We have off camp merit badge locations requiring trans- [email protected] portation of Scouts and additional supervision. Support Staff Tarps/Tenting Needed: We want to make sure all of the merit badge  Chet Wickett classes are covered for weather conditions.  Karen Caiati Parking Volunteers: We will be having a lot of vehicles coming in and will need help Friday night and Saturday Morning . CAN WE ADD YOUR NAME?

 Register early so your scouts can start working on prerequisites. POWAHAY & SCATACOOK CAMPOREE — Page 4

Check-in Procedures — Schedule —Notes

Check-In Camping: Camping will be jam- Please remember the Boy Scout STEM Camporee will take place boree style and we will not be lower Hoyt Marchant Rd entrance. using the traditional campsites on Camporee HQ & First Aid will be at the Ranger Cabin. the Hoyt maps. Campsites will be assigned on arrival.  Friday Night Check-in: District Staff will be available Friday at 5  ALERT: Webelos will be form- PM to check in Troops. ing a WOW Troop for the  Campsites assigned on arrival. weekend, using the patrol  Please check-in BEFORE setting up your campsite. method and having their own  Friday 9 PM SPL and Leader Meeting at the Hoyt Cabin. program. It’s all part of meet-  Big PUSH for all Troops to Arrive Friday Night — CARPOOL ing Webelos/AOL advancement  Saturday Check-in: Troops should arrive early enough Saturday requirements. to set up their campsite and be ready for the 9:00 AM Opening.  Alert Update March 10, 2019: We want to camp both Tentative Schedule Webelos and Scouts BSA at (Updated schedule will be presented on arrival) lower Hoyt. This will provide Friday—May 17: for sharing staffing and more 5 to 8 PM: Troops check in and set up interaction between Scouts and 8 PM: Movie under the stars Webelos. 8 PM: Friday Night SPL/Adult Leaders Meeting at the Hoyt Cabin.

Saturday—May 18: Programs will take place both 7:00 to 8:30: Reveille and Breakfast. Late check-ins upper and lower Hoyt. Map of 8:30 AM: SPL Meeting program areas and merit badge 9:00 AM: Opening Ceremony locations will be provided on arri- 9:15 to 11:45 Morning val.  Merit Badge Classes  STEM Workshops Health and Safety — First Aid: 12:00 to 1 PM Lunch at the Canteen First Aid will be available at Dis- 1:00 to 4:30 PM Afternoon trict HQ—Ranger Cabin. Each unit  Hikes—The Hoyt Challenge is required to carry at least Part A  Finish up Merit Badges and B of the Annual Health and Medical Form and signed parent  Chess Tournament permission form. Ultimate Frisbee Tournament   Webelos visit Troops Cooking: Lunch provided.  Open Rifle Troops are responsible for all  Open Archery other meals. 5 PM Closing Ceremonies  Quick ceremony — awarding of ribbons and patches 5:15 to 8 PM: Dinner and Free time 8 PM to 10 PM: Gaming Party 9 PM Scoutmaster Meeting (pick-up blue cards) 9:45 PM: Scouts return to their campsites. 10:00 PM: Taps

Sunday—May 19:  7 to 8:45 AM: Reveille, Breakfast, break camp  10:00 AM Camporee Closed – Safe Drive Home POWAHAY & SCATACOOK CAMPOREE — Page 5

Merit Badge Procedures & Guidelines

Taking a merit badge is not required to participate in the camporee. Scouts may elect other pro- grams to participate in.

Merit Badges 1. Animal Science — Off camp to be announced 2. Aviation — At Danbury Airport with Civil Air Patrol 3. Chess — Held prior to the camporee. 4. Electricity — At Hoyt 5. Energy — At Hoyt 6. Programming — At Hoyt (This may be offsite with a “Coding Workshop at the Microsoft Store) 7. Railroading — At the Danbury Railway Museum 8. Radio — At Hoyt 9. Rifle — partial only. The rifle range open for meeting qualification requirements. 10. Robotics — At Hoyt 11. Space Exploration — At Hoyt 12. Signs, Signals, and Codes — At Hoyt

Merit Badge Classes will be limited to 10 to 20 Scouts (discretion of the Merit Badge Counselors) on a first “paid” first choice basis.  Merit Badge classes are selected through the online registration process. Once a badge class has been filled, it will be removed from the registration form.  Please select merit badges carefully it will not be possible to switch your badge.  Some Merit Badges will require morning and afternoon sessions and can take Scouts away from other activities.

Merit Badge Books are the responsibility of the Troop and/or Scouts to purchase. Scouts should read the merit badge book.

Merit Badge Preparations:  We recommend that Troops schedule pre-merit badge work. Scouts that complete the Merit Badges prerequisite have a greater chance of completing the badge at the camporee.  Use Troop Meetings and assign an adult to work with the Scouts on the prerequisite.  Scouts should obtain the Merit Badge Book, read it and then are encouraged to complete as much of the worksheets they can prior to the weekend. This will help give the scout a better understand- ing of requirements and be useful notes for classroom discussions. Worksheets can be found at meritbadge.org or just “googled” for worksheets.  Please do not start pre-work until it is verified that the Scout has been accepted into that class.  Alert: It may not be possible to complete all of a merit badge requirements at the camporee. Scouts can arrange follow-up sessions with the merit badge counselors.

Blue Cards: Each Scout must bring a signed Merit Badge Blue Card to his class. The blue cards will then be returned to the Scoutmasters (signed by the MB Counselor) in a packet. Please make sure the Blue Card is properly completed with Troop and Troop number so that we can return it to the appropriate Scoutmasters.

Off Camp Merit Badges requires a sign parent permission slip found in this guidebook. There are no extra fees for these merit badges.

Merit Badge Counselors Wanted: We are looking for Merit Badge counselors for each of the above merit badges. We hope that as classes get filled up, we can offer a second class. Merit Badge Counselors must be properly registered, Youth Protection Trained, and have completed Merit Badge Counselor Training.  CYC has set up online Merit Badge Counselor Training at http://archive.ctyankee.org/fs/ page/002641/meritbadgecounselorthe_essentials-2017rev0420a.pdf and there is a national course through my..org.

Cell Phone/Tablets/Laptops/Other: There are no programs requiring Cell Phones. Troops can enforce their own rules. Programming MB is the only merit badge needing a laptop, otherwise at the discretion of the Troop. Troops are responsible for the security of any device brought to camporee. We recommend designating one car to lock up and se- cure these items. POWAHAY & SCATACOOK CAMPOREE — Page 6 STEM/NOVA AWARDS Working with their troop, Scouts can earn:  Shoot  Let it Grow  Start Your Engines  Wooosh  Design to Crunch Google for worksheets.

We are not offering STEM/NOVA Award classes at the STEM Camporee.. Troops are encouraged to host a STEM station. We encourage Troops to have each Scout complete one by working on before the cam- poree weekend and to finish up during troop free time at the camporee.

Troops will need to recruit a NOVA Counselor:  A Nova counselor can be any registered adult age 21 or older. They must be registered under the new nonunit position and no fee is required. The Nova counselor code is 58. All Nova counselors must have current BSA Youth Protection training. NOVA Counselor training can be taken online at http://www.scouting.org/Training/ Adult.aspx.

Troops will be responsible for the signing off of their Scouts NOVA/STEM Award (not district), processing, purchasing and presentation of the award.  Q: Once a youth has fulfilled the requirements for the Nova Award, what is the next step? Fill out an advance- ment form with the proper signatures, or use internet advancement to record this and submit a copy to your lo- cal council.  Q: What does a Scout receive when a Nova award is completed? A: When a Scout completes their first Nova award they should be presented the Nova Emblem for their program level. For each Nova award earned after the first they should be presented a Pi pin to wear on their emblem.  Q: Where can I obtain the "presentation items” (emblems, pins, and medals)? A: These items are available at your local Scout shop. You can also order online at www.scoutstuff.org.

For More Information on STEM/NOVA: http://www.scouting.org/stem/Awards.aspx

Chart: STEM/NOVA Merit Badges (Yellow shows Merit Badges being offered.)

Shoot! Let It Grow Start Your Engines! Wooosh! Design to Crunch Science Science Technology Engineering Math Archery Animal Science Automotive Maintenance Archery American Business Game Design Fishing Energy Engineering Drafting Space Exploration Mammal Study Railroading Rifle Shooting Radio Astronomy Cooking Aviation Aviation Chess Rifle Shooting Forestry Farm Mechanics Inventing Entrepreneurship Sustainability Nature Small-Boat Sailing Robotics Signs, Signals, and Codes Athletics Farm Mechanics Canoeing Composite Materials Computers Robotics Gardening Kayaking Mining in Society Orienteering Weather Plant Science Space Exploration Shotgun Shooting Surveying Aviation Fish & Wildlife Management Cycling Drafting Digital Technology Shotgun Shooting Insect Study Motorboating Model Design and BuildingPersonal Management Soil and Water Conservation Truck Transportation Electronics Weather Drafting Railroading Nuclear Science Electricity Programming POWAHAY & SCATACOOK CAMPOREE — Page 7

Troop Signup Worksheet Troop Leaders should make copies of this form to give to their Scouts so they can select program areas they would like to participate in and returned to the Scout Leader to complete the online registration.

Scout Name :______

 Order me a T-shirt at $12.00 — Circle Size YS YM YL AS AM AL AXL AXXL

I would like to sign up for the following Merit badge (taking a merit badge is not required):

First Choice Second Choice  NO MERIT BADGE  NO MERIT BADGE  Animal Science  Animal Science  Aviation  Aviation  Chess (offered prior)  Chess (offered prior)  Electricity  Electricity  Energy  Energy  Radio  Radio  Railroading  Railroading  Rifle (partial qualification shooting)  Rifle (partial qualification shooting)  Robotics  Robotics  Signs, Signals, and Codes  Signs, Signals, and Codes  Space Exploration Merit Badges

Check boxes of other area you would to like participate in:  Ultimate Frisbee Tournament  Chess Tournament  Gaming Party (Saturday Night)  Other (your suggestions for other activities at  STEM/NOVA Awards/Workshops the camporee:  The Hoyt Challenge Hike Award  Leadership to the Webelos WOW ______ Star Gazing Party  Conservation Award Project ______ Gaga Pit  Open Rifle shooting ______ Open Archery

Troop Awards presented at STEM Camporee

Super Troop:  Up to 20 Points — Scouts participating in the Merit Badge Program CAMPOREE  Up to 10 Points — Troops that earn a STEM/Nova Award  Up to 20 Points — Troops providing program support (see page 5)  Up to 10 Points — Troop represented in the Chess Tournament  Up to 20 Points — Troop standing in the Ultimate Frisbee  Up to 10 Points — Campsite Inspection  Up to 10 Points — Scout Spirit (Scouts demonstrating Scout spirit, on time for scheduled events and merit badges, showing good sportsmanship, etc.)

Ultimate Frisbee — 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Place Troop Awards SUPER TROOP AWARD Chess Tournament — Individual recognition 1st, 2nd, 3rd place. Recognition to take place at end of the tournament. POWAHAY & SCATACOOK CAMPOREE — Page 8 Special Camporee Programs

Chess Tournament

United States Chess Federation (USCF) Ranked Tourna- Do you have what it takes? This is a timed hiking ments for Webelos, Scouts and Ventures event taking Scouts to the extreme locations of Hoyt Saturday, May 18, 2019 at the Spring Camporee over a mile in trails and using skills in letter boxing 1:00 PM — Check-in, 1:30 PM to 3 PM — Game Playing (finding a box using clues), compass and GPS. Earn a Sign up Deadline is Monday, April 29, 2019 special award and 1st., 2nd., and 3rd award for best thru the online registration times. The event is open to adults as well. Each troop is Join us at for an exciting Chess program! A chess tour- encouraged to have a team. Sign up at the event. nament is a series of chess games played competitively to determine a winning individual. The Chess Tourna- Conservation Awards: Since 1910, conservation has ment is not just for Scouts working on the Chess Merit been an integral part of the program Badge but open to all attending the spring camporee. of the . Scouts We are limiting this to 30 Scouts. have rendered distinguished public service by helping to conserve wildlife, There are no age restrictions but play- energy, forests, soil, and water. Much ers must have game playing ex- has been accomplished in recent perience. This is not for beginners. No years by individual Scouts and one can coach and/or assist Scouts in through unit conservation Good play. The Tournament is being run by Turns. Much more needs to be done. A Conservation the Chess Club of Fairfield County LLC—Norwalk. Good Turn certificate is available at the council service center for units that participate and report on their ef- forts and Conservation Good Turn patch is also available for purchase. Projects will be available at Hoyt for any units that would like to earn this award.

STAR GAZING PARTY

Once in a Blue Moon

Saturday Night Saturday Night Gaming Party 7:30 PM to 9:30 PM Join us for A Star Gazing Party on Saturday Night, Troops are invited to set up a game for our Saturday May 18. The Astronomy Calendar of Celestial Night Gaming Party. Events 2019 is showing - Full Moon, Blue Moon for May Here’s what you need: 18. The Moon will be located on the opposite side of  Projection Screen the Earth as the Sun and its face will be will be fully  Projector illuminated. There are normally only three full moons in  Game platform (X-box, Play Station, or PC) each season of the year. But since full moons occur  Extension cord and all other cords every 29.53 days, occasionally a season will contain 4  Or your favorite Board Game full moons. The extra full moon of the season is known  All games must be Teen Rated or below as a blue moon. Blue moons occur on average once We will set up areas under the pavilions to play the every 2.7 years. Bring your binoculars and we’ll have games. Troop game should be open to Scouts in all some high powdered telescopes for Star Gazing pleas- Troops to play as well. There is limited Wi-Fi — offline ures. This will take place after dark. POWAHAY & SCATACOOK CAMPOREE — Page 9

ULTIMATE Troops & Crews Get Your Team in place...

ULTIMATE TOURNAMENT At the Spring Camporee

REVISED — How to Play Ultimate at the Spring Camporee:

Teams will need a youth Team Captain.

Sign up your Team to play at the Fall Camporee by October 15, BY EMAILING John Hanks at [email protected]. Each team will re- ceive a ultimate Frisbee game disc.

Photo Ultimate Tournament at ConnJam Schedule Saturday, May 18, 2019

Spring Camporee organized Tournament:  8:45 AM Team Captain Meeting — roster due  1st, 2nd, and 3rd place Awards  Afternoon Ultimate Tournament (Schedule to be set at the camporee.)  Each Troop can register one team. Team Roster Smaller troops can combine with another troop. Troop/Crew (circle one) #: ______

Ultimate relies on sportsmanship, invoking the Town: ______

"Spirit of the Game" to maintain fair play. Ulti- Team Captain: ______mate players will demonstrate mutual respect for teammates and opponents alike, which de- Email: ______velops character, leadership, self-reliance, and Team Adult Advisor: ______conflict -resolution skills. Email: ______ This would be a youth-led activity. The honor system works in ultimate, just like in Team Roster: Bring to the Saturday 8:45 AM Team Captain Meeting Scouting. Typically, there are no officials. Players are responsible for playing fair, call- 1 ing their own fouls, and making their own out -of-bounds calls. 2  Team Captains would form a Counseling 3 Board to organize the Tournament.  Each team will consist of youth (under 18 4 years of age) properly registered.  Round-robin tournament will be organized 5  A regulation game has 7 players on each 6 team. Each team can have up to 11 to al- low for substitutes. 7  We would allow smaller Troops/Crew to combine youth to make up a team. 8  Each team would register a team captain 9 and one adult to serve as a team advisor.  We are limiting to 9 TEAMS on a first 10 signup basis. Questions: John Hanks 11 [email protected]

Each Team that plays in the Ultimate Tournament will receive an Ultra-Star disc. With its contoured grip and aerody- namic engineering, the Discraft Ultra-Star is easier to throw and goes farther than other Ultimate Frisbee disc brands.  The 175g Ultra-Star (10.75" diameter) is the official disc of USA Ultimate and the choice of Ultimate teams worldwide for casual, league, and tournament play.  Longer distance: The Discraft Ultra-Star flies further than any other Ultimate Frisbee disc.  Superior stability: The Discraft Ultra-Star maintains your release angle longer than any other disc designed for both throwing and catching.  Advanced Aerodynamics: With its contoured grip and aerodynamic engineering, the Discraft Ultra-Star is easier to throw at all levels of play from a throw on the beach to a World Championship Ultimate Frisbee match. POWAHAY & SCATACOOK CAMPOREE — Page 10

Upper Hoyt 288 Simpaug Tpk entrance  Rifle and Archery  Robotics MB Morning  Chess Tournament Afternoon  Webelos Adventure Pins Morn- ing

Scouts BSA STEM Camporee Lower Hoyt Use 3 Marchant Rd entrance

Please note that both Scouts BSA and Webelos will be camping lower Hoyt. Car-pooling is a must. Thank you. POWAHAY & SCATACOOK CAMPOREE — Page 11

Trip Permission Form is required for Scouts participating in off-site merit badges including: Animal Science, Aviation, and Railroading. Please distribute to parents and bring to the camporee.

Powahay District — Trip Permission Form For STEM Camporee — May 18, 2019 at Hoyt Scout Reservation

Scout’s Name: ______

Troop #: ______Town: ______

Some merit badge classes and camp program require scouts to leave the camp property. At all time while off site, proper adult/staff supervision will be provided. (A minimum of 2 adults over the age of 18.) Transportation will be by foot, chartered bus, train or pri- vate car with a driver over the age of 21, most likely from your son’s troop. All BSA Youth Protection Rules will be followed.

In consideration of the benefits to be derived, and in view of the fact that the Boy Scouts of America is an educational institution, membership in which is voluntary, and having full confidence that every precaution will be taken to ensure the safety of my son(s) activity, I hereby agree to his (their) participation and waiver all claims against the leaders of this trip and officers, agents, and repre- sentatives of the Boy Scouts of America.

Circle One:

I DO / DO NOT give my child permission to participate in off property trips.

Signature of Parent or Legal Guardian: ______Date:______

PARKING PASS is required for all vehicles parking at Hoyt. Limited Parking — please car pool. Please make copies and distribute to your parents and drivers. POWAHAY/SCATACOOK DISTRICTS SCOUTS BSA PARKING Please place on dash so it can be seen from windshield.

Name: ______

Unit: ______

Cell Phone: ______POWAHAY & SCATACOOK CAMPOREE — Page 12

Photo: Powahay last Webelos WOW

Hoyt Weekend Escape And the Webelos Overnight Weekend — WOW! MAY 18-19, 2019 CHANGED to lower Hoyt 3 Marchant Rd entrance Starts 8:30 AM Saturday – Ends 10 AM Sunday

The WOW Program Here is where we need help from our Troops:  Older Scouts to serve as the Senior Patrol for Bears becoming Webelos and all Webelos are invited our Webelos Troop, ASPL, and Patrol Leaders. to experience an overnight Scouts BSA campout. Great opportunities for former SPL’s and cur- Have fun in the outdoors, learn camping skills, work rent JASM’s. Scouts should be First Class and on Webelos Pins, and meet Scouts and adult leaders above. It’s helpful that Scouts are 2 or 3 years from your neighborhood Troops. older than the Webelos age.

When you get to camp, you will form Patrols and  Do you have Scouts that are looking to then do everything together using the Scout Patrol serve on a Summer Camp Staff? Here’s a Method. You'll setup campsites, have a campfire, great opportunity to Staff an event and use cook your dinner, participate in lots of fun activities, it as a reference. We can provide the ref- and work on Webelos and Arrow of Light rank re- erence. quirements.  Host a Meet the Troop Station from 3 to 4 pm. A quick “show and do” skill competition at All you’ll need is a tent, sleeping bag, ground pad or your campsite. Powahay Webelos will visit air mattress, mess kit and clothing for the overnight. Powahay Troops and Scatacook Webelos will

Saturday lunch and dinner and a light Sunday break- visit Scatacook Troops. fast will be provided.  Teach Webelos Adventure Pins  Help with Saturday Night Foil Cooking The event is for current Bears (those that will be We- belos in the fall) and all Webelos. Younger Cub We are also looking for a Troop or Troops to host or Scouts or siblings may not participate. co-host the Webelos WOW. Scouts will still be able

Highlights: to participate in the Scouts BSA Camporee program  Webelos Adventure Pins but the troop will help us with the logistical support  BB Shoot and Archery of the WOW.  Hikes  STEM/Nova Workshops Contact; John Hanks at  Meet the Troops – Webelos Patrol Competi- [email protected] tions

 Star Gazing Party, Campfire, Movie, and more POWAHAY & SCATACOOK CAMPOREE — Page 13

Powahay and Scatacook District Hoyt Escape Weekend

T-SHIRT SALE

Cost $12.00 Deadline to order is April 28, 2019 http://archive.ctyankee.org/webpay/event/new/?form=000645