Join Troop 924 Today!
Troop 924 is a boy-led organization which uses the goals and methods of Scouting to build boys into men of character who have pride in themselves, their troop, their community, and country. Because of this pride, Troop 924 Scouts always are attentive to their uniform, perform to their best ability, and serve others with a happy heart.
Troop 924 sees advancement in Scouting as an important opportunity for boys to have fun, learn, and develop their character, so that every boy reaches his maximum potential as a citizen. Troop 924 is a team; we work together and succeed as a group, and we help and encourage each other so that all members can succeed. Troop 924 gives boys the tools they will need to flourish in Scouting and in life.
Community service projects
Leadership opportunities
Outdoor adventures like camping, hiking, sailing, biking, kayaking, backpacking
Life skills such as first aid, emergency preparedness, cooking, swimming, wilderness survival
Fun activities like holiday socializing, chess, catapult-building contests, monkey bridge building
What Kinds of Activities Does Troop 924 Do?
In a scout-led troop like Troop 924, activities are planned annually by scouts in the troop. Each scout has a chance to plan activities they are interested in with the support of adults-in-charge who help with reservations or registration. Activities are placed on our annual calendar and scouts are responsible to plan, prepare, and facilitate the activities for the troop. Can you think of something you want to do? Let's make a plan to bring it to fruition!
You can see some of what we've done before on our Past Events page.
Scouts BSA is one of the nation's largest and most prominent values-based youth development organizations. Scouts BSA provides a program for young people that builds character, trains them in the responsibilities of participating citizenship, and develops personal fitness.
The mission of the Boy Scouts of America is to prepare young people to make ethical and moral choices over their lifetimes by instilling in them the values of the Scout Oath and Law. Learn more at Scouting.org.