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Council honors Eagle Scout

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Two more Eagles take flight in Roxbury
ROXBURY TWP. – Long-time Roxbury Boy Scouts Evan Wasek and Anthony Joseph Carbone have earned the highest rank in Scouting.

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MC Scouts work to revive storm-damaged flags
Pictured are Mason City Scouts presenting their donation to the American Legion Post #496. Representing the Legion in the photo are post commander Dave Knieriem and Legion member Jim Sexton, along with Scouts and Scout masters who helped at the pancake and sausage breakfast.

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Council honors Eagle Scout
Rowlett Mayor John Harper honored Devin Granger for achieving the rank of Eagle Scout during the regular session of the July 6 city council meeting. “Granger spent his formative years in the city of Rowlett,” Harper said. “He attended Back Elementary where he was first introduced to Boy Scouts.

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Scout’s mom sues Westchester-Putnam council over popcorn dispute

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Eagle Scout says experience taught value of family, friends and God
Trevor Koenck was among the youngest Boy Scouts from Troop 55 in Denison to achieve the rank of Eagle Scout.

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North Caldwell Borough resident Drew Rosen earns Eagle Scout rank
NORTH CALDWELL – Borough resident Drew Rosen earned the rank of Eagle Scout on Friday, June 18.

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Scout’s mom sues Westchester-Putnam council over popcorn dispute
VALHALLA — An ex-Boy Scout leader and her 10-year-old son are waging a popcorn war, of sorts, against the Westchester-Putnam Council of the Boy Scouts of America.

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Boy Scout council seeks National Hall of Leadership nominations

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PHOTO GALLERY: Celebrating 100 years of Boy Scouting
Colten Burns, Cub Scout Pack 83, Burlington. KEYSER – In honor of the 100th anniversary of Boy Scouting, and with Sunday, Feb. 14, being Boy Scout Sunday, we asked you to submit photos of some of your favorite Boy Scout moments.

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Boy Scout Winter Event: Cold, Snow and Ice
For most people, the comfort and warmth of home is crucial during a cold winter night.

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Boy Scout council seeks National Hall of Leadership nominations
One person from the Boy Scouts of America Overland Trails Council will be inducted into the National Hall of Leadership.

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Samoset Council

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Samoset Council is headquartered in Weston (near Wausau), and serves the north central part of Wisconsin. The council was founded in 1920. It gets its name from an early Boy Scout camp in the town of Harrison, named Camp Sam-O-Set which closed in 1934, a year before the construction of Camp Tesomas. Samoset Council is served by Tom Kita Chara Lodge #96 of the Order of the Arrow.
Districts
Ahdawagam District serves Scouts in the cities of Adams, Arkdale, Babcock, Friendship, Grand Marsh, Nekoosa, Pittsville, Port Edwards, Rudolph, Vesper, and Wisconsin Rapids.
Crystal Lake District serves Scouts in the cities of Antigo, Crandon, Eagle River, Elcho, Harshaw, Land Oakes, Laona, McNaughton, Newbold, Phelps, St. Germain, Rhinelander, and Three Lakes.
Mushkodany District serves Scouts in the cities of Almond, Amherst, Amherst Junction, Bancroft, Birnamwood, Custer, Gresham, Junction City, Milladore, Mosinee, Plover, Rosholt, Stevens Point, and Wittenberg.
Northwoods District serves Scouts in the cities of Boulder Junction, Butternut, Gleason, Medford, Merrill, Minocqua, Park Falls, Phillips, Prentice, Rib Lake, Stetsonville, Tomahawk, and Woodruff.
Ojibwa District serves Scouts in the cities of Abbotsford, Athens, Auburndale, Blenker, Colby, Edgar, Hewitt, Marathon, Marshfield, Spencer, Stratford, Unity, and Withee.
Rib Mountain District serves Scouts in the cities of Hatley, Hewitt/Texas, Kronenwetter, Maine, Rib Mountain, Ringle, Rothschild, Schofield, Stettin, and Wausau.
Camps
Crystal Lake Scout Reservation
Crystal Lake Scout Reservation (CLSR), near Rhinelander, Wisconsin, consists of three Scouting summer camps: Akela’s World, a camp for Cub Scouts; Tesomas Scout Camp, a Boy Scout summer camp; and Hanna Venture Base, for Venture Scouts. Located on the shores of Crystal Lake, all three Scouting camps at CLSR are operated by Samoset Council, an area Council of the Boy Scouts of America. It is also the home of Tom Kita Chara Lodge #96, of the Order of the Arrow.
Tesomas was founded in 1935, and serves over 2,400 campers per summer. Akela’s World was established in 1992, and serves about 1,300 campers per summer. Hanna Venture Base is the newest addition to CLSR, being established in 2000.
The most notable portion of CLSR is Camp Tesomas, which has developed into a camp of regional and national fame, due to its popular summer camp program. Boy Scout Troops from across the nation have camped at Tesomas. The history of Scouting in Wisconsin would not be complete without mention of Tesomas. However, the other camps at CLSR are attaining a noteworthy reputation as well.
Samoset council has two other camping facilities that are not part of CLSR, but are worth mentioning. Phillips Scout Camp is available for short-term camping, and is open to non-scouting organizations. And the 150-acre (0.6km2) Flambeau Canoe Base, located on the south fork of the Flambeau River, includes several campsites, a covered shelter, and a tiered camp fire area.
Of all Samoset Council’s facilities, Crystal Lake Scout Reservation gets the majority of use from both in-council and out-of-council Scout troops.
Tesomas Scout Camp
Tesomas Scout Camp is a Boy Scout Summer Camp, located north of Rhinelander, Wisconsin. It is part of the Crystal Lake Scout Reservation, and operated by Samoset Council, of the Boy Scouts of America.
The camp operates for eight weeks during the summer. The Scouts who camp at Tesomas typically stay one week with their Scout Troop. Many of the Boy Scout Troops that attend Tesomas are from cities located in the Samoset Council area of Wisconsin. However, several Troops from around the country travel to Tesomas to experience the camp’s award-winning summer program. Troops have traveled from as far away as the west coast.
Tesomas has earned a reputation for being an exceptional Scout Camp, earning many accolades and awards from the Scouting National Accreditation Committee, for being one of the top Boy Scout Camps in the nation. There are many activities for Scouts to participate in while at Tesomas. The Camp is the home of Tom Kita Chara Lodge #96 of the Order of the Arrow.
Tesomas was founded in 1935, and celebrated its 70th anniversary as a camp in 2005. Over the years, Tesomas has not only become a hub for Scouting in Wisconsin, but also regionally across the entire midwest. It is a fairly sizable summer camp, with over 1,100acres (4km2) of land and 70 staff members. The camp comprises most of the land around Crystal Lake, a spring-fed lake with many species of freshwater fish.
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