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Big Canoe Chapel Scouting |
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Big Canoe Chapel Scouting Programs
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| The Scout Hut in Meditation Park |
Big Canoe Chapel actively supports Scouting Programs for the Youth in our community by being their Chartering organization and providing a place for the many groups to meet. It is not necessary to be a Chapel member to participate.
Scouting offers a broad range of activities that are designed for the interests of girls and boys and takes advantage of the wonderful natural environment we enjoy at Big Canoe. It’s divided into Troops based on age. They meet regularly at the Chapel’s Scout Hut in the Jimmy R. Allen Meditation Park which was constructed in 2000 through the vision, finances, and hard work of many Chapel members and other volunteers who wanted to help the youth of the community.
Pack and Troop Leaders
Each scout troop is led by an adult leader who generously gives his/her time, attention and talents to the development and betterment of our youth. Troop leaders will be happy to provide more information about their programs and how to join a Troop.
| Girl Scouts Page Link |
Multi-age Troop - Brownies, Juniors, Juliettes
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| Boy Scouts Page Link |
| Cub Scouts (Grades K - 5) |
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| Boy Scouts (Ages 11-17) |
Dave Peagler (706) 268-1367
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| Co-Ed Page Link |
Venture Scouts (Boys & Girls 14 – 20) High adventure activities |
Mark Young (706) 579-1562
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Thumbs-up to the Scouts for much-needed Ball Field steps
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Building the steps at the Ball Field was an Eagle Scout project for Alexander Kazmier, with help from Troop 20. (Photo by Maria Peagler)
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It’s a big thumbs-up to Big Canoe Boy Scout Troop 20 for building steps from the field to the restrooms at the Ball Field.
The steps were an Eagle Scout project for Scout Alexander Kazmier, and he was assisted by his troop-mates.
Big Canoe POA provided the materials and the Scouts provided the labor on several very hot summer days.
The steps were much-needed and will be much-used–climbing the hill was not allowed, so a trip from the field to the restrooms meant a long walk around on the trails.
Thank you Alexander and Troop 20!
Big Canoe Cub and Boy Scouts will start meeting again in September. For more information and to join, contact David Peagler at
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