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2007 Boy Scout Resident Camp Schedule

Edmund D. Strang Scout Reservation

Training Week     July 1-7

Week 1     July 8-14

Week 2     July 15-21

Week 3     July 22-28

Week 4     July 29-Aug 4

 

2007 Webelos Resident Camp

Edmund D. Strang Scout Reservation

August 5- 10

 

2007 Cub Scout Day Camp

Three Saints Park, Bethany

Week 1     July 9-13

Week 2     July 14-20

9:00am - 3:00pm

 

2007 High Adventure

Edmund D. Strang Scout Reservation

Bike/Cope

Sunday, July 22-Wednesday, July 25

Kayaking/Tubing

Wednesday, July 25-Saturday, July 28

 

 

General Information

 

Strang Scout Reservation  Includes all forms for S.S.R. camping

Where to go Camping

Leave No Trace Program

2007 Campsite Signup Form

2007 Request for Refund

Campership Application

 

Boy Scout Camping Information

 

2007 Boy Scout Resident Camp Information

2007 Boy Scout Resident Camp Application

Advancement program

Awards Information

Program Areas

Saturday Program

 

Webelos Camping Information

 

2007 Webelos Resident Camp Information

2007 Webelos Resident Camp Application

 

Cub Scout Camping Information

 

2007 Cub Scout Day Camp Information

2007 Cub Scout Day Camp Application

 

Medical and Health Forms

2007 Camp Health Form

2007 Medical Forms Information Sheet

 

Other Important Information

2007 Permission and Talent Release

 

 

 

Camp Wish List:

You can help Strang Scout Reservation and the Housatonic Council.

This is a list of items that the Property Committee is requesting people donate to camp, to help keep the cost of our program for our Scouts as low as possible.

Please call Property Committee Chairman Bill McDonnell (home 924-5535 or at work 881-5357)

or Scout Executive Steven McEwan 734-3329 ext. 304 before you bring any item to Camp Strang or the Council Office.

(If what you have to donate isn't something we can use, it will only cost us money to have it disposed of.)

 

CAMP HEALTH OFFICER TRAINING:

This training, which used to be available only on diskette, has been updated and added to the BSA Web site as a PowerPoint file.

While the primary audience for this training is individuals who serve as a camp health officer at a council or district camp,

it may serve as a helpful reference for any adult leader who conducts or participates in outdoor activities.

The training can be downloaded at www.scouting.org/pubs/19-141.ppt

 

 

OUTDOOR CODE

As an American, I will do my best to  
Be clean in my outdoor manners,
Be careful with fire,
Be considerate in the outdoors,
and be conservation-minded.