Pasadena, California
Troop 21 Scouts, family, and some visiting Webelos enjoyed a weekend at Bandido camp in the Angeles Crest Forest. Campers hiked, played volleyball and spotlight tag, and enjoyed the forest. We even had a visit by a curious bear both nights! What a great…
This summer scouts from Troop 21 attended Camp Cherry Valley on Catalina Island. Liam served as our scout leader at Cherry Valley. The scouts enjoyed their time hiking, kayaking, snorkeling, and playing cards.
In July, scouts and parents drove up to the Kern River for a weekend trip of river rafting. Temperatures reached over 100 degrees and the winds were really gusty at night, but the trip down the river made it all worth it. It was…
This summer some scouts attended Camp Big Horn at Hubert Eaton Scout Reservation. Scouts from Troop 21 participated in zip lining, played card games, and earned merit badges including swimming, woodcarving, and leatherwork. A few scouts joined the Astronomy merit badge overnighter. Scouts also…
Annelise Errico became Troop 21’s 172nd Eagle on August 23. She is the first female in the the troop to Eagle. Annelise has served as a Counselor in Training at Big Horn, hiked Philmont and earned over 40 merit badges. Her Eagle project was…
On August 27, 2022, Alex Cronin completed his Board of Review to become the troop’s newest Eagle Scout. For his Eagle service project he led scouts in building boxes to protect the educational gardens at Descanso Gardens. Congratulations, Alex.
Troop 21 welcomed Zacky Culver to its list of Eagles. Zacky restored a Pasadena trail for his Eagle Project. He has served as SPL and a camp counselor. We are proud of you!!!
Scouts worked on earning Shoot! as part of the BSA STEM Nova program. High lights included rocket launches and giant slingshots.
Troop 21 had a great time at Firestone Scout Reservation for the Rose Bowl district’s 2022 camporee. Scouts cooked pasta, played football and kickball, and even participated in archery, rifle shooting, and tomahawk throwing. Troop 21 also participated in the competitive events set up…
The Senior Center needed help organizing storage so Life Scout Jack Bettencourt decided to help as part of the Eagle Scout Project. Over two days he led a team to clean the area, paint, build shelves and organize. Way to go!
The Scouts spent a night in the local mountains at Gould Mesa campground. It was a stormy hike in, but once the rain stopped fun was had by all. Scouts made hot chocolate, played card games, and participated in many other fun activities.