Troop 1488

Troop 1488 Troop 1488 is a participating member of the Orion District in Sam Houston Area Council Boy Scouts of America.

The Troop’s organization consists of chartered Organization, Troop Committee, Adult Leadership, the Troop, and the Troop’s parents.

08/28/2019

Registration is now open for BALOO and IOLS being held September 27-29.

Basic Adult Leader Outdoor Orientation (BALOO) is the Cub Scout leader training required for any Cub Scout den or pack outdoor event, including packing camping, overnighters and Webelos den overnighters.

Introduction to Outdoor Leader Skills (IOLS) is a hands-on course provides adult leaders the practical outdoor skills they need to lead Scouts in the out-of-doors. Along with basic training, this course is required of all direct contact leaders registered in troops in order to be considered trained.

Register at www.orion.shac.org/training.

Find additional training courses at www.shac.org/training-schedule.

08/22/2019

On this day in 1912, Arthur Rose Eldred is notified that he will be the Boy Scouts of America’s first Eagle Scout.

The Boy Scouts might never have existed in America, but for the fact that a Chicago publisher got lost in a London fog in 1909.

William D. Boyce was looking for a particular address in London when he got caught in a dense fog. He stopped a young man, asking for directions. That boy did more than just give directions. He personally led Boyce to his destination. When Boyce tried to offer him a tip, the boy refused. He was a Scout, he noted, and he believed in doing Good Turns for others.

Boyce had to learn more.

He obtained an introduction to the founder of scouting in Britain. Robert Baden-Powell was a former military man and the author of a manual intended for military use. One day, he discovered that boys in England were interested in his manual.

Let’s just say that these English boys weren’t using his military tricks in the most productive ways. ;)

Baden-Powell decided to capitalize on the boys’ interest, but to redirect their efforts toward more useful ventures. He wrote a second manual, Scouting for Boys, and he tested his ideas with a group of 22 boys at a two-week camp.

The Boy Scouts were born! Well, at least they were in England. The idea would come to America about a year later when the so-called “Unknown Scout” offered his assistance to Boyce on that foggy London day.

Boyce returned home, with the tenets of scouting ringing in his ears. He joined with other like-minded Americans to form a new scouting organization in America, too. The Boy Scouts of America received its congressional charter on February 8, 1910.

No one ever discovered the identity of the Unknown Scout, but a monument was later erected in his honor in London. The statue bears an inscription:

To the Unknown Scout whose
Faithfulness in the
Performance of the Daily
Good Turn brought the
Scout Movement to the
United States of America.

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Great chance for Merit Badges!
08/16/2019

Great chance for Merit Badges!

Newest Eagle Scouts and Scouters on Board of Review (Karolyn also participated)
06/08/2019

Newest Eagle Scouts and Scouters on Board of Review (Karolyn also participated)

06/08/2019
Congratulations James.
04/26/2019

Congratulations James.

Learning about Native Trees
11/27/2018

Learning about Native Trees

11/14/2018

The Railroad Merit Badge will be offered for Scouts in troops at Metro Headquarters on December 1st from 10:00 am to 3:00 pm. Scouts will travel to Metro Rail Operations Center on light rail and return to the Metro Headquarters as part of the class. For more information, visit www.shac.org/scout-days.

09/15/2018

I spoke with John earlier and the Scouts have arrived at camp and have their tents set up.

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