Troop 181

Troop 181 Boy Scout Troop 181 of the Thunderbird District, Greater St. Louis Area Council, Boy Scouts of America is sponsoredby Grace United Church of Christ.

It meets Thursday nights at 7:00 p.mm. during the school year.

07/30/2013

Merit badge cards for partials from summer camp may be picked up from Scoutmaster Greg Stone at his home between 3:30 and 4:30 p.m., Wednesday, July 31, 2013.

07/08/2013

For Scouts who partially completed merit badges at summer camp and have a little further to go, plan to attend the Merit Badge Make Up Day at Beaumont on August 3rd. You shoudl be receiving your merit badge cards from Mr. Stone in the mail before then. Consider carpooling with your fellow Scouts. http://www.stlbsa.org/scouts/merit-badges/Pages/Merit-Badge-Make-Up-Day.aspx

07/01/2013

Starting off tonight's opening campfire - Chuck Evans.

07/01/2013

Enjoying Summer Camp with 26 scouts at Camp Famous Eagle, S-F Scout Ranch.

11/05/2012

Troop 181 updates are live on Twitter by following .

11/05/2012

The public "face" of Troop 181 on the Internet. Current BSA Social Media Guidelines incorporate Youth Protection and discourage private channels of communication. Information shared on this wall is intended to promote Troop 181's Souting program and is available to the public.
It is recommended that the personal information on any personal social media profiles be kept private (e.g., do not display your phone number, address, or personal email address on these profiles). In particular, any Scouts with personal profiles for social media should make those profiles private so the Scout’s personal information is not accessible by the public. In creating personal profiles, everyone should familiarize themselves with and abide by the terms of service of the sites where they create and maintain personal profiles.
In addition, all Scouts should abide by the following Internet safety guidelines and personal protection rules:
■ Keep online conversations with everyone in public places, not in email.
■ Do not give anyone online your real last name, phone numbers at home or school, your parents’ workplaces, or the name or location of your school or home address unless you have your parents’ permission first. Never give your password to anyone but a parent or other adult in your family.
■ If someone sends or shows you email or any type of direct message/wall post with sayings that make you feel uncomfortable, trust your instincts. You are probably right to be wary. Do not respond. Tell a parent or trusted adult what happened.
■ If somebody tells you to keep what’s going on between the two of you secret, tell a parent or guardian.
■ Be careful to whom you talk. Anyone who starts talking about subjects that make you feel uncomfortable is probably an adult posing as a kid.
■ Pay attention if someone tells you things that don’t fit together. If one time an online “friend” says he or she is 12, and another time says he or she is 14. That is a warning that this person is lying and may be an adult posing as a kid.
■ Unless you talk to a parent about it first, never talk to anybody by phone if you know that person only online. If someone asks you to call—even if it’s collect or a toll-free, 800 number—that’s a warning. That person can get your phone number this way, either from a phone bill or from caller ID.
■ Never agree to meet someone you have met only online at any place off-line, in the real world.
■ Watch out if someone online starts talking about hacking, or breaking into other people’s or companies’ computer systems; phreaking (the “ph” sounds like an “f”), the illegal use of long-distance services or cellular phones; or viruses (online programs that destroy or damage data when other people download these onto their computers).
■ Promise your parent or an adult family member and yourself that you will honor any rules about how much time you are allowed to spend online and what you do and where you go while you are online.

Address

5700 Leona Street
St. Louis, MO
63116

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