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PREPARED. FOR LIFE.

The mission of the Boy Scouts of America is to prepare young people to make ethical and moral choices over their lifetimes by instilling in them the values of the Scout Oath and Law.

Scouting’s programs and outdoor adventures give young people the opportunity and freedom to explore a world beyond the boundaries of everyday life. It presents them with chances to try new things, provide service to others, build self-confidence and develop leadership skills. These experiences not only help Scouts while they are young, but also stay with them throughout their adult lives, growing into exceptional men and women that respect their family, community, religion, country and themselves.

With parent’s and kid’s schedules growing busier every day, Scouting makes the most of what little time parents have to positively impact their kids’ lives.

Philmont 2024 Departure
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EVENTS

Meat Raffle

On Friday February 11th the Meat Raffle will take place. The event is at 4569 Broadway, Depew NY, from 6-10 pm but people can arrive at 5.

This event is for funding to support Troop 93 Camping & High Adventure Trips in 2022 & Beyond: including Philmont, Sea Base, Birchbark & Northern Tier

Prizes can be won such as but not limited to: A cooler full of meat, 40in TV, and 2 Tickets to the Sabres game.

 

For further information call Herb Guenther: 716-572-2754

Meat Raffle flyer v5 2022 friends < Flyer with more info

By |February 5th, 2022|Categories: Uncategorized|0 Comments

Taste of Clarence

Troop 93 needs your help at the Taste of Clarence this Monday! We will be directing cars to their parking spots and emptying trash bins again this year. It’s our largest fundraiser of the year and often the most difficult to get enough help because of vacations and work schedules. Many hands makes light(and fun!) work.

Scott Simmons has created a Signup Genius to keep track of participants.

Please wear at minimum Class B uniforms but ideally Class A to put the troop in the best light possible.
A major change this year is that it runs from 12-8PM this year. That should get us home earlier but puts a strain on finding enough adults to maintain two deep leadership.

In addition to our gratitude, all Alumni from Troop 93(parents and scouts) will receive a free Troop 93 sticker! I’d love to see a whole bunch of our Eagles come back home to roost.

If you can help out with marking out the lines for cars, we are hoping to do that on Sunday. If you have any questions please reach out to Jim Collins (716) 983-3041 or Scott Simmons at (716) 983-6659. If they don’t know the answer, they can likely point you in the direction of the person who does.

By |July 31st, 2021|Categories: Uncategorized|0 Comments

Clarence Wide Trash the Trash Day

Good afternoon, all. We have the signup ready to go for Trash the Trash on Saturday, May 1st. We ask that you choose a section of the path and then do your cleanup as a pack at whatever time that day is good for you.  Our pack will begin working at 10am.  We have done several bike path cleanups in the past and depending on how much trash there is to collect, it takes us anywhere from 1.5 – 2 hours.  I would strongly encourage your scouts to wear gloves.  Full garbage bags can be left at your starting or ending point on the path for pickup by the town.

Just a tip, if you plan to work for two hours, work one side of the path until the hour mark, then turn around and do the other side of the path heading back. This way you are working your way through efficiently.  Our pack often will work collectively on both sides and enjoy a stroll on the way back singing songs, telling jokes and just walking the path together.  Either way works.

We truly believe this will be a great day for the Clarence Packs and Troops to work together to better the Clarence community.  Thank you all so much for your participation. And please, take some pics for us to share with council!

The link to the signup is here *** signup *** and the map is attached with the designated sections.  You will need to reference this when doing the signup.

This is our first time planning something like this so if I’m missing something, please let me know! And of course, if you have any questions, please do not hesitate to reach out.

We are at section 2 for our clean up

Trash the Trash 2021 bike path map

By |April 17th, 2021|Categories: Uncategorized|0 Comments

Troop 93 Fish Fry Fundraiser

Clarence Troop 93 is running a Krolick’s fish fry fundraiser on Good Friday (4/2) to aid scouts in attending a once in a lifetime camping experience(Philmont). The fundraiser will be held in the parking lot of the Clarence United Methodist Church (across from the Middle School). We will be pre-selling dinners for pick up between 4-6:30. Please approach from Main Street towards the Strickler Road entrance when you come to pick up your order.

Dinners will be presale only. Pre-sale orders can be made through any Troop 93 scout for $14 or you may purchase them online for $15.

Philmont is a Scouts BSA high adventure base in New Mexico. We are going on a 12 day hiking trek in 2022. This trip is often the pinnacle of a scout’s career. It teaches leadership, teamwork and puts into action all of the skills that a scout has learned to date in their career.

Troop 93 Fish Fry

Friday April 2nd from 4-6:30PM

Clarence United Methodist Church

The mission of the Boy Scouts of America is to prepare young people to make ethical and moral choices over their lifetimes by instilling in them the values of the Scout Oath and Scout Law. If you know of a youth who would like to have fun while learning to be trustworthy, loyal, helpful, friendly, courteous, kind, obedient, cheerful, thrifty, brave, clean, and reverent, drop us an email at committeechair@clarencetroop93.org.

 

By |March 15th, 2021|Categories: Uncategorized|0 Comments

SCOUT ME IN!

Some kids avoid obstacles. Scouts overcome them.

Boy Scouts is a year-round program for boys grades 5-12 that provides fun, adventure, learning, and challenges to help them become the best version of themselves.

Boy Scouts is designed to be experienced outdoors but also has a STEM component to encourage the natural curiosity and sense of wonder of youth members.

There is something for everyone in Scouting!

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