TROOP 226 

TRI-CITIES CHRISTIAN SCHOOL

On my honor I will do my best to do my duty to God and my country and to obey the Scout Law; to help other people at all times; to keep myself physically strong, mentally awake, and morally straight.        A Scout is Trustworthy, Loyal, Helpful, Courteous, Kind, Obedient, Cheeful, Thrifty, Brave, Clean, and Reverent

Welcome to Troop 226 homepage and e-campsite!  We're glad you stopped by for a virtual visit!!  Troop 226 is part of the Ocanosta District of the Boy Scouts of America's Sequoyah Council serving Northeast Tennessee and Southwest Virginia.  Click on BSA Sequoyah Council  to find out more about it.  Click on Sequoyah Lodge 184 to find out more about the Sequoyah Lodge, Order of the Arrow.

Our chartered organization is Tri-Cities Christian School (TCCS) - Airport Campus.  You can learn more about this outstanding Christian school by clicking on TCCS!!: 

Troop 226 meets on Tuesday nights from 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at the Tri-Cities Christian School Airport Campus

TROOP HISTORY

Troop 226 was chartered in April of 2002.  We crossed over our first patrol of Boy Scouts from our Pack 226 Webelos den in June of 2002.  Our first Boy Scout patrol is the Flying Eagles patrol.  We crossed over our second patrol of Boy Scouts from our Pack 226 Webelos den in April of 2004.  Our second Boy Scout patrol is the Roadrunner patrol.  We crossed over our third patrol of Boy Scouts from our Pack 226 Webelos den in April of 2005.  Our third Boy Scout patrol is the Dragon patrol.

TROOP INFORMATION

Click on the following links to find specific information about our troop and the Scouting program:

WHY??:  Click here to find out more about Boy Scouting.

Calendar:   We also have a yearly planning calendar with all of our planned events for the year!  Remember, "Failing to Plan is Planning to Fail"  Here you can see our current plans for the upcoming year in our Troop!

Events:  Here's a brief sampling of troop events in pictures...or click below to see more details from each year.

    2002 Events                2003 Events                2004 Events                2005 Events        2006 Events           

    2007 Events                2008 Events                2009 Events                2010 Events              

Eagle Scouts:  Click here to see Troop 226's Eagle Scouts!!

Service Projects:  Scouting is also about helping and giving back to your community, and doing a good turn daily!!

Troop Scribe Reports:  Here you will find some reports from our troop scribe(s).

Troop Historian:  Here you will find some pictures taken by our troop historian.

Troop Trailer Project:  Check out our "overhaulin' " project for our Troop trailer donated to us!! 

Burn Barrel Project:  Click here to see how to build a burn barrel to protect the ground during a campout.

Awards Project:  Check out an inexpensive way to make some nice awards for your next Camporee or Summer Camp.

Newsletters:   We publish an online monthly newsletter with stories about all of our activities!

Forms:   Click here to find forms such as Troop Meeting Plans, Troop Duty Roster, medical forms, tour permits, etc.

Training:  Click here to find online training for Youth Protection, Safe Swim Defense, Safety Afloat, Boy Scout Fast Start Training, etc.  Once you get to the Sequoyah Council website, click on the navigation bar at the top for "TRAINING."

Rank Advancement:  Click on each rank to find out more about the joining requirements and various ranks in Boy Scouts and the requirements to achieve each rank.  The ranks are Tenderfoot, Second Class, First Class, Star, Life, and Eagle Scout.

Merit Badges:  Click here to find a comprehensive listing of merit badges with great links to printable requirements for each one!!

Awards:  Click here to find out about the awards that can be earned as a Boy Scout and Adult Leader in Scouting!  Click on Religious Emblems to find out more about the religious awards available to Boy Scouts.

Do you want to find out more than you ever wanted to know about tying knots?  Click on Ropers Knots Page , or on the Knots & Ropes link for even more information on knots and lashings!!

BSA:   Click here to find out more about Boy Scouts of America and follow their links to Boy's Life and Scouting magazines, Scout Stuff, and other fun things!  At this website, you can also click on Publications and Resources and scroll down to get to the Guide for Safe Scouting at this link, which is a very important document for all Scout Leaders to read.

Do you need some great resources to help you in Scouting? Well click on The MacScouter or U.S. Scouting Service Project.  

Wondering what to get your Scout for his birthday, Christmas, etc.?  Try Campmor.com, Cabela's, Scout Stuff, or your favorite outfitter. You can also check with our local outfitters such as Mahoney's Outfitters or Mountain Sports Ltd.  These locations carry backpacks, tents, sleeping bags, ground pads, hiking boots, hiking socks, raingear, mess kits, pocket knives, compass, stuff sacks, and Official Boy Scout items. 

The Ultimate Restoration:  When the Scoutmaster is not busy with Scouting (you know, 12:00 a.m. to 12:01 a.m.!!) he enjoys telling others about Jesus and restoring 1960's - 1980's musclecars.  You can read more about both here or by going to www.firebirdtransamparts.com !!

If you have any questions, comments, suggestions, or just want to send us an email, click on Scoutmaster.   

TROOP WEBSITE DISCLAIMER

The information, photographs, documents, and materials found at the Troop 226 Website ©2002 may NOT be reproduced and used without express written permission from Troop 226.  Once written permission is obtained from Troop 226, local Scouting volunteers may only use these items for training purposes consistent with the programs of the Boy Scouts of America (BSA) or other Scouting and Guiding Organizations. No material found here may be used or reproduced for electronic redistribution or for commercial or other non-Scouting purposes without the express permission of the Troop 226 Troop Committee  or other copyright holders.

troop226tccs.com does not speak on behalf of BSA. Opinions expressed on these web pages are those of the web authors.


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