Thursday, February 23, 2012

Camporee

Camporee

Sunday, 01 May 2011 12:07

Camporee

Each year in the spring scouts of the Arrowmoon District gather together for good natured competition between units and patrols and camaraderie. This year we gathered at camp Arrowmoon on April 1-3 and had a rendezvous celebrating the spirit of the 175th anniversary of Texas independence. The Scout of Sea Ship 1876 lead activities following this theme and put on the campfire for the event with many units participating in skits. A Great time was had by all. The next Capmoree will be from March 23-25, 2012.

Event Chair: Joe Jilka
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