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Boy Scout Uniforms Method


Scout uniforms are an important part of the Boy Scouts of America program and one of the methods of scouting. Each boy gets to be part of a group demonstrated by their uniform and each group has a personal sense of identity. The scout uniform is also a display case for a scout's individual accomplishments and recognitions. We wear the uniform to associate ourselves with the principles to which we are committed - character development, citizenship training, and physical and mental fitness. The uniform is not intended to hide our individuality, but it is a way we give each other strength and support.

The Scouting movement is built on positive values. As we wear the uniform in cub scouts and boy scouts, we stand together and encourage each other to live by those principles. Scouts and adults alike should take pride in belonging to this program and wear the uniform correctly.

The official scout uniform consists of shirt, pants, belt, and socks. A neckerchief and hat are optional. In reality, each unit may have different uniform expectations, with some expecting socks to hat while others expect just the shirt. Having all scouts consistently uniformed for meetings and outings makes for a much better adventure. It is also important to remember that the scout uniform is not a mandatory part of scouting and a scout should not be prohibited from participating just because he does not have a uniform, or a complete uniform.

 
 
 
 
 
 

End of year BBQ

Posted by sjodonovan on Jun 16 2025 - 11:32pm

The End of Year BBQ

 

The Troop 26 end of year BBQ will be held on Saturday June 21st from 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM. Troop 26 are welcome to bring their family, but we request a head count by Friday June 20th by 6:00 PM so we have enough food. 

Quinn Madigan Eagle Project

Posted by sjodonovan on Jun 16 2025 - 11:27pm

Eagle Scout Project

 

Life Scout Quinn MadIgan has been approved for, and is doing his Eagle Scout project on June 28th and 29th. His project will be at the Staten Island Zoo to improve a section environmentally and aesthetics for better use by the zoo, the animals and the zoo patrons. Anyone interested in helping in this great project should please reach out to troop leadership, or the Madigan’s for more information 

Camporee 2025

Posted by sjodonovan on May 2 2025 - 7:46pm

This year‘s Camporee is May 16th to May 18th. For those interested in attending the cost is $50.00 per Scout (Fees and food). Scout registration is due by Friday May 09. If you plan on attending you must pay by our Thursday meeting scheduled May 08. Look forward to a great camping experience

Summer Camp 2025

Posted by sjodonovan on Mar 20 2025 - 1:45pm

Summer Camp 2025:

This year Troop 26 has selected Ockanickon Scout Reservation (OSR) for Summer Camp www.ockanickon.org week 4 (July 6th - July 12th). OSR offers (tentative schedule) 86 different merit badge courses to choose from. The cost is $540.00 per Scout and you must have a completed BSA medical form. Medical forms are good for 1 year from the date the doctor completes it. A copy of the BSA medical form can be found in the menu section located on the left side of the Troop 26 website. Any questions please feel free to reach out to Scoutmaster Frustaci, or Committee Chairman O’Donovan

Scout Day February 2nd

Posted by sjodonovan on Jan 25 2025 - 7:56pm

Scout Day at Castleton Hill Church

Greetings Troop and Pack 26

Beach Jam 2025

Posted by sjodonovan on Jan 23 2025 - 2:50pm

Beach Jam 2025 Morey’s Pier

Camp on the beach, all access to the pier rides, Scout BBQ Saturday evening, and a lot of fun! More information can be found at moreyspiers.com 

BSA Troop # 26

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