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2010 Summer Camp
Camp Hale, Oklahoma
     
Dates: July 18 - 24, 2010    
Cost: $250.00 - Scouts
$150.00 - Adults
   
Signup Deadline: April 19, 2010    
Payment Deadline: April 19, 2010    
Payment Schedule: February 15, 2010

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$100
  March 22, 2010

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$100
  April 19, 2010 - Balance
Medical Forms Deadline: June 7, 2010    
Merit Badge Deadline: April 19, 2010    

 
 
EVENT: SUMMER CAMP HALE
DATES: July 18-24, 2010
COST: Scouts $250 / Adults $150
List As of: 7/4/10 9:28 AM        
         
SCOUTS        
F.I. Last Name Troop Position Patrol Paid Notes
A. Barker Asst. Patrol Leader Ghost Wolves 250  
J. Baumgartner   Ghost Wolves 250  
B. Bullwinkle Patrol Leader Ghost Wolves 250  
R. Carpenter Asst. Patrol Leader Badgers 250  
B. Chatoney Patrol Leader Rams 250  
K. Chatoney   Longhorns 250 Need Reg. Form filled Out
B. Currie Patrol Leader Eagles 250  
B. Ganucheau   Longhorns 250  
L. Ganucheau   Rams 250  
A. Garton Patrol Leader Badgers 250  
T. Giroux Patrol Leader Cobras   ? Amount
S. Glen Quartermaster Rams 250  
Z. Heygood Librarian Ghost Wolves 250  
J. Holder Asst. Patrol Leader Phoenix 250  
K. Lavery Asst. Patrol Leader Eagles 250  
C. Norris   Rams 250  
J. Nottingham Den Chief Ghost Wolves 250  
M. Palmer Asst. Patrol Leader Phoenix 250  
D. Procaccino   Ghost Wolves 250  
M. Purdy SPL / JASM Eagles 250  
T. Stamps Patrol Leader Ghost Wolves 250  
P. Waldrop Asst. Patrol Leader Rams 250  
         
22  Total Scouts        
         
ADULTS        
F.I. Last Name Drive (Y/N) Vehicle Capacity   Notes
J. Barker YES 4 50  
R. Baumgartner YES 4   Leave Wednesday
T. Chatoney YES 4 150 Arr. Wednesday
P. Garton YES 4 130  
A. Gonzalez (Holder) YES 6 150  
T. Lavery YES 3 150  
J. Nottingham YES 5    
Mk. Palmer YES 5 150 Pulling Trailer
K. Procaccino YES 4 150  
S. Purdy YES 4 150  
         
10  Total Adults   46   Total Vehicle Capacity
32  Total Participants        
 

2010 Outbound Program @ Camp Hale (Preliminary)

For Scouts 14 – 17

Scouts that participate in this program will meet on Sunday night with the Outbound’s staff and custom plan their week with a variety of programs offered at the Hale Scout Reservation.

They will be able to hike or overnight in the beautiful Kiamichi Mountains & if qualified participate in advanced climbing and advanced whitewater. They can also take special mountain bike trips and participate in other advanced activities as desired.

This program is about older scouts having fun and putting their scout skills into action. Scouts that participate in this program will be scheduled the full week and will not be available to participate in regular merit badge classes.

If you are interested in doing this at Camp Hale, Please send an email to Assistant Scoutmaster Scott Purdy:  scott.purdy@troop4grapevine.com
 
 

2010 Merit Badges Offered @ Camp Hale

 
RED INDICATES EAGLE REQUIRED
 
GREEN BACKGROUND MEANS THE TROOP HAS A MERIT BADGE COUNSELOR FOR THAT MERIT BADGE
 
BLUE BACKGROUND MEANS THE MERIT BADGE IS PART OF THE 2010 HISTORICAL MERIT BADGE PROGRAM. ALL REQUIREMENTS MUST START AND END IN 2010 FOR THAT MERIT BADGE.

HISTORICAL MERIT BADGE BOOKS (Links to external site; contains scan of original book and new format):


Carpentry

Pathfinding
Signaller

Tracking
 
YOU CAN CLICK ON THE NAMES OF THE MERIT BADGE FOR THE BSA REQUIREMENTS
 
CLICK HERE if you would like to open this up in a new window to print the list below.
 
Below, you will find Camp Hale's descriptions & Pre-Requisites and other important items such as additional cost.
Pay attention as some classes are taught together and you can earn 2 Merit Badges in one class.

Click HERE to open the following up in a PDF so you can print it off.
 
 
Scouts
FI Last Name MB_1 MB_2 MB_3 MB_4 MB_5 MB_6
A. Barker Citizenship in the Community Metalwork Pottery Shotgun Shooting Climbing Pioneering
J. Baumgartner Camping Citizenship in the Community Horsemanship Shotgun Shooting Emergency Preparedness Citizenship in the Nation
B. Bullwinkle Camping Citizenship in the Community Small Boat Sailing Whitewater Snow Sports Astronomy
R. Carpenter Camping Citizenship in the World Fishing Shotgun Shooting Climbing Lifesaving
B. Chatoney Lifesaving Communications Small Boat Sailing Fish & Wildlife Management Reptile & Amphibian Study Mammal Study
K. Chatoney First Aid Swimming Environmental Science Basketry Reptile & Amphibian Study Communications
B. Currie Citizenship in the Community Citizenship in the Nation Archery Shotgun Shooting Citizenship in the World Rifle Shooting
B. Ganucheau First Aid Swimming Communications Environmental Science Canoeing Basketry
L. Ganucheau Lifesaving Communications Environmental Science Motorboating Canoeing Rowing
A. Garton Citizenship in the Nation Motorboating Rifle Shooting Shotgun Shooting Woodcarving Archery
T. Giroux Citizenship in the Community Citizenship in the Nation Citizenship in the World Communications Electricitiy Basketry
S. Glen Canoeing Archery Rifle Shooting Shotgun Shooting Woodcarving Whitewater
Z. Heygood Emergency Preparedness Archery Fishing Snow Sports Camping Fly Fishing
J. Holder Canoeing Whitewater Citizenship in the Community Citizenship in the Nation Citizenship in the World Engineering
K. Lavery Swimming Lifesaving First Aid Canoeing Motorboating Snow Sports
C. Norris Archeaology Aviation Archery Morotboating Indian Lore Art
J. Nottingham Citizenship in the World Communications Emergency Preparedness Environmental Science Citizenship in the Community Motorboating
M. Palmer Comunications Metalwork Graphic Arts Art Electronics Weather
D. Procaccino Emergency Preparedness Archery Graphic Arts Camping Shotgun Shooting Environmental Science
M. Purdy Oceanography Fish & Wildlife Management Lifesaving Rowing Forestry Archery
T. Stamps Motorboating Basketry Graphic Arts Oceanography Canoeing Mammal Study
P. Waldrop First Aid Swimming Art Camping Cinematography Archery
 

2010 Soaring to Eagle Classes (Preliminary)
This Information is from the 2008 Leaders Guide and may
not be correct.

CLICK HERE if you would like to open this up in a new window to print the list below.
CLICK HERE if you would the original Acrobat PDF file.
 
 
 
FI LastName Soaring to Eagle Class MB Package Date Time
 
We have been assigned the Arapaho Campsite
 
Mail
All mail should be addressed as the following:

Scout's Name
Arapaho - Troop 4
Hale Scout Reservation
Box 427
Talihina, OK 74571

Phone
Hale’s only telephone is located inside the Administrative Building. Please ask parents not to call except in emergency situations. They should be prepared to give the individual’s name, troop number, campsite and camp.

The Phone Number For Emergency Use Only
(918) 567-2862
Fax: (918) 567-2098
Scouts are strongly discouraged from making telephone calls. If it is necessary, the scout must be accompanied by the troop’s adult leader. All outgoing calls must be made collect or placed on a phone card.

Medication
All prescription medication must come to camp in the original bottle from the pharmacy. The label must contain:
The Camper’s Name
Date of prescription
Doctor’s name and phone number
Correct dosage

No handwriting will be allowed on prescription medication bottles.
All prescription medication must be kept in the health lodge. The only medication allowed to be carried in camp are inhalers.
All over the counter medication must come to camp in the original containers.
All prescription and over the counter medications are to be brought to the health lodge when taking the tour.
All Prescription medication must be accompanied by a note from a parent or legal guardian giving permission for the medication to be administered by the health officer at camp.
 
 
SUMMER CAMP CHECK LIST PRINTABLE VERSION
 
Summer Camp Check List
 
Personal Equipment List
 
__ Medical Form - Required __ Swim Suit
__ Scout Uniform __ Sun Screen
__ Socks (7) __ Boy Scout Handbook
__ Shorts (3-4) __ Canteen & Cup
__ T-Shirts (7) __ Spending Money
__ Hiking Boots __ Notebook / Envelopes / Stamps
__ Tennis Shoes __ Completed Merit Badge Work
__ Cap or Hat __ Pen (2)
__ Underwear
__ Pajamas Other Items - Optional
__ Handkerchiefs __ Fishing Equipment
__ Long Sleeve Shirt __ Camera / Film
__ Long Pants __ Bible / Devotional Book
__ Sleeping Bag or Bed Roll __ Work Gloves
__ Sheet __ Musical Instrument
__ Pillow __ Sewing Kit
__ Cot __ Space Blanket
__ Poncho or Raincoat __ Backpack
__ Jacket __ Dirty Clothes Bag
__ Towels (2-3) __ Whistle
__ Soap __ Personal First Aid Kit
__ Shampoo __ Camp Chair
__ Toothbrush & Toothpaste __ Water Shoes/Flip Flops
__ Comb / Brush / Mirror
__ Flashlight & Extra Batteries
__ Pocket Knife & Totin Chip
__ Insect Repellant
 
Troop Equipment List
 
__ United States Flag __ Permanent Marking Pen
__ Troop Flag __ First Aid Kit
__ Patrol Flags __ Compasses
__ Cooking Gear __ Troop Roster
__ Dutch Oven __ Troop Advancement Objectives
__ Thumb Tacks __ Troop Program Ideas
__ Heavy Stapler __ All Medical Forms
__ Ice Chest
__ Water Coolers
__ Rope
__ Binder Twine
__ Program Reference Material
__ Lanterns
__ Stoves

All of the Scout's personal equipment (with the exception of their cot, camp chair,
sleeping bag and pillow) needs to be packed in a case like this.
You can find these at Wal Mart, Academy and many other stores.
It is called the Contico Storage Locker Model No. 1320BK-1.
There is also a model that does not have wheels.
 
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