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Rocklin, CA - Troop 29 BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA
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WELCOME TO TROOP 29

Rocklin Troop 29 Boy Scouts

Leading the way...
What does that mean?
Think about being a Cub Scout.  You came to den meetings and did a lot of different and fun things.  But who decided what to do and who planned the activities?  The Den Leaders, right?
Sports teams are a lot of fun, too.  But who decides who plays what position, who's on the starting lineup and when to substitute?  The coach, right?
There is one thing that makes Scouting different from all other youth groups.  Do you know what it is?
Well, it is not the uniform.  Every soccer, basketball, and baseball team has a uniform.
            It is not the fun activities.  There are a lot of other things that are fun.
                        And it certainly isn't cleaning dirty pots and pans on a campout!!
What makes Scouting special is that YOU make the decisions!
That's right!  YOU run the troop.  Baden-Powell made it very plain in Aids to Scoutmastership when he wrote,
“The best progress is made in those Troops where power and responsibility are really put into the hands of the Patrol Leaders.”
This is real decision making power.  And it's not just Patrol Leaders.  All of the troop leadership positions have a hand in making the Troop run.  As a troop leader you will:
            Plan and run troop meetings,
                        Pick troop outings, where to camp, what to do,
                                    Plan advancement opportunities for all troop members
                                                Select High-Adventure programs
                                                            Determine troop policy
                                                                        Help other Scouts along the trail to Eagle.
Sound cool?  It really is!  The adults are there to provide support but YOU will be making the decisions.
Because being a leader is more than just sewing on a patch we have put together job descriptions for the troop leadership positions.  They will give you a good idea of what each job is all about and what you will be required to do.
Here's how to be considered for a position.  First read the job descriptions, qualifications, and job responsibilities.  Then decide what you want to do and talk it over with your parents.  You can also talk it over with other Scouts who have served in that position.  Finally, get a troop job application form, fill it out, have your parent(s) read and sign it and turn it in.
So, are you ready to "Lead the way"?  We sure hope so!

Troop 29 meets every Thursday during the year at 7:00 PM at the Rocklin Community Center on 5th Street.

Webelos and perspective new Scouts and family members are always invited to visit during our Thursday night meetings. 
Email the Scoutmaster, if possible, in order for us to have available additional information about our Troop during your visit.
Download our Welcome to Troop 29 Info here.

Troop events and scheduling information is emailed to the Scouts/parents as a backup to the announcements during the meetings.

 

Troop 29 History

In 1924, Troop 29 was first chartered in Alta, Dutch Flat and Gold Run areas under Scoutmaster Raymond Graham.  During 1932 to 1949, the Troop was disbanded.  During 1949, Troop 29 became active in Rocklin and was sponsored by the Rocklin PTA.  In 1959, the Rocklin Lions Club assumed sponsorship and has remained as the Troop's benefactor.  The Troop met at the Finnish Temperance Hall from 1962-1994.  Troop 29 began meeting at the Rocklin Community Center in September, 1994.

Troop 29 has produced more that 100 Eagle Scouts.

If you would like to visit or Join our Troop please see the Contact page for information.

For Boys under age 10, please visit Rocklin Pack 29 Cub Scout site

 

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The Boy Scout Oath
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.

The Boy Scout Motto
Be Prepared

The Boy Scout Slogan
  Do a Good Turn Daily

The Outdoor Code
  As an American, I will do my best to, be clean in my out door manners. be careful with fire. be considerate in the outdoors, and be conservation-minded.