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Boy Scouts of America
Contact:
James Van Voorhees
Phone:
541-362-5599
Assistant Commissioner for Crook County:
Ray Bales
Phone:
541-771-0845
District Executive of the Fremont District:
Paul Abbott
Phone:
541-382-4647
CUB
SCOUTING:
Tiger
Cubs BSA is for
first-grade boys
and their par-
ents or
guardians. Boys
in the second
and third grade
(or ages 8 and
9) are Cub
Scouts. Fourth
and fifth
graders (or boys
who are 10) can
join a Weblos
den that pre-
pares them to
be members of
a Boy Scout
Troop.
Cub Pack
28
Phone:
541-
447-4789
Cubmaster:
Adam Sather
Sponsor:
Prineville Presbyterian Church
Pack meetings:
Every second Sunday at 5
p.m.
Den meetings:
Weekly
Membership:
19 cub scouts
Cub Pack 47
Cubmaster:
Jason Jones
Phone:
541-350-9368
Sponsor:
Calvary Baptist Church
Location:
2241 N. Main St.
Meetings:
First Tuesday of the month
Cub Pack 63 and Cub Pack 263
Cubmaster:
Darryl Storey
Phone:
541-447-7022
Sponsor:
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter
Day Saints
Meetings:
Wednesdays from 5:30 to 6:30
p.m.
Membership:
10 Cubs Scouts (ages 8-10)
Cub Scouts 11 year old (5 boys)
Leader:
Ray Bales 541-771-0845
BOY SCOUTING:
Boy Scouting is for boys
ages 11 through 17. Boys also may
become Scouts after they have earned the
Arrow of Light Award in Cub Scouts or com-
pleted the fifth grade. The Scouting pro-
gram has three specific objectives, com-
monly referred to as the aims of Scouting -
character development, citizenship training,
and personal fitness. The highest rank
attainable by a Scout is Eagle Scout.
Scout Troop 28
Scoutmaster:
James Wilson
Phone:
541-447-0415
Sponsor:
Prineville Church of the
Nazarene
Location:
780 N.E. First St.
Meetings:
Mondays at 7 p.m.
Membership: 16 scouts (ages 11-17)
Scout Troop 42
Scoutmaster:
Pat Buchheit
Phone:
541-416-8836
Sponsor:
Seventh Day
Adventist
Location:
Masonic Lodge
Meetings:
Mondays at 7
p.m.
Membership:
16 scouts (ages
11-17)
Scout
Troop 47
Scoutmaster:
Jarred Ashcraft
Phone:
541-
462-3118
Sponsor:
Calvary Baptist
Church
Location:
2241 N. Main
St.
Meetings:
Mondays at
6:30 p.m.
Membership:
16 scouts (ages
11-17)
Scout Troop 63
Scoutmaster:
Jacob Martin
Phone:
541-410-2892
Sponsor:
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter
Day Saints
Location:
Second and Idlewood
Meeting:
Wednesdays at 7 p.m.
Membership:
14 Scouts (ages 11-14)
Scout Troop 263
Scoutmaster:
Jacob Martin
Phone:
541-447-4707
Sponsor:
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter
Day Saints
Location:
Second and Idlewood
Meeting:
Wednesdays at 7 p.m.,
Membership:
6 Scouts (ages 11-17)
LONE SCOUTING:
Boys who cannot take
part in Scouting activities on a regular
basis because of distance, disability, or
other unavoidable factors may become
Lone Scouts.
Contact:
Paul Abbott or Jim VanVoorhes
Phone:
541-362-5599
NATIONAL OFFICE:
Boy Scouts of
America, P.O. Box 152079, Irving, Texas
75015-2079
Phone:
972-580-2000
Website:
CRATER LAKE COUNCIL:
Along the
Cascade Mountains from Northern
California to Warm Springs, Ore., including
Central Oregon.
Council executive:
Rick Burr
Central Point, Ore.
Phone:
1-800-888-1273
Central Oregon Patriots
This group is comprised of non-partisan,
non-denominational citizens tired of com-
plaining and ready to act.
Meetings:
Every Thursday, 7 p.m.
Location:
Calvary Baptist Church, N. Main
Street
Contacts:
Craig Brookhart 541-693-3275
or Jane Aggers 541-447-1757
Website:
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Central Oregon Retired Educators
The Central Oregon Retired Educators
hold several events such as silent auctions
and plant sales in an effort to raise funds
for gifts for the opportunity center people
for Christmas. They have a monthly infor-
mational program and business meeting.
All retired educators in Central Oregon are
welcome and encouraged to join.
Meetings:
Every third Monday at 11:30
a.m.
Location:
Zion Lutheran Church, 1113
S.W. Black Butte Blvd.
Contact:
Mary Reed
Phone:
541-447-6926
Membership:
30
Volunteers:
Yes
Central Oregon Shrine Club
Meetings:
The first Tuesday of each
month
Social hour:
6 p.m.
Dinner:
7 p.m., followed by the meeting
Location:
Red Rooster Restaurant, 1857
N.W. Sixth St., Redmond.
Contact:
Bob Helton
Phone:
541-447-8099
Membership:
85 members
Volunteers:
Yes
Cowboy Booster Club
Mission Statement:
“To provide a support-
ive environment through fundraising and
volunteerism to help Crook County athletes
succeed and excel.”
Vision:
The Crook County Booster Club is
all about the student athletes. The Crook
County Booster Club is dedicated to pro-
moting staff, parent, and community
involvement to provide the funding and vol-
unteerism necessary to give Crook County
High School student athletes the resources
needed to maximize their potential.
The Crook County Booster Club encour-
ages teamwork, good sportsmanship, and
promotes high standards of integrity to
achieve the highest level of enthusiasm
and morale of students, staff, parents, and
the community through examples and
deeds. They show support of Crook County
High School activities and encourage you to
be involved. Remember, it takes the help of
everyone. Memberships are open to anyone
interested in getting involved.
President:
Dean Noyes
Senator Ron Wyden with a local Boy Scout and Cub Scout.
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