Ken Poirier, SCOUTMASTER: I've been affiliated with Boy Scout Troop 49 at St. Williams Catholic Church in Tewksbury, MA since my son Mark--then 11--began his career in scouting. My son graduated from College in June 1998, so that gives you an idea of how long I've been in Scouting.
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OUR CHARTER: Troop 49's chartered sponsor for the last twenty-five years has been St. Williams Catholic Church of Tewskbury, MA. They have provided a meeting place for the Troop to have weekly meetings. We of Troop 49 are very thankful.
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HISTORY: I began scouting as the Assistant Scoutmaster, the next year, I became the Scoutmaster. Scouting has allowed me to meet many people who have become good friends and has created memorable events. I've enjoyed working with all the boys. It's very rewarding to see the boys mature and gain self-confidence. Even though my son has been away from the Troop for the last 4-5 years I remain because I get so much pleasure from helping the boys. Over the years, the Troop leadership has advanced 17 boys to Eagle Rank. The leaders of Troop 49 believe that if a boy wants to become an Eagle Scout, everything that he needs to advance will be available to him. Today, there are about 4-5 boys who, if they work hard over the next two years, will also advance to Eagle Rank.
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MEETINGS: The Troop meets every Tuesday night in the Parish Center from 7:00 - 8:30 PM. The Committee meets on the first Wednesday of the each month. All parents and scouts are welcome to attend this meeting to discuss their ideas for troop activities.
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NEWSLETTER: Each month, a newsletter is sent out as a reminder to the scouts and their families announcing administrative matters, planned badge workshops and any requirements the boys will need for the next meeting/activity. In September, we distribute our yearly calendar at a Parents' Social.
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ADVANCEMENT: Twice a year, we hold a Court of Honor for the Troop. Those boys who have advanced to the next rank receive their badges at this ceremony as well as those boys who have earned merit badges.
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ACTIVITIES: The Troop plans many activities throughout the calendar year. Some are repeated yearly because the boys enjoy them so much--like the overnight on the USS Massachusetts at Battleship Cove in Fall River, MA. Another popular event is the trip to Maine's Saco River in June. Boys who have been a scout for a year are eligible to go on this trip. Another popular trip is the High Adventure trip in August to the Allagash River in Maine. This is a seven day adventure in the North woods of Maine and only boys who are 13 and have earned their First Class rank are allowed to go on this trip. We drive about 10 hours to reach our campsite where we camp overnight. In the morning, an outfitting company takes us and our gear into the woods and drops us off at the top of the Allagash River. We then canoe down river to a pre-arranged meeting spot where we are picked up and returned to our campsite and head home. The wild life that we see on this trip is just incredible. The sightings of moose and deer always delight everyone. We also plan many hikes over the year which the boys really enjoy. A popular one is the hike to the top of Mt. Monadnock.
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FUNDRAISING:The Troop has a dedicated group of volunteers who help in the Troop's fundraising efforts and activities. The group meets weekly to sort empty bottles and cans that have been donated. These proceeds help to fund some of our activities. We've also had yard sales where everyone cleans out their attics and cellars and gives the troop all their unwanted treasures. Because of these fundraisers and other events run during the year, membership dues are affordable for all.

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