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.Adventure is Calling! Join Scouting!
Boys in 5th Grade
The adventure begins for boys finishing the 5th grade (or turning 11 years old by the end of the year).
New Scout meetings will take place on the following Wednesdays: March 4th, March 18th, April 1st, April 22nd and May 6th during regular Scout meetings. Boys can join at anytime. Upcoming events include the May 14th Court of Honor where your son will receive his first award in Scouting, a Spring Trip weekend in June to Maine, and the two-week summer camp at Camp Kirkham in New Hampshire in August!
Boys in 6th–9th Grade
Check out our great program for boys in the 6th through 9th grades. They can immediately jump into the adventure and take part in all Troop activities.
Interested parents should contact Scoutmaster Ed Dupont at 860-649-1194 or Assistant Scoutmaster Tom Villandry at 860-502-7529 to set up a time for you to discover Troop 25’s amazing program!
The adventure begins for boys finishing the 5th grade (or turning 11 years old by the end of the year).
New Scout meetings will take place on the following Wednesdays: March 4th, March 18th, April 1st, April 22nd and May 6th during regular Scout meetings. Boys can join at anytime. Upcoming events include the May 14th Court of Honor where your son will receive his first award in Scouting, a Spring Trip weekend in June to Maine, and the two-week summer camp at Camp Kirkham in New Hampshire in August!
Boys in 6th–9th Grade
Check out our great program for boys in the 6th through 9th grades. They can immediately jump into the adventure and take part in all Troop activities.
Interested parents should contact Scoutmaster Ed Dupont at 860-649-1194 or Assistant Scoutmaster Tom Villandry at 860-502-7529 to set up a time for you to discover Troop 25’s amazing program!
Troop meetings are Wednesday nights, 7-8:30 p.m., at Center Congregational Church in Manchester.
Since 1916, Troop 25 has been teaching the values and life skills that help boys become fine young men. Through its well-designed program, scouts gain valuable skills and develop friendships which will follow them for the rest of their lives. Scouts learn values such as honesty, citizenship, cooperation, courage, health and fitness, perseverance, resourcefulness, respect, and personal responsibility.
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Founded in 1916
Scouts in Troop 25 proudly wear the 100 year bar on their uniform sleeve. Only a few units nationwide have been chartered continuously for 100 years.
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Structured Program
The program keeps scouts engaged in age-appropriate activities and prepares them for life through fun and adventure in the outdoors.
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Camp Kirkham
Troop 25 owns and operates Camp Kirkham on Dodge Pond in Lempster, New Hampshire. The camp, opened in 1970, is used exclusively by Troop 25.
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S C O U T T E S T I M O N I A L S
“I like the camping trips that the whole troop goes on because we do a lot of fun things like swimming, leather craft, and boating. There are also things like skit night, wrestling night, and swimming, boating, or canoeing across the lake to eat breakfast. I also like some of the meetings because sometimes we get to go sledding, or visit places like the police station or the fire station.”
~ Tim, age 12
“What I like best about Troop 25 is being able to make so many friends. Also I like the many skills that you learn. You also get to go to many places and see many sights. Another thing I like is going to New Hampshire for two weeks at Camp Kirkham. There are many activities like JA in the Lake and Capture the Flag.”
~ Sean, age 13
“I like summer camp. We get to spend 2 weeks doing adventurous activities. My favorite part was going out one night with my age group and taking the canoes to see the stars and constellations. One of our leaders showed us everything. We also saw some shooting stars. It was spectacular and fun.”
~ Paul, age 13