For Troop 209 Parents
Your participation in Troop activities is encouraged and welcome. What's even MORE important is to make sure that you take some basic, brief training on WHAT Scouting is all about. Youth Protection Training is a must, and you can do it online! PLEASE, speak with Mr. Scanlan, Ms. Riley, or the Scoutmaster to find out how. A trained "Scouter" is better able to participate, to help Scouts and to add thoughtful ideas to the Troop Committee planning.
BSA Youth Application Form - Fill out both forms in the file.
BSA Adult Application Form - Fill out all four (4) forms in the file.
BSA Adult Application Form - Fill out all four (4) forms in the file.
Medical Forms (As of 2015)
Parts A & B must be submitted to the Troop as a prerequisite for participation in Troop events by each Scout and Scouter and must be re-submitted annually by each Scout and Scouter. Part C must be submitted to the troop for any event exceeding 72 hours. The supplemental medical form is an additional health form for Heritage Scout Reservation.
(Health and Medical Form FAQ from BSA)
Financial Aid Policy
The troop can provide financial assistance for some of the costs of the Troop 209 BSA program. The BSA National Capital Area Council also has funds available for Goshen and certain approved BSA High Adventure Bases. If you need financial assistance for summer camp or to participate in other Troop activities, Please speak with the Scoutmaster or Committee Chair for additional information.
(Health and Medical Form FAQ from BSA)
Financial Aid Policy
The troop can provide financial assistance for some of the costs of the Troop 209 BSA program. The BSA National Capital Area Council also has funds available for Goshen and certain approved BSA High Adventure Bases. If you need financial assistance for summer camp or to participate in other Troop activities, Please speak with the Scoutmaster or Committee Chair for additional information.