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Camp-o-Ree Fall 2018

Scouts had a great time at the NCAC Fall Camp-o-Ree!

Open House 2018

Open House Announcement - Boy Scout Troop 100, a non-denominational troop, will be hosting an open house for any boys interested in scouts and their families on Wednesday, September 26 at 7:30PM at Saint Anns in Tenleytown.  Our Scouts range in age from 11 to 18 and have come from private, public, charter, and home schools.  We have weekly meetings, monthly camping and hiking trips, annual high adventure trips and community service events.  Our troop is the oldest in Washington DC and recently celebrated its 100th year anniversary.  Please come check us out.  If you have any questions or would like to visit on a different night, please contact [email protected]
Location: Saint Ann’s located at the corner of Wisconsin Avenue and Yuma Street NW. Please enter to the left of the main church entrance off of Wisconsin Avenue. Proceed through the iron gate on the left to the door that the end of the walkway.

Christmas Tree Sale

Washington, D.C. Troop 100

Christmas Tree Sale

Don’t miss your opportunity to get some of the freshest trees in town (from a local, family run tree farm) while supporting your local Boy Scout Troop!  

Date: Saturday, December 2, 2017.  8 am to 5 pm

Location:  Wisconsin Avenue Baptist Church (just off Tenley Circle)

Price: Large trees $90. Table-tops $50. ($10 off for pre-orders!)

Pre-Orders

Best way to get the tree you want and save money is to pre-order online at:

https://squareup.com/store/century-troop

Questions?:   [email protected]

 

Happy Holidays!

Scout Sunday 2017

Amazing morning Mass at St. Anns.

Joined for prayer before the Mass.

Eagle Project July 2015

  I did my Eagle Project for a place called Mary's Center. Mary's Center is a nonprofit organization in DC that provides healthcare and social services to families. Mary's center has an outdoor patio that was very rundown. The railing had broken slats, the floor was cracked, the floor had no paint, the paint on the railing was chipping and faded, the ceiling was only partially painted, and there was only one small table in terms of furniture.

The goal of my project was to transform this old-looking, bleak patio into somewhere that looked a lot better and had furniture - a place that both the staff and participants at Mary's Center could enjoy to go outside.
    Work started on July 11th at 9 AM. Lots of scouts and adults showed up to help with the project, which was a good thing because it was going to require a lot of labor. The first thing that we did was fill in the cracks in the concrete floor and replace the broken slats of the railing with new pieces of wood. After that, we started preparing the ceiling to be painted, painting the ceiling, and sanding and preparing the railing to be painted. After that the railing was ready to be painted. Painting the ceiling was very hard work and very slow going, but the scouts got it done. At the same time many of the scouts and adults were working on painting the railing, which turned out very well. By the end of the first day, the railing was fixed, the cracks in the floor were filled, the railing was completely painted and looking great, and the ceiling was partway done being painted.
    We got back to work the following day, again at 9 AM. The first thing we did was finish painting the ceiling. That was done pretty quickly into the second day and then we put the first coat of paint on the floor. While the paint on the floor was drying, the scouts got together to assemble a new picnic table for the patio. The picnic table gave these scouts a little trouble, as all the parts didn't quite fit perfectly, but they got it together eventually. Once the paint on the floor was dry, we added a second coat. While the second coat was drying we had lunch. Once the floor was dry we put int he new picnic table, as well as two planter boxes and a large pot with flowers that we had gotten. By this point all the work was done and the patio looked amazing.
By the time the project was finished, the patio had been completely transformed. The railing went from a fading and chipping dark brown, with broken slats, to a fixed railing with a bright yellow color.The floor went from unpainted, cracked concrete to a nice grey color, and the ceiling went from a half painted old, metal looking ceiling to a uniformly painted red color. And as for furniture, the existing furniture was painted and a new picnic table was installed. New flowers also added to the patio's new look. All in all the project took a lot of hard work, but it completely transformed the patio into a new area that Mary's Center had for staff and participants to enjoy.
Liam K.

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