Welcome to Boy Scout Troop 148

Charter Organization:  Knights of Columbus, St. Croix Council 1762.

Scoutmaster: Gabe LeBrun 

We meet at St. Patrick's Church, in the lower level, for all activities unless noted.   Leader Meetings are held the first Monday of the month, 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm for all Scouts in a leadership position.  Regular Troop Meetings are the second and fourth Monday of the month, 6:30 pm- 8:00 pm.   Optional Troop Meetings are the third Monday of the month, 6:30 pm- 8:00 pm.

Every Scout must have an adult accompany them to the meeting/activity or designate an adult to be responsible for the Scout.

 
 
Upcoming Troop Events:
  • February 3-5 - Fred C Andersen Winter Camp
  • February 5 - Scout Sunday (wear your uniform to church service)
  • February 6 - Leader Meeting
  • February 11 - Klondike Derby
  • February 13 - Troop Meeting
  • February 17 - Buck Hill Overnight
  • February 19 - Pack 148 Blue & Gold Banquet
  • February 27 - Troop Meeting


 


 

Klondike Derby

  • Date:  Saturday, February 11
  • Time:  8:00am-4:00pm
  • Location:  Hudson Rod, Gun, & Archery Club, North Hudson
  • Cost: $7.00
  • Contact Person:  

 http://eagleriver.nsbsa.org/EventsActivities/BoyScoutActivities/KlondkieDerby.aspx


 

Pack 148 Blue & Gold Banquet

  • Date:  Sunday, February 19
  • Time:  
  • Location:  Hudson House Best Western, Hudson
  • Volunteers needed:  Bridging ceremony & dessert judging
  • Contact Person:   Aaron Still

 


 

Eagle Cave Camping (Tentative)

  • Date:  Friday, April 13-Sunday, April 15
  • Time:  TBD
  • Location:  Eagle Cave, Blue River, WI
  • Cost: $60.00 per person includes activities, snack Friday night, 3 meals Saturday and one meal Sunday morning. A 5 five dollar per person deposit is required for a reservation, and then full payment is due mid February.
  • Activities:  Explore the caves all weekend. They also lead other activities like bingo, a night hike, campfire, and have a game room. Also you can fish on the property, without a license, since it is private property. It is a long drive, about 200 miles or so, but seems like a pretty unique experience.
  • Contact Person:   Tom Still

 http://www.eaglecave.net/