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Attached are pictures from the 2011 Warm Souls Christmas event held on 24 Dec 2011 with members from Troop 500. This is a yearly event we support as a Troop held by First Church of the Nazarene at the Hilldale Family Life Center in Clarksville.


































In 2011 over 650+ families received help by way of a Christmas Eve Dinner, Clothing and Toys, and a free Haircut.


































Members from Troop 500 helped serve in many areas to include building and serving trays, organizing toys and clothing prior to the event, setup and tear-down of the tables for the event.


































Stone Door Backpacking

Stone Door Backpacking trip
May 20-22, 2011.
Slide Show

Troop Program Features

---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- BSA Troop Meeting Planning Guide:

  1. Troop Program Features Volume 1 - A Guide to Troop Program Planning: Aquatics, Athletics, Backpacking, Boating/Canoeing, Business, Camping, Citizenship, Communications, Cooking, Cultural Awareness, Emergency Preparedness, Engineering

  2. Troop Program Features Volume II - A Guide to Troop Program Planning: Environment, First Aid, Fishing, Forestry, Health Care, High Adventure, Hiking, Hobbies, Leadership, Mechanics, Nature, Orienteering

  3. Troop Program Features Volume III - A Guide to Troop Program Planning: Physical Fitness, Pioneering, Public Service, Safety, Science, Shooting, Special Cooking, Sports, Tracking, Wilderness Survival, Wildlife Management, Winter Camping

Troop Program Resources


"Wilderness Survival" campout Oct 2009 with 160th Spec. Ops.


Special thanks to MAJ Ryan Schwankhart and the 160th Special Operations Aviatin Regiment (SOAR).


Check the link: http://pbckt.com/s1.UhV


Troop Program Resources for Scoutmasters and Patrol Leaders

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2009-2010 BSA Troop Meeting Planning Guide: Guide for Roundtables
  1. Troop Program Features Volume 1 - A Guide to Troop Program Planning:
    Aquatics, Athletics, Backpacking, Boating/Canoeing, Business, Camping, Citizenship, Communications, Cooking, Cultural Awareness, Emergency Preparedness, Engineering
  2. Troop Program Features Volume II - A Guide to Troop Program Planning:
    Environment, First Aid, Fishing, Forestry, Health Care, High Adventure, Hiking, Hobbies, Leadership, Mechanics, Nature, Orienteering
  3. Troop Program Features Volume III - A Guide to Troop Program Planning:
    Physical Fitness, Pioneering, Public Service, Safety, Science, Shooting, Special Cooking, Sports, Tracking, Wilderness Survival, Wildlife Management, Winter Camping

Troop Program Resources

Percy Priest Lake Campout Pictures


Pictures from the Percy Priest Lake Campout on August 21-23rd, 2009.


Aug08 Lattimer OA Troop Event


See link below for our Aug '08 trip with our Troop OA members to Lattimer. We cleared over 1.5 miles of trail.

21Dec08 First Troop Christamas Banquet with Court of Honor


Please view our Inaugural Troop 500 Christmas Banquet to include a Court of Honor held 21 Dec 08.

22Nov08 Fall Camporee Pictures


See our pictures from theh 22 Nov 08 Fall Camporee. We built and launched a Catapault as Teams for a competition!

20-22Mar09 Horsemanship Merit Badge Pictures


See pictures attached from our 20-22 Mar '09 Horsemanship Merit Badge at MammothCave Adventures! http://www.mammothcaveadventures.com/

August Campout

When: August 21st - August 23rd

Meet at Exit 11 BP Station at 5:00 pm
Transportation from shoreline to the island between 6:00 pm and 8:00 pm on Friday evening
Transportation from the island to the shoreline between 9:00-10:00 am Sunday morning
(We need as many boats as possible to transport people. Please let me know if you can assist.)

Where: J. Percy Priest Lake (Bear Island) in Nashville
Parking at Anderson Road Recreation Area
Take I-40 East from Nashville and take Exit 219 - Stewarts Ferry Pike. Take a right on Stewarts Ferry Pike and travel approximately 5 miles on Stewarts Ferry/Bell Road to Smith Springs Road. Turn left on Smith Springs Road and travel approximately 2 miles to four way stop. Turn left on Anderson Lane and travel approximately 2 miles to campground/day use area.

What to bring: Please treat this as a backpacking campout. Each scout must be able to carry their entire belongings (including food). Island campsites are primitive campsites and available on a first-come, first-serve basis, so you must be able to travel light. Water and camping grill will be provided. Of course, bring swimsuits, towels, tents, dry clothes, etc.You MUST have shoes that you can walk in the water on the rocky shoreline. Flip-flops are discouraged and water shoes with thin soles are weak and offer little protection. An old pair of tennis shoes, docksiders or sandals work better.Activities:

-Motor boating safety permit exam: The TWRA has agreed to conduct the motor boating drivers exam on the island on Saturday morning. To participate, you must be 11 years old, studied in advance and have the TN Boaters Safety Exam Permit. This must be purchased before the trip and can be purchased from any location that sells TN Hunting and Fishing licenses for $10.00. (We got ours at Wal-mart.)-Study information available at http://www.boat-ed.com/tn/. There are several sample tests and reference materials available. Be forewarned, you do need to study in advance, but it is not hard.

-TN Boating guide: http://www.state.tn.us/twra/pdfs/boatguide.pdf - This contains a lot of the reference materials needed to pass the exam.
Merit Badge work on Motor boating, Water Sports (skiing) and Canoeing: Attached are the requirements. Some instruction and demonstrations will be given during the weekend. -Practice availability is dependent upon volunteers with boats. -If you are interested in any of these merit badges, each scout should print out the requirements sheet for their use. -Each scout participating must sign the liability waiver provided by Scoutmaster Klomfas.

-Swimming, campfires and fun: We plan on having a lot of swimming opportunities available.

13 Dec 08 Fishing Merit Badge Pictures


Please see the link for pictures from the 13Dec08 Fishing Merit Badge event sponsored by Troop 500.

6Dec08 OA Winter Banquet Pictures

2009 Ocoee River Trip Pictures





Ocoee River Trip Pictures and slide show. July 18th, 2009

Grimes Canoe Base

June 12-14, 2009
12 Canoes and 5 Kayaks float the Buffalo River for 25 miles.


Kids are having a break.

Buffalo River

Lunch time

Community Service


May 2nd was a busy day for Troop 500.

Roadside cleanup was held on Highway 41A, Madison Street in Clarksville, TN.

Also, several of the Boy Scouts assisted a local family with yard work.