116 Core Values
What Troop 116 considers important for a Scout
Useful links
One-stop shopping for all the handy links to BSA and gear sites
New Parent Handbook
A guide for families new to 116 put together by current and former parents, guardians, and adult leaders
How to join
How to join SA Troop 116
Community service calendar
The typical community service opportunities Troop 116 offers each year
Eagle projects
A bit of guidance on starting to tackle that Eagle Scout Project, the capstone of a Scouting career
In-house Merit Badges
Merit badges you can earn from one of 116’s adult leaders—some 61 in all, including all Eagle-required ones save two (and those are either/or optionals)
Lower rank stuff to do at home
Here are the lower rank requirements we either cannot (or typically do not) cover as a group since they’re meant to be done at home or solo
Lower ranks we cover
All the requirements for the lower ranks (Scout, Tenderfoot, Second Class, and First Class) that any Scout who attends most meetings and trips will get checked off within two years
Troop gear: Cabin & car camping
What the Quartermaster needs to make sure we bring on every Rodney or other cabin or camp-based trip