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Welcome to the homepage of one of the best and most exciting Scouts BSA Troops you will ever see!

What makes us special?

It's simple! Troop 150 fosters an environment for boys to have fun, learn leadership, and develop skills and hobbies that will last a lifetime. Because of this we have continued to grow, averaging about 40 Scouts from the Somerset Hills area.

Since the 1950s Troop 150 has welcomed boys ages 11 through 18, of various backgrounds and abilities and provided them with the opportunity to learn about themselves and acquire skills which can be used throughout their lives.

Our Troop is a boy planned and boy lead troop.

Of course adult leaders are overseeing the planning and execution of the program, but they maintain an advisory role. Adult supervision is to ensure health and safety are maintained at all times during activities and meetings. The annual calendar and the day to day activities are completely planned and run by the boys.

Each patrol elects a new Patrol Leader in every September. The annual Patrol Leader elections give scouts a chance to experience this key leadership position thoroughly. A new Senior Patrol Leader is announced at our September meeting. The rest of the senior staff (ASPLs and Quartermaster) is also announced at this time. In addition, we also conduct Order of the Arrow elections for eligible scouts. After election the previous Scout to hold that position guides them for their first month of their position. 

Troop 150 utilizes older, more experienced scouts as Instructors and Troop Guides to guide patrols during Troop Outings. We also utilize instructors to teach other programs such as Youth Leadership and Leave No Trace.

We also conduct a First Class Emphasis (FCE) program, which is designed for Scouts to acquire the skills and knowledge required to attain the various ranks on their way to First Class. The FCE meetings scheduled once a month, one Monday at 6:30 to 7:30PM (before a Troop meeting) and occasionally a Sunday afternoon. The dates and times are posted on the Troop Calendar.

Parental involvement is one of the keys to the success of any Scouting program. When adults become involved in producing a program for their own boys, a strong Scout Troop is the result. There is a capable group of uniformed adults (Assistant Scoutmasters) providing support for each of the senior scout staff responsible for running the troop. We also have a Troop Committee of non-uniformed adults who have volunteered to help to manage the program.

Scouting is designed to provide experiences that will prepare young men for their future. The Troop 150 program provides our youth with an opportunity to try new things in a secure environment which increases their knowledge and self-confidence. It also encourages them to use their resourcefulness to identify needs in their community by providing service to others. Here at Troop 150, our Scouts gain life skills, knowledge, and confidence that will help them meet any challenge they may face.

If you would like to join our Troop, or have any questions about the program, please feel free to contact me at Scoutmaster@Troop150Bville.org.

This site is maintained by volunteer Scouts. Although it contains useful information on local Scouting programs, it is not an official Scouts BSA web site. The information provided here has not been approved by the Patriots’ Path Council or Scouts BSA.

PLC Meeting!

Posted on Apr 29 2024 - 7:30am

Hi Everyone,

 
On Sunday the 5th, at 3 pm, we will be having our monthly plc meeting.

Alec Eagle Project

Posted on Apr 27 2024 - 6:58pm

Good afternoon all, 

 
Reminder that tomorrow will be my first Eagle project session where we will be constructing and possibly placing boardwalks. Just a heads up, if you plan on attending tomorrow please park in the first lot on your right by the White House when you come in, as that is where the RHA would like us to park. 
 

Advancement News

Posted on Apr 27 2024 - 6:57pm

Dear Scouts,

 
With the end of the scouting year approaching...please mark down these important dates:
 
FCE (First Class Emphasis) 
Scouts who have not yet earned 1st Class are highly encouraged to attend so that they can work with older scouts on these requirements. Scouts already 1st Class or above are encouraged to attend to assist the younger scout in using their leadership skills & teaching using the EDGE method. FCE Dates:
5/6
6/3
6:30 PM to 7:30 PM Regular Meeting shifts to 7:30 PM to 8:25 PM
 

Valley Forge

Posted on Apr 24 2024 - 11:23am
Dear Campers,
 
Just a few reminders for those attending this weekend.
 

Alec's Eagle Project

Posted on Apr 22 2024 - 8:10pm
Good afternoon all, 
 
I am happy to announce that I will be hosting my first Eagle project work session this Sunday, the 28th at 10 AM. The location of my project is the RHA's Fairview Farms. The address is 2121 Larger Cross Road, Bedminster, NJ. If you were able to attend Gavin's Eagle project, it will be at the exact same location. 
 

Monday's Meeting

Posted on Apr 22 2024 - 12:54pm
REMINDER: Please do not pull into the church parking lot...drop off & pick up from the HS side.
 
I will have Class B Troop 150 T-Shirts for distribution tonight and again on the 29th. 
 
Dear Troop 150 Families,
 
For Monday's Troop Meeting on April 22nd - We will meet at "The Church" (22 Church St. - Bernardsville)
 

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