Friday, July 11, 2025

Summer camp is right around the corner!

Hello Troop 1!

If you have not yet signed up for Tomahawk and are intending to, please do so right away on our Troop form, and then let me (Jill) know.  The form can be found on our Troop 1 camping page.  Once that is completed, we will need to take that information and get you registered with Tomahawk.  Registration at Tomahawk closes 2 weeks before our camp date and we are currently 3 weeks out.  That means that we need any remaining registrations completed next week.


For those of you who are registered, 

There are a few things you can do now to get ready…

Scouts, take a look at the classes and merit badges you’ve signed up for.  This has been sent out to you already, I will re-send class schedules out again this weekend.  Let us know if you would like to make any adjustments.  As a reminder, the list of merit badges available can be found in pages 22-27 of the Program Catalog.

We encourage you to look through the pamphlets we have available in our merit badge library at MUMC or available online as a downloadable PDF.  You’ll get more out of the merit badge classes at camp if you’re already familiar with the content.

Health forms are required for anyone who wants to stay overnight with Troop 1 at camp.  Tomahawk requires 2 printed and signed copies.  If you haven’t turned yours in yet, please do so in the next week, if possible.  If you do not have the health forms by August 3, you cannot attend camp.

  • All scouts and adults who are staying over 72 hours each need to provide a full health form, with Part C completed by a health care professional based on a physical exam within the previous 12 months.  
  • Adults who are staying a partial week (less than 72 hours) would need to complete this form, containing just parts A and B, and doesn’t require a medical exam.

It is also required that adults who plan to camp with us need to be up-to-date with their Youth Protection training and registered as a leader with both 3001 (boys) and 5001 (girls) troops.  If you are signed up for camp and this is not yet completed, I have already reached out to you personally.  If this isn’t completed, you cannot stay with us at camp.

Finally, think about what you’ll need to bring and start planning now.  See below for the camper packing list and gear recommendations, as well as what to expect at camp.

On July 28th, we’ll have a pre-camp meeting where we’ll combine into the patrols we use at camp, choose our leaders, talk about wildlife safety, equipment, tent sites, and schedules.  With the exception of those still hiking in New Mexico, all Tomahawk participants should plan on attending.

On Saturday, August 2 (time TBD), Troop and Patrol Quartermasters and drivers will need to meet at MUMC to load up the Troop and Patrol gear, including patrol boxes.  We’re doing this a day ahead because MUMC holds church services outside during the summer, and we’ll need to leave from an alternate location so as to not interrupt their service.


Getting there and back…

Traveling to camp

On Sunday, August 3, we will meet at Northrop School (4315 S 31st Ave - where we do wreath pickup in the fall).  Please arrive at 10 am, with the goal of getting all scouts and gear in cars and leaving by 10:30.  Please wear your Class A uniform (tan shirt) for traveling to and from camp.  Scouts and adult leaders always travel in uniform.

We’ll stop for lunch in Cumberland, WI.  There’s a Burger King, a Kwik Trip, and a Subway nearby, or you can pack your own lunch.

When we arrive at camp, we’ll unload our gear and then anyone (both scouts and adults) who wants to swim at the beach during the week outside of the learner section will need to take a swim test.  Because of this, it’s helpful to have your swim suit accessible within your bag, we can change in the latrines.  After the swim test we can finish setting up our Troop gear (dining flys and patrol boxes) and then our personal tents and gear.

Returning from camp

We’ll aim to check out of camp by 10am and should arrive at MUMC a few hours later.  We will text or email our ETA when we have it.  Scouts are expected to help stow the Troop gear in the shed before leaving.  As with the trip to camp, Scouts will wear uniforms on the trip home.


What should I pack?

See the Packing list.

Be sure to label everything with your scout’s name and “Troop 1”.

And it’s worth repeating our standard packing advice:

Parents - please DO NOT pack for your scout, EVER. Especially for extended camp. If you do, they won't know what they have, and they'll blame you if they’re missing stuff. This is a great time for them to learn to prepare, and plan. Help guide them and please double check on things like rain gear, mess kit, water bottle(s), sun screen, underwear, toothbrush, bug spray. 

Cell phones and electronics

While cell phones can be useful tools in scouting and can be used for navigation, photography, and communicating with the group, they can also be a distraction and can pull us out of the present moment.  Scouts who are frequently contacting home can experience more homesickness.  Phones and electronics are also very expensive and could easily get wet or lost or broken.  If your scout brings a phone, it is their responsibility to take care of it.  We want our scouts to be fully present at camp, and so we don’t want to see phones or other electronics being used for entertainment (such as browsing, watching videos, or playing games).

Spending money

We suggest scouts bring $30-50 for both the lunch on the way to camp, and to spend on slushees, treats, t-shirts, and other gear at the Trading Post.

Medications

Emergency medications like an inhaler or epi-pen should be with a camper at all times.

Per Tomahawk policy, all non-emergency medications that need to be taken by any Scout at camp must be administered by a designated adult leader in the unit.  

  • If your scout has prescription medications, you can give them to me before we leave for camp, and I will store it and distribute it as needed.  Please provide 8 days’ worth of medication, in its original container, labeled with the scout’s name, the name of the medication, the dosage, and frequency.  We can store medications that need refrigeration.
  • We also need to store and track over-the-counter meds (allergy, ibuprofen, acid reflux, etc) that are administered to scouts.  We will have some of these on hand and can administer these to scouts as needed, if authorized to do so in part B2 of the scout’s medical form.


What to expect…

Meals

One of the main reasons we choose Tomahawk every year is that in Sioux sub-camp, the scouts get the opportunity to cook their own meals as a patrol.  This is a great opportunity to practice not just cooking, but also working together, time management, conflict resolution, etc.  Tomahawk will deliver ingredients to our campsite for breakfast and dinner, and each patrol will cook, eat, and clean up together.  For lunch, we will have a pre-cooked meal delivered, so scouts can eat and clean up more quickly, with more time to move on to the afternoon activities.

The menu is available if you would like to get an idea of what we’ll be eating, including vegetarian, gluten free, and dairy free alternatives.

Scouts and adults should each bring their own mess kit, including a plate, bowl, cup, spoon, knife, and fork. 

Tenting

Tomahawk provides canvas wall-tents.  We will set these up on day 1, scouts sleep 2 to a tent.  These don’t have a floor or bug screens, so you may want to bring a tarp or something to use as a tent floor if you don’t want your gear sitting in the dirt and leaves.  You may also want to bring mosquito netting (like this or this) that can be arranged over your cot, so you don’t get bitten overnight.

Tomahawk also provides cots.  You will likely want a sleeping pad - a foam pad or air mattress - to make the cot a little more comfortable.

If you and your tent-mate would prefer to bring your own tent to use rather than the canvas ones, that’s fine too.  Don’t forget a sleeping pad!

Be prepared to spend a lot of time outside!

Bring sunscreen and bug spray to make yourself more comfortable.

Remember a swimsuit and towel for the beach and the shower.

Don’t forget a rain jacket / rain pants!  We’ve had rain (and some severe storms) every year I’ve gone.  Don’t worry, there’s a storm shelter not far from our site.

Be prepared to walk… a lot!

Even though our campsite is relatively central to the activities, we spend a lot of time on our feet at camp.  Scouts can easily walk 3 to 4 miles a day.  Last year I walked 7 to 9 miles a day, just participating in our scheduled activities.  Most of the walking is on gravel roads and dirt trails, so bring shoes that are supportive and have good traction.  You may want a second pair of shoes to wear to the beach and around camp at night.  There is a 5K fun run on Thursday night, so if you would like to participate in that, bring a good pair of running shoes.

Bring a daypack / backpack

It's useful to have a day pack of some kind; it doesn't have to be elaborate, a drawstring bag or even a shopping bag will work. Scouts will leave the campsite after breakfast each day, and won't get back to the camp site until lunchtime. You'll want a way to easily carry your merit badge materials, water bottle, hat, sunscreen, and other items.

Bring a small, hard-sided container for the bear box

Tomahawk has bears, and they’ve been known to visit camp sites.  We will talk about them more in our pre-camp meeting, but it’s very important to put any food, as well as anything that smells like food to a bear (like soap, shampoo, sunscreen, slushee cups, toothpaste and toothbrush, etc.) in the designated bear locker.  Scouts and adults should each have a small plastic container (smaller than a shoebox), for their items, which will help keep things organized and keep the resident mouse out of your stuff.  A small tote or tupperware will work nicely, remember to label it with your name.  Please try to use the smallest container you can for smellables, as the bear box has limited space.

Sending mail to your scout

If you would like to send mail to your scout, you can address it as follows.

Scout’s Name 

Sioux: Quapaw Troop 1

Tomahawk Scout Camp

N1910 Scout Road

Birchwood, WI 54817

 

Tomahawk Scout Camp number

612-261-2455

Jill Towle’s cell number

651-249-7912

Chad Towle’s cell number

651-336-8817


Sunday, July 6, 2025

Meeting tomorrow - Patrol Box Party

Hello Scouts! Hope you had a good 4th of July weekend!

Tomorrow we have a Patrol Box Party. In preparation for Tomahawk, we'll unpack the patrol boxes, check all contents to make sure they're clean, in good shape, and not missing. Next, we'll re-coat the boxes with weather seal to help them last longer.

Next Monday (July 14) we'll re-pack the boxes.

Please come to the meeting with a T shirt that can get messy - we will wear Class As for the opening flag ceremony but will take the uniform shirts off when painting the boxes. We don't want weather seal on your Scout uniform!

Philmont crew, remember that we have a crew meeting at 8PM, after the regular troop meeting ends.

Sunday, June 22, 2025

Troop Meeting | Personal Fitness MB | Citizenship in Community MB

 Hello Troop 1!


Tomorrow night we'll meet at 6:30-8 at Minnehaha United Methodist Church, as usual.  The Philmont crew will be returning on Monday, and may or may not be able to join us.  For that reason, I think we should have our Lake Nokomis swim meeting next week, on June 30, when more scouts can attend.

Tomorrow, scouts will have a couple of activities to choose from:

First, I'm very excited to start any scouts who are interested on the Personal Fitness merit badge.  This is an eagle-required merit badge, and covers not just physical fitness, but social, mental, and physical health/disease prevention.  We'll cover a lot of the content, and talk about the 12-week fitness and nutrition program that each scout will design for themselves for this badge.  Summer is a great time to work on this, as scouts have more free time and access to all of the activities we can do outside at this time of year.  Even if scouts choose to start their 12-week fitness program later on, this is a good time to learn more about the subject understand what's involved, and knock off some of the requirements.

Want to get a better idea of what's involved?
View the requirements | Download the pamphlet

Secondly, we have a new merit badge counselor in Troop 1!  James Clysdale, who is also  Agnes's dad and Pack 1 Cubmaster, has registered to teach all 4 (eagle-required) Citizenship merit badges, as well as the Snow Sports merit badge.  Tomorrow he can start scouts who are interested on the Citizenship in Community merit badge.  Interested scouts can learn more about how to help their own community and participate as a good, active citizen. 

Want to get a better idea of what's involved?
View the requirements | Download the pamphlet

See you tomorrow!
Jill Towle

Monday, June 16, 2025

Troop Planning Meeting tonight

Hi Troop 1!

Tonight we will hold a Troop planning meeting. This is an all-hands meeting where we hope all Scouts will be able to participate.

We will be doing some big-picture planning for the upcoming year - agenda will include:

  1. Feedback on the past year: What were our high points (buds and roses)? Where can we improve?
  2. Goals for the coming year: What would we like to accomplish as a troop?  Are there merit badges we'd like to work on, skills we'd like to pick up, or experiences/destinations we'd like to try?
  3. Monthly activity plan: What camps and activities do we want to do to help us meet our goals? Camporees, Ski Camp, Board Game Camp - if we want to do these things, where and when do we want to plan them?

This is not a Patrol Leader's Council - we are not planning the fine details, we are preparing an outline of our coming year.

Your Scoutmasters will be there to help facilitate the discussion. We hope to see you there!

6:30 PM, Minnehaha United Methodist Church

Sunday, June 8, 2025

Troop Meeting | National Jamboree | Girls' troop breakout | 50th street trash cleanup

Hello Troop 1!

Tomorrow night we have a few activities planned for our Troop meeting, 6:30-8 at Minnehaha United Methodist Church.

First, we will have a special guest coming to talk to us about an opportunity to attend the National Jamboree with a contingent from our council next summer (2026).
Jamboree is a national scouting event held every 4 years, where scouts and select adult volunteers travel from all across the nation to Summit Bechtel Reserve in West Virginia, to participate in 10 days of scouting activities, shows, and adventures.  The Northern Star Council is putting together a troop for this trip, consisting of scouts and volunteers from across our area.  V Paul will help Troop 1 learn more about this opportunity, and will have some additional information for parents after the presentation to the scouts.  Scouts and parents of scouts who may be interested are encouraged to join us.

After we learn about Jamboree, as Scoutmaster of the girls' troop, I'd like to take some time with our new Melted Marshmallow / Troop 5001 girls to get to know each other and to talk about scouting together.  We'll break out from the larger troop meeting and find a place to chat together.  Girls, please join us if you can.  Parents are of course also welcome.

Meanwhile, the main planned activity for the night is to do trash cleanup on 50th Street.  We try to do this at least once a year to keep our neighborhood looking nice and also earn some service hours.  The boys' troop can get started on this after we learn about Jamboree.  Bring gloves and a trash bag if you can, we'll also have some on hand that you can use.

Looking forward to seeing you all tomorrow night!
Jill Towle

Monday, June 2, 2025

Troop Meeting Tonight | Philmont Crew Meeting cancelled

 Hello Troop 1!


 Troop meeting tonight, 6:30 PM, Minnehaha United Methodist Church.

We have a slight change of plans for the meeting.  While we were going to continue working on First Aid merit badge, our counselor is unable to join us, so we are going to pivot and work on rank advancement instead.

With the Melted Marshmallows having crossed over into the Troop this weekend, we have several new scouts who are eager to earn that Scout rank, and we also have some fresh new First Class scouts ready to teach!   
Bring your handbook, and we can help each other out.

Philmont Crew Meeting cancelled
With Corey unavailable, it also made sense to cancel the crew meeting tonight after the troop meeting.

See you at 6:30!

Jill Towle

Monday, May 19, 2025

Troop Meeting Tonight | Service Hours

Hello Troop 1!

Reminder - Troop meeting tonight, 6:30 PM, Minnehaha United Methodist Church. We will be working on First Aid Merit Badge. Please try to arrive on time so that we can start the meeting on time!

Thank you to everyone who helped with the service projects this past weekend. The church and Sam F truly appreciate it! If you helped out, remember to record your service hours in your Scout handbook and get them approved by a Scout leader.

Reminder that we have Memorial Day service opportunities as well - please plan to help out if you are able.

Monday May 26: Memorial Day Service at Pioneers and Soldier Memorial Cemetery, 2945 Cedar Ave, Minneapolis, MN 55407. Scouts will be needed to help set up chairs starting at 8:15 AM and distribute poppies to audience as they arrive between 9-10 AM. Scouts should plan to stay through the end of the program to help as needed.

If participating in the Memorial Day Service please register here to track service hours.