Boy Scout Troop 303
Boy Scout Troop 303 is an organization for young men who are between the ages of eleven and seventeen. Troop 303 seeks to train young men in responsible citizenship, character development, and self-reliance through participation in a wide range of outdoor activities and career-oriented merit badge programs. Boy Scouts learn the cornerstones of the Scout method, Scout Promise, and Scout Law, which are designed to instill character, citizenship, personal fitness, and leadership qualities in young men.
Activities & Events
- Troop Meetings
- Weekend Camping Trips
- First Aid Training
- Hiking and Backpacking
- Fishing and Boating
- Canoeing River Trips
- Rock Climbing and Rappelling
- Archery and Rifle Shooting
- Sporting Competitions
- Camping in Blakeslee, PA
- Camping in Lake Ariel, PA
- Summer Camp in Ontario, Canada
- Community Service Projects
For more information about the Boy Scouts, please visit Scouting.org
For additional information on how to join Boy Scout Troop 303, please contact the Scoutmaster, an Assistant Scoutmaster, or the Boy Scout Senior Patrol Leader. Also, please feel free to stop by a regularly scheduled Boy Scout meeting to learn more information about Troop 303.