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Welcome to Troop 147!

 

Contact us at Troop147.BSA@verizon.net

Join the Boy Scouts in Troop 147, chartered to the Franklin Reformed Church for over 98 years! This troop has produced 130 Eagle Scouts and a great deal of learningand fun for everyone!

 

This document should hopefully answer many of your questions about who, what, when, where and how much. Feel free to ask any questions to any leader.  Here are some key points:

·      Our Scoutmaster is Mike DeCarlo. He is an Eagle Scout.

·      We also have Assistant Scoutmasters who assistant Mike in running the troop program and could use more.

·      We have a Troop Committee primarily made up of parents who provide the support necessary for the troop program to operate.

·       Parents are welcome to help, however it isn’t necessary. Some are quite involved, others provide help when they can and others have busy lives.  All are okay with us.

·      The troop meets at the Franklin Reformed Church Community House on Tuesday nights from 7:30PM to 9:00PM during the school year.  When the schools are closed, so is the troop.  Often when the schools are closed there are some people at “unofficial” meetings but attendance in uniform isn’t required.

·      The troop attempts to go camping or to a Scout activity each month.  A calendar is available. The camping trips go on rain or shine. If a major weather event requires cancellation, the Patrol leaders will be notified.

·      Parents are welcome to go on our events but are not required. Parents doing so are strongly suggested to take the online Youth Protection Training.  See on the reverse how to access the training online.

·      The troop normally attends a week long summer camp each year as it’s a great experience and a good opportunity to complete merit badges in preparation for rank advancement.

·      Dues are collected once a year in the November to December timeframe in time for our annual re-charter. Currently dues are $70 most of which includes the BSA registration and insurance fees and a subscription to Boy’s Life magazine. Dues are prorated monthly for Scouts joining in mid-year.

·      A good four season sleeping bag is necessary as we camp year round in all types of weather. Documents are available detailing equipment needed for camping trips.

·      The troop doesn’t maintain tents for scouts.  Scouts must have access to a tent for camping.  Often a fellow scout has one.  We often use the Rifle Camp campground at the Garrett Mountain reservation where there are lean-tos available. A scout must know where he is sleeping prior to leaving for the trip.

·      The troop has cooking kits for each patrol when the patrol iscooking.  The kits contain everything needed for a weekend camping trip. The cost of the food and supplies consumed is shared equally by the Patrol members.

·      Sometimes the troop goes to activities where the cooking is done by the Leaders and all the equipment is provided for that. The cost of the food and supplies consumed is a part of the individual activity fee.

·      Your next step is to get a Scout Handbook and the latest Boy Scout Requirements book. Although the BSA joining requirements are in the BSA Scout Handbook, they are included below. The requirements book has all the requirements for all Merit Badges, Ranks and Awards. They are available at the Scout Shop at the Northern New Jersey Council office located in Oakland, NewJersey.  They can also be ordered online at www.scoutstuff.org.

·      Contact one of the leaders for a Boy Scout application and health forms. More information including uniform requirements, camping equipment, a calendar of events and a phone list will be provided as well.

 

Boy Scout Joining Requirements

 

Meet age requirements: Be a boy who has completed the fifth grade and be at least 10 years old, or be 11 years old, or have earned the Arrow of Light Award and be at least 10 years old, and be under 18 years old.


All requirements for Scout rank must be completed as a member of a troop. If you already completed these requirements as part of the Webelos Scouting Adventure, simply demonstrate your knowledge or skills to your Scoutmaster or other designated leader after joining the troop.

 

1.      Do the following:

a.     Repeat from memory the Scout Oath,Scout Law, Scout motto, and Scout slogan. In your own words, explain their meaning.

b.     Explain what Scout spirit is. Describe some ways you have shown Scout spirit by practicing the Scout Oath, Scout Law, Scout motto, and Scout slogan.

c.      Demonstrate the Boy Scout sign, salute, and handshake. Explain when they should be used.

d.     Describe the First Class Scout badge and tell what each part stands for. Explain the significance of the First Class Scout badge.

e.      Repeat from memory the Outdoor Code. In your own words, explain what the Outdoor Code means to you.

f.       Repeat from memory the Pledge of Allegiance. In your own words, explain its meaning.

2.     After attending at least one Boy Scout troop meeting, do the following:

a.     Describe how the Scouts in the troop provide its leadership.

b.     Describe the four steps of Boy Scout advancement.

c.      Describe what the Boy Scout ranks are and how they are earned.

d.     Describe what merit badges are and how they are earned.

3.    Do the following:

a.     Explain the patrol method. Describe the types of patrols that are used in your troop.

b.     Become familiar with your patrol name, emblem, flag, and yell. Explain how these items create patrol spirit.

4.     Do the following:

a.     Show how to tie a square knot, two half-hitches, and a taut-line hitch. Explain how each knot is used.

b.     Show the proper care of a rope by learning how to whip and fuse the ends of different kinds of rope.

5.     Demonstrate your knowledge of pocket knife safety.

6.     With your parent or guardian,complete the exercises in the pamphlet "How to Protect Your Children from Child Abuse: A Parents Guide" and earn the Cyber Chip Award for your grade. 1

7.     Since joining the troop and while working on the Scout rank, participate in a Scoutmaster conference.

1 If your family does not have internet access at home AND you do not have ready internet access at school or another public place or via a mobile device, the Cyber Chip portion of the requirement may be waived by your Scoutmaster in consultation with your parent or guardian.

·The Boy Scouts Requirements book contains all requirements for allMerit Badges, Ranks and Awards. Some requirements change over time. The requirements book is the bible for anything started in that year.

·Adults who register are required to complete the on-line Youth Protection Training.  We strongly suggest that unregistered parents who attend our events also take this training. It can be found at https://my.scouting.scouting.org/. Create an account, logon, select the Home button in the upper left corner, then My Dashboard in the menu list. It will default to the My Training section and YPT which displays the Youth Protection training courses available. Select Take Course to proceed. Anyone can take the course even if not registered with the BSA. It will let you know how we operate and how we protect our Scouts. All the available courses can be taken by anyone as well.

BSA Parents Information Guide


The attached file has information for parents about the Boy Scouts
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2019 Camp Somers Summer Camp


 
Troop 147 had another great summer camp at Camp Somers in Stanhope, NJ. Al and I are proud that every Scout got at least one Merit Badge. A total of 63 Merit Badges were earned plus 24 partials. Thanks go to Summer Camp Scoutmasters Joe O'Halloran, Scott Bolton Sr. and James Crecco. Scott Bolton Jr. is the Summer Camp Honor Camper and Sumed Ameti and David Crecco are the Merit Badge Champs with 7 each.

Troop 147 Takes 2nd Place in 2019 Klondike Derby


2nd place Beav-Haw Team

Archer St. Amant, Scott Bolton Jr., Suvan Bhat, Bhuvan Dave, Alvaro Flores, Jose Medrano, 

Ethan Wanko, Aakash Patel, Rishi Bhandari. Kneeling in front: Vipul Kothakonda.


 12th Place Golden Eagles Team

Back row: Clark St. Amant, Ethan Cox, David Crecco, Marc Visco, Joseph Buset, Aidan O'Halloran, 

Joey O'Halloran, Captain Anish Kumar. Kneeling in front: Ryan Lui, Aditya Shreekanth.


The “Beav-Haw” team from Nutley Scout Troop 147, sponsored by the Franklin Reformed Church, placed second in the Prospectors Division of the Lenape Trail District's Annual Klondike Derby held recently at South Mountain Reservation. Lenape Trail is one of three districts in Northern New Jersey Boy Scout Council.

The Scout Klondike Derby is copied after the 1898 Alaskan/Yukon Gold Rush in which an estimated 100,000 people travelled to the Klondike region to search or pan for gold where only around 4,000 ultimately struck it rich.

The sunny day, with temperatures in the mid-30s, was no problem for the 29 teams from 17 Scout Troops in 14 Essex County towns that participated. There was no snow this year but the Klondike sleds had to maneuver around patches of ice on the ground.

The Prospectors Division (older Scouts) was won by the “Bravo Frogman” team from Troop 6, Caldwell. Third place in this division was won by the “A” Patrol team of Troop 3, Caldwell.

In the Panner Division (younger Scouts), the “Llamas” team from Troop 16, Livingston took first place, while the “Lions” team from Troop 5350,Belleville took second, and the “Toxic Penguins” of Troop 16, Livingston placed third.

Nutley's “Beav-Haw” team missed tying Troop 6 Caldwell for first place by one point, but had the best score in the First Aid "town" and tied for best score in three other events. Only one other Troop had four "Best Score Towns"

Events at the stations or "Klondike named towns" included Fire Building, Knots, Pioneering, Orienteering, Scout Lore, First Aid, a Co-Op Game, and Tomahawk Toss.

Troop 147 “Beav-Haw” team, which took first place in last year's Klondike Derby, was led by Co-Captains Bhuvan Dave and Jose Medrano, with members Suvan Bhat, Scott Bolton Jr., Alvaro Flores, Aakash Patel, Rishi Bhandari, Archer St. Amant, Ethan Wanko, and Vipul Kothakonda.

Troop 147 “Golden Eagles” Team of younger boys which placed 12th in the Prospectors Division, was led by Captain Anish Kumar and included Ryan Lui, Joey O'Halloran, Clark St. Amant, Aidan O'Halloran, Aditya Shreekanth, David Crecco, Joseph Buset, Ethan Cox, Marc Visco, and Garret Wallace.

The teams have been practicing since last November for this one day winter event and have been trained by Scoutmaster Al Welenofsky and the Troop Junior Leaders, with the assistance of adult leaders.

Nutley Cub Pack 141's Webelos II Den visited the Derby and observed the Scouts performing their skills and having fun, and hoped to participate in next year's event as Troop 147 Scouts.

The "Scout Klondike Derby" started in 1949 here in Nutley/Bloomfield-Bergen County in the former Tamarack Council BSA, so this isthe 70th Anniversary of the Klondike Derby.


Troop 147 takes first in 2018 Klondike Derby!


 

Troop 147 BEAV-HAW Team, front row, Archer St. Amant and Rishi Bhandari;

Jose Medrano, sitting on sled; and back row, Aakash Patel, Alvaro Flores,

Scott Bolton Jr., Bhuvan Dave, Suvan Bhat and Kirill Pavlov

 

 

Nutley Boy Scout Troop 147 placed first in the Lenape Trail District's Annual Klondike Derby, an all-day event held Feb. 3rd at the South Mountain Reservation in West Orange.

The Klondike Derby is an annual event that tests the Scouts on their outdoor survival skills. The event takes its inspiration from prospectors who, during the 1890s, used dog sleds to travel through Alaska and Canada insearch of gold; the cold, harsh conditions forced them to use outdoor survival skills.

There was plenty of sun but no snow at this year's event, so the Scouts had to drag their Klondike sleds over a frozen grass field to visit the 10 "towns" or stations, each one testing them on a different Scout skill.

Troop 147's BEAV-HAW Team -- Jose Medrano, Scott Bolton Jr., Aakash Patel, Bhuvan Dave, Alvaro Flores, Archer St. Amant, and Rishi Bhandari, led by co-captains Suvan Bhat and Kirill Pavlov -- amassed 920 points, besting the Dragons from Troop 17 from Short Hills by five points to win the competition.The Beaver Team from Troop 21 in Maplewood finished third.

The Lenape Trail District is one of three districts in the Boy Scouts' Northern New Jersey Council and includes all towns in Essex County.

 

Troop 147's Newest Eagle Scouts




The Eagles Nest

 

Nutley Scout Troop 147, sponsored by the Franklin Reformed Church held an Eagle Scout Court of Honor on October 16th, 2018, to present Scouting's highest award to four Scouts , Anthony Gingerelli, SuvanBhat, Frank Bartell, and Bhuvan Dave.


Senior Patrol Leader Jake Shoemaker opened the evening ceremony by leading six new Scouts in a tribute to one of our nation's symbols, the Bald Eagle. Each new Scout read an excerpt about this majestic bird which was followed by the Flag Salute, Scout Oath, and Scout Law.

Reverend Jill Fenske, Pastor of the Franklin Reformed Church, gave the invocation and also thanked the Scouts for the Eagle Scout service projects they did to benefit the church.


Scoutmaster Al Welenofsky then presented rank advancement certificates to Clark St. Amant for Tenderfoot, Ethan Wanko for Second Classand First Class, Rishi Bhandari and Praneth Kumara for First Class, and Vipul Kothakonda and Archer St. Amant for Star Scout. This was followed by 21 Scouts receiving certificates for 108 merit badges earned at Scout summer camp. Archer St. Amant received the Troop's Summer Camp Merit Badge Champ Certificate for earning seven Merit badges. Vipul Kothakonda was voted the Troop Honor Camper and received a certificate and badge for this honor. This tradition was started 58 years ago. Scott Bolton Jr. was the only Scout from the Troop to complete the Mile Swim BSA Award at summer camp and received the appropriate badge and certificate for his effort. Ethan Wanko was the ninth Scout from the Troop to complete the Catskill Mountains "5 Fire Tower Challenge" when he, with his dad, climbed Tremper Mountain, a six mile round trip hike, two days before the Eagle Scout Court of Honor. He received his "Tower" badgefor his accomplishment. Eagle Scout Kirill Pavlov, who became the Troop's 122nd Eagle Scout in 2016, received his 4th Silver Palm and currently has earned 85 merit badges. A Certificate of THANKS was presented to Troop Committeeman Scott Bolton Sr. for his outstanding help and contributions towards the Scout Troop.


Scoutmaster Al then asked the four new Eagle Scouts and their parents to step up to the stage for the Eagle Scout Court of Honor phase of the evening. With the assistance of Committeeman Dave Dey, letters of congratulations from Nutley Mayor Dr. Joseph Scarpelli, Northern New Jersey Boy Scout Council President Mr. Philip Mollica, and Northern New Jersey Council Scout Executive Ms. Rebecca Fields were read to the new Eagle Scouts. They also received letters and commendations from President Donald Trump, NJ Senator Cory Booker, US Congressman Rodney Frelinghuysen, NJ Governor Phil Murphy, The American Legion, National Park Service, VFW, and NASA. Welenofsky then presented the Eagle Scout medal to the mothers of the Eagle Scouts who then pinned the medal on their son's uniform. Each Eagle Mom and Dad received a small Eagle pin which they agreed to wear proudly.


Eagle Scout Anthony Gingerelli, a Nutley High School Senior, also received a Silver Palm for having earned 15 merit badges beyond the 21 required for Eagle Scout. His Eagle Scout Service Project involved the beautification and landscaping at the front entrance of the Franklin Reformed Church Community House where he led eight Scouts and two adults totaling 66 hours of work. Anthony had served as Senior Patrol Leader of the Troop for three years and is currently a Junior Assistant Scoutmaster.


Eagle Scout Suvan Bhat, a St. Peter's Prep High School High Honors Junior, also earned a Silver Palm with his Eagle medal. Suvan's Eagle Scout Service Project was constructing four kid’s benches for the Nutley Public Library children's room. He led nine Scouts and three adults working a total of 70 hours. Suvan, currently an Assistant Senior Patrol Leader, is also a Scholarship Merit Badge Instructor, Troop Bugler, and a past Patrol Leader.


Eagle Scout Frank Bartell, a Nutley High School Senior, earned a Bronze Palm with his Eagle Medal. His Eagle Scout Service entailed logging the Church's records of all the deceased people in the Franklin Reformed Church Cemetery, a most necessary and appreciated project expressed by Reverend Jill Fenske to bring this portion of the Church's records up to the computer age. Frank led five Scouts and two adults in 180 hours of work. Frank, a past Patrol Leader, is currently a Junior Assistant Scoutmaster.


Eagle Scout Bhuvan Dave, the Troop's 126th Eagle Scout, is a Nutley High School Junior. Bhuvan also earned a Bronze Palm with his Eagle Medal. His Eagle Scout Service Project involved grounds cleanup and landscaping at the Nutley Public Library. Bhuvan led seven Scouts and one adult in his project which totaled 63 hours of work. Bhuvan is currently serving as the Troop Guide and Webmaster, and is a past Patrol Leader.


All four boys are members of the Order of the Arrow, the National Honor Society of the Boy Scouts of America.

Scoutmaster Al Welenofsky became the Troop's eleventh Eagle Scout having earned the award in 1952, and of the Troop's 126 Eagle Scouts in the 98 year history of Troop 147, Welenofsky, as Scoutmaster, claims 73 of them.


After the medal ceremony, each new Eagle Scout acknowledged their honor with a brief "Thank You" to those who helped them along the way in reaching this goal, attained by only four percent of Scouts nationally, and they also added a fond memory account of their time in the Troop, plus a challenge to the younger Scouts to attain this high honor.


The evening concluded with the Senior Patrol Leader leading the Scouts in the Scout Benediction. This was followed with refreshments which included an Eagle Scout decorated cake with the names of the four new Eagle Scouts, all donated by the parents and families of the Scouts.

 

Picture Caption: Troop 147’s newest Eagles, Anthony Gingerelli Jr., Suvan Bhat, Frank Bartell Jr., and Bhuvan Dave proudly display their Eagle Scout medals.




October 24, 2017 Court of Honor


Al's birthday and we're up to 34 Scouts!

2017 Camp Somers - 7/29 - 8/5


A total of 109 Merit badges were earned at camp this year! We will have a Court of Honor/Parent’s Night in October where the badges will be presented. Suvan Bhat was this year’s Merit Badge Champ with 8 Merit Badges earned, The troop had another successful Summer Camp.

95th Anniversary Celebration Program


Everyone had a great time at our 95th Anniversary Celebration!
Current members and Mayor Petracco, Commissioners Rogers, Scarpelli & Tucci
Troop 147 Alumni
95th Anniversary Celebration Cake




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Valley Forge Hiking Trip June 25, 2016






Our 122nd Eagle!!!


2016 Camp Somers - 7/30 - 8/6