Troop 170 Working on an International Scale!

Scouts from Troop 170 assisted our friends at the Rotary in their Annual International Dinner at the Center of Rural Development in Somerset Ky. The Scouts helped with setup of the dining hall, assisted chefs from around the world setup up their stations, Delivered Ice, Water, Manned the Drink Stations, Washed Dished, Trash Service and helped Clean up after the event. The Scouts got to enjoy some delicious and exotic foods from around the world as payment for their service as well as earn some valuable service hours.

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Troop 170 – Snowtubing at Perfect North.

On 2-22-25 Troop 170 Braved the Slopes of Perfect North in Indiana.

Scouts and Family Members enjoyed a day of slipping and sliding and finished the day at Larosa’s Pizza.

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Scout Sunday

Scouts From Troop 170 and Cub Scout Pack 134 attended Scout Sunday with our Chartered Organization East Somerset Baptist Church.

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Klondike canceled, campout added

Troop 170 will not be participating in the Blue Grass Council Klondike Derby February 17-19. Instead, there will be a Troop Campout at Pickett State Park, TN, on February 25-26. Also, mark your calendar for two service projects in the coming weeks: The Rotary International Dinner on Saturday, March 4 and the Shamrock Shuffle on Saturday, March 11. For more details check out the Calendar page.

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Wreaths Across America

Troop 170 will again participate in the Wreaths Across America program at Mill Springs National Cemetery. This service project will be held on Saturday, December 17. Scouts should meet at the Mill Springs Battlefield Visitor’s Center & Museum parking lot, 9020 West Highway 80 in Nancy, at 11:30 am. Full Class A uniform with neckerchief is expected. The program is held annually to remember and honor our veterans through the laying of remembrance wreaths on the graves of our country’s fallen heroes. The service project will last until around 1:30 pm.

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Condolences to family of Tandy Withers; served as T170 Scoutmaster for 12 years

Hobert Tandy Withers III, who helped recharter Troop 170 in the late 1980s and served as its Scoutmaster for 12 years, passed away on November 1, 2022. Born April 3, 1955, Withers was 67 years old.

Funeral services will be held at 1 pm Monday, November 7, at the Pulaski Funeral Home Chapel with Brother Ron Shepherd officiating. Visitation will be held from 11 am until time for services.

Troop 170 was first chartered to St. Mildred Catholic Church in June 1982. Led by Scoutmaster Larry R. Adams, that first unit had 21 registered boys and 6 adult leaders. Bill Massengale assumed the Scoutmaster position in 1983.

From February 1984 to March 1988 the troop was inactive. A desire to provide youth with an opportunity to benefit from Scouting’s core values – leadership, achievement, community, character and the outdoors – led to the troop’s rechartering on March 31, 1988, under Scoutmaster Tandy Withers.

Christian J. Whitchurch, a member of the troop in 1988, became the unit’s first Eagle Scout – the highest rank in Scouting – in 1990. A total of eight other Scouts, including Tandy’s son Jarrod, became Eagle Scouts during Wither’s tenure as Scoutmaster. He continued to serve the Troop for several more years.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests expressions of sympathy to take the form of contributions to the American Cancer Society.

Additional information about Tandy Withers is available at https://www.pulaskifuneralhome.com/obituary/hobert-withers.

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Troop Physicals set for April 28

Every Scout and registered adult is required to have an annual physical completed on the official BSA Medical Form. Troop 170 will provide free physicals starting at 6 pm on Thursday, April 28, at East Somerset Baptist Church.

Please complete your portion of the forms prior to your arrival. Click here to download the current BSA Medical form. You must also bring a copy of your current immunization record — adults must have had a tetanus shot within the past 10 years — as well as a photo copy of the front and back of your health insurance card.

This is NOT just for those attending summer camp, but is required for all “high adventure” activities such as canoeing, caving, and climbing.

If you are unable to attend, you are still responsible for getting this physical exam and submitting your completed form to the troop as soon as possible.

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Troop welcomes new Scouts

Three of the five new Arrow of Light Webelos from Pack 134 were present to receive their new Troop 170 neckerchiefs from Life Scout Michael B. during a Crossover Ceremony held at East Somerset Baptist Church Tuesday, February 15.
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