Troop One scout attempting to bust the pinata!

Troop One Celebrates Centennial Birthday

Boy Scout Troop One from Logan, Utah (Sponsored by the Logan Lions Club-Trapper Trails Council-Old Ephraim District) is preparing to celebrate its’ 100th anniversary as a continuously chartered scouting unit with specially scheduled activities each month through the year 2010. Troop One is the oldest Boy Scout Troop west of the Mississippi River, and will be celebrating their 100th anniversary as a scouting unit in March 2010. Boys between the ages of 11-17 who are interested in joining Troop One are encouraged to visit our troop meetings at First Presbyterian Church, 178 West Center Street in Logan, Tuesday’s between 7:00-8:30 pm. Troop One is a non-denominational scouting unit.

February 9-First Presbyterian Church

Troop One recently celebrated their 100th anniversary along with the 100th anniversary of the Boy Scouts of America with a “Fiesta Celebration” dinner at First Presbyterian Church. Scouts feasted themselves on Mama Hogan’s secret family enchilada recipe, which is guaranteed to give anyone on the planet a hearty appetite!

After dinner, it was time each Troop One patrol to bring out their homemade piñatas, which were stuffed with candy and prizes. After fun and games…..it was time to finish the evening with a BSA/Troop One Centennial birthday cake, which was incredibly delicious!

On Friday, February 12, Troop One scouts have been requested to participate in the opening ceremonies of the Trapper Trails Council 100 Year Birthday Dinner, held at the George S. Eccles Conference Center in downtown Ogden. 800+ Civic, Community, Religious, and Scouting leaders will be in attendance to help celebrate the centennial year of scouting in America. Troop One will have a display at the festive event, which will include historical and significant artifacts of our rich and lengthy past.

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