Dear Friends,
Troop 160 Memorial Scout Camp has now completed eleven years of operation. During 2021, the Memorial Scout Camp at Spectacle Pond was occupied for 32 days by scout groups, scout families, and members of the general public. We continued to support the homeless population of Lewiston, ME by purchasing and donating $200 of food and supplies, per month, to Sheltered by Jesus L/A Homeless Shelter. Our scout-oriented donation programs reached scouts from across the United States and into Canada.
The following are some of the highlights and accomplishments from 2021…
During 2021, the Corporation received income of $14,996. The expenses of the Corporation totaled $15,733. On December 31, 2021, the net value of the Corporation’s cash assets was $16,163. The estimated fair market value of the Corporation’s physical assets is $87,200. The total value of the Corporation is estimated at $103,363.
In closing, I would like to thank the Board of Directors, our volunteers, and benefactors for their continued support. I would encourage our Directors to stay focused on Promoting Wilderness Camping - Supporting The Worldwide Scouting Movement - Sponsoring Community Service.
Respectfully Submitted, Date: January 2, 2022
Luc Caron
Chairman, T160 MSC
Troop 160 Memorial Scout Camp has now completed eleven years of operation. During 2021, the Memorial Scout Camp at Spectacle Pond was occupied for 32 days by scout groups, scout families, and members of the general public. We continued to support the homeless population of Lewiston, ME by purchasing and donating $200 of food and supplies, per month, to Sheltered by Jesus L/A Homeless Shelter. Our scout-oriented donation programs reached scouts from across the United States and into Canada.
The following are some of the highlights and accomplishments from 2021…
- In April, $1,800 in camperships were awarded through the MSC Campership Program:
- The Craig Goodwin Campership was awarded to Victoria Wile, Troop 2019 BSA, Central Maine.
- The Adam Beggs Campership was awarded to Elijah Brito, Troop 116 BSA, Lewiston, ME.
- The Joe Beggs Campership was awarded to Joshua Brito, Troop 116 BSA, Lewiston, ME.
- Wayne Marley Camperships were awarded to…
- Logan Martin-Mayo, Troop 116 BSA, Lewiston, ME
- Conner Wetherell, Troop 116 BSA, Lewiston, ME
- $100 awards of merit were given to…
- Rayna Klutse, Troop 166 BSA, Fort Leavenworth, KS
- Luc Plourde, Troop 116 BSA, Lewiston, ME
- Jacob Pratt, Troop 116 BSA, Lewiston, ME
- In October, twenty one scouts received camping equipment through the MSC Camping Essentials Program. The following scouts were recipients.
- Receiving Hiking Boots
- Dallas Petta, Troop 161 BSA, Los Fresnos, TX
- Dante Sutton, Troop 1061 BSA, Allen Park, MI
- Rishaan Arora, Pack 461 BSA, Cleveland, OH
- Justin Byassee, Troop 95 BSA, Port Charlotte, FL
- James Sognikan, Troop 487 BSA, Richmond, VA
- John Sognikan, Troop 487 BSA, Richmond, VA
- Receiving A Sleeping Bag
- Kambri Charleston, Troop 5576 GSA, Jackson MS
- Graciela Medina, Troop 1321 BSA, Hutchinson, KS
- Christian Medina, Troop 321 BSA, Hutchinson, KS
- Jacob Sullivan, Pack 180 BSA, Kutztown, PA
- Receiving A Backpack
- Terryn Locklear, Troop 1400 BSA, Laurinburg, NC
- Joshua Reinnhardt, Troop 368 BSA, Pittsburg, PA
- Justin Coker, Troop 66 BSA, Monrovia, CA
- Seneca Busby, Troop 4 BSA, Munhall, PA
- Siera Ford, Troop 88 BSA, Granite Falls, WA
- Briana Goodwin, Troop 333 BSA, Sumter, SC
- Kelli Ellis, 1st & 13th Oshawa Cub Pack, Scouts Canada, Oshawa, ON
- Receiving Winter Boots
- Natalia Medina, Troop 1321 BSA, Hutchinson, KS
- Amber Rittenhouse, Troop 33 BSA, LaGrange Park, IL
- Emily Gomez, Troop 33 BSA, LaGrange Park, IL
- Nicholas DiMaio, Troop 71 BSA, Doylestown, PA
- Receiving Hiking Boots
During 2021, the Corporation received income of $14,996. The expenses of the Corporation totaled $15,733. On December 31, 2021, the net value of the Corporation’s cash assets was $16,163. The estimated fair market value of the Corporation’s physical assets is $87,200. The total value of the Corporation is estimated at $103,363.
In closing, I would like to thank the Board of Directors, our volunteers, and benefactors for their continued support. I would encourage our Directors to stay focused on Promoting Wilderness Camping - Supporting The Worldwide Scouting Movement - Sponsoring Community Service.
Respectfully Submitted, Date: January 2, 2022
Luc Caron
Chairman, T160 MSC