THE MOUNTAIN ECHO

June/July 2017   
IN THIS ISSUE...

NEWEST EAGLE SCOUTS

Hayne Boyden - Troop 91
Reese Dhondt - Troop 91
Malakai Fifita - Troop 412
Daniel Guymon - Crew 71
John Henry - Troop 327
Eli Longacre - Troop 312
Lucas Nickelson - Troop 4059
William Nickelson - Troop 4059
Michael Niedermeyer - Troop 16
Travis Prudhon - Troop 478
Tyler Rendon - Troop 114
Nicholas Saddler - Troop 312
Bailey Sweetnam - Crew 412
Zakary Templin - Crew 55
Gabriel Tonks - Crew 192
Andrew Wills - Troop 18
 
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MOUNT BAKER COURT OF HONOR RECOGNITIONS



On May 20, Scouters, friends and family members gathered in Mount Vernon to honor some very dedicated leaders, three Gold JTE District Key Threes and one energetic young adult. The event was chaired by newly elected Council Activities & Civic Service Chair Gwen Halliday and assisted by Council Advancement & Recognition Chair Neal Kazmi. Serving as Master of Ceremonies was Lori Smart from the Council Membership Team.
COUNCIL CENTENNIAL DAY OF SERVICE

Saturday, October 7, 2017

 
Service is a large component of Scouting. The Mount Baker Council is requesting that each Scouting unit select, organize, and complete a Community Service Project on October 7, 2017 in commemoration of the Mount Baker Council being chartered with BSA for 100 years. Your local communities offer much to the Scouting Community. This Day of Service will provide your local community a Thank-you.
    
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MOUNT BAKER COUNCIL POPCORN SALE KICKOFF

Saturday, August 12, 2017



Fund your Pack's or Troop's Ideal Year of Scouting Adventures with just one effective fundraiser!

  




COUNCIL PROPERTIES REPORT
COME TO CUB SCOUT DAY CAMP 2017!



ATTENTION CUB SCOUTERS: Are you still looking for something FUN during the summer for your son, your Den, or your Pack? Space is available for everyone to have a GREAT TIME at Day Camp! You can still turn in your Scout's Day Camp registration forms at the Everett or Bellingham Service Centers. Starting June 1st, the late fee goes into effect and total registration will be $125 per Scout.


SUMMER CAMP NEWS

By: Camp Director Colleen Weeks

 

  

PULL FOR SCOUTING SPORTING CLAYS CLASSIC

Saturday, August 5, 2017

Clay Shooting enthusiasts and armature shooters are in for a special treat with a friendly competition, prizes, games, BBQ lunch and raffles. All proceeds support the local Scouting programs that serve young people and families in Snohomish, Skagit, Whatcom, Island and San Juan Counties. Help fund our programs that help train youth in firearms use and safety

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