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Locality: Rochester, New York



Address: 3760 Culver Rd. 14622 Rochester, NY, US

Website: bsatroop183.webs.com/

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BSA Troop 183 27.03.2021

All Christmas Trees have been sold. Thank you to our wonderful community for supporting our troop this year!

BSA Troop 183 14.03.2021

If you haven't had an opportunity to buy a Christmas Tree yet, we have a few left. Come get one before they're all gone!

BSA Troop 183 12.03.2021

It's that time of year again. Come support Troop 183 and get a fresh Christmas tree in the process! :)

BSA Troop 183 03.03.2021

Thanks to all who came fishing with us June 20th at Mendon Park. It was amazing to see how many scouts and parents attended the event. We missed you all so much. Congratulations to our first time fishermen and first time fish catchers. Thank you Mr Clark and Mr. Kaproth for bringing watercraft to use during the event.

BSA Troop 183 26.02.2021

Too cute not to share! (And YES... feel FREE to share as I got it from another. Thank you to those who kindly shared whom wrote it. THANK YOU Mr. Chris for suc...h enjoyable read! Written and illustrated by: Mr. Chris (Christopher Mark Johnson, a former Wood Badge Course Director) from Southbounder District in BSA's Blue Ridge Council. Every scout in the Council liked Summer Camp a lot But the COVID, who ruined all activities, did NOT! The COVID hated camp! The whole camping season! Now please don’t ask why, COVID acted without reason. It could be the government closed things up tight. It could be that parents didn’t feel quite right. But I think the most likely reason of all Was the Pandemic Panic had thrown up a wall. But, whatever the reason, the groans or the shouts COVID lurked there in the spring, hating the scouts! Staring out across the Council with a sour COVID frown Stay-at-home and lock-downs had gripped every town. He cancelled camporees and webelos encampments and state parks were closed to any who camp went. They’re packing their gear! he snarled with a sneer. Summer Camp is coming! It’s practically here! Then he growled, with his COVID fingers nervously drumming, I MUST find some way to stop Summer Camp from coming! For, this summer, he knew all the Scout girls and guys The older and younger, both large and pint size Would pitch up their tents in the meadows, by the creek Ready for activities to take them through the week. Then the scouts would shoot arrows and rifles each day. They’d go to aquatics, in the water they’d play. All around the camp each scout would scamper Doing handicrafts and nature walks to thrill every camper. And then they’d do something, he couldn’t out run! Each scout down in Summer Camp would start to have FUN! Having fun was the reason attendance increased Having FUN was something COVID couldn’t stand in the least. And the more COVID thought of the annual fling, The more COVID thought, I must stop this whole thing! Why for dozens of years they’ve got away with this now! I must stop Summer Camp from happening - but HOW? Then he got an idea! An awful idea! COVID GOT A TERRIBLY, AWFUL IDEA! Do you know what I’ll do? COVID laughingly asked After months of wearing gloves and uncomfortable masks, I’ll have them turn on one another each one pointing a finger And with each dad and mother a cautious doubt will linger. And that’s all it took, for his plan to take hold Summer Camp was cancelled, the plans were to fold. Pooh-Pooh to the scouts! COVID was humming They’re finding out now no camp will be coming! There mouths will hang open a minute or two Then every staffer bound for summer camp will all cry BOO-HOO! COVID put up his hand to cup his ear. That’s a sound that I simply can’t wait to hear. But the sound that he heard wasn’t what he expected. But I took all their plans and proceeded to wreck it! The sound he heard was not happy, and it started to grow. He hadn’t stopped scouting, but how could he know? See, Scouting’s a spirit that lives deep within. When troubles arrive they are met with a grin. 12 laws of scouting serve each boy and girl well. How we will get through this only time will tell. Maybe Scouting, just think, doesn’t come in a tent. Maybe Scouting, perhaps, comes from hearts well meant. So survive it we will, we’ve done it before, Through depression, famine and a few wars. So let’s be patient, and wait for our turn to serve For one day, surely, we will flatten that curve.