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Spring Camporee​

100 years of Camping and Scouting in the Middle TN Council

Register April 17-19
Register April 3-5
Register May 1-3

April 3-5, 2020;    April 17-19, 2020    & May 1-3, 2020
(Cogioba week)

In the spring of 2020, the MTC will sponsor three geographically located Camporees supported by local District leadership celebrating the 100th Anniversary of the Middle TN Council. All three will have a traveling 100th Anniversary memorabilia display with branding and t-shirt silkscreen opportunities for all scouts and scouters. All Camporees will be $20 per person and registration will appear on double knot January 1, 2020.

Native American Heritage will highlight the April 3-5, 2020 at Camp Arrowhead located on the shores of Woods Reservoir in Franklin County. Come to Camp Arrowhead and experience a day in the life of young Native Americans.  Learn how to flint knap an arrowhead and throw a tomahawk, sharpen your archery skills and play games that were from the earliest times. Ed Land from the Elk River District will lead this camporee supported by more than 40 scouters from 5 different districts. For more information, edland1@outlook.com  or call 931-580-8994.

Scouting Heritage will be the theme for the April 17-19, 2020 at the Narrows of the Harpeth adjacent to Harpeth River State Park. This was the original location for Camp Boxwell in the late 1920’s.  Canoe/Kayak the Harpeth River, hike to the Mound Bottom Archeological Site and play games. Keith Smith from James E. West District will lead this camporee supported by more than 40 scouters from 7 different districts. For more information, ketsmith@comcast.net or call 615-943-7627.

Viking War Games is the theme for the May 1-3, 2020 at Camp Boxwell. Build a Viking War ship and compete against your fellow troops. Don Ingram from Cherokee District is leading the camporee with his 40 scouters from 5 different districts. For more information, d6ingr@aol.com or call 615-957-5253.
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