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Boy Scout Troop 611
South Burlington, Vermont
Note: This is Archive website from 2004 - 2010
Three Rivers District - Green Mountain Council

Note: This is archive data from 2004 - 2010 Troop 611 website, please see current Troop 611 website for current information:
Link to the Current Troop 611 Website

Troop 611 Meeting Information:

Troop 611 meetings are held at the St. Vianney Catholic Church on Hinesburg road (160 Hinesburg road, about 1/4 mile south of Williston avenue). Meeting are on Sunday afternoons.

We usually have an outside activity once a month in place of meeting.

Troop 611 Committee meetings are held in the same location once per month.

Click here for a small map to Troop 611 meeting location.

Troop 611 Contact Information:

If you live in South Burlington, Vermont and would like to learn more about joining Troop 611, please contact the Troop 611 Committee Chair, Steve Rambur or the Troop 611 Scoutmaster, Richard Dickhaut.

Sue Philbin (St. Vainney Representative) 999-9999 xxxx@aaaa.com
Steve Rambur (Committee Chairman) 999-9999 xxxx@aaaa.com
Dave Ritner (Scoutmaster) 999-9999 xxxx@aaaa.com
Richard Dickhaut (Asst. Scoutmaster) 999-9999 xxxx@aaaa.com
Jim Fuller (Advancement) 999-9999 xxxx@aaaa.com
Dan Reagan (Treasurer) 999-9999 xxxx@aaaa.com
Open (Fundraising) 000-0000 xxxx@aaaa.com

Purpose of the Boy Scouts:

The Boy Scouts of America was incorporated to provide a program for community organizations that offers effective character, citizenship, and personal fitness training for youth.

Specifically, the BSA endeavors to develop American citizens who are physically, mentally, and emotionally fit; have a high degree of self-reliance as evidenced in such qualities as initiative, courage, and resourcefulness; have personal values based on religious concepts; have the desire and skills to help others; understand the principles of the American social, economic, and governmental systems; are knowledgeable about and take pride in their American heritage and understand our nation's role in the world; have a keen respect for the basic rights of all people; and are prepared to participate in and give leadership to American society.

Finding a Scout Troop in Vermont:

If you don?t know of a troop in your area, you can contact the Vermont BSA Green Mountain Council office at the following address and telephone number:

Green Mountain Council #592
Boy Scouts of America
838 U.S. Route 2
P.O. Box 557
Waterbury, VT 05676-0557

Local phone: 802-244-5189
Toll Free: 800-704-3089

The Vermont BSA Green Mountain Council website has a Scouting General Information page:

http://www.scoutingvermont.org

Which provides information on how to find a Scouting Unit near you.

You can also use the Internet to find your Boy Scouts of America (BSA) local council if you live outside Vermont. The web site of the BSA national office is as follows:

http://www.scouting.org

If you live in a remote area where there is no troop, you can still take part in the Scouting program by becoming a Lone Scout. For more information on the Lone Scouting Program, contact the BSA national office at the link listed above.