Please Helpš
The pumpkins arrive for the annual CHPC Pumpkin Patch ( rain or shine ) on Saturday, September 27 at 9 am. Please make plans to come and help unload the truck in support of this ministry. All proceeds of the pumpkin patch support the childrenās ministry.
Thankful for the support of the scouts that have signed up to help : Let’s shoot for at least 50% of each patrol
Scouts, please come and volunteer. We need many more people to volunteer, please include your friends and family. We truly need around 20 more people please. The unloading will occur rain (drizzle) or shine.
Events :
Quartermasters and Parents needed on Sept. 28, during the 2pm CIS Class (no class participants) to help organize the Scout Closet located in the Jones Building. Please let us know if you can help.
Citizenship in Society class, September 28. For the 11 scouts who have already registered, please have the assigned worksheet (found on the T48.org event notice) completed before arriving by 2pm Sunday.
September 30, 2025
Troop 48 announcements
The Leadership Corps has created a new parent communication board; which can be found in the gym during troop meetings!!!
Warriors Path State Park Conservation Project: Oct 4, 2025, 9:00 to 11:00 AM
Gather at the Duck Island parking lot to pick up trash within the park.
Space Exploration Merit Badge, Rocket Launch Day: Oct. 4, 2025, noon to 2:00 PM at Warriors Path State Park. The conservation project will be followed by a Rocket Launch Day. If you plan to attend both the conservation project and rocket launch, bring a sack lunch to eat before rocket launch. First choice for rocket launch will be scouts who attended NASA Space Camp, wishing to complete requirements for the Space Exploration Merit Badge. Others may be permitted pending enough rocket materials. Rockets must be assembled at the scout meeting on Sept. 30. Adult Leaders are needed to attend the event.
Grayson Highlands Truck In and Backpacking – October 18-19. Online T48.org registration is open. Please register ASAP to guide headcount. Adult Leaders needed for Saturday-Sunday Truck In. Backpack could start on Friday, October 17 with enough adult leadership.
OCT 18 11-2 AM FALL FESTIVAL
OCT 25 5-6 PM TRUNK OR TREAT
CHPC partnered with The Marsh Regional Blood Center for a Blood Drive on October 19th from 11:00 am to 3:00 pm. Participants can contact the Church Office (423-239-9194) to schedule an appointment. Please note that if you have provided a blood donation after August 25 that you cannot participate in this event. Please contact Mike Strickler with any questions.
Emory & Henry Merit Badge University, Saturday, Oct 25 Ā· 8āÆAMā4:30āÆPM
Full-day: Emergency Preparedness. Morning: Game Design, Healthcare Professions, Safety to conservation service project suitable for Life rank at Hungry Mother SP. Afternoon: Disabilities Awareness, Fire Safety, Geocaching, Sports. This opportunity is not a troop outing, so register directly at https://scoutingevent.com/713-EHMBU $9-12 fee includes lunch.
CUB SCOUT HAUNTED ADVENTURE WEEKEND October 24-26 Adults and scouts, please let Julieann White know if you want to help!!! Contact Rodney Watson
September patrol duties:
⢠Ceremonies: Panther ⢠Food Box: Fox ⢠Game Guides: Flemming Arrow ⢠PLC (9/9 Host and Troop Meeting Set-up: Wolf ⢠Service: Shark (Clean up and leadership assistance) ⢠Can Recycling: Eagle (check every week, even if no cans brought into the gym) ⢠Grounds: Phoenix Both of these latter two duties should be done while there is still daylight and have an adult leader with them while outside
October patrol duties:
⢠Ceremonies: Phoenix, ⢠Food Box: Panther, ⢠Game Guides: Fox ⢠PLC (10/14) Host and Troop Meeting Set-up: Flaming Arrow ⢠Service: Wolf (Clean up and leadership assistance) ⢠Can Recycling: Shark (check every week, even if no cans brought into the gym) ⢠Grounds: Eagle Both of the latter two duties must have an adult leader with them while outside
Sickness policy
With different bugs traveling around the public, if you are sick, please stay home! If you have been exposed to sickness but feel well, wear a mask. We are entering the contagious season of RSV, FLU, COVID, and pneumonia with active cases around the region. Letās keep all Troop 48 members healthy.
Popcorn for a Purpose šæ
It’s popcorn time. Mr. Monk will share details.
Earning through fundraising!
The Sequoyah Council believes in providing a simple way for Scouts to fund their adventures and learn the value of hard work by earning their own way while supporting a local business.
This year we have partnered with Big Poppa Corn, a Pick Tennessee Company. Every kernel counts- all the proceeds stay in the region, and more than half fuel local Scouting programs!
Welcome new Den Chiefs Remember to arrive in full Class A uniform at 6:00pm each Tuesday, If you are interested in becoming a Den Chief, please see Mrs. White as matching with dens is occurring. Thank you for your help!!
Get involved:
Scouting Family You and your child are part of our family and we are glad that you are!!
We have a lot of fun – and parents, you will be surprised to see how Scouting will positively affect your child you may already have.
Scouting is a family program and all of our leaders are volunteers. We ask that each family participating think about how they can help. We have lots of opportunities and needs in our Pack, Troop, and Crew. We do great things and have lots of fun.
We don’t know your schedule or how busy you are, so letās discuss what you can do.
We have specific needs like Den leadership for Pack 348, Adult Advisers for Patrols, Adult leadership for Trips, Transportation, Merit Badge Counselors, and more. We want to use your talent. Let us know how you can help, we need you. Happy to answer any questions.
Online Renewal Notices – watch your email š
Please get registered (itās that time).
Most of Troop 48’s leaders and scouts have a 31 Oct recharter deadline. Starting in 2024 an electronic system was used for payments to BSA. Please check your inbox and/or spam folder for an email with a link to renew online. The cost per scout for National and Council fees is $150, and $100 for adults, which includes the cost of insurance. If you do not receive an email, you can log on to my.scouting and complete the renewal from the renewal notification or āMy Applicationā. Let us know if you have any problems.
If you would like to pay for your renewal from your scout account, let Mr. Browning know and Troop 48 can handle your renewal and payment for you. A credit card fee will be included.
35-39% of Troop 48 adults and scouts have already rechartered, so please join them.
Adults, please ensure your SYT (Safeguarding Youth Training, formerly YPT) and Hazardous Weather training is current, including those with 2025 expiration dates.
Annual Troop 48 Fee:
Troop 48 registration fees will be the same as last year, $42 per scout and $3 per adult, in addition to national fees. The troop registration fees cover our general operating costs for the year, Nov. 1, 2025 – Oct. 31, 2026. General costs include merit badge patches, website administrative costs, historian costs such as plaques, etc., and camping costs such as propane, gear, etc. Please make this payment to Mr. Browning by Oct. 31, 2025.
Annual Forms: As part of renewal we update the four annual forms. Please complete the forms ASAP. They are to be signed by parents and scouts and turned into Ms. Amy Taylor. Forms available here.
Patrol Renewal Competition – The first patrol to get 100% members renewed, T-48 dues paid, and annual forms completed and turned in will receive a special award (involves Doughnuts).
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