Troop 267 In The News
Roslyn Scouts Spend the Night in Jail!
Learning about the judicial system for the Citizenship in the Nation, Law, and Fingerprinting merit badges, Troop 267 spends the evening in criminal night court in Kew Gardens, and in the 6th Precinct in Manhasset.
Roslyn Scouts Uncover Local History
Michael Black's Eagle Project sends 267 to clean up the Bayside Cemetery, the oldest operating Jewish Cemetery in the U.S.  Grave markers from the 19th century are exposed for the first time this century.
Scouts Test Their Mettle with the Pedal
16 Mile Bicycle Hike from Christopher Morley Park through the hills of Glen Cove to Centre Island in Oyster Bay proves a challenge to the troop.  After the hike, came camping on the beach!
Scouts Leave for Junior Leadership Training Program
The week long "Bear Claw" Training program is by invitation only.  Selected Scouts learn the skills needed for effective leadership at the Theodore Roosevelt Council's Schiff Scout Reservation in Wading River.
Troop 267 Well Represented at Jewish Awards Breakfast
The annual Fathers Day Breakfast sponsored by Theodore Roosevelt Council's Jewish Committee on Scouting, saw Troop 267's Scouts receive the Ner Tamid and Etz Chaim awards.
Troop 267's First Eagle Scout Receives Medal at Court of Honor
Joshua Cahn is Roslyn's first Eagle Scout in over a quarter century.  Politicians, Scouting dignitaries, and 250 people fill the Wingate Center at Temple Beth Sholom to be part of this event.
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