Learn More

Interested in Learning More about Boy Scouting? Visit the Official Boy Scouts of America website for detailed descriptions of the organization.

The Troop 350 Committee has published a Parent's Guide (updated 29 Aug 2009) to help introduce the Troop functions, schedules, and general operations to newcomers. Please provide feedback to the webmaster or Scoutmaster.

In addition, the Troop 350 By-Laws are available which describes the various troop Adult Leader positions, Committee organization, Rules and Regulations, and other administrative items.

The Charter Organization for Troop 350 is St. John the Baptist Catholic Church in Madison, AL. Here's the Troop Charter.

Medical and other BSA Offical Forms

For the latest BSA forms and applications, see the Official BSA Scouting Forms website. The Annual Health and Medical Forms replace the Calss 1, 2, and 3 health forms.

Joining the Troop

Your son can join Troop 350 simply by contacting the Scoutmaster or come to a Troop meeting.

How YOU can help!

There are countless ways to help in a volunteer-based organization - be creative but coordinate your ideas with the Scoutmaster, Campmasters, and Committee to ensure the most postive experiences for the boys and to encourage the boy-led troop philosophy. Here are some specifics:
  • Become a Merit Badge Counselor (see what Counselors we need)
  • Become an Assistant Scoutmaster (ask the Scoutmaster)
  • Look for other opportunities to volunteer such as helping to organize the Annual Chili Dinner, driving to a campout, or coordinating Summer Camp logistics, etc.
  • Join the Committee (ask the Scoutmaster or Committee Chair)

Troop Committee Organization