Set Up the Homepage
You still need to set up the home page posts. Here are the steps:
Create (or rename) a post category “Home Page Articles” and change the slug to “home-page”.
Create four posts with the category “Home Page Articles”. These will be the text on the front page.
Scouts BSA serves girls in the fifth grade through high school. Service, community engagement and leadership development become increasingly important parts of the program as youth lead their own activities and work their way toward earning Scouting’s highest rank, Eagle Scout. Troop 222 provides a traditional scout-led scouting program. We welcome any girl and her family to visit and join our troop.
Our meetings are Mondays (except for national and school holidays) from 7:00-8:30PM at Bethel Lutheran Church at 20650 Cumberland Road, Noblesville, IN 46062.
New girls in the troop get their shoulder loops, neckerchief, and scout handbook.
Troop 222 met for the first time on Tuesday, Feb 22, 2022 and takes its troop number from that date. Eight girls met together to make troop activity t-shirts and each girl showed their creativity in a unique design.
“The patrol method is not a way to operate a Boy Scout troop—it is the only way.”
Robert Baden-Powell; Boy Scouts founder – 1910
We also believe that regardless of the rank earned or the length of time she is in ScoutsBSA, each scout should experience an outstanding program that she will remember fondly and proudly all her life.
Boy Scout Troop 222 is a proud part of the Noblesville, Indiana community, where it has been since its founding in February 2022. Our troop meets at Bethel Lutheran Church, 20650 Cumberland Road, Noblesville, IN 46062.
Troop 222 meets on Monday evenings from 7:00-8:30PM at Bethel Lutheran Church in Noblesville, except for national and school holidays.
Girls in scouts learn independence, resilience, and outdoor skills. Through weekly meetings and monthly adventures, new experiences build upon a foundation of values to deliver young women prepared for the world.
Adventure
Scouts can go backpacking, climbing, canoeing, shooting, and caving. Summer camp opens opportunities for 4-wheeling, sailing, and much more. Girls crave adventure and even (especially) when things get challenging, the best comes out in them.
Rank Advancement
New scouts focus on learning scouting skills and progress through the ranks of Scout, Tenderfoot, Second Class, and First Class in the first or second year. The scout leadership team lead by the Senior Patrol Leader (SPL) and assisted by the Patrol Leaders’ Council (PLC). The scout-led PLC fills weekly meetings and campouts with items that help girls advance. Older scouts change their focus to leadership development while earning the ranks of Star, Life, and Eagle (which must be complete before the deadline of her 18th birthday)!
This range of ages and mix of structure and adventure is the perfect mix to challenge a group of girls and keep them motivated. Adult leaders assist in all of this and ensure scouts stay safe, but the purpose of scouting is to ensure this happens through girl leadership.
Camping — Merit Badges — Learning to Lead — Hiking — Summer Camp — Friendship. Join us to learn how you can get involved and join us on these adventures and more!
Scout uniform from handbookPresenting new scouts with handbookMilk and donuts at first meeting!Oath, Law, and Outdoor Code