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Schedule your tree pick-up now!

. HOW TO PARTICIPATE
  1. Determine if you are in our service area (Watt Ave. to Bradshaw Road on the north side of Folsom Blvd. to the American River).
  2. Contact us before January 4th to be added to the pick-up schedule.
  3. Complete the online form
    OR
    Call 381-5222 and leave a message with your name, street address, e-mail, and phone number.
  4. Put the tree in front of your home on Saturday, January 5th before 8:30 a.m.
  5. Put your donation in an envelope and place it under the doormat.
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Proceeds to benefit Troop 394. Thank you!

ABOUT OUR TROOP
We are a small and friendly Boy Scout Troop designed to promote:
- character development,
- leadership and citizenship skills, and
- physical fitness through outdoor activities.
- Mission Statement

Adult Volunteers Needed for Leadership
We need trained adults in the troop. This is the way to keep the troop running and provide the best experience for the Scouts. Consider the opportunity to become trained and help the troop.
Talk to the following people for more information:
• Training: Julie or Len Heinz
• Scoutmaster and Assistant Scoutmaster: Len or Paul.
DETAILS AND SIGNUP>


MEETINGS
Monday Nights
6:30 p.m. (MAP)
Sacramento, CA
Visitor Information

WEEKLY MEETINGS: Our meetings are designed to work on scouting advancements, individual activities, and other educational or activities of interest. In addition, the boys participate in community service and fundraising projects to help fund their activities.

MONTHLY TRIPS: Boys enjoy events geared toward outdoor adventure including hiking, camping, biking, skiing and much more.

YEARLY EVENT: Each summer the boys attend summer camp where they learn various scouting and outdoor skills.

LIFELONG: Scouts are encouraged to achieve the high rank of Eagle Scout which can be invaluable to the boys future. This distinguished rank has been achieved by 25 of our scouts.

Pictured at top: Camping in the Sierras included hiking, snow play, and nature lessons.