Troop 702 & Pack 702 Charter with Reading Rifle and Revolver Club

Scout Troop 702 and Pack 702 are pleased to announce that, after an exhaustive search, they have chartered with the Reading Rifle and Revolver Club. The decision was made based on the tremendous opportunities the club provides, as well as an alignment of mission and values, focused on dedication to the outdoors and conservancy, and youth leadership development.

Installing new “Scoutville” Flagpole. Photo provided by Michelle Greenwalt.

The Club has already provided extensive support to the Scouts, including repurposing a safe, protected acre of land on their property for the Scouts to call their own. “Scoutville,” as they are calling it, will be their new home, with water and electricity and room for the Scouts to camp and meet in the outdoors.

Constructing bat boxes. Photo provided by Michelle Greenwalt.

In addition to continuing community service activities all over Reading, the Scouts will perform conservation activities on the Club’s property. These efforts kicked off with the installation of bat boxes which will benefit the surrounding residences, athletic fields, and even the new Reading Center for Active Living (ReCAL). Through joint projects with the Club, both organizations will be able to demonstrate their support of mixed-use green space conservancy, a shrinking commodity in Reading.

New fire ring inaugural fire. Photo provided by Michelle Greenwalt.

The Troop and Pack will continue to affiliate with the Old South United Methodist Church, maintaining a treasured relationship that extends back over a century since the Troop’s founding in 1915. But after direction from the Methodist’s national organization to divest Scout Troops, it was in necessary to seek a new chartering organization. Scouting in Reading is strong and we are growing. Troop 702 and Pack 702 are excited to embark on this new chapter with Reading Rifle & Revolver Club and looking forward to the next 100 years!

The Friends of Reading Scouting is a group of parent volunteers and trained Scout Leaders committed to providing high quality Scouting for families and youth. You can find more information, find a Pack or Troop to join or support local Scouting at our website, www.readingscouting.org.

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