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"But," you ask, "why does it say 'Troop 234' in some places?" It's by design; you may click HERE if you want to know the answer!

Warren Wildlife Gallery

Posted by cgibson on Mar 1 2018 - 11:19am

The Warren Wildlife Gallery’s mission is to provide an unmatched wildlife experience and to promote the integral role hunting plays in conservation. Warren Wildlife Gallery surpasses other exhibitions, allowing viewers to experience a rare approach to wildlife. From all around the world, this collection acknowledges more than 500 mammals and over 400 exotic birds. The museum contains a two-story pathway that winds through the plains of Africa, the forests of North America, the mountains of Asia, and many other exceptional destinations. Along your journey, you will see over 900 mounted species of wildlife placed in replicas of their natural environment.

This truly remarkable collection includes such focal points as two passenger pigeons from 1875 as well as pieces from Teddy Roosevelt’s 1909 safari expedition, commissioned by the Smithsonian Museum. This collection reveals a glimpse into his pioneer efforts towards conservation. Teddy Roosevelt started the Boone and Crockett Club to honor the commitment that balances human needs with wildlife needs; a commitment that sees deep value in preserving the hunting tradition, as well as in conserving wild lands and wildlife; a commitment that grows out of a powerful love of wildlife. The Warren Wildlife Gallery highlights leaders like such as Roosevelt for their instrumental impact through history and the present.

We invite you to call or email learn more about our world class museum and contribute to wildlife conservation first hand. Please visit us on the web (warrenwildlifegallery.org) or contact Morgan Sharpe, Director of Marketing and Education at (512) 368-5772 or morgan@warrenwildlifegallery.org.

Webelos Woods is here -- Saturday Sept 30 at Camp Mabry!

Posted by cgibson on Mar 1 2018 - 11:19am

Webelos Woods is the first opportunity for 4th-grade Webelos Cub Scouts to learn what Boy Scouting is all about, and for 5th-grade Webelos Cub Scouts to continue to meet and interact with Boy Scout Troops as part of preparing to cross over into Boy Scouting.

Bee Cave District MegaTraining (Sep 23-24) Registration Now Open

Posted by cgibson on Mar 1 2018 - 11:19am

Here's your one-stop-shop for all your unit's Fall training needs, conveniently close at the Bee Cave LDS Chapel (12001 Bee Caves Rd - Austin 78738). From Committee Challenge, to Leader-Specific Training, to Leave No Trace, Outdoor Leadership and more - check out all the details here at BeeCaveDistrict.org/Training, grab the flyer or click here to see the list of classes and register!

STEM Adventure Weekend (Sept 22-24) Registration Now Open

Posted by cgibson on Mar 1 2018 - 11:19am

Merit badges, Nova and STEM fun for all Boy Scouts and Venturers is waiting at Lost Pines Scout Reservation in September! Grab the flyer, or click here to get all the registration details.

Friends of Scouting Leadership Breakfast

Posted by cgibson on Jan 23 2018 - 9:24am

We would welcome your attendance at this special, invitation-only Friends of Scouting Leadership Breakfast event, benefiting Scouting programs in Central Texas on Tuesday, February 13, 2018 at 7:30 AM at the Barton Creek Country Club (8212 Barton Club Drive). Please contact Mike Hanley at mike.hanley@scouting.org or 512-748-1849 if you would like to attend, and please feel free to download, print and distribute this flyer with all the details.

Bee Cave District Welcome Roger Beasley Mazda as a Friends of Scouting Supporter

Posted by cgibson on Jan 14 2018 - 7:50pm

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