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C0mmunity Service.

Community Service events are an opportunity to Lead-
especially for Star, Life, and Eagle Rank scouts.  
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Annual Service Opportunities-

January- Winter Blast Cub Scout Day Camp helpers
January- Legion Racoon Feed
February- Crossovers
March- Scouting for Food
April- Legion Grounds Clean Up
May- Memorial Day Ceremony
June- Flag Day Flag Retirement
June- Lad Lake Opening Flags
July- Legion Parade

August- Delafield Night Out
August- Oconomowoc Arts Festival
August- Legion Golf Outing
September- Pack 49 Opening Pack Meeting
October- Legion Car Show

November- Legion Event Set-up
December- Christmas Family Collection

Scouts hard at work and having fun!

Legion Flag Retirement

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Defatting the Racoon
Legion Annual Racoon Feed

Eagle's Nest at IMR

Lakeland RC Club's Fly-in

Delafield July 4th Parade

Scouting for Food, 2018

Legion Grounds Work Day

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Legion Service Award

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Starting January 1st through December 31st Troop 49 scouts are eligible to earn the Legion Scout Service Award Patch.  This award will be presented by the American Legion for noteworthy service to the Legion and to the community.  All service will be recorded by event, date, total hours at that event then signed approval for the event.  See the service form for all information on the different Legion events through out the year and for examples of types of approved community service allowed.  Adults are eligible for this award as well.

Event and final approval is by one of the following; Troop Charter Org Rep, Scoutmaster or Committee Chair.

Requirements:  Minimum total 20 service hours, participate in no less the 3 Legion events, list any additional service hours to your community as needed.  Events and Hours reset January 1st. 

Legion Award Application

Monthly Reporting of Service Hours-

Report your Service Hours to Charter Organization Representative Ed Marek

If you ran an event, please report the following information:
EVENT NAME / TASK, DATE, # OF SCOUTS, # OF ADULTS, TOTAL HOURS

Example:  Legion setup, July 3, 2016, 14 scouts, 6 adults, 40 hours (2hrs ea.)


Here is what can be used for service hours; Eagle projects, community service, helping at the Launder farm, helping at your church, homeless shelters, area food pantries, the VA Center, volunteer tutoring at school.  I think you get the idea.

Service hours are reported to the Legion during their monthly meeting, in 2019 we had over 3,400 hours of community service for the troop, and those are the hours I knew about! Just imagine if I could include the hours I didn't know about!

2020 Reported Service Hours:
January: 4 scouts, 10 adults, 106 hrs.
February: 20 scouts, 7 adults, 100.5 hrs.
March: 44 scouts, 42 adults, 268.5 hrs.
April: No reported hours
May: 9 adults, 46 hrs.
June: No reported hours
July: 13 scouts, 17 adults, 34.5 hrs.
August: No reported hours
September: 4 scouts, 2 adults, 32 hrs.
October:
November:
December:
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Total hours for 2020: 587.5 (Currently)
2019 Reported Service Hours:
January: 23 scouts, 25 adults, 416 hrs.
February: 45 scouts, 37 adults, 608 hrs.
March: 29 scouts, 8 adults, 218.5 hrs.
April: 44 scouts, 26 adults, 620.5 hrs.
May: 21 scouts, 8 adults, 54.5 hrs.
June: 42 scouts, 19 adults, 758.5 hrs.
July: 31 scouts, 19 adults, 176.5 hrs.
August: 11 scouts, 10 adults, 132 hrs.
September: 24 scouts, 19 adults, 147.5 hrs.
October: 23 scouts, 24 adults, 225 hrs.
November: 4 scouts, 6 adults, 49.5 hrs.
​December: No reported hours 
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Total hours for 2019: 3406.5
2018 Reported Service Hours:
​​January:  4 scouts, 5 adults, 22.5 hrs.
February:  24 scouts, 23 adults, 143 hrs.
March:  28 scouts, 22 adults, 117 hrs.
April: No reported hours
May:  23 scouts, 14 adults, 73 hrs.
June:  7 scouts, 11 adults, 283 hrs.
July:  35 scouts, 26 adults, 222 hrs.
August: 91 scouts, 30 adults, 783 hrs.
September: 15 scouts, 9 adults, 35 hrs.
October: No reported hours.
November: No reported hours.
December: 5 scouts, 3 adults, 42 hrs.
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Total hours for 2018: 1912.5
2017 Reported Service Hours:
​January: No reported hours
February: 17 scouts, 5 adults, 43 hours
March: 56 scouts, 21 adults, 218 hours
April: 36 scouts, 25 adults, 101 hours
May: 36 scouts, 15 adults, 258 hours
June: 35 scouts, 22 adults, 409 hours
July:  25 scouts, 21 adults, 120 hours
August:  18 scouts, 8 adults, 126 hours
September:  52 scouts, 23 adults, 281 hours
October: 41 scouts, 20 adults, 354 hours
November: 18 scouts, 13 adults, 112 hours
December: 9 scouts,  10 adults,  61.5 hours
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Total hours for 2017:  2083.5
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