Euchee Thanksgiving Camp Program (Tulsa)

FIRST DAY

11:30 AM Arrive in camp.  
Flag raising. 
Gather fire-wood. 
12:00 PM  Lunch. 
1:30 PM Snow fight. 
3:30 PM Gathered large supply 
5:30 PM Retreat. 
6:00 PM Supper. 
7:00 PM Camp fire program in front of fire place:  "The Romance of Winter Camp".  
8:30 PM Taps.

SECOND DAY

7:00 AM Reveille
7:30 AM

Flag raising.  
Breakfast. 

8:30 to 11:30  Period spent on Scout Advancement. 
11:30 AM  Dinner. 
1:30 PM  Tests and examinations. 
Tree felling. 
Gathering more firewood.
5:30 P.M.  Retreat. 
Supper. 
8:00 P. M.  Camp fire program in front of fireplace.  Dramatization of Ice-rescue, Skating, and other winter activities.

THIRD DAY

7:30 AM Reveille.
8:00 AM Flag Raising. 
Breakfast. 
9:00 AM  Cleaning up camp and packing duffle. 
10:00 AM  Sunday school service. 
11:30 AM  Dinner. 
1:00 PM  Free time. 
3:30 PM Retreat. 
Break camp
 

 

 

Search  Inquiry Net

Additional Books

Site Contents

 

 

 


Additional Information:

Peer- Level Topic Links:

Parent- Level Topic Links:

The Inquiry Net Main Topic Links:

External Sponsor Links:

 

 

 

Search Amazon.Com:

When you place an order with Amazon.Com using the search box below, a small referral fee is returned to The Inquiry Net to help defer the expense of keeping us online.  Thank you for your consideration!

Search:
Keywords:
Amazon Logo
 

 

Scout Books Trading Post

Dead Bugs, Blow Guns, Sharp Knives, & Snakes:
What More Could A Boy Want?

Old School Scouting:
What to Do, and How to Do It!

To Email me, replace "(at)" below with "@"
Rick(at)Kudu.Net

If you have questions about one of my 2,000 pages here, you must send me the URL of the page!
This URL is sometimes called the "Address" and it is usually found in a little box near the top of your screen.  Most URLs start with the letters "http://"

The Kudu Net is a backup "mirror" of The Inquiry Net.  

©2003, 2011 The Inquiry Net, http://inquiry.net  In addition to any Copyright still held by the original authors, the Scans, Optical Character Recognition, extensive Editing,  and HTML Coding on this Website are the property of the Webmaster.   My work may be used by individuals for non-commercial, non-web-based activities, such as Scouting, research, teaching, and personal use so long as this copyright statement and a URL to my material is included in the text
The purpose of this Website is to provide access  to hard to find, out-of-print documents.  Much of the content has been edited to be of practical use in today's world and is not intended as historical preservation.   I will be happy to provide scans of specific short passages in the original documents for people involved in academic research.  

 

Last modified: January 31, 2012.