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2nd
Annual
Ken and June Smith
Memorial Shoot |
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Details, Details . . .
Scouts and Scouters
are invited
to participate in the 2nd annual Ken
and June Smith Memorial Shoot.
The shoot will be divided into two age groups, those under 21
and those that are 21 and over. Boy Scout Troops and
Venturing Crews can also enter a 3 youth shooting team.
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Shooting will be with .22 LR
rifles from the standing
position at 50 ft. If you do not have a rifle, loaners will
be available. Each shooter will shoot 5 shots at 3 different
targets. The top 3 scores in each age group will be awarded a
trophy. Entry fee is $8.00 per shooter or $24 per team.
Ammunition and targets will be provided. Eye and
ear protection will also be provided for those of you who do not have
any. Registrations need to be mailed before March 1, 2008.
Ken and June Smith
Ken Smith, born in 1914, was continuously registered with the Boy
Scouts for 80 years. He was actively engaged in Scouting for
every one of those years, reaching the rank of Eagle, working at Camp
Scouthaven (in the Buffalo NY area). Being inducted into the Order of the
Arrow and serving in every possible volunteer capacity
with Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts, and District leadership in Buffalo,
Rochester, Pleasantville (all New York State) and finally in Columbus,
OH where he served on the camping committee.
Ken and his wife, June, were especially noted for their dedication to
the Scout Camp, Curtis
S. Read high adventure camping program in Brant
Lake, NY. They are credited for keeping the camp alive and
bringing trekking to thousands of past and future Scouts. Ken
serviced as the summer Director of the the camp for several years in
the early 1990's with June assisting by his side with the office
details. Ken and June are both recipients of the Silver
Beaver award for their dedication and service.
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Who: Area Boy Scouts
and Scouters
What: Target Shoot with 22 Rifles
Where: Powder
Room on Powell Road
When: 6:00 p.m., Tuesday
March 4, 2007 |
The Paperwork:

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