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Boy Scouts of America
Northern New Jersey Council # 333
Lenape Trail District #33
formerly Orange Mountains District#47
Troop 16 (5216)
Chartered by St. Philomena's Church
Livingston, New Jersey
Order of the Arrow
Lenapehoking Lodge IX
Southwest Chapter
Northern New Jersey Council
Awards
BOY SCOUT AWARDS AND RECOGNITIONS
Aidan has received the following awards or recognitions as a Boy Scout.
The Arrow of Light -
The highest award in Cub Scouting is the Webelos Arrow of Light award. It is the only Cub Scout badge that you can wear on your Boy Scout uniform. You will work on outdoor skills, physically fitness, and learn more about citizenship and working with others. Upon completion of Arrow of Light, you can bridge into a Boy Scout troop.

The Arrow of Light award is worn on the left pocket flap of the blue Cub Scout Uniform or below the left pocket of the tan Boy Scout Uniform.is a Cub Scout award.
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Site Home Page
Cub Scout Home
Boy Scout Home
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The Firem'n Chit -
The Scout must show his Scout leader, or someone designated by his leader, that he understands his responsibility to do the following:

I have read and understand use and safety rules from the Boy Scout Handbook.
I will build a campfire only when necessary and when I have the necessary permits (regulations vary by locality).
I will minimize campfire impacts or use existing fire lays consistent with the principles of Leave No Trace. I will check to see that all flammable material is cleared at least 5 feet in all directions from fire (total 10 feet).
I will safely use and store fire starting materials.
I will see that fire is attended to at all times.
I will make sure that water and/or a shovel is readily available. I will promptly report any wildfire to the proper authorities.
I will use the cold-out test to make sure the fire is cold out and will make sure the fire lay is cleaned before I leave it.
I will follow the Outdoor Code and the principles of Leave No Trace.
The Scout's "Firem'n Rights" can be taken from him if he fails in his responsibility.
The Boy Scouts
Scout Rank
Tenderfoot Rank
Second Class Rank
First Class Rank
Star Scout Rank
Life Scout Rank
Eagle Scout Rank
Eagle Scout Project
Order of the Arrow
Merit Badge Info
Merit Badges Earned
List of All Merit Badges
My Boy Scout Awards
My Family Web Site
The Totin' Chip -
The Scout must show his Scout leader, or someone designated by his leader, that he understands his responsibility to do the following:

Read and understand woods tools use and safety rules from the Boy Scout Handbook.
Demonstrate proper handling, care, and use of the pocket knife, ax, and saw.
Use knife, ax, and saw as tools, not playthings.
Respect all safety rules to protect others.
Respect property. Cut living and dead trees only with permission and with good reason.
Subscribe to the Outdoor Code.
The Scout's "Totin' Rights" can be taken from him if he fails in his responsibility.
Dad's Scouter Site
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The Recruiter Strip -
There are NO formal requirements for these strips. Each Unit establishes the procedure for awarding the strip. Usually, a Recruiter Strip is awarded to a Cub Scout or Boy Scout the first time he is successful in getting a friend, relative, classmate, or other acquaintance to join his unit.

Aidan recruited 4 boys into the Scouting program.
The World Conservation Awards provides an opportunity for individual Scouts to 'think globally'
and 'act locally' to preserve and improve our environment. This program is designed to make
youth members aware that all nations are closely related through natural resources and that
we are interdependent with our world environment.
Leave No Trace is a set of principles for participation in outdoor recreation that seeks to minimize the impact on the natural environment. Proponents of Leave No Trace believe that individual impacts caused by recreation can accumulate to degrade the land. Therefore, the Leave No Trace message encourages people who spend time in the out-of-doors to behave in such a way that they can minimize unavoidable impacts and prevent avoidable impacts. It is often summarized: "Take only photos, leave only foot prints."
The Official Cub Scout and Boy Scout Internet site of Aidan Romualdo
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