Fort Washington State Park – Flourtown Day Use Area
Troops 541 & 542 Trail Run
Fort Washington State Park - Flourtown Day Use Area 44 West Mill Road, Flourtown, Pennsylvania, United StatesThis is our major annual fundraiser and all proceeds will go to fund our Troop’s capital projects and ongoing programs. Please invite friends and family to participate in the run/walk, and support Troops 542 and 541! All Scouts and parents are encouraged to volunteer and help out at the event!
Troop Awards Dinner
Fort Washington State Park - Flourtown Day Use Area 44 West Mill Road, Flourtown, Pennsylvania, United StatesThe spring awards banquet will be on Saturday, March 18, at 3PM, at the Flourtown Day Use Area at FortWashington State Park. Badges will be presented, and we’ll have a program presented by our Scouts. A potluck luncheon will be served after the program. Stay tuned for details as we Read more…
Troop 542 & 541 Trail Run
Fort Washington State Park - Flourtown Day Use Area 44 West Mill Road, Flourtown, Pennsylvania, United StatesCome join us for a challenging and fun 5.42K Run and Walk/Hike through the beautiful trails of Fort Washington State Park and along the Wissahickon Creek Green Ribbon Trail. The trail follows the scenic Wissahickon Creek over the old Reading Railroad bridge (now a walking bridge – part of trail) Read more…
Troop 542 Dinner and Awards Ceremony
Fort Washington State Park - Flourtown Day Use Area 44 West Mill Road, Flourtown, Pennsylvania, United StatesThe spring awards ceremony which closes out the winter quarter will be a dinner held at the Flourtown Day Use Area at Fort Washington State Park on Saturday, March 19th, at 3:00 PM. New Scouts will be invested at the ceremony and badges earned during the winter will be presented. Read more…
Troop 542 & 541 Trail Run
Fort Washington State Park - Flourtown Day Use Area 44 West Mill Road, Flourtown, Pennsylvania, United StatesCome join us for a challenging and fun 5.42K Run and Walk/Hike through the beautiful trails of Fort Washington State Park and along the Wissahickon Creek Green Ribbon Trail. The trail follows the scenic Wissahickon Creek over the old Reading Rail road bridge to historic Militia Hill and back. The Read more…