More than 100 Scouts and leaders camped at Camp Bomazeen in Belgrade recently for the annual Spring Camporee.
Scouts from towns in Kennebec, Somerset and Lincoln counties, as well as one troop from Gorham, pitched tents, built cooking fires, practiced knots and lashes, and learned to play the recorder. Meanwhile, more than 20 leaders from as far away as York County completed their outdoor leader training at a different part of Bomazeen, according to a news release from Chuck Mahaleris, district chairman for the Kennebec Valley District of Scouting.
“We have a lot of people from all over Pine Tree Council here,” Kennebec Valley District Program Director Julie McKenney of Belgrade said. “We appreciate everyone coming out.”
For Danielle Morse of St. Albans, Scoutmaster of Troop 403, camping in Bomazeen is a family tradition. During the camporee, three generations of her family returned to camp. Her father, Eagle Scout Chet Morse, attended Bomazeen during the 1970s as a Scout. Now he serves as committee chair of Troop 403 and returned to Bomazeen for part of the weekend program.
Troop 213 includes Scouts from all over Lincoln County. Seven of the troop’s Scouts attended, including Nevan Paulino from Nobleboro and First Class Scout Elijah Smith of Boothbay.
Scoutmaster Mike Lomas of Damariscotta said the camporee is just one part of the troop’s active spring. It had a camping trip a month ago at Hidden Valley Nature Center and a 13-mile hike as part of the Hiking merit badge at George’s Highland Pass.
This summer, Troop 213 will have nine Scouts attending Camp Hinds in Raymond.
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