Overall, the turkey fry went very well. The 1st shift got there before 6AM and started sitting everything up. The temperature was well below freezing when we started and pretty much all day long. The kids in the troop were responsible for preparing the turkeys to be put in the fryer […]
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SOLD OUT! Join our Standby List to be notified if a turkey becomes available A big THANK YOU to the community for its enthusiastic support of this year’s Turkey Fry! We have officially sold out of turkeys. If you would like to be placed on our “Stand By” list – […]
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we got to our campsite at dark. We unpacked our tents and set them up. the next morning it was terribly cold! We ate breakfast and started on the hike. we saw some beautiful sights from the over looks. we stropped at a nice place to eat lunch and refill […]
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East Nashville Boy Scout Troop 3 is now taking orders for its ANNUAL TURKEY FRY!! $45.00* (*Fried in peanut oil, 8-10 lbs cooked weight) ORDER ONLINE HERE Order your Cajun-spiced fried turkey by Friday, November 22nd and enjoy a juicy, flavorful bird without the hassle! Pick up between 9am – […]
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When we got to the site we set up a canopy, then we hit the trail! When we first started we stopped at some water falls, saw some salamanders, and interesting plants. Then the hike started getting a little harder. we had to climb up some pretty hard slopes. We also had to […]
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Frozen Head Trip, 9-21-13 We met at the church at six o’clock when it was still dark and raining. We packed our gear in the cars after eating delicious sausage and biscuits made by Miss Becky. The ride was about two and a half hours but it seemed shorter. When […]
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Raef, Colin, Fredrick, Jordan, Reuben, Horace, Mathew, Spencer, and I (Cooper) met at my house to have a webmaster meeting. We set up our laptops and Ipads and updated the website. I think that we were very successful.
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Remember, it will rain so be sure to bring a rain poncho and extra clothing. You should also put your your clothes in plastic bags to protect them from humidity. Bring extra socks.
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