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Boy Scout Mulch - Which Troop

Discussion in 'Homeowners Corner' started by JJB, Mar 3, 2012.

  1. JJB

    JJB Active Member

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    I have fliers from the Boy Scout troops 2970. 1154, & 1666 selling mulch. All say serving Ashburn. Which of these troops actually has scouts residing in the Broadlands. I want to support the community troop.
     
  2. cobymom

    cobymom Sheila Ryan

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    One of my son's friends is in troop 2970 and they've both gone to Hillside, Eagle Ridge, and now Briar Woods, so I think that troop is Broadlands...
     
  3. hornerjo

    hornerjo Senior Member

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    2970 is Broadlands, they are sponsored by Our Savior's Way church over on Waxpool by the stone house.
     
  4. afgm

    afgm Ashburn Farm Resident

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    All are Ashburn based.
     
  5. cobymom

    cobymom Sheila Ryan

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    I'm pretty sure the OP wanted to know which troops were Broadlands based.....
     
  6. pamD

    pamD New Member

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    I think 1154 has Broadlands residents, too - they probably all do. I don't think they are necessarily geographically exclusive.
     
  7. JLC

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    Troop 1158, which hasn't passed out fliers yet and will be delivering mulch on April 21st, has Broadlands residents as well.
     
  8. Audrey

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    All of those troops have kids in Broadlands. Each troop is very different, in size, in what activities they usually do, management philosophy, etc. All of them are superb and a great option to support. My Cub Scout den visited six troops to decide where to move up to - its a personal decision about the best fit - and they ended up in four different troops. Thankfully my own sons chose the same troop!
     

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