The troop is scout-led and the Scoutmaster and Assistant Scoutmasters provide a tremendous amount of guidance using the Methods of Scouting.

Troop Committee

The Scouts BSA Troop Committee is responsible for conducting the business of the troop, setting policy, and helping the Scoutmaster and Scouts with the outdoor program and other planned activities. The committee also has the responsibility to provide adults for boards of review. This is an important responsibility and is one area where help is always needed and appreciated. The committee consists of parent volunteers who fulfill various roles on the committee.

Minimum positions for a chartered troop
A chartered Scouts BSA troop requires a Chartered Organization Representative, a Committee Chairman, a Scoutmaster (The Key 3), and at least two committee members.

Charter Representative:
George Cornell
Scoutmaster:
Brad Lang
Assistant Scoutmaster:
Andrew Kitchens
Committee Chair:
Anthony Acierno
Treasurer:
Kylie Acierno
Committee Member:
Lucinda Lang
Committee Member:
Christine Kitchens
Webmaster:
Andrew Kitchens
Secretary:
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Quartermaster:
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Membership Chair:
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Public Relations Chair:
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Parent Unit Coordinator:
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