Boy Scout Troop 666 – 1931 to 2021 – 90 Years!

benjamin_banneker_district  The Troop meets most Monday nights at 7:30 p.m. at

  Metropolitan Memorial United Methodist Church,

  3401 Nebraska Avenue, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20016 

Contact us at:  BSATroop666@gmail.com

Thank you for visiting the website of BSA Troop 666.
________

Welcome to Boy Scout Troop 666! Whether you are new, transferring from another Troop, or old hands, this website is designed to help you get acquainted with our program and facilities. It also has something to say about a Scout’s responsibilities and opportunities, and we hope it has the information you need to get the most out of Scouting.

When a boy joins Scouting, in a sense the whole family also joins. Scouting is a volunteer organization. Without volunteers to help challenge your sons there would be no Scouting program or Troop 666. Parents and interested community members comprise the majority of the Troop’s volunteers as either Committee Members or Scoutmasters.

Troop 666 will need your cooperation and volunteered time if it is to succeed. The Troop has some positions that may require a few hours a week of your time; we also have numerous small “one-time” jobs that could be shared among several families. Experience has taught us that the quality of the Troop and of your son’s experience is greatly affected by the contributions of time and effort each scout’s family makes. In addition, the scouts themselves like having their parents involved with their activities. A Boy Scout Troop is not an extension of its Scoutmaster – it is a part of your son’s physical and character development.

Troop 666 is open to all boys regardless of economic or social status, race or creed; we take great pride in the diverse backgrounds of our Scouts. Unfortunately though, no boy will be able to benefit from our program without his family’s commitment to “help the Troop go.” Please let us know of your areas of interest. Many parents are surprised to find that helping their son in Scouting can be both rewarding and fun!

New Scout Information:  Welcome to Troop 666 Booklet

2 thoughts on “Boy Scout Troop 666 – 1931 to 2021 – 90 Years!”

  1. Bruce M. Lloyd says:
    June 7, 2017 at 2:20 am
    Your comment is awaiting moderation.

    Love your Troop History section. I was proud to one of you great scouts, late 40’s, early 50’s. Bruce Lloyd Eagle Scout 4/23/1951, working under the leadership of legendary Colonel Curtis L. Williams, 1947 – 1949. When I was there, I know we were proud to be one of the top troops in the Capital Area Council (I think that’s the name). There were many such great Troops. May God Bless you all, and PLEASE continue with the fine work you’re doing. I live near Trenton N.J. now, or I would try to visit a meeting.

  2. Hello, My name is Paul Deryaw and I am the Curator of the Belleville Scout-Guide Museum here in Belleville,Ontario, Canada. Part of our Museum is dedicated to Jamborees (Provincial, National and World). We have an extensive collection of patches from these events but we do lack some from different Jamborees. In particular we lack the patch from Troop 666 Washington DC from the Canadian Jamboree in 1993. Is there a chance that someone there might be able to assist us. I would be most grateful.
    yours in scouting,
    Paul Deryaw
    Curator
    The Belleville Scout-Guide Museum

    Paul Deryaw
    149 Ann Street,
    Belleville, Ontario, Canada
    K8N 3L2

Leave a Reply to Paul Deryaw Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published.