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BSA Troop 31

Nashville, Tennessee

“It is far better for a scout to eat a burnt pancake that he cooked himself
than to eat one perfectly prepared by an adult.”
William W. Stifler
, Troop 31 Scoutmaster, 1957-1964 and 1966-1969

“Even the burned parts taste good.”
Hicks Woolwine, Troop 31 Eagle Scout

“I felt I had accomplished a really big goal when I first saw my Tenderfoot
badge.  I felt like I was king of the world, that I could do anything.”
Davis Cavallo, Troop 31 Scout

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New Scout Campout, April 4, 2009

Upcoming Troop Events

Friday, August 13 -
Saturday, August 14, 2010

Ocoee River
“Friends and Family”

Photos and Scrapbook

Welcome to BSA Troop 31, one of the oldest organized troops in Nashville. Our original charter was granted in 1920. St. George’s Church has sponsored the troop since 1957.

Our troop is very active and has a varied program. This troop believes in scouting and requires the dedication of each member. We are here to learn and most importantly to have fun.

This website is designed to communicate the upcoming events and activities of Troop 31. It is updated frequently.

Troop Philosophy

Download the Troop 31
2009-2010 Calendar
Updated 03/01/2010
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Troop 31
Parent Survival Guide

Parents of
Troop 31 Scouts:
Youth Protection Training is required of all parents involved with Troop 31. Online course is available at
www.mtcbsa.org
 

Diversity
Troop 31 Boys Attend 19 Different Schools
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Troop 31 - Boy Scouts of America
St. George’s Episcopal Church
4715 Harding Road; Nashville, Tennessee 37205

Last Modified: July 28, 2010
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Nashville, Tennessee