We would like to wish you and yours a Merry Christmas, Happy Holiday Season, Happy Festivus, and a great New Year filled with the best inside and out of scouting!
-Alexander Popichak,
SPL/Webmaster, Troop 831
Monday, December 24, 2012
On behalf of Troop 831...
Friday, December 7, 2012
Fwd: This Sunday's Troop Meeting
-----Original Message-----
From: Alexander Popichak
To: Troop-831-Email-List
Sent: Fri, Dec 7, 2012 9:31 pm
Subject: This Sunday's Troop Meeting
Troop,
Time seems to fly by. Nevertheless, our next meeting is this coming
Sunday at 6:30. We're doing a hobby night, so bring what you collect or
do as a hobby, and we'll round-robin it like last time. You don't have
to bring anything, but it'd be nice to see everyone participate.
Before the meeting at 6PM, we'll have our PLC (Patrol Leaders Council)
Planning meeting for the next 90 days. As always, all are invited. This
is our troop, so have your voice heard!
Again, we'd like to welcome Lewis C and Zavier H to the
troop, as they crossed over from Pack 831 this past Sunday! Feel free
to check out our site, troop831carnegie.org complete with calendar and
fancy stuff. Also, if you're interested in a slightly outdated, but
still useful glossary of things like PLC's and COH's, here it is:
http://troop831carnegie.org/Glossary.html
As always, if you have any questions, feel free to contact me!
Thanks!
Alexander Popichak, Webmaster/SPL
Troop 831
www.troop831carnegie.org
alexp525@aol.com
"I can't imagine a person becoming a success who doesn't give this game
of life everything he's got." - Walter Cronkite
Tuesday, November 27, 2012
Court Of Honor
-----Original Message-----
From: Alexander Popichak <alexp525@aol.com>
To: Troop-831-Email-List
Sent: Tue, Nov 27, 2012 7:14 pm
Subject: Court Of Honor
To: Troop-831-Email-List
Sent: Tue, Nov 27, 2012 7:14 pm
Subject: Court Of Honor
Troop,
This coming Sunday (the 2nd) we will be having our Court of Honor at Saint John's at 6:30PM in the church basement. Consider this your invitation! We are asking that each family bring 1 dozen cookies or a 2 liter bottle. Thanks in advance for your contribution! We are looking at having several rank advancements and merit badges (including those earned at summer camp) as well as a *Special Presentation*. If you have questions, feel free to contact me, or Mr. M.
Thanks Everyone!
Alexander Popichak
Webmaster/SPL
Troop 831
"I can't imagine a person becoming a success who doesn't give this game of life everything he's got." - Walter Cronkite
The troop website, troop831carnegie.org celebrates 4 years on January 10th, 2013!
Saturday, November 17, 2012
Thursday, November 8, 2012
Fwd: Brandon Chaney
-----Original Message-----
From: Popichak, Robert <rpopichak@pa.gov>
To: 'Alexander Popichak'
Sent: Thu, Nov 8, 2012 7:36 am
Subject: FW: Brandon Chaney
From: Popichak, Robert <rpopichak@pa.gov>
To: 'Alexander Popichak'
Sent: Thu, Nov 8, 2012 7:36 am
Subject: FW: Brandon Chaney
Alex,
Is there any way you can post this on the website? Brandon is a Troop 831 Eagle and I think he went on the NYC adventure with us.
It's a great read…thanks!
Dad
From: LARRY JONES [mailto:banksville@msn.com]
Sent: Thursday, November 08, 2012 12:13 AM
To: People
Subject: FW: Brandon Chaney
Sent: Thursday, November 08, 2012 12:13 AM
To: People
Subject: FW: Brandon Chaney
I recieved this email from one of our Eagle Scouts. He was was on a special FEMA team for mega emergencies and was activated. I just wanted to pass along his story and the devestation he must be witnessing first hand. Needless to say, I, and I'm sure his fellow scouts and scouters, are very proud of the work he is doing!
Please keep Brandon, his team, and all those devestaed by the storm in your prayers and thoughts.
Larry Jones
Hello,
Please keep Brandon, his team, and all those devestaed by the storm in your prayers and thoughts.
Larry Jones
Hello,
Well as many of you may know last Thursday I was deployed with FEMA in response to hurricane sandy. Time is limited and I just wanted to give everyone a quick update. The last I had heard was that we were not going to be deployed, and then as per the old stand by "FEMA FLEXIBLE" I got a call to serve. I packed up and was en route to the NPSC in Hyattsville MD by 5pm Thursday night. By Friday I had my office up and running, and was making good headway by Friday night. Saturday morning when I arrived to work I had immediate field transfer papers on my desk. We were to deploy a team to New York City to begin the Applicant Services Process for FEMA Aid. By 1pm Saturday I had my 5 team members ready to go. We were briefed that we were going to deploy to an unknown location to assist applicants with Intake, Lodging, Transitional housing, Non Insured disaster assistance, and vehicle claims. By 8pm we still did not know where we were going and were to to stand by until 4am Sunday. Sunday the entire day was spent in the NPSC attempting to find lodging in New York. With lodging being so scarce in New York our team got a hotel in Ben-Salem Pennsylvania. We traveled 2.5 hours at 10pm Sunday night to our hotel. Tired was an understatement at this point. We held another briefing at the hotel that night and were told that we were going to Jamaica Queens and were to deploy at 5am. Monday morning we got ready and had 5 FEMA SUVS on the road to our site, little did we know that we had a 3.5 hour drive ahead of us due to weather and NYC drivers. When we arrived there was plenty of devastation. Mind blowing was a complete understatement, it was as if we were in a 3rd world country. Security was a Major concern because we were the first FEMA team on the ground in this community. The people were bombarding our convoy looking for assistance. We set up our mobile command and office in a Community College in Jamaica. Most of the applicants had nothing left at all and some of the stories would bring tears to my eyes. Something that I found unbelievable was the resilience of the people and how many of them could still smile after all they had been through. We have over 600 applicants at our shelter location with another 150 coming into the shelter due to more incliamate weather. With those numbers and the need for the College to reopen the Red Cross relocated many of the victims to other locations and even other states. We stayed at that location until Tuesday Night. Today were were not deployed and got a day off due to dangerous weather. This was much needed after working 12-18 hour days the last 7 days. Today's Estimates have the number of people effected in the tens to hundreds of thousands with no reasonable end in sight. Headquarters stated today we could be here for up to 3 months and overall federal operations 1-3 years. FEMA inspections along with the Army Core of Engineers are saying that some towns in New Jersey's barrier islands may never be rebuilt do to the extensive damage and the cost to rebuild. Tomorrow we will go to a new location in New York to scout out a JFO, and then work on opening up a DRC and DAC. Once that's complete, we will be calling that home until we have exhausted all efforts to assist and reach out to each individual that was effected or needs assistance. If you are able or are looking to help out with Food, Clothing, Toys, ETC... please email me and I will send a list of the Items needed. I miss home very much but the need for me and my team here is much greater. Please keep in touch and look out for updates from me as I get the chance. God bless Everyone and I will be in touch soon.
P.S If you feel the need to pass this email along please do so.
Brandon J Chaney
Tuesday, November 6, 2012
Friday, October 12, 2012
FLASH FROM MR MASTANDREA: TOMORROWS SEARCH AND RES...
FLASH FROM MR MASTANDREA: TOMORROWS SEARCH AND RESCUE MORNING HAS BEEN CANCELLED.
Tuesday, October 2, 2012
Fwd: Saturday's Flag Ceremony
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: kobistek@juno.com <kobistek@juno.com>
Date: Tue, Oct 2, 2012 at 7:52 AM
Subject: RE: Saturday's Flag Ceremony
To: Troop-831-List
Date: Tue, Oct 2, 2012 at 7:52 AM
Subject: RE: Saturday's Flag Ceremony
To: Troop-831-List
Hello Scout Leaders, (AND SCOUTS!!!)
There will be another flag ceremony this Saturday at 10 AM at the borough building.
There will be another flag ceremony this Saturday at 10 AM at the borough building.
VFW Post 331 along with the Borough of Carnegie will have a flag service honoring decorated WWII Veteran Daniel J. McGrogan, Jr on Saturday, October 6th at 10 am at the Carnegie Municipal Building, One Veteran's Way (busway parking lot). There will be a short reception after the service at the VFW located behind municipal building. All are welcome.
Thanks to Fr. Bob, Mr. Todd Obidowski, the Carlynton Band Director, will be bugling for the ceremony.
Thanks for all your support - hope to see you there.
Jack Kobistek
Friday, September 7, 2012
...And The Planning Meeting Is Set!
-----Original Message-----
From: Alexander Popichak <alexp525@aol.com>
To: Troop-831
Sent: Fri, Sep 7, 2012 3:42 pm
Subject: ...And The Planning Meeting Is Set!
From: Alexander Popichak <alexp525@aol.com>
To: Troop-831
Sent: Fri, Sep 7, 2012 3:42 pm
Subject: ...And The Planning Meeting Is Set!
Hello Troop 831!
It's that time of year again, where we plan out our year... and schedule it. I agree, it's not the most fun thing to do, but it must be done. We will be meeting Sunday, September 16th at 6:30PM AT THE NEW SHELTER, Carnegie Park. There Will Be A PLC at 6:00PM.
To make the PLC (and the rest of the troop's) job easier, if you have an idea for something awesome to do in the coming year, email me ASAP. I will compile a list of what we've done traditionally (Camporees, Roy Weller, things like that), and the months that we have at our disposal (end of Sept-June), and we will put these ideas at least into months (Of course with the blessing of the troop committee).
I highly recommend attending the PLC at 6. This is your troop, if you like something, hate something, or have a constructive idea for improvement, let your voice be heard via email to me, or at this meeting.
Again, Sunday September 16th at 6:30PM at CARNEGIE PARK's New Shelter.
Questions? Feel Free to contact me!
Questions? Feel Free to contact me!
Thanks!
Alexander Popichak
Webmaster/SPL
Troop 831
I can't imagine a person becoming a success who doesn't give this game of life everything he's got.
-Walter Cronkite
Courage is what it takes to stand up and speak; courage is also what it takes to sit down and listen.
-Winston Churchill
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