Boy Scouts of America has several units chartered to St. Bernadette. All follow the Scouting program of the Boy Scouts of America with community service, outdoor activities, systematic advancement, and leadership development to prepare young people to make ethical choices throughout life by learning to live by the values of the Scout Oath and Law.
Scouts BSA units are gender-specific with individual programs. At times they work together on projects, special events, and other events as determined by the Patrol Leaders Councils of each unit. Both units camp monthly, hold weekly meetings throughout the year and provide service to both St. Bernadette as well as the larger community in a variety of ways. Each unit plans its yearly calendar along with providing youth leadership training.
The unit currently has over 40 members supported by unit leaders and many parents serving in a variety of ways. The troop is led by Allison Martinazzi, Committee Chair, and Ben Eloff, Scoutmaster
Rank Advancement
Scout-Stone Gibson, Ashton Jarmer-Slye, Dylan Smith
Tenderfoot-Tyler Bugg, Jackson Cullina, Levi Walters, & Logan Watson
Second Class-Nick Pulsifer
Merit Badges
James Comstock-Camping, Citizenship in the Community, Communication
Christopher Smith-Family Life
Samuel Watson-Communication, Personal Management
Adam Eloff-Family Life
Tyler Bugg-Art
Aiden Schmidt-Art
Logan Bugg-Art
Levi Walters-Mammal Study, Family Life, Pets, Dog Care
Daniel Martin-Family Life
Brycen Schmidt-Art
Andrew Creasey-American Business, Art, Basketry, Citizenship in the World, Fish and Wildlife Management, Game Design, Photography, Plant Science, Pulp and Paper
John Gill-Citizenship in the Community, Citizenship in the Nation, Citizenship in the World, Environmental Science, Personal Fitness
Michael Dauer-McGarrett-Reptile and Amphibian Study, Chess, Electronics, Family Life, Music
Other Awards
Samuel Watson-World Conservation Award
John Gill-Recruiter Strip, Snorkeling, Kayaking, Stand Up Paddleboarding
This unit has 8 members supported by unit leaders and their parents and others working on the behind the scenes work. The troop is lead by Anne Goldberger, Committee Chair, and Lisa Dauer, Scoutmaster
The pack has about 30 active members at all grade levels The group usually camps twice each year, with many other conservation and day outdoor activities. They also work on a variety of service projects, rank requirements as well as traditional Cub Scout Events, such as the Rain Gutter Regatta, Pine Wood Derby, and the annual Blue and Gold Banquet.
Troops 975, 1975, and Pack 957 welcome new members throughout the year.
For more information you can contact the following:
Charter Organization Representative for the units:
Karen Scheel 410-615-0111,