Scouting

Jamieson Memorial offers a big "Thank You" to all of our Scout leaders for making these programs available to our local children and youth. Cub and Boy Scout Sunday is usually observed on the second Sunday in February and Girl Scout Sunday is usually observed on the second Sunday in March.

Boy Scouts of America

The Boy Scouts of America emphasizes strong personal values, character, self-worth and usefulness, caring relationships, a desire to learn, and productive and creative use of time. The program levels of Boy Scouts are:

Among churches that are national chartered organizations for the Boy Scouts of America using traditional scouting programs, at of the end of 2008, the United Methodist Church ranks second serving 11,499 units with 367,238 youth.

Jamieson serves the following packs/troops:

Cub Scout Pack 7450

Boy Scout Troop 7450 ScoutSunday2010

Visit the Heart of Virginia Boy Scout Council website at www.scoutingvirginia.org.

On Sunday, February 14th, Cub Scout Pack 7450 and Boy Scout Troop 7450, chartered by Jamieson Memorial United Methodist Church, celebrated Scout Sunday at the 11:00 AM Worship Service. A reception following the worship service also celebrated The Boy Scouts of America’s 100th birthday which was founded on February 8, 1910. The earliest Troop history we have in the Clarksville area dates back to 1924 with a Boy Scout Troop chartered to Jamieson Memorial. One of our former ministers, Dr. Asa Driscoll, was the Scout Master. This history was passed on to us by the late Mac Crowder who just recently passed away at the age of 96. Mr. Crowder joined this Boy Scout Troop at the age of 11 in 1924. (see below)

Boy Scout Sunday

Pictured are some of the members of Cub Scout Pack 7450, Boy Scout Troop 7450, and the late Mr. Maclean Crowder during Scout Sunday 2009 at Jamieson Memorial United Methodist Church in Clarksville. At the age of 96, Mr. Crowder was the oldest known living person that was involved in the Clarksville Boy Scouts. He joined the Boy Scouts in 1924.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Girl Scouts of the USA

The Girl Scouts of the USA, the largest voluntary organization for girls in the world, helps girls grow strong physically, mentally, emotionally and spiritually.

The program levels of Girl Scouts are: Girl Scouts

Daisy/Brownie Troop 3805

Click here to watch a slideshow of the Brownies 2008 Halloween Party.

The National Association of United Methodist Scouters.

 Formed in 1986, the National Association of United Methodist Scouters (NAUMS) is an association of individuals who support the Ministry of Scouting in the United Methodist Church. The Ministry of Scouting is an outreach ministry of the church emphasizing the use of programs of the Boy Scouts of America, Girl Scouts of the USA, Campfire USA and 4-H.

The primary purposes of NAUMS are to promote the Ministry of Scouting throughout the United Methodist Church and to develop resources for individuals involved in the Ministry. In addition to supporting this Ministry, members receive the Association newsletter, “NAUMS News”.

NAUMS has training events for local church scouting coordinators scheduled throughout the year at various locations. Check the NAUMS web site: www.naums.org for schedule information.

If you are not yet a member of NAUMS, please join us and help support the Ministry of Scouting. Life Memberships are available for individuals who are committed to the long term impact of the Association. Please go to the NAUMS web site, www.naums.org, for additional information.

NAUMS is affiliated with the General Commission on United Methodist Men and the National Association of Conference Presidents of UMMen. The Association receives significant support from the UMM Foundation.

NAUMS is a not for profit Tennessee corporation and your donations and membership dues may be tax deductible. Consult your tax advisor.

Jamieson Memorial is the chartered organization for Cub Scout Pack 7450, Boy Scout Troop 7450, and Daisy/Brownie Troop 3805.  This is one of our outreach ministries in the surrounding Clarksville area. For those who wish to learn more about this ministry and would consider joining NAUMS, contact Steve Roberts.