
Troop 4 and Pack 4 Volunteer To Aid Those Affected By Eaton Fire, Jan. 19, 2025

Congratulations to all of the Troop 4 Scouts who ranked up and earned merit badges!
Troop 4 announcing the rank advancements
The Troop 4 bugler closing the Court of Honor
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The Tear-Drop Project for Richard Peck was a huge success, thanks to Mike Comer and so many other volunteers. The fund-raiser was held at the infield of the Santa Anita Race Track, which donated proceeds for one race to help Richard. There was a collection of vintage campers, gourmet food, live music and special events. But most important, was an outpouring of love and support for Richard and Nick. See more photos here.
Angeles National Forest — Video and photos document The Little Jimmy Backpacking Crew as they hike 22 miles from Islip Saddle to Baden Powell, while still managing to bag Mt. Islip.
Scouts prove their strength and stamina as they hike to the top of Mt. Wilson.
“The backpacking trip was EPIC! We hiked to the summit of Mount Wilson! The freeze dried teriyaki chicken and chili-mac was excellent. This was the best trip with the troop so far. I will definitely come to the next one.“ –Evan Nachtrieb Continue reading
Click here to see more photos of Drew’s Eagle Project.
T4 Scouts demonstrating remote first aid to Webelos
Thanks to all of the boys, parents and leaders that attended T4’s Trail To Scouting event Sunday! The general consensus is that it was a great success. Our boys came through again with great presentations and terrific attitudes, which exemplified the nature of T4, a boy led troop. Any Webelos or parent that attended today’s event could not have gone away with any impression other than T4 is a troop that they should seriously consider joining. Karnik’s leadership inspired all of our boys to do their best and our leaders jumped in everywhere to make sure the boys were fully supported. Larissa’s hospitality center was a hit, as usual, and kept us all caffeinated, fed and hydrated. Mr. Peck did an outstanding job organizing the program with help from Mr. Lakatos, Mr. Mikuriya, and the many ASMs in attendance, and kept things running like a swiss train schedule. And although we did not have Dr. Sinclair’s Teddy Roosevelt this year, Mr. Mikuriya, Mr. McCann and Karnik did a great job giving Continue reading
Reported by Leo Rein, Life Scout, Age 17
Leo Rein is a 17 year old Life Scout who has been with our Troop since May 2006. One of the requirements he completed toward earning his Eagle Rank was to plan and lead a service project that will benefit the community. Continue reading