Mackinac island scout service troop 127
Applications for 2025 are open for Scouts and Adult leaders.
We are taking donations for new Trailers to transport our equipment to the Island. You can click on the Donate Button, Or Scan the Paypal QR code, Or to save the extra fees please use a check
You can send a check to: 3240 Reamer Rd. Lapeer, MI 48446
Extras funds will be used for camperships.
TRAILER UPDATE: We have enough money for the first trailer. 1/3 of the way to the second trailer. Still need money for the LOGO'S on the side of the trailers.
You can send a check to: 3240 Reamer Rd. Lapeer, MI 48446
Extras funds will be used for camperships.
TRAILER UPDATE: We have enough money for the first trailer. 1/3 of the way to the second trailer. Still need money for the LOGO'S on the side of the trailers.
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SAVE THE DATE: September 21, 2024 We will be having a reunion for all 25 years of participants. Let everyone know to send us an email
NOTICE:
When Lapeer schools are cancelled due to weather, our meeting is cancelled because the meeting place is closed.
When Lapeer schools are cancelled due to weather, our meeting is cancelled because the meeting place is closed.
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This is where you can get information about our program. All the 2024 dates are for information only.
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This BUY NOW BUTTON is to give you the option to pay by Debit Card or Credit Card.
If you need to do a partial payment right know click on the PARTIAL PAYMENT button. After payment is submitted please send an email to [email protected] with the scouts name, the amount paid and the date paid. YOU WILL BE ASKED TO PAY THE % CHARGED FOR THE TRANSACTION LATER. |
drum and bugle corps
For the past number of years MISST 127 has included a Drum and Bugle Corps as one of it’s patrols. The Corps plays patriotic songs from the fort and over Marquette Park to the downtown each morning and afternoon just before the flag ceremonies and twice daily in the fort on the parade grounds.
TO THE RIGHT IS 2018 Drum & Bugle Corp. |
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Mackinac island
The island is the location of Mackinac Island State Park, which covers about 80 percent of the island and includes Fort Mackinac and portions of the island’s historic downtown and harbor. Motorized vehicles have been prohibited on the island since 1898, with the exception of snowmobiles during winter, emergency vehicles, and service vehicles. Travel on the island is either by foot, bicycle, or horse-drawn carriage.