ACTIVITY SCHEDULES

SCOUT GREEN = Scout Activities
Magenta               = Adult Activities
RED                     = Troop Activities
BLUE                   = Meals - blue wave (we are in campsite 9 which is blue wave)

SUNDAY SCHEDULE - DAY 1

Time Activity Uniform Location
       
8:30 AM Gather at meeting point A Albertson's parking lot on Palm Bay Blvd.  Just behind the Denny's restaurant.  Be sure that you are in your CLASS A Uniform.
9:30 AM Travel to Camp LaNoChe - goal is to arrive at 11:30 A cars
Noon - 3:00 PM Check-in, troop photo, turn in medical forms and medication, tour the camp, swim check and move into campsite A Campsites
4:30 PM SM / SPL orientation meeting at Handicraft pavilion A Handicraft Pavilion
6:15 PM Blue Wave flag ceremony, prayer, and dinner A WT Bland Flag Pole or Rotary Lodge flag pole
7:15 PM Religious service A Chapel
7:45 PM SM Troop time sign-ups   Handicraft Pavilion
8:45 PM Campfire programs   WT Bland Flag Pole
  Mile swim meeting following campfire    pool pavilion
10:00 PM Troop PLC meeting in Campsite   Campsites
10:30 PM Camp taps / lights out   Campsites

MONDAY - FRIDAY SCHEDULE - Days 2-6

Time Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri
5:45 Reveille
6:00 Mile Swim
All scouts that are tested as 'Swimmers' must participate unless they already have this award.  Meet Mon at the pool, Tue-Thu at the Phillip Starr Waterfront
6:00 Mile Run
All scouts that are tested as less than 'Swimmers', and those scouts that already have the Mile Swim must participate unless they already have this award.
Meet at the Coggins Pavilion
6:00  SM Coffee in campsite
8:00 Flag Ceremony, Prayer and Breakfast at Rotary Lodge Flag Pole
8:00 


Kitchen service for Tuesday Breakfast (serving line, dishes and trash) (spirit award) Dining service for Wednesday Breakfast (wash tables, sweep and trash) (spirit award) Flag Ceremony for Thursday (spirit award)
9:00  Merit Badge - Session one / Trailblazers / Adventure Camp
9:15  SM meeting at W.T. Bland Dining Hall
10:00  Merit Badge - Session two / Trailblazers / Adventure Camp
SM - Wood Carving under the canopy next to the office - Project cost $8.00 - sign up at quartermaster building
10:00 SM Safe Swim / Safety Afloat at pool
10:00 - Noon
SM Volleyball

 

Patrol Flag competition judging - turn into quartermaster hut Gateway competition judging

SM Horseshoe tournament at sports area
SM shotgun competition at shotgun range
10:30 SM Tomahawk throwing
11:00 Merit Badge - Session three
12:25 Prayer and LUNCH  Blue Wave at 12:25 at Rotary Lodge Flag Pole
NOTE: lead prayer Thursday at lunch
12:30  Senior Patrol Leader Meeting at Handicraft Pavilion
1:30 pm SM CPR & Automated Defibrillators 1:30 to 4:30 - cost $45 SM First Aid 1:30 to 4:30 - cost $45
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SM/ASM Leave no Trace Training at Climbing Tower - cost $3.00
SM Leave no Trace Training at Climbing Tower - cost $3.00
1:30  Merit Badge - Session four / Adventure Camp
2:30  Merit Badge - Session five / Adventure Camp
3:30 - 4:20 Big Stump trail
Bring throw away clothes and shoes.
Archery - $1.00 per person Canoeing - Lake Norris Trail happy hour cleanup
4:30 - 5:20 Visitor Latrine Cleanup Fingerprinting Merit Badge at Handicraft  
6:00 pm SM Dinner at pool pavilion hand out merit badge reports
6:15 pm Dinner
Class A Uniform
PIZZA - in campsite Dinner
Class A Uniform
Dinner
Class A Uniform
Family Night cost $6 (cub scouts in uniform eat free)
Dinner
Class A Uniform
7:00 pm Staff vs Scouts sports Staff vs Scouts sports Staff vs Scouts sports
7:15 Pm SM Training - Boy Scout Leader Orientation Training SM meeting with MB counselors to resolve blue card issues at Handicraft Pavilion
7:30 pm campwide games / Troop Activity campwide games / Troop Activity campwide games / OA Cracker Barrel 
Watermelon in camp
campwide games

Ice Cream

8:00 pm Movies in WT Bland Dining Hall 

SM Wood Badge Reunion - WT Bland Dining Hall - pizza available for $3

Movies in WT Bland Dining Hall  Movies in WT Bland Dining Hall 
8:30 pm Cateye Trail

Story Telling at Dance Arbor

Drum Jam Session at Dance Arbor OA Cracker Barrel Pow Wow in council ring - Class A uniform Meet at W.T. Bland Dining Hall flag pole for awards ceremony

Campfire in Council Ring - Class A uniform

9:00 pm SM vs Staff Basketball
10:00 pm SM Night Owl SM Night Owl SM Night Owl SM Night Owl SM Night Owl
10:30 pm Camp TAPS

 SATURDAY SCHEDULE - DAY 7

Time Activity   Location
7:30 Breakfast    
8:00 am Checkout

 


Sunday Night Pre-registration


Trailblazer Schedule

Sunday Check-in; swim check
Monday
Totin' Chip; introduction to hiking; introduction to camping; sanitation and hygiene
Tuesday Square knot; bowline; clove hitch; timber hitch; taut-line hitch; two half hitches; square lashing; shear lashing; diagonal lashing
Wednesday
Introduction to basic first aid
Thursday
Firem'n Chit; fire safety
Friday
Review; fun day


Poseidon's Odyssey Schedule

Monday Tubing and swimming on the Ichetucknee River
Tuesday Canoeing the Silver River
Wednesday Deep sea fishing
Thursday Windsurfing / basics of sailing
Friday Waterskiing/wakeboarding/tubing; sailing regatta


Targeted Awards

Hiking the trails of Camp La-No-Che at The Leonard and Marjorie Williams Family Scout Reservation can be a rewarding experience for Scouts and Scouters alike. Information and helpful hints are provided to make this experience even more fun. The Ecology department maintains and oversees the trail system throughout camp. Before starting any hike, please notify the staff at the Ecology Lodge for directions, hints on changes and wildlife, and to sign the log book. Report back to Ecology Lodge upon completion of each hike. Commissioner points are also awarded to the troops participating and completing the Hiker of La-No-Che Trails award. To become a Hiker of La-No-Che and earn a special patch, one must hike three trails, one of which must be hiked at night. The patch may be purchased at the trading post.

Big Stump Trail

This trail is a tradition at La-No-Che. Expect a muddy two hour walk through the Blackwater Swamp to view an old first growth cypress stump and many natural areas of interest. To take this hike, report to the Ecology Lodge with two leaders and ample time to complete the hike before dark. Weekly changes in times may be invoked as water levels, staff schedules and weather require. Wear old clothes and closed-toe shoes, preferably all items to throw away after the hike. Nobody comes back in clean clothes and the mud usually won’t wash out completely. Those who make it to Big Stump and back fulfill the requirements for a special t-shirt and patch available for purchase from the trading post.

Cateye Trail

The Cateye Trail is marked with red and amber reflectors which the Scouts follow. The route uses existing roads and trails through the east side of camp to provide a challenge for everyone. Remember to bring your flashlights, look up and keep a sharp eye out for the cateyes.

Lake Norris Aquatic Trail

Canoes, PFDs, binoculars and cameras are all part of this new trail winding around the north and west shores of Lake Norris. Cypress trees, osprey nests, woodpeckers, egrets, buzzards and fish will keep you interested throughout the one hour trip. The aquatic staff will try to provide a BSA Lifeguard if the troop does not have one. Twelve floating marker posts show the way and provide interpretive locations along the route. Follow the water lily and enjoy a great experience.