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March 11, 2025

Episode 311 of the Troop 457 Zelienople - Scoutmaster Minute podcast, hosted by Troop457Zelie, titled "March 11, 2025" was published on March 12, 2025 and runs 4 minutes.

March 12, 2025 ·4m · Troop 457 Zelienople - Scoutmaster Minute

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This week's podcast features important updates, some well-earned recognitions, and details on upcoming events you won't want to miss.REFERENCE INFORMATION:2025 Technology Merit Badge AcademyPack 457 Crossover CeremonyWilderness Survival Meeting & (Extended PLC and Parents Meetings)Pack 457 Pinewood DerbyPack 403 Crossover CeremonyCampout - Seven Ranges Good Turn Weekend (April 25 - 27)Campout - Crossover Campout (May 16 - 18)Campout - Summer Resident Camp (June 22 - 28)Campout - 2026 Philmont Trek

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