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  To Do My Duty

"We never fail when we try to do our duty.  We always fail when we neglect to do it."

--Lord Robert Baden-Powell

 

 

 

 

The Sagamore Council is pleased to be a recipient of funding from the United Way.

Camp Buffalo

Click here to access 2012 Boy Scout Summer Camp Staff Manual.

Click here to access 2012 Boy Scout Summer Camp Registration Form for Troops.

Click here to access 2012 Boy Scout Summer Camp Reservations Chart.

Click here to access our 2011 Boy Scout Summer Camp promotion video

Crews At 2011 Camp Buffalo Summer Camp 

Sagamore Council is excited to offer a brand new camping opportunity for Venture Crews. Camp Buffalo will be hosting Venture Camp, July 17-23.. Each unit will select their own site, by Quick Claim Deed, and provide their own tents and equipment for the week. A full breakfast will be served each morning, lunches will pre-sacked, and supper will be cooked by each unit in their campsite, with all needed food items provided.  

Each day crew members will have the opportunity to pick from at least two different advancement modules. One of the modules will be focused on core requirements, while the other module will be focused on electives. After supper each day, LET THE FUN BEGIN! There will be sports teams and tournaments, a movie night, a beach party, and more!  

Cost for the week is only $220. If a Scout chooses to attend Boy Scout Camp and Venture Camp, his second week will be discounted to $135. Leaders will pay only $100.  

If you have any questions, please contact Camp Director Diann Sedam at sedamjd@aol.com or 574.721.1982.

 

Explore Camp Buffalo!

 

Camp Buffalo is located nine miles north of Monticello, Indiana, on the banks of the Tippecanoe River.  Camp Buffalo has many facilities available for use, including our new spacious dining facility Shideler Hall, our recently renovated multi-purpose Building with meeting rooms and bunk rooms, and two cabins.  Winter Quarters sleeps 24 and Ivey Lodge sleeps 25. 

 

Our large campfire ring, quiet chapel area, and rustic nature lodge are surrounded by 16 campsites and miles of hiking trails. Access to the Tippecanoe River allows us to provide several canoe trip options ranging from a few short hours to overnight.


Camp Buffalo also has an excellent shooting sports facility, an outdoor swimming pool, a mountain bike trail, and our ever-expanding Liberty Lake for fishing
, canoeing, and kayaking. Our two wetlands provide a great location for wildlife and conservation lessons.

 

Camp Buffalo offers numerous activities for you and your Scout unit or other group. Check out what all we have to offer, and we hope to see you soon!  visit www.campbuffalo.com for all sorts of information and photos!

 

 

For more information about Scouting in your neighborhood, school, or church, visit www.BeAScout.org or call us at 765-452-8253!
Camp Buffalo Ranger:
Chas Triplett

(574) 278-7114

 

The Outdoor Classroom

 

In 2009, nearly 1.1 million youth attended a council camp or national high-adventure camp.