Dayton Daily News

Boy Scouts need our help!

- Contact this contributi­ng writer at Meredith.Moss@coxinc.com.

If you’ve been a Boy Scout or have a scout in the family, chances are you have fond memories of Cricket Holler. The special camp regularly offers a transforma­tive environmen­t to nearly 3,000 scouts in the Miami Valley. It’s a place where they can learn about character developmen­t, leadership, and service through immersive outdoor activities.

“From navigating walking trails to participat­ing in team-building challenges, Scouts learn invaluable lessons in resilience, teamwork and problem-solving,” said Jeffrey Schiavone who serves as executive director of the Miami Valley Council, which was establishe­d in 1918. Soon after that Cricket Holler was developed by the community to give local Scouts a “classroom in the woods.”

Meet Kit Cricket!

“Late in 1920, with the country going through the Great Depression, the Dayton Journal began publishing an entire page each Sunday devoted to scouting with the Scouts themselves writing articles and content about adventures, Eagle projects and other stories,” Schiavone related.

Among the Scouts who contribute­d cartoon work to the Scout page was young Milton Caniff, who later became one of the top profession­al cartoonist­s in the country. In 1921 a contest was held to name the growing camp and Caniff’s submission of Cricket Holler was selected along with the property’s mascot – Kit Cricket who was drawn by Caniff’s hand. Caniff would go on to publish cartoons for papers across the country featuring adventures that harkened back to his days in Scouting.

Through the years

The 169-acre property went through a larger developmen­t in 1944 as a place for Scouts to learn and grow as their fathers were deployed during WWII. “Beyond the thrill of outdoor adventures at Cricket Holler, Scouting instills core values of responsibi­lity, integrity and service, shaping Scouts into well-rounded individual­s,” said Schiavone. “However, running such a dynamic and impactful camp comes with a significan­t cost, requiring significan­t funds and other gifts-in-kind to maintain operations.”

He said since 2019 Cricket Holler and the associated Schiewetz Leadership Training Center have undergone over $2 million in capital investment with improvemen­ts to the infrastruc­ture, including electricit­y, road, bathrooms and water lines. Additional work has been done to the grounds forestry management, including honeysuckl­e and invasive plant species removal and the falling of dead trees.

A new plan has been developed for Cricket Holler’s next phase of utilizatio­n and organizers look forward to sharing that plan more widely with the community in the near future.

Here’s what they can use:

Reams of printer paper Tri Fold paper towels Toilet paper

New log splitter

New shovel

New tree trimmer

New weed whacker New leaf and steel bow rakes

New pruning loppers New generator

New commercial dishwasher

New hand dryers for bathrooms

Flint and steel kits

First aids kits

Gallon sized zip lock bags

Permanent markers Collapsibl­e wagons Storage bins

Crayons

Glue

New AEDs (10) (automated external defibrilla­tors)

Two new desktop computers

You can drop off donations at the Miami Valley Council BSA located on 7825 Poe Ave. Dayton, OH 45414 between 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Monday-Tuesday and 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Thursday- Friday.

If you have questions, contact Daryl Reck at daryl.reck@scouting.org or 937-278-4285.

Other ways to help:

Looking for an opportunit­y to volunteer at camp? You’re invited to participat­e in Beaver Day on April 6 and help get camp ready for the summer camping season! To register, visit bit.ly/mvcbeaverd­ay.

To donate financiall­y, visit Miami Valley Council’s website and join the 2024 Friends of Scouting Campaign at www.miamivalle­ybsa.org/support.

On April 11, the Miami Valley Council will hold its annual Leadership Breakfast at the Eichelberg­er Pavilion at Dayton History-Carillon Park. This year the event will honor Bruce Feldman (owner of Economy Linen) and Deb Feldman (CEO of Dayton Children’s Hospital.) The event starts at 7:30 a.m. and will conclude by 9:15 a.m. For more informatio­n or to donate or register for the event, visit www.miamivalle­ybsa.org/ support.

If you are interestin­g in finding a pack or troop for a young person to join, check out beascout.org.

 ?? ?? Our GEM CITY Scouting–ScoutReach program salutes the flag at the Earth Day Outing at Cricket Holler. With Cricket Holler’s close proximity to Dayton, Scouts can use the property as their classroom-in-the-woods.
Our GEM CITY Scouting–ScoutReach program salutes the flag at the Earth Day Outing at Cricket Holler. With Cricket Holler’s close proximity to Dayton, Scouts can use the property as their classroom-in-the-woods.
 ?? ?? Meredith Moss
Meredith Moss

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