You've found Rocklin BSA Troop 333!
Our troop is scout run, where the youth leaders plan and carry out the program with the coaching and mentoring of the adult Scoutmasters, leaders, and parents.

Breaking Troop News!
Calendar Updated
12/30/08--check it out!
Permissions Slips are now available online!!
You can
open a pdf slip for each event off the link within the calendar section!
BLANK PERMISSION SLIP
Significant events:
HAPPY
NEW
YEAR!
Thanks for
supporting the December 20 Christmas Food Basket Event!
January 17 - Pack 333 Pinewood Derby
Mark you
calendars--Summer Camp '09 dates and location set!
Troop 333 will be
heading to Oregon once a again--this time to the coast to attend Camp
Meriwether
Camp dates are set for August 3 arrival, August 8 departure
Cost is $340.00 per attendee, and a $10.00
deposit holds your spot now.
http://www.cpcbsa.org/camp-properties/propertylist/meriwether/index.html
New Behavior Policy Posted see the Troop Organization page
Activities
Our troop is active year round. The troop meets weekly during the school year, and every two weeks during the summer. We have monthly outings, typically the third weekend of the month, all over Northern California, and attend a week long resident camp each summer. We also support and participate in many service projects in our community.
Check out our calendar for what's happening today, and what our current plans are.
What Scouts can expect
Troop 333 scouts have a lot of fun!
There are many opportunities to experience the Great Outdoors, build friendships, and gain practical skills for life. All the
opportunities to earn and achieve scout ranks, including the highly regarded and respected rank of Eagle Scout. As a scout, you will learn self reliance, the value of teamwork, and have opportunities to set positive goals for yourself. As a scout you will have the opportunity to learn a variety skills to help you make the most of your self, family, and community.
We share the camaraderie of scouting, and troop members gain the sense of belonging to a positive group, with opportunity
achievement and positive recognition. Scouting builds self confidence, self reliance, and self discipline.
Mission Statement
The mission statement of Boy Scouts of America is to prepare young people to make ethical choices over their lifetimes by instilling in them the values of the Scout Oath and Law.
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