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secluded in a heavily wooded area. The attendance at SirenCon has grown rapidly since 2020 and as of 2024, there is an entire team of staff members, ranging from planning committee members, to staff in charge of making sure each siren at SirenCon is sounded off successfully and safely. The most recent SirenCon took place on June 1, 2024, with approximately 400 spectators in attendance. SirenCon had a news story conducted on local
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Wisconsin. During his stay, members of the lodge visited and made him an honorary member. In turn, he later sent the lodge a letter and a sword, which are now located in the Archives Room at Tesomas Scout Camp, and are available for public viewing. The sword was part of his family
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The main building is the Mark
Program Center, where the kitchen and dining hall are located. Points of interest are the Lost Ship, Crockett's Glen, Baloo's Cave, Fort Akela, and Huck Finn's Waterfront. However, as of 2017, Huck Finn's Waterfront is no longer in use due to the excessive rising of the
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Created in 1993, Akela's World is a Cub Scout summer resident camp. Serving both Cub Scouts and
Webelos Scouts during the summer, it occupies a large portion of the Crystal Lake Scout Reservation property, located at the south end of Crystal Lake. The camp program provides advancement opportunities
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The main building is the
Schultz-Kieffer Fellowship Lodge (also referred to as the Dining Hall, and formerly called the Rotary Lodge), where meals are served. The other main building is the Program Center, which houses the Camp Director's office, Program Director's office, Business Manager's office,
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legend was written, to be used in the calling-out ceremony. Later in 1947 the
National Order of the Arrow Bulletin published it, and gave TKC full credit for its original development. The National Committee adopted it as its official version, and it is still used by TKC as well as many other lodges
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There is long and proud tradition of camping in
Samoset Council, dating back to the very beginning of the council. In 1921, Camp Lakota (on Carroll Lake) was the council's first camp, but historical records are sketchy. With the later rise of Camp Sam-O-Set, quality camping has always been a key
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In 2006, TKC Lodge celebrated its 70th anniversary as a lodge. The previous year, when
Tesomas Scout Camp celebrated its 70th camp anniversary in 2005, the lodge had the opportunity to welcome Robert Tank, its first lodge chief, back to the camp for a weekend of remembrance and celebration. All
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Tesomas, usually on the first saturday of June. SirenCon was started in 2020 by Josh Schmirler, a Wisconsin siren enthusiast that wanted a place for siren enthusiasts to show off their sirens and sound them off. Tesomas makes a great place for SirenCon since the area is mostly
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It was not until 1930 that it was officially retitled
Samoset Council (named after Camp Sam-O-Set, an early camp near the town of Harrison) when it merged with the Marinette Council. Also, territory of nearby councils was absorbed when they ended. The history of each of the councils that are
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Harrison, the council got its name from this camp (changing its name to Samoset Council in 1930). Camp Sam-O-Set was closed the year before the Tesomas property was opened in 1935. The camp, and subsequently the council, were named in honor of Chief
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serves Scouts in Antigo, Boulder Junction, Butternut, Crandon, Eagle River, Elcho, Gleason, Harshaw, Land O’Lakes, Laona, McNaughton, Medford, Merrill, Minocqua, Newbold, Phelps, Phillips, Prentice, Rib Lake, Rhinelander, St. Germain, Stetsonville, Three Lakes, Tomahawk, and
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The Erv Romansky Family Camp, an area near Tesomas with 14 campsites, is for those who choose not to stay with their unit at summer camp. It can accommodate tents, pop-ups, and full size trailers or motor homes. Each site has a fire pit and water, and most have electricity.
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The camp operates for eight weeks during the summer. The Scouts who camp at Tesomas typically stay one week with their Scout Troop. Many of the Boy Scout Troops that attend Tesomas are from cities located in the Samoset Council area of
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The Tesomas logo is Smiley the Tent, a tent with a large smile, wearing a gold crown. Smiley is usually pictured with the camp's slogan, "Where Camping is King!" Smiley has the distinction of being the only Scouting symbol designed by
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The Lodge Executive Committee (LEC) is the leadership of the lodge. This includes the "Key Three" positions: Lodge Chief, Lodge Advisor, and Staff Advisor. The LEC also includes all lodge officers, including the five Chapter Chiefs.
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The first TKC pocket flap patch was introduced in 1954. The design was similar to the current version, except it had a green background. This TKC "first flap" is now highly collectible, as are many other vintage TKC patches.
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Hanna Venture Base, located near Akela's World, is the smallest part of the Crystal Lake Scout Reservation. It was named after, and financially supported by Al Hanna, whose achievements include climbing to the top of
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program areas of Business and Technology, Ecology and Conservation, Personal Wellness, Handicraft, Shooting Sports, Scoutcraft, the Waterfront, Cope & Climbing, and the rank advancement area entitled Eagle Quest.
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2011 marked the 75th anniversary of TKC Lodge, which was widely celebrated and had a green commemorative lodge flap made based on the oldest known pocket flap from the lodge.
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serves Scouts in Abbotsford, Athens, Auburndale, Blenker, Colby, Edgar, Hewitt, Marathon, Marshfield, Spencer, Stratford, Unity, and Withee.
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former chiefs of TKC Lodge present at the anniversary banquet signed a Vigil sash, now also on display in the Tesomas Archives Room.
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television station WJFW. The next SirenCon will be sometime in the summer of 2025. The exact date is still to be determined.
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