Local council preparing for Scout-O-Rama event

Scouts serve as safety spotters as they help children learn the art of rope climbing Saturday during the annual Scout-O-Rama at Spring Lake Park.
Scouts serve as safety spotters as they help children learn the art of rope climbing Saturday during the annual Scout-O-Rama at Spring Lake Park.

Scout-O-Rama will take place Friday through April 28 at Spring Lake Park in Texarkana, Texas.

Hundreds of Scouts from all over the Four States Area will attend the event. The public is invited.

The Scouting extravaganza will be open to the public from 10:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday. The opening ceremony will be at 11:30 a.m. Exhibits and demonstrations open to the public at noon.

Scout-O-Rama is a showcase for the value of Scouting.

"There is not an 8-year-old alive who doesn't want to shoot a BB gun, catch a fish or make a s'more around a campfire. If you want proof of my statement, come to Scout-O-Rama," Anthony Escobar, Scout executive for the Caddo Area Council, said in an earlier article. "Scout-O-Rama is a showcase of our Boy Scouts of America Scouting movement. There are going to be all sorts of fun activities."

Some of the activities and demonstrations that will be taking place include Civil War-era re-enactors and cannons, Pinewood derby racing, fishing, soap box derby racing, chili cook-off, military vehicles on display, Scout craft, tomahawk throwing, Native American dancing/singing, pre-1840s camping demonstrations, blacksmithing, canoeing and food vendors.

"We like to say Scouting is fun and we truly believe there's not an 8-year-old boy or girl that doesn't want to be a part of Boy Scouts of America. They just don't know yet," Escobar said.

The free event is a way to show the community what Scouting is about in hopes of recruiting more Scouts.

"We want to introduce it to mom and dad," Escobar said. "For that weekend, our Caddo Area Council, we are taking over Spring Lake Park. It's just going to be acres of Scouting fun. That's why we open it to the entire community, so we can introduce them to the Boy Scouts of America and the Caddo Area Council. Come have lots of fun."

Bowls of chili from the chili cook-off will be $5 and will be served from noon until it's gone.

Organizers are hoping for 5,000 attendees.

For more information, call 903-793-2179 or visit 4StatesSOR.com.

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