Libertyville Scouts BSA Troop 72
Chartered in 1929 by United Methodist Church in Libertyville, IL.
Troop 72 serves their local communities as they volunteer to work at Northern Illinois Food Bank and Feed My Starving Children!
Troop 72 starts their sewing adventures as they sew their own wallets using thread, yarn, and needles!
Troop 72 welcomes new Scout Fiona. She comes from Pack 194 and crossed over on March 13th. Welcome Fiona!!
Support you Libertyville Scouts!! Join us outside the United Methodist Church of Libertyville for our Troop 72 Scouts Christmas Tree Sale Fundraising.
Libertyville BSA 72 Troop is celebrating 92 years, and the boys and girls selling Christmas trees and wreaths to support its Scouting program to develop the future leaders of our community. Scouts Christmas Tree Sale goes through December 16. Come and support the boys and girls of the Scouts 72 Troop and get an amazing tree or wreath!!
The Tree Lot is at United Methodist Church of Libertyville, 429 Brainerd Ave.
Tree Sale Schedule:
Saturdays: 9am-9pm
Sundays: 1pm-9pm
Monday through Friday: 6pm-9pm
Congratulations Peter Chalifoux. Our newest Eagle Scout.
Libertyville BSA Scouting Troops 72B and 72G is having their annual Christmas Tree Sale. Starting this Friday at 9am at United Methodist Church of Libertyville, 429 Brainerd Ave. Sale will go Friday, Saturday and Sunday until 9pm. Weeknights from 6-9.
We have over 350 trees with varieties like Canaan Balsam, Fraser Firs, and Scotch Pines from which to choose.
We're having a pre-sale (Save $5 with your pre-order) at www.libtroop72.bigcartel.com
Help Support Scouting and complete your Christmas with a high quality Michigan Tree!
Another Great Elroy Sparta Bike Ride!
We stayed right next to Fort McCoy, hence the Tank Crossing Sign!
133 miles, 42 blisters, 22 nose bleeds but a great time
Horseshoe Canyon-Philmont Scout Ranch
Thank you for your continuing support of Libertyville BSA Troop 72! Your generous spirit enables boys and girls from the area to continue their Scout experience.
Our Christmas Tree Sale is approaching completion but, as always, we’ve got a few trees that are a bit undersized in terms of height. While just a bit shorter than 6’, these trees all have great structure and form and still possess the potential to brighten many families’ Holidays.
So if you are aware of a family that is struggling this season and may not be able to afford a live tree, please invite them to visit our tree lot at United Methodist Church in Libertyville and pick out one of our “Charlie Brown” Trees! Right now, we have over 30 presentable trees that we’d like to offer for donation to families in need. First Come. First Served.
Pass the word. ‘Tis the season for giving!
http://libtroop72.bigcartel.com
Boys Scouts Christmas Tree Sale starts this Friday at 9am and goes through Dec 19th or until all trees are sold. Last year, we sold out in 15 days, so if this year is anything like last, don’t delay! Our hours will be:
Black Friday 9am-9pm
Saturdays 9am-9pm
Sundays 1pm-9pm
M-Fs 6pm-9pm
We will be using bigcartel.com for contactless purchasing. Or you can pay by cash/check at the counter, too. We’re easy to do business with.
If you’d like to pre-order and save $5.00, please visit our website and enter promo code EARLYBIRD up until midnight on Thanksgiving. If you pre-pay, simply show up to the sale and show the receipt on your phone and pick up your tree!
Or you can relax and enjoy the time-honored ritual of visiting the tree lot to enjoy the full experience of the Tree Sale.
The Tree Lot is at United Methodist Church of Libertyville, 429 Brainerd Ave.
Libertyville Troop 72 Christmas Tree Sale Support Scouting in Libertyville by pre-ordering your Christmas Tree here. We will use this to handle contactless purchase of trees. Enter...
The Troop was at Lake Geneva Ziplines and Adventures today for a fun day of High Ropes, zip lines and hiking.
Back at it! Breakfast is done. Clean-up and then the caves!
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