Serving Oregon City, Gladstone, Canby, West Linn, Wilsonville, Colton, Molalla & Woodburn
"The only problem with the Boy Scouts is there aren't enough of them." —Will Rogers
Special thanks to the Portland Winterhawks
Grab the Bull by the horns & head to District Dinner
Our Three Rivers District Community Night with the Portland Winterhawks raised $4,278 for our district. Thank you for all of the individuals and units that help to promote and attend the event. Special thanks to Jerry Moss with the Portland Winterhawks and to Mitch Jorgenson our district chairman for working hard behind the scenes to make the event a success!

The award consists of a main patch, which is patterned after the official 100th Anniversary emblem, with five additional awards represented by 2 ribbons from the patch. Program participants will earn recognition for making a difference in their communities due to their dedication to five of Scouting’s core values: Leadership, Character, Community Service, Achievement, and the Outdoors. Individuals will be able to display all earned awards at the same time on their uniforms by attaching award markers to the patch.
Awards may be earned as of September 1, 2009 through December 31, 2010.
There are five requirements for each age group. All you have to do is accomplish at least three of the five requirements to earn the award. You may want to do all five requirements, but three is all that you’ll need to qualify for the award.
You can download the requirements by clicking here.

Mark your calendars! The Three Rivers District recognition dinner will be held April 24th at the Gladstone Church of the Nazarene. Dinner begins at 6:30, with light appetizers served before hand. All leaders are encouraged to attend and enjoy a great meal with our many district volunteers. This is a great opportunity to recognize our leaders for the wonderful job they have done throughout 2008. Cost: $10 per person
Click here to register online
Friday, April 30, 2010, 6:00 p.m.
Montgomery Park, 2701 NW Vaughn, Portland
Cost only $20 per person
No cost for Eagle Scouts (youth)
Call 503/225-5748 or sstaudinger@cpcbsa.org for information.
The Evening’s Schedule
5:30 Check In Begins 6:00 Reception Opens 7:00 Formal Program Begins
Seating is first-come, first-served. Plan to check in together to sit together.
Grab the Bull by the horns & head to District Dinner
Eagle Scout Reception
Celebrate the 100th Anniversary in a meaningful way
Get Hooked on Scouting
Join us on Saturday May 1st at pond in Canby Community Park for the 3rd annual district fishing derby. As part of the Council’s spring Hooked on Scouting campaign this event is open to cub scouts and their friends.
Don’t have fishing gear… NO PROBLEM! A number of poles will be on hand for your use.
Bait will be provided, and a limited number of fishing poles will be available. Volunteers will be on hand to teach and assist your scouts! This event is absolutely free, and prizes will be awarded as part of the derby.
This is an excellent recruiting event, so please bring a friend!
Click here for the flyer
Annual Scout-O-Event - April 10th
Sponsored by: Columbia River Orienteering Club
Scouts of all ages and skills are invited to participate! The orienteering courses consist of a series of flags ("control points") set up in a linear course around the trails of Champoeg State Park. Workshops will be provided to help Scouts interested in passing off requirements for the BSA Orienteering merit badge.
Cost = $7.50 per team.
Late entries (entry fee paid day of event) = $10.00 per team.
Pre-registration: All Scout-O participants must be pre-registered by April 3, 2010. This year you can do it either by e-mail or regular mail.
Click here for more information