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1.) Camp Lawton will be partially available. One hilltop cabin has been reserved for Friday night June 27. All five hilltop cabins have been reserved for Saturday night June 28th.
2.) RST members will be able to put up antennas on Friday.
3.) ALL personnel staying overnight must have Scout Youth Protection Training (YPT). If you took the YPT course last year, then you are certified for this year.
4.) I can probably reserve the lower cabins for Saturday night.
5.) Scout Troop 157 will be at the camp to operate the food concession as usual.
6.) Scout Troop 157 has the Ogallala Campsite reserved for the entire weekend.
7.) Tent camping permissible throughout the adventure.
8.) RV parking available, but no hook-ups.
9.) No smoking and no adult beverages.

Click here for: 2025 Field Day presentation BY Avery Davis, WB4RTP

SOME REMINDERS:

1.) Any operator staying over night must have Youth Protection Training (YPT). [Avery, Jeff Harmon, Ken Boyd, Charlie, and a few other do have up-to-date YPT.]

2.) No smoking, no vaping, no adult beverages on the property.

3.) RVs are allowed both in the main parking lot and in the small parking lot near the cabins (staff hill parking). Electricity is available at the cabin parking lot if requested. We would need to bring a long extension cord.

4.) One staff hill cabin is available on Friday evening on staff hill.

5.) Five cabins are available on Saturday starting approximately 11:00 AM and are open to us until Sunday afternoon. Some camp staff people will be moving out as we move in. No a big deal. We could set up our equipment on tables outside the cabins and move into the cabins latter in the day. Non-amateur-radio public will be on site; this will be our opportunity to show off what we are, and what we are doing. We do have to be a little flexible Saturday morning.

6.) I can rent the lower cabins on Saturday if necessary.

7.) Scout Troop 157 will be serving food as last year starting Friday evening with snacks and sub sandwiches.

73 … Joe K3TYE

Field Day Menu 

Meals are provided by Scout Troop 157 as a fund raiser.
REMEMBER: Radio operators are getting free camping. So how about paying up a bit for the meals.  

When you contribute, you are paying for the food plus a little more to pay for the scout’s year-long camping program, so please plan appropriately when contributing for food costs. 

Contact Joe, K3TYE, if you plan on partaking so the proper food quantity may be obtained 

Friday Evening Around 6 PM. 

Subway type sandwiches. Cold drinks to include popular sodas, water, and seltzer. Cake, cookies, or brownies for desert. 

Saturday Breakfast, 8 to 9:30 AM.  

Breakfast to order. Ham or bacon and scrambled eggs with cheese, plus pancakes. Cold cereal. Maybe some donuts. Coffee, tea, chocolate milk, plain milk, and orange juice. 

Saturday Lunch, 11:30 to 13:00. 

Our traditional chicken spiedies, Polish sausage sandwich, or cheeseburgers with chips, potato salad, and baked beans. Popular sodas, bottled ice-tea, flavored sparkling water (Waterloo or Polar), bottled water. 

Saturday Supper, 17:00 to 18:30. 

Prepared beef taco with chips, and potato salad. Also left overs from lunch. Popular sodas, bottled ice tea, flavored sparkling water (Waterloo or Polar), bottled water. 

Sunday Morning, 8 to 9:30 AM. 

Bacon and eggs if left over from Saturday. Otherwise continental breakfast with some donuts. Coffee,  tea, chocolate milk, plain milk, and orange juice.

Reported by Joe, K3TYE
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