Andrew Troup
Fred Roseman, a Catawba County native, joined Troop 327 as a Scout in 1985 and earned the rank of Eagle in 1991. He served as Assistant Scoutmaster from 1991 - 1993. He became the Scoutmaster on his 21st birthday in 1994 and serves in this role to the present. Nearly 80 boys have earned their Eagle Rank with him serving as Scoutmaster.
Fred has been named the Lakeland District Scoutmaster of the year twice, has one the District Award of Merit, and the Claude Abernathy Award. He is a member of Wood Badge and the Order of the Arrow. He currently serves on the Council Camp Committee. He was awarded the Silver Beaver Award, the highest Council recognition for volunteers, in March 2023.
Fred has spent at least one full year of his life camping and has 32 weeks of summer camp experience. He and his family attend Mt. Pleasant Methodist. He coaches basketball for the Church and also for Sherrills Ford Optimist.
Fred found his vocation through Scouting, after earning the Electricity Merit Badge. This is why he's so passionate about boys earning Merit Badges so they can be exposed to many disciplines and topics. He studied electricity at CVCC and Mitchell Community College and holds electrical licenses in NC, SC, VA, FL, GA, and TX.
828-217-1486
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Bill started scouts as a Tiger Cub in Pack 17 of Williamsport, MD. He earned his Arrow of Light and joined Boy Scouts in Troop 17. Bill attended a National Jamboree in 1989 and went to Philmont in 1991 with Troop 58 of Downsville, MD. He earned the rank of Eagle Scout in 1995 and is a Brotherhood OA member. Bill also worked as a ranger at Philmont in the summer of 1997 and he has volunteered as a scout leader since 2016 with Pack and Troop 327.
704-718-9706
btroup77@gmail.com
Spence Wright began his career in Scouting at Pack 317, chartered by Mt. Olive Lutheran Church in Newton, NC. He transitioned to Boy Scouts with Troop 317, earning his Eagle Scout in 1985. He served on Staff at the 1985 National Jamboree and for two summers at Camp Bud Schiele as a merit badge counselor for Mammals, Environmental Science, and Nature. He reached Brotherhood Membership in the Order of the Arrow.
As an adult, he been a den leader for every level of Cub Scouting - Lions to Arrow of Light and currently serves as an Assistant Scoutmaster.
Spence is a graduate of Bandys High School (class of 1988) and of UNC-Chapel Hill (class of 1993) where he graduated with degrees in Public Health (Environmental Science concentration), Biology, and Geology.
He is the Past President of Sherrills Ford Optimist Club and current administrative manager. He ran the Soccer Program for seven years.
Spence attends the Cove Church Denver Campus where he teaches Sunday School for grade school students.