Dedicated in September, 2002, the Thomas
D. Trainor Scout Museum is the former D-
bar-A Scout Ranch administration building. It
was provided to the Order of the Arrow’s
Migisi Opawgan Lodge 162 to be converted
into a 1,100 square foot museum.
Constructed in 1950 at a cost of $8,000, it
was the first new building at the recently ac-
quired Boy Scout property known as D-bar-A
Scout Ranch. It is constructed of cinder
blocks and clad with wood paneling. During
the OA Lodge remodeling of the building, a
small apartment with a kitchen was added for
weekend hosts to stay. The apartment also
serves as a meeting location for curators to
evaluate and log Scout memorabilia donated or loaned to
the museum for display. The building today is valued over
$90,000 excluding the contents and is the largest Scouting
Museum in Michigan.
Museum Exhibit Focus
Detroit Area Council, Clinton Valley Council and
Great Lakes Council camps and programs
District memorabilia
National and World Jamboree events
National high adventure programs
Period Scout equipment and uniforms
The Order of the Arrow – Boy Scouts Honor Society
Indian regalia and much more!
Hours of Operation
September through early June
Saturdays 9:00 to 11:30 am and 1:00 to 5:00 pm
Units wanting to visit the museum on Friday evening,
Saturday evening or Sunday must coordinate with the
weekend museum hosts.
Be sure to check with the D-bar-A Campmaster Staff
at the Martin Building check-in to confirm museum
hours of operation during your weekend visit.
Trail to Eagle week in early July
Check with the Trail to Eagle staff for
museum hours of operation.
LINCOLN PILGRIMAGE
Saturday
February 11th, 2017
About the Museum
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M I C H I G A N C R O S S R O A D S C O U N C I L , B S A
880 E Sutton Road
Metamora MI 48455
Phone: 810-245-2250
The Order of the Arrow Lodge Rededication Ceremony performed each year since 1959.
Registraon Informaon
Michigan Crossroads Council website
www.michiganscouting.org - “Activities & Calendar”
Or, www.michiganscouting.org/greatlakes/ for GLFSC
Cost - $10.00/person registered via event website or
$12/person walk-in at event
Registration includes a special Lincoln Pilgrimage patch,
lunch and activities throughout the day.
SCOUT UNITS: You can reserve a cabin on the Michi-
gan Crossroads website at: www.michiganscouting.org
So plan a trip to D-bar-A and get ready to have some fun
at the 2017 Lincoln Pilgrimage.
Scouts and Leaders enjoy the thrill of sledding down Wyckoff Hill.
Activities Planned for Event
1. Lincoln Statue Rededication Ceremony.
2. Branding – Friendship Center Pavilion (East end).
3. Two-Man Sawing – Friendship Center (East end near branding).
4. Money in Haystack – Friendship Center ( West end on the stage).
5. Match Splitting – Immediately outside the apartment front door.
6. Tug-of-War – parallel to the walkway and halfway between the B. P. House and Museum.
7. Noodle Hoops Challenge – immediately behind the B. P. House.
8. Blind Man Maze – between the B. P. House and Museum, but more close to the road running to the Friendship Center.
9. Sumo Wrestling – adjacent to the Museum on the east side of apartment.
10. Milk Crate Stacking Challenge – Across the parking lot on the hill towards the flag pole.
11. Snow Fort & Igloo Building – on the north side of the patch leading from the parking lot to Wyckoff Lodge.
12. Dog Musher Demonstration—on the hill by the main flag pole.
13. Sled Hill— East of the Wyckoff Lodge. UNIT LEADERS NEED TO SUPERVISE YOUR SCOUTS FOR THIS ACTIVITY. SLEDS ARE NOT PROVIDED.
* Some activities are subject to change.
Emergency – First Aid
A First Aid station will be operational all day at the Wyckoff Dining Hall.
Rest Rooms
Rest rooms are available at the Wyckoff Dining Hall or across the road from the Thomas Trainor Museum and main parking lot..
History of the “Scouts own” Statue
The Packard Motor Car Company of Detroit, MI acquired one of Alphonso Pelzer’s Lincoln statues in 1914. The Lincoln statue was placed in the Packard Administration Building visitor’s lobby where it remained until 1919 when it was placed in storage because of building alterations. It remained in storage, more or less forgotten, until at the suggestion of William C. Greany, Scoutmaster of Troop 194, that the statue be given to the Detroit Area Council, Boy Scouts of America. It was moved to Boy Scout Camp Brady in Water-ford, Oakland County, Michigan and was offi-cially dedicated as a memorial on July 25, 1936.
In April 1946, Camp Brady was sold and the statue was moved to Charles Howell Scout Reservation, Brighton, Livingston County, Michigan. In December 1986, Charles Howell Scout Reservation was sold. In 1988, the O-A Lodge raised $5000.00 to restore the statue and it was moved to D-Bar-A Scout Ranch and in April 1990 a gazebo was constructed in the name of Harold Oatley, longtime Scouter and former O-A Lodge Adviser. Outside the gazebo are two memorials – one to Harold Oatley in 1990 and the other to George R. E. A. Thomas in February 1996. George Thom-as was a Lincoln historian and one of the founders of the modern Lincoln Pilgrimage; which began in 1936. The 1990 gazebo was destroyed by falling trees during a storm and the Lincoln statue was moved across the road to a brick pedestal and new gazebo outside the Thomas D. Trainor Scout Museum paid for through a generous donation of Jeff Camp-bell. There it lies in state as being the ONLY Boy Scout Owned life-sized Lincoln Statue in the Country.
Every year, hundreds of Cub Scouts and Boy Scouts make the pilgrimage to D-bar-A Scout Ranch for a re-dedication ceremony to honor the life of a truly great leader, Abraham Lincoln. The event is traditionally held in February each year.
E v e n t S c h e d u l e
9:00—9:45 a.m. Guest Registra�on
9:50—9:55 a.m. Flag Ceremony at Museum
10:00—10:20 a.m. Rededica�on of Lincoln Statue
10:20 a.m. Pilgrimage Ac�vi�es Begin
12:00—1:15 pm Lunch—Wyckoff Lodge
1:15 p.m. Pilgrimage Ac�vi�es Resume
3:00 p.m. Pilgrimage Ac�vi�es End
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Tiger Scout and his dad, cut their own plaque to be branded with a special event logo.
NEW for 2017
Pinewood Derby Test Track — bring your derby car and prac-tice at the Wyckoff Lodge test track
Hayrides — join the fun on a ride to/from the Morrison Cub Scout BB Gun Range
Cub Scout Shooting Sports — the Morrison Cub Scout BB Gun Range will be open to test your shooting skills