


Scout-age youth experience dramatic physical and emotional growth. Scouting offers them opportunities to channel much of that change into productive endeavors and to find the answers they are seeking for many of their questions.
In the outdoors, youth have opportunities to acquire skills that make them more self-reliant. They can explore canoe and hiking trails and complete challenges they first thought were beyond their ability. There is no greater teacher than the great outdoors.
Scouting programs instill in youth the values found in the Scout Oath and Scout Law. Scouting helps youth develop academic skills, self-confidence, ethics, leadership skills, and citizenship skills that influence their adult lives.
Follow along with our adventures! We post regularly on our Facebook page so everyone has a chance to keep up on what the Troop has been working on. From calendar events to photo albums, we make sure you are in on the adventure, too.
Join Us on FacebookScoutbook Online Advancement System — Scouters can submit their ranks, merit badges and awards online. You will find this method to be easy, convenient, and accurate because you will enter the information yourself.
Open ScoutBookPatrol Method — Scouts Leading Scouts

Senior Patrol Leader

Asst. Senior Patrol Leader

Patrol Leader — Trappers Patrol

Patrol Leader — Bison Patrol

Patrol Leader — Coyote Patrol

Scribe
1999–2025
Eugene Allyn III — 1999
Ben Johnson — 1999
Micah Allyn — 2003
Shane Lewis — 2003
Daine Taglialatela — 2003
Ryan Schwanke — 2005
Lester Goodger — 2005
Ryan Sands — 2005
Andrew Dehn — 2006
Blake Braden — 2007
Mark Strecker — 2008
Matthew Reeder — 2009
Stephen Strecker — 2009
Jacob Colie — 2009
Aaron Hoak — 2009
Brian LeBaron — 2009
Ross Johndrow — 2010
Jacob Hoak — 2010
Lyndall Berwaldt — 2010
George Erickson — 2010
Colton Jones — 2010
Kevin Nelson — 2011
Dalton Cloud — 2011
Brett Cargal — 2011
Tucker Valentine — 2012
Matthew Vaughan — 2012
Adam Hoak — 2014
Bryden Burgess — 2014
Daniel Erickson — 2014
Christian Searle — 2015
Jesse McClelland — 2015
Cale Helsel — 2017
Brendan Danks — 2020
Asher Scantlin — 2020
Kaden Walker — 2021
Jason Palmer — 2021
Riley Ladner — 2022
Aiden Tapp — 2023
Kyle King — 2024
Aiden Patterson — 2024
Timothy Crank — 2024
Tyler Stewart — 2024
Raktim Adhikary — 2024
Pierce Wagner — 2024
Andrew Tate — 2025
Dalton Kirchner — 2025
Troop 524 is a traditional scouting troop. We operate according to the BSA established Aims and Methods of Scouting. Troop 524 is a vibrant member of the Scouting community. We are committed to making a difference in the Ponca City area. Our Scouts often participate in community service activities such as volunteering time and collecting food for the hungry.
Scouts BSA helps youth develop into honorable adults. Scouts have many opportunities to learn skills of leadership, of the outdoors, and of life. Each Scout decides what they will learn and how quickly they will do it. As a Scout progresses, the value of their achievements will be reinforced through recognition and accomplishments during outdoor adventures.
Scouts BSA uses eight fundamental methods to meet a Scout's hope for fun and adventure, and to achieve Scouting's aims of encouraging character development, citizenship, and mental and physical fitness. A Scout troop functions best when all eight methods are employed.
Jay.Wagner@poncacityscouts.org
415 E. Liberty Ave, Ponca City, OK 74601