Well, I made neckerchiefs for all crew members and for the ranger.
The neckerchiefs were made from plain, unbleached muslin and were cut
the same size as a triangular bandage.
Prudence, Justice, Fortitude, Temperance
>>> On 23-May-08 at 3:06 PM, in message <MDAEMON-F200805231506.AA0659585pd50006170353@troop47.com>, Pete Swiggum <peter.swiggum@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
What are some good ideas for gifts for the Rangers? I don't think giving a gift to one's Ranger is a mandatory thing, but what are some creative gifts to give?
I know the crew t-shirt is always a nice gesture, but by the end of the summer, a Ranger probably has a couple dozen, several of which don't fit because the crew didn't know what size to bring.
What are some examples of well-received Ranger gifts?
Pete Swiggum
Green Bay, WI
Philmont 2005 (& 2010?)
ICWTGBTP!!!
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