As stated in the Articles of Agreement and By-Laws, the Lone Tree Spirit Foundation exists
to be a benefactor to Lone Tree Scout Reservation, to preserve and promote the spirit,
heritage and enrichment of Lone Tree, and to promote the brotherhood of scouting among
the alumni of Lone Tree.
Lone Tree Scout Reservation is a 130 acre Boy Scout Camp located in Kingston, NH and
owned by the Yankee Clipper Council, Boy Scouts of America. From 1946 to 1994 the camp
served as a residential summer camp for Boy Scouts during the summer seasons and as a
camping spot for Boy Scout Troops during the off-season. Since 1994 LTSR has served as
the Council's Cub Scout camp and continues to serve as a camping destination for Scout
Troops from September to June.
The mission of the Foundation is fivefold: 1) to be an alumni association for former LTSR
campers, staff, Scouters, and Arrowmen; 2) to preserve the history and traditions of Lone
Tree Scout Reservation; 3) to help fund projects at the camp that would otherwise not be
funded; 4) to be an advocate for the camp; and, 5) to aid the overall Scouting mission in
Yankee Clipper Council, BSA.
Dues are $10 annually. Membership in the foundation is not required in order to
participate in the annual reunion or participate in other foundation
events.
On September 17, 2004 The Lone Tree Spirit Foundation, Inc. became a New Hampshire
non-profit corporation. The first executive committee was elected at the Annual Meeting
on October 2, 2004.
To be a part of The Lone Tree Spirit Foundation, click the "Join" button on the navigation
bar at the left of the page.