The Town of Argos, in collaboration with the Marshall County Historical Society, will host a special reception honoring the legacy of the Argos Boy Scout troop, whose story garnered national attention in the 1950s. The event will take place this Saturday, September 27, from 5:30 to 8:00 PM at the Gallery on West in Argos.
In the mid-20th century, scouting was an integral part of American life, instilling confidence, character, and leadership in young men. For the Argos troop, a weekend campout in Wisconsin transformed into something extraordinary when it was featured on Walter Cronkite’s CBS radio program You Are There and later profiled in Boys’ Life magazine. The small-town troop’s adventure was shared with families across the nation, making Argos a part of scouting history.
The upcoming reception will feature video excerpts from Cronkite’s broadcast, interviews with troop members George Stults and Gene Snyder, as well as archival photographs and articles from the era. Together, these materials paint a vivid picture of how scouting shaped generations of Argos youth and reflected the values of teamwork, service, and community.
“This event is more than just remembering a weekend campout. It’s about honoring the role scouting played in shaping young leaders and strengthening the fabric of our town,” said Jon VanderWeele, event organizer.
The community is invited to attend the event. Light refreshments will be served.
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