The local Boy Scouts held their annual Scout Master Steak Burn at Camp Pioneer to honor those who have helped them the most throughout the year. Scout Masters, law enforcement, fire department personnel, and local government officials lined up under the pavilion to be served a steak dinner with all the trimmings.
Hunter Wolf, District Executive for Cossatot said, “This is a chance for us to give back. There are many people who come out and support us throughout the year. Police officers, fire fighters, a lot of them volunteer their time and efforts towards our camp and so this is our opportunity to show our appreciation.”
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