WINSLOW – Congrats to John Wood, Alan Duplessis, Sherwood Hilt, and Karla Talpey

Scouters Receive Award named in memory of Winslow Scout leader

WINSLOW – Congratulations to John Wood, Alan Duplessis, Sherwood Hilt, and Karla Talpey on receiving the Ray “Papa Bear” Kimball Award of Service at the Kennebec Valley District Annual Scouting Recognition Dinner held on Sunday, March 24 at the Winslow Parks & Recreation Department Hall. Talpey and Duplessis are both active in Jackman Troop 497 and are members of the Kennebec Valley District committee. Hilt of Union and Wood of Hope have been active as district members of the Kennebec Valley District and the former Downeast Districts of Scouting. Wood currently provides Commissioner Service to more Scouting units than any other volunteer in the district.

The Award is the highest award that an adult leader, committee member or adult volunteer can be nominated for within a unit. The award consideration should be given based on outstanding service to youth within a unit above and beyond that of what is required of an adult. Also his or her ability to exemplify the Scout Oath and Law. The award is given to those who work in support of Scouting without seeking anything for themselves.

Ray “Papa Bear” Kimball was a long-time Scoutmaster of Troop 443 Winslow, Maine. He was also highly involved in Kennebec Valley District of Scouting as a district volunteer and a Unit Commissioner. He also spent all of his summers performing the duty of Camp Commissioner for Camp Bomazeen in Belgrade, Maine. Ray also had several sons who were Boy Scouts. Ray was an active member of his community and church. Ray always went above and beyond the call for duty wherever it was. Ray stayed active until he became ill and had to retire from scouting. Raymond Kimball Died on November 25th, 2007.

 

Photo: Karla Talpey and Alan Duplessis of Jackman, Sherwood Hilt of Union and John Wood of Hope receiving the Ray “Papa Bear” Kimball Award of Service.