Each year the National Capital Area Council, Boy Scouts of America hosts Character Under Construction, a networking event for the real estate and construction industry, at which we honor one or more persons or companies in the industry. This year, we are honoring JBG Smith and highlighting their Central Place project by hosting the event at the CEB Tower Observation Deck.
This exciting event will be a luncheon on Wednesday, April 24th, 2019 at the [32nd Floor] Observation Deck, providing unparalleled 360-degree views of the city’s monuments and landmarks. JBG Smith President and Chief Operating Officer David Paul will be accepting the award on behalf of the company that landed the largest real estate deal of the year and created the tallest building inside the beltway.
JBG Smith demonstrates that with hard work and dedication you can accomplish anything, similar to the virtues of the Scouting program. While we honor JBG Smith, we will be raising funds to benefit Scouting – This event supports the character-building programs of the National Capital Area Council of the Boy Scouts of America.
To purchase tickets or learn about sponsorship opportunities at the event, please contact Tiffany Tomeo (Tiffany.Tomeo@Scouting.org, 301-214-9151) or visit www.NCACBSA.org/characterunderconstruction for more information.

Last Saturday 85+ Scouts and Scouters from Packs and Troops in Patuxent District came together to learn and practice Search and Rescue, First Aid, and Emergency Management skills at the annual “Scouts to the Rescue!” training.


The MoCo Pinewood Derby is the only place (that we know of) to see Thanos and DC United go head to head!
For the fourth year in a row, Ashburn’s Troop 58 supported the annual Cross Catholic Outreach’s You(th) vs Hunger event at St. Theresa Catholic Church on March 16. Over the course of the day volunteers packed 100,000 rice meals! Troop 58 Scouts were onsite from 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM acting as the hub of the operation delivering and refilling rice, beans, soy, dried vegetables and vitamins to the stations to be measured and weighed to make individual bags of a complete meal. As each box was filled with meals the Scouts hauled it outside using dollies to stack on a pallet. Once each pallet was full, they wrapped it in plastic to prepare it for shipping. The meals will be shipped to those in need in Haiti, Guatemala and other countries the ministry serves. More than twenty Scouts from Troop 58 participated in the event under the leadership of Troop Chaplain, Allen Shen and Chaplain Aide, Charlie McClelland. Over 400 volunteers were needed in total for the day.
Northern Virginia Eagle Scout Matthew Lawley of Herndon (Troop 157) was awarded $1,000 in a Leadership / American History statewide competition held in Richmond February 9th sponsored by the Virginia Society of the Sons of the American Revolution (VASSAR). All current Eagles and aspiring Eagles should pay attention to this program for the coming year as this is a program limited to Eagle Scouts.
Submitted by Troop Scribe Scott R. and Senior Patrol Leader Teddy G. Troop 996 is chartered by Aldersgate United Methodist Church