On behalf of the National Capital Area Council Jewish Committee on Scouting, Jamie Frame received his Shofar Award Sunday morning, June 7, 2020. While we would have preferred presenting the award and certificates to Jamie at our Northeast Region JCoS Annual Conference, the coronavirus pandemic interfered with that. For the past three years, Jamie Frame has served as the Jewish Chaplain at Goshen Scout Camps conducting services weekly.
Attached is an image of Jamie wearing his Shofar ribbon and medal with his parents, Michael and Beth, holding the certificates from both the National JCoS and the NER JCoS. Jamie who is 20 years old is going into his senior year of college in Pittsburgh. I think he is the youngest person to have been awarded the prestigious Shofar Award. We wish him the best in all his future endeavors.
Please consider congratulating Jamie by sending him a message.

Calling all Scouts and their families! Get your tents, sleeping bags and cook gear ready and make your grocery list for
As an added bonus, for those camping at Camp Snyder there will be a fun program to choose from, including flying drones and driving robotic cars, STEM kits, Wood Shop projects, Geocaching and Scouterhorn climbing. Plus, at both camps there is the great outdoors with hiking, nature trails, fishing, family campfires and more self-guided activities.
There will be COVID-19 virus precautions in place to protect the campers and staff during activities. Registration is open, so
Yo Cub Scouts!
Kyle Hogan, the senior patrol leader of Troop 1547 in the Sully District, recently wrote an
Duvall also offered Kyle, who is interested in a career in cybersecurity and computer science, some career advice.
Five Wolf Cub Scouts in Pack 1967 and one Webelos Scout worked all year to earn the Dr. Luis W. Alvarez Cub Scout Supernova Award and the Dr. Charles H. Townes Webelos Supernova Award.
In August, they learned about the scientific method by testing which soda and configuration of Mentos would result in the tallest soda geyser using 2-liter bottles. The Wolves conducted a little research before the meeting and learned that diet sodas produced the tallest geysers. The Wolves designed their experiment to control as many variables as possible and tested 12 different diet sodas using six Mentos for each trial. The Wolves’ measuring stick was 10 feet tall, but for many of the geysers, that was not nearly enough. Both Diet Ginger Ale and Diet Tonic water had geysers estimated at 20 to 25 feet tall!


Throughout the year, these six Scouts worked on their normal rank adventures and somehow also found time to research the award namesakes although with other scientists and inventors who impacted our lives by studying dinosaurs, inventing the printing press, studying chimpanzees, inventing the alternating current motor, inventing a robot, and inventing Coca-Cola.