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Archives for September 2020

Troop 26 Kicks ILST into High Gear!

September 15, 2020 by Mike Haas

Lord Baden Powell, the founder of Scouting, said “The sport in Scouting is to find the good in every [Scout] and develop it.” To that end, Aquia District’s Troop 26 (“26 KICKS!”) held its semi-annual Introduction to Leadership for Troops (ILST) training on September 12, 2020. As you can see from the pictures, Scouts observed COVID-19 safety protocols and had fun with a purpose!

ILST introduces Scouts, from ages twelve to seventeen, to leadership skills required to effectively lead other Scouts – leadership skills that can easily be applied to all aspects of their lives including school, sports, their religious communities and other activities outside of Scouting. ILST is the first of several formal leadership courses Scouts may attend throughout their Scouting careers.

The ILST curriculum is a diverse combination of lecture, open-ended dialogue, team-building exercises, video presentations, pizza and fun with a purpose! ILST focuses on Troop organization and the conduct of Scout activities using the Patrol Method – after all, Troops are meant to be Scout-led! As Baden-Powell said: “The best progress is made in those Troops where power and responsibility are really put into the hands of the Patrol Leaders.” And as B-P taught Scoutmasters: “Don’t do too much of what should be done by the [Scouts] themselves; see that they do it. ‘When you want a thing done don’t do it yourself’ is the right motto.”

ILST includes discussion and training on roles and responsibilities, vision, servant leadership, as well as leadership tools such as communication, planning and teaching. ILST also delves into the power of teamwork, including stages of team development, inclusion, and leadership ethics and values. The value that Scouts receive from their own Youth and Adult Leaders’ instruction and the open-ended dialogue is important to understanding that every Scout has value. A powerful lesson that, regardless of age or capabilities, diversity of thought and experiences actually make for a stronger Troop.

Team building exercises such as juggling balloons demonstrates the importance of delegation and role definition – no one can do it all themselves – not even the great Lord Baden Powell! Other team building activities such as flag plucking, adopt-a-rock and the telephone game (I know you all remember that one!) demonstrate stages of team development, embracing diversity and principles of communication. And of course, pizza and fun illustrate that leadership, although hard and serious work, should be fun too!

Developing leadership (and followership) in young and maturing Scouts is a critical element to achieving Scouting’s vision to prepare every eligible youth in America to become a responsible, participating citizen and leader who is guided by the Scout Oath and Law. Eleven Scouts from Troop 26 (“26 KICKS!”) are now poised to be stronger leaders not only in their Troop but also in their respective communities. We are proud to call them our leaders of tomorrow!

Filed Under: Adventure, Scouting At Home Tagged With: ILST, Scouts BSA, Team Buidling, Troop 26

Goshen Family Camp Highlights!

September 10, 2020 by Goshen Scout Reservation

Labor Day Family Camp at Goshen Scout Reservation was a great time! Check out our Facebook page, www.facebook.com/GoshenNCAC, for more highlights from the weekend.

Filed Under: Adventure, At Camp Tagged With: adventure, family camping, Family Scouting, Goshen Scout Reservation

Sign Up NOW for the Camp Snyder Fall Cub Exposition!

September 10, 2020 by Craig Weston

Cub Families can now register for the Cub Expositions for either Sep 25-27 or October 23-25. This is a great opportunity to get your Cub and the family in the outdoors in fall weather!

The Exposition features overnight family camping, self-guided activities and program activities run by volunteers. All camping and activities will be conducted using COVID-19 virus precautions. Space is limited and we cannot accommodate day visitors due to COVID-19 virus capacity limitations, so sign up soon! Register here!

Just for fun, see if you can match the Exposition activity name in the left column with the correct description in the right column below

BB Guns                                         Not A Drink
Leatherwork/Handicrafts          Robin Hood
Fishing                                           Findable Trinkets
Geocaching                                   Walk the Line
Woodshop                                    Helmets Needed
Archery                                         Walk On Water
Climbing                                       They’re Biting
Slackline                                       Sawdust and Glue
COFFEE                                       The Scouterhorn
Bicycling                                       Lets Get Crafty
STEM                                            Bullseye

Filed Under: At Camp Tagged With: Camp Snyder, Cub Scouts, scouting, ScoutMeIn

Pack 1151 Bikes the Washington and Old Dominion Trail!

September 8, 2020 by Dena McGuiggan

Pack 1151 of Ashburn Village was able to take advantage of the beautiful weekend weather and take a few of our new Scouts on a bike ride! Six of our wonderful families braved the Washington and Old Dominion Trail for a 2 mile long socially distanced ride!

It was great to see the smiles on these young faces and get them outside and active!

Filed Under: Scouting At Home Tagged With: adventure, Cub Scouts, pack 1151

Adventures of Pack-Man and Newbie – On Principal

September 4, 2020 by Roger Claff

Filed Under: Scouting Programs Tagged With: Pack-Man and Newbie

Meet the STEMaTHON Speakers!

September 3, 2020 by NCAC STEM

MEET THE SPEAKERS FOR THE STEMATHON!

MR. PAUL MACDONALD, ARCHITECTURAL ENGINEER
9/5 11AM EST | STEM Career Conference

 

MR. TONY SPRINGER, NASA ENGINEER
AIRPLANES AND ROCKETS, 30 YEARS AT NASA
9/5 6:30PM EST | STEM Innovator Moment

  • Tony Springer is the Director of the Integration and Management Office for Aeronautics at NASA Headquarters.
  • He is responsible for the day to day operation of the NASA Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate. Over the years he has run wind tunnel tests, helped train the astronauts, and worked on X-Planes among other duties.

 

DR. CRAIG BEYROUTY, DEAN, COLLEGE OF AGNR
9/6 10:00AM EST | KEYNOTE

DR. BILL BOWERMAN, CHAIR, COLLEGE OF AGNR
9/6 10:15AM EST | Food Safety & Food Security

DR. CHRIS ELLIS, PROFESSOR, DEPARTMENT OF PLANT SCIENCE AND LANDSCAPE AGRICULTURE
Green Infrastructure and Water Quality Treatment

MR. MARK DEMORRA, 4-H STEM Specialist
4-H Water Quality & Infrastructure

NIPUN KOTTAGE, ENGINEERS WITHOUT BORDERS
9/6 11:45AM EST | Water Solutions
Nipun is an Eagle Scout from Maryland, now in med school at UPenn. In between these adventures, he worked with Engineers without Borders, which took him to work on a water tower in Ghana and a piped water system in Nicaragua. Nipun is joining STEMaTHON to share the nexus between the engineering design process and the food/water challenges. Ask him how he went from Philmont to Ghana!

BEN BEESE, EAGLE SCOUT with SDGs
9/6 12:30PM EST | Food (in)Security and Sustainable Development

Ben is a scout volunteer from Denver, CO. He has a passion for peacebuilding and the SDGs, a passion he’s brought with him to various scouting roles including the Contingent Management Team for the 2019 World Scout Jamboree and the planing team for the 2022 World Scout Moot. Outside of scouting, Ben studies modern history at Middlebury College in Vermont.

MR. ANDY DARBY, BEEKEEPER
9/6 3:00PM EST | BEES & HONEY

Andrew Darby; Troop 1449 Assistant Scoutmaster; full time retiree; part time project manager of a 200,000+ team working nonstop with one goal, to satisfy Mr. Darby’s sweet tooth. Mr. Darby has been a hobby beekeeper since he was 27, after being introduced to the hobby when a friend needed help moving hives. The seed was planted and tending bees became a lifelong passion, even though, he says, “I eat less than a pound of honey a year. I just like to watch what looks like chaos, but is actually a well controlled production plant, happening in my front yard. It also feels good to play a role in helping bees help our environment.

Join us from September 5-6, 2020 for a STEMaTHON: Scouts Building Bridges and Feeding the World through the lens and tools of science, technology, engineering and mathematics. This two day event includes online workshops, keynotes, tours, presentations and even activities!

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: STEMATHON

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