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Archives for November 2020

Giving Back to the Lake

November 26, 2020 by Olivia P

Olivia Preston of Troop 1965 in Burke, VA, spent most of her meetings over the past two years at Lake Braddock Community Center with her Scouts BSA Troop. The Community Center provides the Troop with a free meeting space and many project opportunities. When it came time for Olivia to begin her Eagle Scout Project, she knew she wanted to give back to the place that had given her and her Troop so much. So Olivia decided to make boat barracks for the Community Center to say thanks and to provide a secure space to store kayaks and canoes.

Olivia never had much experience with carpentry, so before she could even begin this project she had to familiarize herself with a lot of building terminology. After that, she created a plan and began to search for the materials she needed. It took several months to find all the materials since there was a shortage of lumber at the time. Once she had collected all the lumber, she transported it to Lake Braddock. There she pre-cut it to the required dimensions. Next, she led her volunteers in assembling the four boat racks, and installed them around the lake.

Olivia is glad to have had time with her volunteers to assemble the boat racks and is proud of how smoothly the project went. She learned quite a bit during her project, saying, “The biggest thing I learned was how hard it is to manage projects. It took months of planning and preparation to put together a four hour service project for my peers. It makes me really appreciate my Scoutmaster and all the other adult leaders who help plan the logistical side of our Troop events.”

Filed Under: Eagle of the Week, Uncategorized

Pow Wow Weekly Webinar – Fall Funstravaganza

November 26, 2020 by Mark Bruno

If you weren’t able to join us for the first installment of our Pow Wow weekly webinars – We had a blast!

Talking about the resources and ideas for safe Cub Scout events and having fun to keep Scouts involved in the program is both crucial and challenging.

Here are some resources to help you with ideas:

Webinar Slides: https://public.3.basecamp.com/p/tSTr1wbpKBBdoC9j7qufykMN

National Council FAQ: https://www.scouting.org/coronavirus/covid-19-faq/

Restart Scouting Checklist: https://filestore.scouting.org/filestore/HealthSafety/pdf/680-693.pdf

Program Ideas and Resources:
https://cubscoutideas.com/
http://www.cubmaster.org/
https://www.facebook.com/groups/ncac.cubscouts
https://www.facebook.com/allaboutscouts

Optional Programs and Awards:
STEM: https://www.scouting.org/stem-nova-awards/
Conservation and Outdoor Ethics: https://www.ncacbsa.org/blog/2017/12/22/ncac-cub-scout-outdoor-ethics-award/

And last but in no way least:

The Cub Scout Adventure Guides –
This collection is week 1, focused on fun in the outdoors, while the weather is still relatively comfortable and everyone is looking for new ideas for free time activities:
Lions: https://public.3.basecamp.com/p/yZcdUm4Rn156fAGpTV78sSds
Tigers: https://public.3.basecamp.com/p/rZuhgpC71PJK9WKx4SvviSAn
Wolves: https://public.3.basecamp.com/p/obpDeGZGRSFURRPLDnL2Uywx
Bears: https://public.3.basecamp.com/p/7zRsezZYLy6nbB2HnRiw39B8
Webelos: https://public.3.basecamp.com/p/eaDep9vv8hCLvvap43QgXJFZ
Arrow of Lights: https://public.3.basecamp.com/p/tg67vxZ2eGmYDmqKgqZETPvw

Check back next week for another dose of Adventure Guides to share with your families and leaders and more resources for Cub fun!

Filed Under: Scouting At Home

Snyder Sawdust Saturdays

November 26, 2020 by Dan Kurtenbach

What could be better than getting together at camp with some Scouting buddies for a few hours, telling jokes and war stories, and playing with your favorite hand tools? The Camp Snyder fixer-uppers were at it again in November, this time patching up some worn-out floorboards on the south porch of Carroll’s Cottage. There’s nothing quite like the creak of old nails being pulled, the whine of a circular saw, and the satisfying feel of a power driver sinking a screw through a board deep into a joist below.

We have Sawdust Saturdays at Camp Snyder twice a month. Next up: December 5 and 19, January 9 and 23. Email Dan Kurtenbach at cwbs.volunteers@gmail.com for more information.

Filed Under: At Camp

Helping the Planet

November 25, 2020 by Thomas T

Thomas T. of Troop 904 has always admired the work of Earth Sangha, a nonprofit dedicated to ecological restoration. He’s known of them since elementary school, and always found them to be welcoming and caring about their work. They were so friendly that Thomas decided to begin volunteering there. When he heard they needed to refurbish and raise their garden beds, Thomas decided to come to their rescue for his Eagle Scout Project.

He began by speaking to Mr. Bright, who works for Earth Sangha, about helping them. Under Bright’s guidance, Thomas began to develop a plan. Unfortunately, Thomas’ original plan was put to a halt due to COVID-19. But that didn’t stop Thomas from adjusting his project to fit the guidelines once restrictions were eased. Then, with some volunteers, Thomas began to remove and transport cinder blocks, remove old wood, trim back the soil, and cut and assemble new wood for the garden beds. While this may sound easy, the whole process was quite labor intensive and even more difficult to complete under the summer heat in a pandemic.

The work was all worth it in the end for Thomas to see how satisfied Mr. Bright and his colleagues were with the work. Thomas is glad to have been able to learn the importance of preparation, communication, and adaptation in this project. Thomas is especially grateful for the help of his volunteers, saying, “It was a pleasure having friends and family alike who were willing to come to my aid during these unprecedented times. It showed me that I had people who I could count on, and when it came their time to do Eagle Projects, I gladly helped in return.”

Filed Under: Eagle of the Week

A Good Outlook on the Overlook

November 24, 2020 by Erik D

I never really liked working with wood or doing larger construction projects. I had plenty of opportunities to learn such as when I went to summer camp, but I just never took advantage of those opportunities to learn those skills. So when I began to think about an Eagle Scout Project, I knew I wanted to try something new while giving back to my community. So I went to Battle Creek Nature Center to see if they had any projects that I could complete for them. That’s when the opportunity to make a platform at the overlook caught my attention. It was the perfect way to help Battle Creek Nature Center while working on my construction skills.

I had to create a timeline that was easy to follow while my volunteers and I assembled the platform. So I created a very easy to follow timeline, which made the process seem like we had accomplished a lot every day and had a visible difference from when we first started. I assembled my volunteer team by contacting Scouts and adults who had some type of experience building a large structure and were up to the challenge. Then I had to split up the tasks. For more difficult tasks, the adults helped while the Scouts completed the simpler and more tedious tasks.

I found the most difficult aspect of this project was setting the frame for the platform. We probably spent 10 hours total on digging holes, measuring, and placing the posts to set the frame right. It was very complicated because we were working on a slope in a confined space due to large trees, so we had to get it just right for the overlook to be set how the beneficiary wanted it. In the end, though, we got the frame set, and it went smoothly after this point.
My favorite aspect of this project was its location. The location was on a nearby cliff that overlooks Battle Creek with a fantastic view. We were fortunate with the weather. With the combination of the pleasant weather and the view from the overlook, it was always the right place to be and relax when work was done or during breaks. I hope that this overlook gets a lot of use out of its years and provides day hikers with an amazing view of the creek.

After completing this project, I learned that planning is essential when it comes to tackling massive projects. Something will always go wrong, but with proper planning and anticipation, these obstacles can be dealt with quickly so work can continue. Planning also helped me know exactly what needed to be done, so I did not waste time figuring out how to do a task on site. This project taught me that leadership is essential for your workers and yourself. It helps to keep your workers organized and on task while also keeping yourself organized.

Filed Under: Eagle of the Week

Weekly Pow Wow Webinars Week 2

November 24, 2020 by Theresa Garcia-Parks

Join us for week two of NCAC’s Pow Wow Webinar series on Monday, November 30 at 7:30 pm. The topic for this session is Adding Pizazz to your Den Meetings with STEM.

You don’t have to have a background in science to add STEM to your den or pack meetings! The STEM ideas presented will bring some pizazz to your den meeting, while helping cub complete achievements and helping them to think critically.

**NOTE** This class does not meet the requirements for a NOVA STEM Mentor/Counselor.

Link to register for the event: https://ncacbsa-org.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJIldemurzsjGNF1MQCHr88b-EAzqynF-nph

NCAC Cub Scout Leader Pow Wow is a supplemental, action-packed training event for adult Cub Scout Leaders and all other adults interested in learning more about the Boy Scouts’ Cub Scout program. In the Pow Wow Webinars you will learn new ideas and concepts that will enhance your ability to deliver and support a fun-filled, exciting program to Cub Scouts.

Webinars will include relevant topics for every Cub Scout position and are designed to help you make their Cub Scout programs more fun for the Cub Scouts … and for the leaders too!!!

Filed Under: Scouting Programs

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