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Local Jains Celebrate Scout Sunday 2021

March 4, 2021 by The Scouter Digest Staff

Submitted by Raju Shah:

The Boy Scouts of America celebrates Scout Sunday, which recognizes the contributions of young people and adults to Scouting. Many of the scouting virtues align with our Jain principles and there are even Jain Religious Awards the scouts can earn.

The Jain Religion is about 6 Million people worldwide, and the US Jain population is around 150K. There is one umbrella organization of Jains in North America – JAINA, and there are many temples and societies across North America. In the DC/Baltimore metro area there is one primary organization, and several other smaller / localized organizations. JAINA has a Scouting Committee, and a number of years ago they created the BSA Approved / Recognized Jain Religious Award.

The Jain Society of Metropolitan DC, an organization around 40 years old with about 500 families as members, and the bulk of them live in the DC/Baltimore Metropolitan area (a range from about an hour west of DC to about an hour north of Baltimore). The organization has a religious school (a Sunday School equivalent) with about 160 students meeting on a bi-weekly basis.

Below are our many  JAIN SOCIETY OF METROPOLITAN WASHINGTON (JSMW) Scouting members. Congratulations Scouts!

Aagam J. – Wolf – Pack 944 – Ellicott City, MD – Baltimore Area Council
Jiten T. – Webelos – Pack 1702 – Fulton, MD – Baltimore Area Council
Raj U. – Webelos – Pack 1450 – Rockville, MD – National Capital Area Council
Devika S. – AOL – Pack 1127 – McLean, VA – National Capital Area Council
Jayen T. – 2nd Class – Troop 540 – Fulton, MD – Baltimore Area Council
Anuva M. – 1st Class – Troop 1444G – Silver Spring, MD – Baltimore Area Council
Jainam S. – 1st Class – Troop 1130 – McLean, VA – National Capital Area Council
Lay S. – Star – Troop 874 – Ellicott City, MD – Baltimore Area Council
Maneet M. – Star – Troop 540 – Fulton, MD – Baltimore Area Council
Ajay M. – Life – Troop 1444 – Silver Spring, MD – Baltimore Area Council
Abhay M. – Eagle – Troop 1444 – Silver Spring, MD – Baltimore Area Council
Samyak J – Eagle – Troop 1998 – Frederick, MD – National Capital Area Council
Moksh S. – Eagle – Troop 1941 – Ashburn, VA – National Capital Area Council
Prasant U. – DL – Pack 1450 – Rockville, MD – National Capital Area Council
Jhalak M. – ASM – Troop 540 – Fulton, MD – Baltimore Area Council
Raju S. – ASM – Troop 1130 – McLean, VA – National Capital Area Council

JSMW has created an email list scouting_families@jainsocietydc.org for JSMW members who are also in Scouting so they can collaborate and stay connected (e.g., if you need help on Jain-friendly diets during camping.)

Feel free to reach out and ask for advice and join the community!

About the Author:
Raju Shah has been in the Scouting since elementary school (Baltimore Area Council), and is probably the first Jain Eagle Scout in the DC/Baltimore Metro area, and is among the first Jains that are Eagle Scouts. As a Jain pioneer in the Scouting program, he is now a proud father of 2 Scouts, and has remained active in Scouting in his new council (National Capital Area Council).

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March Council-wide Virtual Roundtable, Wednesday, March 17, 2021

March 4, 2021 by Jeffrey M Schweiger

March is the time in the Scouting program year where we work on getting ready to get our youth back outdoors and to get them ready for the next adventures in the Scouting program. The Council-wide Virtual Roundtable will help you Be Prepared for the Spring and Summer ahead.

We will discuss Adult Leadership Training as our Group Topic before leaders go to their particular Program Breakout Sessions.

In the Cub Leader Roundtable session we will be joined by Justinian Dispenza from the Eastern Shore Permaculture Institute (ESPI), who will be talking about Bug Hotels.

Here is how Justinian and ESPI describe this fun Cub Den/Pack activity:

Bug hotels have grown in popularity over recent years, and it’s no wonder why. They’re fun to design, fun to build, and fun to observe as the seasons go by.

The session will cover:

  • -Why bug hotels are an important addition to habitat conservation,
  • -How to design, gather resources for, and build your bug hotel,
  • -Where to place it and what insects to look for,
  • -And How this little project can help protect your garden/flowers from pests.

As we’ve become more aware of the plight of pollinators and the need to protect and encourage them, solutions like insect hotels offer pollinators and beneficial insects a safe and protected place to winter-down in a world of perfectly manicured lawns and prolific pesticides.

The Scouts BSA breakout plans to cover three Interest topics:

  • Alan Deter, NCAC Advancement & Recognition Committee, “Current Eagle Rank Advancement Process”
  • Chris Cooper, NCAC Training Committee, “Powder Horn Training”
  • Lorrie Hartwell, NCAC Sea Scouts Advisor, “National Youth Leadership Training”

Each breakout session will also help you as leaders with your questions and concerns.

In the Main Room, we will offer “Ask A Commissioner” your opportunity to ask the NCAC Commissioner for help with a particular issue or insight on the Scouting movement.

We plan to offer these Council-wide Roundtables now and in the foreseeable future to supplement what you can get from your local District Roundtable – we look forward to seeing you and your fellow leaders on Wednesday, March 17, 2021.

George Costigan, Bill Desmond, and Dave Rockwell

Your NCAC ACCs for Roundtable

https://scoutingevent.com/?OrgKey=BSA082&calendarID=292858

Filed Under: Leaders

Cryptology and Codes in STEM@Home

March 4, 2021 by NCAC STEM

On February 6, NCAC kicked off the first STEM@Home of 2021! STEM@Home is a online Nova program that enables Cub Scouts to learn Novas from the comforts of their homes! To start off the year we had two cub scout Nova classes:

Nova 1-2-3 Go!

Cub scouts had the tremendous opportunity to learn about secret codes with the NSA National Cryptologic Museum. Ms. Jen Wilcox and cameraman Mr. Craig taught live from the museum, demonstrating the NSA cipher, Navajo Joe, and railroad codes. The NSA National Cryptologic Museum in Annapolis Junction in MD has taught the 1-2-3 Go Nova on-site pre-pandemic.  Thankfully NCAC Nova Counselor Ms. Plano-Faber made the connection to Ms. Wilcox who practiced and tweaked the museum’s program for our STEM@Home virtual format, and together they guided cubs through a fantastic worksheet deciphering codes! (Have you ever heard of a rail fence cipher? ) We can’t wait to visit once the museum reopens!

In another section, the Senior Director of Innovation Research & Development from Intelligent Waves LLC, Mr. John Hammes taught cub scouts about the history of secret codes. Mr. Hammes was a cub scout as a youth and volunteered to give back as a SME (subject matter expert) guiding these cubs through the emergences and industry uses of codes.

NCAC Nova Counselor Dr. Jason Kralj then met with the combined cub scout group to teach the other elements of the 1-2-3 Go Nova Award: statistics! Cub scouts had submit survey questions in advance, which we ran as a poll in ZOOM so everyone could collect data from their peers to meet requirement 2 of the Nova. They then learned how to display the results before moving into the fun coin toss experiment!

 

Cub Scouts Can Code

In another class, cub scouts learned to code with NCAC Nova Counselor Mr. Mark Bruno. This is the second time Mr. Bruno taught this class in STEM@Home and the screenshot is from a step-coding game that he created and facilitated for the whole group! As you might imagine, this Nova Award covers a different type of codes than those in 1-2-3 Go. These cub scouts walked away with a better understanding of binary codes and algorithms; and those who completed the post-requisites even earned their full Nova Award!

Thank you to our guests, Mr. Hammes, Ms. Wilcox and Cameraman Craig as well as our very own NCAC Nova Counselors Dr. Kralj, Ms. Plano-Faber and Mr. Bruno for putting on this excellent event! 


The next STEM@Home will be on April 17, 2021. This event will include Novas for Cub Scouts as well as Scouts BSA — be sure to check it out! https://scoutingevent.com/082-stemnova

Filed Under: Scouting At Home Tagged With: Cub Scouts, STEM

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