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Camp Marriott Program Update: Welding MB

January 29, 2022 by Goshen Scout Reservation

A quick update to the Camp Marriott program schedule!

Welding Merit Badge now offers shorter classes, to better fit into your schedule, with smaller class sizes. To compensate, there is now an additional section offered.

Get the latest program schedule and learn more about programs at the Guild and other Camp Marriott program areas at www.gotogoshen.org/marriott

Camp Marriott programs are available for both Scouts BSA attending with their units as well as those attending as individuals as part of the Provisional Camp program.

Filed Under: At Camp Tagged With: Camp Marriott, Goshen Scout Reservation, merit badge, Scouts BSA, summer camp

Peace Light Travels from NYC to NCAC

January 27, 2022 by Michael Hanson

On Saturday, December 11th at 2:36pm, the International Peace Light touched down at JFK Airport in New York. Two hours later, it was transferred to an oil lantern, fastened securely, and on the road.

Each year in late November (safety permitting), a child from Austria lights a lantern from the continuously burning candle in the Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem, the site of Jesus birth. The light, known as the Peace Light, stored in special explosion-proof lanterns, is then flown with a safety adviser back to Vienna, Austria, where it is shared with delegations from across Europe who distribute it with a message of Peace to their own countries for use at ecumenical services. Scouting organizations then take the light to houses of worship, hospitals, homeless shelters, nursing homes, and places of public, cultural and political importance – to anyone who appreciates the significance of the “gift”.

Last Saturday, Austrian Airlines purser Wolfgang Kerndler transported the Peace Light from Vienna to New York City. Over 150 people attended the distribution ceremony at the airport’s Our Lady of the Skies Chapel to welcome the light of peace and kindle their own flames.

The Light’s pilgrimage across the U.S. begins via volunteers, many of whom are Scouts and Scouters associated with the Boy Scouts of America and Girl Scouts of the USA, transferring and sharing it in their communities. Many other dedicated volunteers meet, share, and move the Light across North America, person-to-person, coast-to-coast. It can usually be received in California within a week.

The Hansons, a Powhatan District scouting family who are part of Pack 1601, Troop 160, and Lab 314, made the 750 mile round trip trek to receive the Light’s entry into the United States and spread it through a number of stops in New Jersey, Maryland, and Virginia. Through each of the handoffs on this thread, it will reach thousands of Scouts and members of the community through vigils or worship services.

Due to the continuing pandemic, the National Capital Area Council International Committee was unable to host a distribution service. However, if you are interested in receiving the light for your Unit or for your family, you can track the route or find a nearby event at the Peace Light – North America webpage (https://www.peacelightnorthamerica.org/) or Facebook group.

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Lenhok’sin Outpost Update

January 25, 2022 by Goshen Scout Reservation

We have a Lenhok’sin Outpost changeup this summer. Due to lack of popularity, Mountain Biking will be closing this summer. Replacing it is, new for 2022, the Search and Rescue outpost.

Search & Rescue: Take part in a staff-led search and rescue scenario and learn about how to treat some of the backcountry’s most common injuries, including sprains, environmental emergencies, and more.

Also, based on best practices from the National Speleological Society and the National Park Service, Caving will unfortunately be closed again this summer due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.

Learn more about Lenhok’sin High Adventure at www.gotogoshen.org/lenhoksin

Filed Under: At Camp Tagged With: Goshen Scout Reservation, High Adventure, Lenhok'sin, summer camp

Camp Snyder’s Passport to Adventure: 2022 Cub Camp

January 21, 2022 by Camp Snyder

Are you ready for a world class adventure? Get ready to travel the globe this summer with Camp Snyder and get your Passport to Adventure.

It’s difficult to travel the world these days, so join us for a fantastic summer of Cub Camping as we bring the world to you! Explore cultures from around the world as you get your hands on Handicraft, investigate the environment at Nature, take aim at both Archery and BBs, take the heat off at the Pool, and more.

Cub Scout Day Camp and Resident Weekends are for rising Tigers thru rising Webelos/AOLs.

Cub Scout Day Camp

Experience all your summer camp favorites in five days a week!
Session 1: June 27 – July 1, 2022
Session 2: July 11 – July 15, 2022

Cub Scout Resident Weekends

Pack all your fun into a weekend. Join us Friday through Sunday for non-stop fun from morning until night. New in 2022: Optional Thursday evening check-in.
Session 1: June 23 – June 26, 2022
Session 2: June 30 – July 3, 2022
Session 3 (Mid-week): July 5 – 7, 2022
Session 4: July 11 – 15, 2022
Session 5: July 14 – 17, 2022

New in 2022!

We’re excited for the Summer Season and already looking forward to seeing all our campers! We strive to improve every summer and we are making the following changes for Summer 2022:

    • Updated Daily Schedule: In response to feedback, we are adding more flexibility and more rest time. Evenings will be open program and we are adding a daily siesta period from 1pm – 2pm.
    • Increased Pool Time: What’s better than getting in the pool during a hot summer day? Being able to do it more often!
    • Dining Changes: We’re adding an updated menu and switching to Family Style Dining. What else? Look forward to a salad and fruit bar.
    • Early Check-In: Thursday night check-in is now available for Resident Weekends. Come early and get your swim checks out of the way so you can spend more time with all the camp activities!

Got Scouts BSA? Check out the Scouts BSA Specialty Week – Camp Snyder’s Merit Badge week for individual Scouts, ages 11 – 17. Campers can choose from a mix of outdoor badges and Camp Snyder STEM and Woodshop specialty badges. The program has overnight and day camper participation options. New in 2022: New Scout Rank Advancement program!
Session: July 17 – July 23

Got Camp Staff? We’re actively seeking motivated and enthusiastic individuals, ages 15 and up, to be part of our summer camp team. Not yet 15? Apply to be a Counselor-in-Training at age 14! Learn more and apply at www.gotosnyder.org/work

Learn more about all our summer camp programs and save your spot at www.gotosnyder.org/summer

Filed Under: At Camp Tagged With: Camp Snyder, Cub Scouts, summer camp

Pack 1014 Celebrates a Super Nova

January 20, 2022 by EvelynAnn Bruno

Cub Scout Pack 1014 celebrates Marco Martin with his bridging to Scouts BSA Troop 2421 and his earning of the Dr. Townes Supernova award. 82 were awarded to Scouts of the NCAC. 75 of those were awarded to Cub Scouts (30 for Dr. Alvarez for Wolves/Bears and 45 for Dr. Towns (WEBELOS/AOL). In Marco’s Cub Scout career, this is his third Supernova award.

This is a huge honor and testament for hardworking Scout! The STEM Nova Award program has 11 awards related to Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math. In addition to those 11 awards, a Cub Scout can earn Supernova awards during their Wolf to AOL years at the Pack.

Congratulations Marco! Thank you so much for your support Mark Bruno (his Supernova Mentor)!

Never heard of the STEM Nova Award for Cub Scouts? You can check out more at: www.scouting.org/stem-nova-awards/awards/cub-scout/

Interested in joining the fun? Cub Scout Pack 1014 meets at American Legion Post 227 in Brandywine, MD on Mondays (but for the first Monday of the month). You can email any questions to pack1014.committee@gmail.com

Photo credits: Marcus Martin (father to Marco) #STEM #Supernova #ScoutMeIn

Filed Under: Scouting Programs

Eagle Scout Sends 168 Bikes to Sierra Leone

January 18, 2022 by The Scouter Digest Staff

Manav G. of Troop 1983 grew up in India. There he saw extreme poverty first-hand, with families begging in the street to feed their children, and the daily struggles of the people were impoverished. As a result, when he moved to America at age 9, Manav was struck by the luxuries and privileges that many Americans took for granted.

When he joined Scouts BSA to find a community and friends in his new hometown, Manav immediately latched on to the Scouting message of giving back to and raising up others. His dedication extended even to his favorite merit badge, Citizenship in the World, which allowed him to, in his eyes, “see my impact and the ways I can make the world a better place and help, even as a 13 or 15-year-old kid.” So when the time came for his Eagle Project, Manav knew he wanted something that gave back globally. So he collaborated to create a Bike Drive with Bikes For The World. This leading non-profit organization collects unwanted bikes from across America to supply community development programs in impoverished areas of developing nations. The bikes he collected would be destined for Sierra Leone, where children would use them for recreation and adults for their business and travel.

Manav spent the eight days leading up to the bike drive in a focused marketing mode. Worried that, even in a city, there were only so many people with bikes and fewer willing to donate, Manav ensured that his project would reach a broad audience. He combined online social media postings with paper fliers put up in key locations around the city. He also contacted local churches, attended online meetings, and went in person to speak wherever he could. Though the Scout wished he had even more time to continue raising awareness, Manav’s efforts had paid off when the day of the drive came.

Despite his worries about the short marketing period, Manav’s drive was an overwhelming success. Like clockwork, as bikes came in, Manav’s team would quickly offload and begin dismantling them to make it cheaper and easier to transport them abroad. The team would then load the dismantled bikes onto trucks headed for the Bikes of the World headquarters. Such was the massive amount of bikes collected that, at one point, the Scout remembered they covered more than two entire parking spots. With 168 bikes collected, Manav’s project had blown past his troop’s prior record, beating the previous highest bike drive by over 60 bikes.

Though his project has concluded, Manav remains dedicated to helping others worldwide. Manav holds monthly bake sales for the AURED Trust, which supplies hearing aids to hearing-impaired children throughout India. He is also currently interning with an organization dedicated to providing free vaccinations throughout rural America. He plans to study business in college and use his studies to find an intersection between finance and conservation.

Manav urges Scouts to “make the push to Eagle. It’s so worth it. When you look back, it will be such a learning experience and it will be so worth it. There are always going to be things you don’t expect, but try to work around that, and you’ll find all the fun you have with it.”

Filed Under: Eagle of the Week Tagged With: Eagle of the Week, Eagle Project, Eagle Scout

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