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Wood Shop Fun at Cub Scout Expo

October 22, 2019 by David Schneeman

Over 100 Cub Scouts and siblings visited Michael’s Woodshop during the Cub Scout Expo held at Camp William B. Snyder on October 19. While in the wood shop, they had the opportunity to create their very own golf tee tic tac toe boards. Supervised by a group of volunteer Shop Stewards, the Cub Scouts had a great time working their way through a series of work stations including sawing, marking & drilling and sanding.

Everyone enjoyed this hands-on woodworking project and best of all, they got to leave with a fun game that they created themselves!

Michael’s Woodshop is a great place to hold engaging, hands-on activities for Scouts of all ages. Michael’s Woodshop may be reserved for Unit activities, District events, Eagle Scout projects and other Scouting activities. Our volunteer Shop Stewards are available to help plan and organize your activities and can help tailor projects to meet the age range and size of your group. They also provide training and can attend your event to provide guidance and assistance to carry out a safe and enjoyable activity.

Michael’s Woodshop is operated by a group of volunteer Shop Stewards. There is growing demand for the use of this amazing facility and there is a need for additional volunteers. Teaching and guiding Scouts in this creative environment is an incredibly rewarding experience. Both experienced woodworkers and novices, including older Scouts can become part of the team. To learn more about shop capabilities, planning an event, reserving the shop or volunteering, please visit the Camp Snyder website (www.gotosnyder.org) or email us at MichaelsWoodshop.CWBS@gmail.com

Filed Under: At Camp, Leaders Tagged With: #woodshop, Camp Snyder, Cub Scouts

How to Become an Eagle Scout in the Aquia District!

October 21, 2019 by Ken Todd

Are you wondering about the process of becoming an Eagle Scout?

All Life Scouts, their parents, and interested Scouters are strongly encouraged to attend a Life to Eagle Seminar. In addition to providing the most current information on the Eagle Scout Service Project and other Eagle Scout rank requirements, the seminar provides the opportunity to address recent issues and answer questions.

The Aquia District will be holding its next Life to Eagle Seminar on Oct. 26th at Ebenezer United Methodist Church. Registration is preferred at scoutingevent.com/082-25071 so that we have enough handouts. Contact Mike Cooper at michael.cooper@usmcu.edu if you have any questions.

Filed Under: Leaders, Scouting Programs Tagged With: Aquia, Eagle Scout

Troops 1910 and 2119 Ride 50 Miles for Cycling Merit Badge

October 20, 2019 by Don Goff

Scouts from Troops 1916 and 2119 at Redeemer Lutheran Church in McLean, VA ready to head out on the C&O Canal Tow Path for a 50 mile bike ride from Cumberland, MD to Great Cacapon, MD on October 12th.This is their seventh ride for the Cycling merit badge after completing two tens, two fifteens, and two twenty-five milers. The Scouts finished their ride in under 6 hours!

Filed Under: Adventure Tagged With: merit badge, Scouts BSA

Celebrate 100 Years of Camping at Goshen!

October 18, 2019 by Goshen Scout Reservation

National Capital Area Council is celebrating 100 years of camping that began in 1919 with Camp Roosevelt. To this day, you can still see signs made by Camp Roosevelt campers on display at the Camp Olmsted Handicraft pavilion.

Registration for Summer 2020 at Goshen Scout Reservation is now open. Join us to celebrate these 100 years of camping!

Camp Olmsted Week 1 has already filled up. Register soon to save your spot for your week! Stay up to date on week availability, get all the latest information, and reserve your spot at www.gotogoshen.org/registration.

Learn more about our two Webelos Camps, three Scouts BSA & Venturing Camps, and Lenhok’sin High Adventure and all the adventures they have to offer on our website at www.gotogoshen.org.

Filed Under: At Camp Tagged With: Day Camp, Goshen Scout Reservation, Scouts BSA

Outdoor Ethics Awareness

October 18, 2019 by Sara Holtz

The Outdoor Ethics Awareness course is an action & information-packed introductory course that teaches attendees the BSA version of outdoor ethics:which includes Leave No Trace, Tread Lightly, and the Land Ethic. The course is suitable for scouters and mature scouts. We hope as many units as possible are able to send at least 2 scouts and 1 scouter; this will allow your unit to have youth & adult members qualified to lead Outdoor Ethics at all outdoor events and help your scouts & scouters complete some of the requirements to earn the Outdoor Ethics Awareness award for Scouts https://www.scouting.org/outdoor-programs/outdoor-ethics/awards/scouts-bsa/ or NCAC award for Cub Scouts http://www.ncacbsa.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/New-NCAC-Outdoor-Ethics-Awareness-award.pdf

Oct 23 at 7-9pm
Providence Community Center (not RECenter)
3001 Vaden Dr, Fairfax
https://scoutingevent.com/082-OEO19

Nov 6 at 7-9 pm
Westminster Presbyterian
2701 Cameron Mills Rd, Alexandria, Virginia 22302
https://scoutingevent.com/082-31700

By the end of the class, the participants should have:

-Knowledge of Outdoor Ethics
-Knowledge of the Outdoor Code
-Knowledge of how Leave No Trace, Tread Lightly! and The Land Ethic / -Stewardship support the Outdoor Code
-Knowledge of Outdoor Ethics Awareness and Action Awards Program
-Knowledge to locate additional Leave No Trace, Tread Lightly! and BSA Outdoor Ethics resources and opportunities for further training

After this course and completion of the on-line Leave No Trace On-Line Awareness course and Tread Lightly! on-line Awareness course, participants should have enough knowledge to

– earn the Outdoor Ethics Awareness Award
– conduct Outdoor Ethics workshops & activities within their respective units
– lead Cubs & Scouters to earn the NCAC Outdoor Ethics Awareness Award http://www.ncacbsa.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/New-NCAC-Outdoor-Ethics-Awareness-award.pdf
– help Scouts & Scouters earn the Outdoor Ethics Awareness award https://www.scouting.org/outdoor-programs/outdoor-ethics/awards/scouts-bsa/

Invite your Scout & Scouter friends!

Filed Under: Adventure Tagged With: Education, outdoor ethics, Scouts BSA

2019 Nuclear Science Merit Badge Program at University of Maryland

October 17, 2019 by Matthew Mille

On Saturday, October 12, 2019 the Baltimore-Washington Chapter of the Health Physics Society, a professional society of radiation protection professionals, hosted a nuclear science merit badge program at the University of Maryland Radiation Facilities. Approximately 60 Scouts, 15 parents, and 30 technical volunteers attended this unique event.

Activities included, tours of a nuclear reactor and a cyclotron, building of cloud chambers to see radiation tracks, detecting radiation sources with survey meters. Also a virtual reality tour of the Chernobyl exclusion zone using Oculus Go glasses, radiation fundamentals lecture, M&M candy half-life and mouse trap reactor labs, donut breakfast, pizza lunch and more.

At the end of the day Scouts received a variety of giveaways donated by several federal agencies and non-profit groups including periodic tables, SI unit charts, rulers, NS Savannah DVDs, radiological emergency preparedness fact sheets, health physics career brochures, atomic fireball and nuclear fusion candy, and science themed pencils.

Please enjoy this video slideshow of photos from the day: https://youtu.be/ztdcLDLzDpY .

Filed Under: Scouting Programs Tagged With: merit badge, scouting

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