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Director David Henrie Invites NCAC to Digital Movie Premiere

August 26, 2020 by The Scouter Digest Staff

Hey NCAC Scouts! Director David Henrie has teamed up with us for the live premiere of my new movie “This is the Year.” The movie will premiere this Friday, August 28 at 7:30pm!

We know this summer has been a little different than expected so  wanted to give you a chance to see a great summer movie with your family. Plus, for that extra Scout Spirit, you’ll get discounted tickets to join a live pre-show Q&A with the movie’s stars, an after party hosted by TikTok stars Charli & Dixie D’Amelio, a special performance from lovelytheband, and you might even get the chance to meet my onscreen little sister, Selena Gomez.

Every ticket purchased helps raise money for the PLUS1 COVID-19 relief fund, so you get to do a good turn too.

I hope you’ll all join me and invite your friends to be a Scout with us at the “This is the Year” movie premiere.

Purchase your tickets today at a discounted price! Just use the promo code: SCOUTS!

Filed Under: Uncategorized

Troop 1577 Hosts First In-Person Meeting Since Social Distancing

August 25, 2020 by Carla Brown

Troop 1577 had our first in-person meeting since March. The activity was fire building. Every Scout prepared his own materials at home, including a choice of nine firestarters.

Upon arriving at the parking lot of our church, each meeting attendee did a temperature check and brought a signed form saying they had no symptoms recently. Each Scout gave a cell number where a parent could be reached rapidly in the event of thunderstorms or behavior challenges. Attendance will be turned in to the Charter Org for contact tracing of needed.

Each Scout went to his patrol area, which was laid out as a series of parking spots and labelled with chalk. Each Scout had his own parking spot and they each sat or stood on an X in their spot to increase distance. Patrol Leader Council members walked in the rows between the parking spots to offer counsel or requested supplies. The idea was to avoid having a lot of Scouts moving around the space. We also had parents and Scouters strategically placed, available for questions.

We were allowed to enter the church to use the restroom. A parent monitored to make sure only one Scout went into the bathroom at a time to ensure Scouts did not use the bathroom as a place to gather socially.

This was the first meeting that our First Year Patrol – the Flaming Lizards – attended in person. They had been meeting virtually since April. It was great to welcome them in person!

The Scouts were very respectful of the new situation. We had a high attendance likely because they missed in-person meetings and also might have been curious about how this would all work.

Our plan is to meet in-person every two weeks with the PLC meeting in alternating weeks in the parking lot where they can walk through scenarios for each activity idea. It is a new type of meeting planning where the activities need to be done individually and at a social distance, but we will continue to be creative!

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Scouts BSA

An Impressive Bat House Conservation Project

August 24, 2020 by David Schneeman

As a part of their work to earn the Mammal Study merit badge, Scouts from GT582 came out to Michael’s Woodshop at Camp William B. Snyder to build two Johnson Bat Houses. The Troop was very well prepared and arrived with all of the materials and supplies needed to construct, paint and install the bat houses. With guidance from a volunteer Shop Steward, the Scouts were able to learn and apply many useful woodworking skills; measuring & marking, drilling, gluing and clamping. They were focused, demonstrated great teamwork and were able to complete, paint and install a set of great looking bat houses in approximately 6 hours. Not only did they complete a requirement for their merit badge, they had a great time working in the shop and made a very impressive addition to Camp Snyder. It was a day very well spent!

Camp Snyder is the perfect venue for conservation projects and other service projects. It is conveniently located and many conservation projects are readily available. Camp Snyder is resuming its monthly Volunteer Service Day schedule and other work dates can be arranged upon request. If you would like to learn more about available conservation and other service projects at Camp Snyder, upcoming Volunteer Service Days or to arrange for your own group project, please email us at CWBS.Volunteers@gmail.com.

Whether you are working on a service project, advancement activities or simply want to learn some new skills, Michael’s Woodshop is a great place for building memorable experiences. Michael’s Woodshop is a well-outfitted shop with the tools, equipment and work space for Scouts to create and learn. The shop may be reserved for Unit events (all age groups), Eagle Scout projects and many other Scouting activities. Our volunteer Shop Stewards are all experienced woodworkers and are available to assist you in planning and carrying out a successful event.

For information about shop capabilities, upcoming events or reserving the shop, please visit the Michael’s Woodshop page on the Camp Snyder website or email questions and requests to MichaelsWoodshop.CWBS@gmail.com.

Filed Under: Scouting Programs Tagged With: Conservation, michaels woodshop, Scouts BSA

Pack 22 Joins Tri-County Soil and Water Conservation for Watershed Awareness

August 24, 2020 by Wendy Latella

Today, Pack 22 took advantage of the amazing weather and gathered for a conservation project. We were joined by Mariya from Tri – County / City Soil & Water Conservation District for a fun craft and demonstration of the water cycle. Afterwards, our Scout families marked watershed spots in a nearby neighborhood.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Cub Scouts

Invasives Wanted – Dead Not Alive

August 24, 2020 by Jeannie Lee

Scouts BSA Troop 1191G of Francis Scott Key District, NCAC worked to clear invasive species from their local Windy Ridge Park trail with the Town of Mount Airy Naturalist. By working with the town Naturalist, Scouts started to identify invasives and how they were suffocating the native plant life. With this new knowledge, they worked to clear areas of invasives to allow native plants to thrive in their natural habitat. Scouts worked to clear invasive plants such as multiflora rose, oriental bittersweet, and Japanese stiltgrass. This allowed Scouts to appreciate a number of small native snapdragons that would normally be wiped out by invasives. The most triumphant save of the day was a mature mulberry that was being suffocated by a large oriental bittersweet. Several large piles of invasive plants are destined to be picked up this week by the town for disposal. #ScoutsBSATroop1191 #ScoutingContinues #givingbacktothecommunity

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Scouts BSA

Cub-A-Day Program Week 12 (August 24-29)

August 24, 2020 by The Scouter Digest Staff

MONDAY

It’s Make Something Monday!
To start our last week of Cub-A-Day fun – We are going to get in touch with our artistic side again.

Draw or paint a picture, make a PowerPoint type slide, or create some other project that highlights your favorite part of the summer. Once it’s dry or ready – Take a photo and post it for everyone to see and then keep it safe in your memory box from Week 1.

Webelos can work on Art Explosion Requirement 3 with this project.

TUESDAY

It’s Taste Something Tuesday!
Hydration is key for everyone, especially Cubs Scouts on the go!

Water is the best way to be hydrated, but have you tried infusing water with different fruits?  Try it out with your favorite berry or citrus fruit.  How does it taste?  You can also use melons or cucumbers for a different flavor.

Here are some more ideas: https://www.tasteofhome.com/collection/infused-water-ideas/

WEDNESDAY

It’s Wander Around Wednesday!
If you haven’t yet – Ask a family member to download the “iNaturalist” app and then take a hike and “capture” 5 plants and/or animals you’re not familiar with.

Share with your den and/or pack about the new species you learned about.

If you are unable to download the app, take photos of the species and research online to identify them.

THURSDAY

It’s Do Something Thoughtful Thursday!
Leave a note here and tell our program staff what your FAVORITE Cub-A-Day activity was.  Make sure you put your best memories into your memory box!

FRIDAY

It’s Family Fun Friday!
Watch a movie as a family.  School gets going again soon, so get the last few bits of summer fun while you can!
 

SATURDAY

It’s Safety Saturday!
Each rank has different requirements for the Emergency Preparedness Award – Take a look at which requirements your family has completed, and what you have left to do.

Finish up any outstanding items and submit them to your den leader – You’ll be better ready for any emergencies that arise, and you can earn a cool pin to show off your new skills.

Filed Under: Scouting At Home Tagged With: cub sc, cub-a-day

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