Scouting events and activities are run by Scouts with the watchful eyes of the Scout Master of Troop 15 Bethesda looking at the newest Scout who came from Vienna, Austria 🇦🇹 participating in the Eagle Court of Honor for Christopher L!
Scouting Programs
Cub Scout Pack and Troop 763 Honors Veterans Placing Flags at Local Cemetery
The scouts of linked units Cub Scout Pack and Troop 763 honored the veterans of our community by placing American flags at the gravesites of veterans buried at our local cemetery, Gate of Heaven. Based in Aspen Hill, Maryland, our pack and troop had been doing this activity for several years before the pandemic put a pause on it. Scouts were able to continue this tradition after a four year hiatus.
Photos by Matt Rakola
Flags In for Memorial Day
Each Memorial Day scouts from around the George Mason District honor those who served in the military by placing flags on veteran’s graves at the National Memorial Park/King David Memorial Gardens in Falls Church, VA. This year the event drew over 300 people (Cub Scouts, Scouts BSA, Girl Scouts and Heritage Girls) who placed ~2,400 flags. Our thanks to the National Memorial Park/Dignity Memorial for supporting this effort and proving food, drinks and the flags.
Troop 279 – Sleep in Heavenly Peace Volunteer Day
Last month Troop 279 of Point of Rocks, MD had the opportunity to volunteer with a wonderful organization named Sleep In Heavenly Peace which builds and delivers beds to children in need in the area. The Scouts assisted with the transportation of new beds from the workshop to the storage facility. They also got to learn about SIHP’s mission and how they built the beds.
Sleep in Heavenly Peace’s mission statement:
All children deserve a safe, comfortable place to lay their heads. In Idaho and across the US, too many boys and girls go without a bed—or even a pillow—to sleep on. These children end up sleeping on couches, blankets, and even floors. This can affect their happiness and health.
That’s where Sleep in Heavenly Peace comes in. We’re a group of volunteers dedicated to building, assembling, and delivering top-notch bunk beds to children and families in need. Our organization has grown steadily over time, and we’re working on opening more chapters in different states to serve more people.
SLEEP IN HEAVENLY PEACE
https://www.facebook.com/SHPFrederickCo/
https://www.shpbeds.org/chapter/md-frederick-co
SCOUTS BSA TROOP 279
Point of Rocks, Maryland
https://www.portroop279.com/
Troop 1066 Discovers How the Horseshoe Crab Can Save Lives
Scouts from Troop 1066 located in Jefferson, Maryland routinely pursue merit badges as a part of their Scouting Program. During the month of April, they chose to complete the Chemistry Merit Badge. During several meetings, Scouts learned the differences between physical and chemical changes, why atmospheric pressure can affect hikers and scuba divers, and why caramelization makes food taste delightful. Scouts also discovered why manufacturing single-use items can be harmful to the environment and why it’s important to safely store and dispose of products that could harm the environment. Scouts completed the Chemistry Merit Badge by visiting the biotech company, Lonza Walkersville, Inc located in Frederick County, Maryland.
The Walkersville location is the largest manufacturing site for Lonza Bioscience and has had a footprint in Frederick County since 1974. Scouts toured the facility and learned about a lifesaving product Lonza manufactures at the location. LAL, Limulus Amebocyte Lysate, is found in the blue blood of the Atlantic Horseshoe Crab and is a key component in Endotoxin Detection Kits. This incredibly unique compound is instrumental in detecting endotoxin found in Gram-negative bacteria. Endotoxin is widely present in the environment and exposure could lead to sepsis in humans.
In order to ensure that Lonza creates the highest quality products, its Quality Control Laboratory uses chemistry to test raw materials arriving at the facility and finished products prior to shipping to customers. Scouts wore lab coats and safety glasses as they learned to weigh material, transfer liquids with a pipette, and watch a chemical reaction used to test reagents. The Scouts ended the Chemistry Merit Badge with newfound knowledge of the critical importance of a 475-million-year-old species and how the principles of chemistry can affect their everyday life.
Troop 55 Presented Volunteer Award from the North District of the George Washington Memorial Parkway NPS
In April, BSA Troop 55 (Great Falls, VA) got presented the Volunteer Award by Ms. Franice Sewell, the Supervisory Park Ranger from the North District of the George Washington Memorial Parkway National Park Services. Troop 55 was honored for community service, stewardship, and partnership with the Great Falls National Park (VA).
For many years, Troop 55B & 55G scouts and scouters have supported this neighboring national park with many Eagle Scout projects, Leave No Trace (LNT) education sessions, Cub Scout Day at the Park, as well as three years of biweekly litter pick up projects during the nation’s COVID-19 challenge. Currently, Troop 55 has five Eagle Scout candidates working with the Great Falls National Park on their Eagle projects.
Scout Thomas Y. (LNT project lead) and Drew K. (Litter pick up project lead) represented Troop 55 and received the award from Ranger Sewell, along with Troop 55 Eagle Scout advisor Mrs. Kristie Kim and Scoutmaster Jeff Ye (Troop 55B).
In addition to the Great Falls National Parks, Troop 55 volunteers supported many local, regional, and national parks with many service projects: Wolf Trap National Park, Daingerfield Island National Park, River Bend Regional Park, Sandy Run Regional Park, Fairfax Difficult Run Stream Park, Great Falls Grange Park, and South Run Park, to name a few.