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Aquia & Mattaponi Scouts Visit Stafford County Courthouse

April 27, 2023 by Mike Haas

On Friday, March 17th, Scouts from Troop 46 (Shiloh Baptist Church), Troop 1889, and Pack 578 participated in a dynamic visit to the Stafford County Courthouse led by Dr. Norman Carter, Assistant Scoutmaster for Troop 46 and 1889. The group arrived at 8 a.m. sharp, and was met by Captain Carey, Officer in Charge of the Stafford County Courthouse and Sarah Buskirk, Law Clerk and co-organizer of the visit. The Scouts assembled in uniform and ready to learn. But, this was more than just an ordinary visit.

As the Scouts gathered at the entrance to the Administration Building, they were greeted by a very important person in local government. Dr. Pamela Yeung, Chairman of the Stafford County Board of Supervisors, happened to be walking by and took the time to share wisdom and insights with the Scouts about the importance of community and her own support of their willingness to engage in Scouting and took photos with the Scouts.

Circuit Court Judge J. Bruce Strickland was the first to welcome the Scouts into his courtroom. Judge Strickland graciously took the time to personally explain the Court’s operations and activities. He encouraged the Scouts to stay in school, study hard, and strive to be their best. The Judge also discussed the importance of stewardship; pushing the Scouts to take initiative and be a driving force for good in their communities.

From there, the Scouts visited the General District Court, Judge Angela O’Connor, presiding. In Judge O’Connor’s courtroom, the Scouts observed misdemeanor traffic cases. Judge O’Connor talked with the Scouts from the bench, answering a myriad of questions about criminal law and procedure. The Scouts learned about the differences between misdemeanor and felony cases, a jury versus a bench trial, and how the courtroom operates.

To close the visit, the Scouts went to an unused courtroom to speak with Captain Carey and meet First Sergeant Chinault, a former Scout himself. At this final presentation, the Scouts learned about community policing, law enforcement procedures, and were encouraged to ask questions and get to know the officers.

Ready to begin your family’s Scouting adventure? To join BSA, go to www.beascout.org to find a BSA Scout unit near you – Cub Scouting serves families with children in Kindergarten through 5th Grade; Scouts BSA serves families with children ages 11-18. There are BSA programs for families with older Youths, ages 14 – 20, including Venturing, Exploring, or Sea Scouting.

The mission of the BSA is to prepare young people to make ethical and moral choices over their lifetimes by instilling the values of the Scout Oath and Law. Aquia District includes Stafford County, VA, and Marine Corps Base Quantico. For more information on Scouting in the Stafford/Fredericksburg area, including how to donate, join or volunteer, contact Kristy Freeman, Aquia District Executive, at Kristy.Freeman@Scouting.org or call (540)287-3866.

Filed Under: Scouting Programs

Innovation Academy: building 3D printers in 3 hours

April 25, 2023 by NCAC STEM

At Building Momentum, skillsets are taught in record time. As we write this, eight scouts are half-way through an 18-hour Innovation Academy Exploring Program designed to teach youth ages 15-22 skills in fabrication. This six session program focuses on: welding, 3d printing, robotics and coding.

When I walked into session three of the program, I wasn’t sure what to expect. If you’ve 3d printed before, you know that the printing itself is the driest and can go on for hours. At Building Momentum, the youth were not twiddling their thumbs though! They got into another experience while they waited: assembling 3d printers from new-in-box conditions. This offered an excellent understanding the components and mechanics of the printer.

As I looked around the room, I saw some scouts tending to their 3d prints, others assembling brand new 3d printers, and some designing in TinkerCAD. All with confidence that truly impressed me; and that is what Building Momentum truly does. They find people who are willing to work with their hands, and empower them to do so.

It’s worth noting this was only their first session focused on 3d printing. In their next meeting, these youth will dive deeper into designs using Fusion 360. The final two sessions will take on coding and robotics.

In the first two sessions, scouts had already welded. Some kids welded together metal frogs, some wrote their name in metal. Not just to earn a merit badge, but to really develop confidence, comfort and skills holding a welder.

If you’re interested in these opportunities, Innovation Academy will repeat the program in fall: Oct 2, 16, Nov 6, 20, Dec 4 & Dec 18, 2023. Take a look at the NCAC STEM page where all our events are listed!

And if your scout just can’t wait until then, we have an event for you.

Summer Camps

Innovation Academy designed 2 summer weeks specifically for scouts. In these camps, students may earn 4 awards: Model Design and Building, Electronics, Welding merit badges and The Next Big Thing Nova Award, all in 1 week! Students will get hands-on experience working with:

  • CAD
  • 3D printing
  • Laser cutting
  • Soldering
  • Welding

Students will get the real-world experience of time management while completing several hands-on projects throughout the week. This is a fast-paced camp best for students who are eager to learn and put in the hard work.

Rising grades 7-12 |  June 26 – 30 OR August 7 – 11, 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.

The fee is $500, and Military and Family Discounts 10% Off. Link to register: https://buildmo.com/youth-program-offerings

Filed Under: At Camp, Scouting Programs Tagged With: 3d printing, innovation, STEM, welding

Fingerprinting & Traffic Safety Merit Badges

April 10, 2023 by NCAC STEM

Montgomery County Police Department has been hosting a youth career development program, Exploring, for decades! Their Explorer Post 1986 is eager to lend a hand to the scouting community and will host 2 workshops teaching the Fingerprinting and Traffic Safety Merit Badges.

This event will take place on Saturday, April 29 at the Montgomery County Police Training Academy.

Schedule:

9:45AM Checkin

10AM Fingerprinting (15 youth)
11:15AM Traffic Safety (15 youth)
12:30PM Dismissal

Scouts BSA and same-age friends are welcome!

 

The Explorer Post Advisors are registered Merit Badge Counselors with NCAC, and will be able to sign blue cards for scouts who complete all requirements at the event.

The registration fee for the event is $22; this covers class materials for both merit badges and will go to support Explorer Post 1986. We hope to see you there!

Register here: Fingerprinting & Traffic Safety Merit Badges

 

Filed Under: Scouting Programs Tagged With: Exploring, Merit Badges

George Mason University hosts Chemistry Labs for Scouts

April 6, 2023 by NCAC STEM

On April 22, 2023, George Mason University’s Chemistry Club is opening their doors to Webelos/AOLs/Scouts BSA and STEM Scouts for guided chemistry workshops!

Scheduled events:

12:30 – 2pm | Session 1, Lab for grades 4-5
1:30 – 3pm | Session 2, Lab for grades 4-5
2:30 – 5pm | Session 3, Chemistry merit badge for grades 6&up

Registration:
https://scoutingevent.com/082-GMUchemistry

What to expect:

ScoutsBSA will be able to earn the Chemistry merit badge at the event. There is one pre/post-req but the workshop is otherwise structured to help scouts earn the remaining requirements.

Cub Scouts/STEM Scouts will be able to experience 3 hands-on experiments as well as gain experience in this real university Lab. GMU Chem Club will also demonstrate flame-burning magnesium!

Do you have to be a scout to attend? 

No! Please invite a friend. We just ask that all youth register for the age-appropriate session.

 

 

Past events

In fall 2022, the George Mason University Chemistry Club hosted 40 STEM Scouts/Cub Scouts for a remarkable Lab experience!

The GMU Chem Club dazzled our scouts with 3 hands-on experiments and demonstrations, including flame burning magnesium!

Thank you to David Lieu, former GMU Chem Club President (and current STEM Lab 314 Association Lab Manager) for connecting us to current GMU Chem Club Officers. Thank you to entire Chem Club for sharing your enthusiasm of chemistry, to the Chemistry Department for opening your doors to scouts, and to Professors Dr. Ward and Dr. Banerjee for your leadership to this event!

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

NCAC STEM Program Participates in RSC Grand Reopening

March 28, 2023 by Ashante Corey-Bey

Last week, NCAC’s STEM programs participated in the Rockville Science Center (RSC) grand “re-opening” celebration. Our STEM Scouts and STEM Explorers joined dignitaries, including Rockville Mayor, representatives from the Rockville City Council, Montgomery County Council, and Rockville Chamber of Commerce, to present Post 1010’s Advisor and RSC President, Bob Ekman, with six awards. NBC anchor Melissa Mollett emceed the event, spoke of her own children’s interest in science, and chatted with our representing Explorers, Scouts, and advisors.

The Montgomery County Economic Development Corporation brought a film crew and will feature our STEM Explorers in their “Be Next” campaign – stay tuned!

The RSC’s Explorer Post 1010 has over 40 youth and participates in four national engineering competitions. Their Explorers have won several national awards; most notably their drone and rocketry teams placed at the top in national competitions. Proudly displayed from the ceiling of the Rockville Science Center is a 6’ model rocket that these Explorers designed in a program with NASA last year; this year, the Explorers are building a 7’ model rocket. The Montgomery County representatives expressed interest in expanding the STEM Explorers program within the County.

During the event, RSC proudly portrayed all the ways NCAC partners with their program and our STEM Explorers were staples of the exhibition. RSC holds physics of Pinewood Derby classes for Cub Scouts, STEM Merit Badge workshops, and they sponsor three NCAC units. In addition to Explorer Post 1010, and the STEM Scouts Lab, RSC recently charted Scout BSA Troop 1325 with the help of a Seneca District volunteer and RSC employee, Howard Lichtman. Eagle Scouts from Troop 1325 have participated in building projects for RSC including designing and assembling bookshelves. The NCAC thanks the Rockville Science Center for the many Scouting opportunities -in and out of STEM – that they provide.

Any girl or boy in grades 3-8  is welcome to be a part of NCAC’s STEM Scout Program. To read more about the different labs and opportunities to explore STEM, go to www.ncacbsa.org/stem.

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Pack 107 Celebrates Their First Lion to Cross Over

March 28, 2023 by Jake Mosholder

During NCAC’s Lion pilot program, Kiprian (Kip) Mosholder started his Lion Year at Pack 1156 in the Goose Creek District. His family moved out to the Haymarket, VA area, going into his Tiger year, and have been with Pack 107 in Prince William District ever since.

   Kiprian and his family were introduced to Scouting at a parade. Kiprian recalls, “A Boy Scout walked up to me and handed me a piece of candy.  I said to my Dad, I want to do that too!” He is the first in Pack 107 to have completed all six ranks. When asked about his inspiration to pursue all six ranks he shared, “I guess I just, kept going and never gave up.  And now all my friends are in the Pack too.  It’s also been super cool to go on all of these adventures like indoor skydiving at iFly, getting to spend the night at the Air and Space Museum, and getting to sleep on a pirate ship!  I have really enjoyed spending time with my friends and recently I got to lead some of the meetings.” The biggest lesson Kiprian learned was, “Always do your best and never give up.  Because if you can do both of those skills you can have a happy, healthy life.”

He and a few other Scouts from Pack 107  are on track to earn the Supernova Award as well. When asked what’s next for him in Scouting, Kiprian shared, “Going for Eagle!  I’m really excited, I want to do Sea Base!  This one time I was looking at the Boy Scout magazine, and I saw kids jumping off a cliff into a lake.  Ever since then, I’ve always wanted to do that!  So I’m excited for the adventures ahead.”

Congratulations Kiprian for your great accomplishments and thank you Pack 107 for sharing!

 

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