Sea Scouts in the National Capital Area Council were very active and visible during University of Scouting!
by Stanley Kwok
Sea Scouts in the National Capital Area Council were very active and visible during University of Scouting!
by juris kelley
Sons of the American Revolution Eagle Scout Contest
Eagle Scout Hanna C. of Troop 1978G in Vienna, Virginia won the Fairfax Resolves chapter of the Sons of the American Revolution’s King Eagle Scout contest. She is one of three Eagle Scouts from NCAC in Virginia who went on to the state-level contest.
This is an annual contest open to any Eagle Scout that is a registered youth. It consists of an application that documents the scouts’ achievements, such as number of merit badges earned, a four generation family tree, and most importantly a 500 word patriotic themed essay. Winners at the local chapter level are given a certificate, full size medal, and a cash prize. One can then go on to the state level competition and then to the national competition.
For more information see https://www.sar.org/arthur-m-berdena-king-eagle-scout-contest/
Today we are celebrating the enduring spirit of the Scouting movement for the past 114 years!
In honor of this special occasion, let’s take a stroll down memory lane and reflect on some NCAC history. This day is not only about celebrating Scouting’s illustrious past; it’s also about embracing its dynamic present and promising future. The center photo, captured in 1915 showcases six Eagle Scouts proudly displaying their Eagle Medals bestowed upon them by President Wilson.
Events like this served as the foundation for the incredible program we cherish and participate in today, over a century later. With 1,112 New Eagle Scouts and a reach extending 33,000 youth in 2023, our program continues to flourish and welcome all youth into its fold.
Happy Birthday to the BSA!
by Stanley Kwok
Some of the behind the scenes movers and shakers to make the NCAC Potomac District Klondike Derby weekend a success!
Thanks for all the participants!
。。。
Scouting CARES (Character, Achievement, Respect, Education, and STEM) provides students with engaging programs with a focus on character development and leadership. NCAC’s CARES program partners with schools and communities that would benefit from a vibrant Scouting program. Serving almost 300 students across five different schools!
CARES students from St. Francis Xavier School received their Belts and Belt Loop Badges after completing the first 8 weeks of the 16-week curriculum. Notable belt loops earned included Howling at the Moon, Adventures in Coins, Tiger Bites, and Call of the Wild, among others. Howling at the Moon had students communicating in creative ways, while Tigers Bites taught them the joys of healthy eating and handwashing. Adventures in Coin introduced them to the fascinating world of currency, and Games Tigers Play emphasized the power of teamwork. Call of the Wild? It’s all about being prepared with a first aid kit and mastering knots! Eager to continue their journey, the students expressed enthusiasm for acquiring more badges in the future.
Suitland Elementary School 3rd- 5th graders received their Belt Loops and Belt Loop Badges after completing half of their CARES curriculum. The 3rd graders earned a few badges including Howling at the Moon, Adventures in Coins, Tiger Bites, and Call of the Wild.
4th and 5th graders also held their Belt Loop Ceremony. The 4th graders are in their second year of Scouting CARES and received badges such as Running with the Pack, Council of Fire, Code of the Wolf, and Roaring with Laughter to name a few. These activities promoted the importance of physical activity, community service, and mathematics.
The 5th grade students in Scouting CARES are following a more STEM specific Scouting CARES Curriculum in their science class. These students earned Belt Loops for Digging in the Past, Engineer, and Air of the Wolf. The STEM-specific curriculum dove into topics like fossils, matter, and aerodynamics. They explored STEM through hands-on experiences, building, and creating. Teachers were thrilled to see how Scouting CARES could make learning extra fun and relevant to their daily science lessons.
A significant highlight of the fall 2023 program was the field trip to the College Park Aviation Museum by Suitland Elementary School. These field trips expose students to new experiences as a substitute for traditional scouting activities. Exciting plans for 2024 include visits to the Air and Space Museum, The University of Maryland Greenhouse, and the Monuments in Washington D.C. Along with continuing to engage with possible new schools.
by Sara Holtz
As the Distinguished Conservation Service Award (DCSA) program gains traction in the National Capital Area Council (NCAC) and as youth become interested in pursuing Boy Scouts of America’s most prestigious conservation award, we thought the following examples from NCAC would help youth, their DCSA Advisors, their Conservation Advisors, and their unit leaders better understand the DCSA program and requirements.
DCSA project categories
To date, NCAC youth have not identified a conservation issue or need in all nine of these categories, so we do not have NCAC examples in every category. As the DCSA program becomes more popular in our council, we hope to have examples in all nine categories. Some blogs below refer to the Hornaday Award, which predates the current DCSA program.
Soil & Water Conservation
Scout Restores Ravine in Potomac Overlook Park
Forestry and Range Management
DCSA Forest Restoration for Tomorrow
Fish & Wildlife Conservation
Distinguished Conservation Service Award Projects
Resource Recovery (recycling)
Match Point for Sustainability
Reel-In and Recycle!
Invasive Species Control
Hornaday Project Earns Eagle Scout the County’s Most Prestigious Environmental Award
Hornaday/Eagle Project: Stopping the Invasive Plant Invasion
Hornaday Badge Project “Evicting the Invaders”
Boo Berry Yay Fern: A project to save our native plants
Pollinator Habitat Conservation
Life Scout Builds Half-Acre Monarch Pollinator Habitat in Poolesville, MD
Poolesville Scout Awarded a National Conservation Medal
Some helpful reminders:
DCSA resources:
BSA Distinguished Conservation Service Award Program
BSA Distinguished Conservation Service Award Project Workbook
Executive Summary Template
Complete list of award requirements