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Scouts BSA Supernova Award Recipient

February 6, 2019 by Trisha Dalal submitting on behalf of MaryGrace Gagliardi

On January 5, 2019, Dominic Gagliardi was awarded not only his Eagle Award but also the Dr. Bernard Harris Super Nova Award.

When Dominic started High School in the fall of 2014, he joined the Botball team of Explorer Post 1010 in addition to being a member of Boy Scout Troop 944 and Venture Crew 27, to start his path to the award. During this high school years he earned three Nova awards with each requiring earning a merit badge, at least 3 hours of study, and an experiment and a field trip.

Then, to earn the Super Nova, Dominic had to fulfill several more requirements, including earning 5 more STEM merit badges, researching a STEM career, shadowing a scientist or engineer, participating in STEM competition, researching a STEM debate, and sharing his knowledge. He shared what he learned by helping Cub Scout Pack 1975 earn a part of a nova award. Among other things, he showed them how a soda can demonstrated two different levers. As a member of Post 1010, Dominic participated in Botball competitions for each of his four years of high school. To prepare for theses competition,s he spent a minimum of 3 hours each week building, rebuilding , and coding an autonomous robot made from a rumba.

Only 20 others Boy Scouts have earned the Dr. Bernard Harris Super Nova award in our Council since its inception in 2012.

Filed Under: Scouting Programs Tagged With: Awards, Potomac, STEM

Potomac District 2019 Klondike Derby

January 31, 2019 by Robert Snip

In 1897 a gold discovery near Klondike, a region of the Yukon territory in northwest Canada, triggered the Klondike Gold Rush, which lasted from 1897 until 1899. Around 100,000 people decided to travel there, but only about 30,000 have been reported to have made it there.

In 1949 Boy Scout Troops from the Northern United States and from Canada started their reenactment of the Klondike Gold Rush to test their winter Scout skills and called it the Klondike Derby. It has since been adapted by Troops all over the United States, especially those with snow in their winters.

On Saturday, January 26, Units from the NCAC Potomac District met at Little Bennett Campgrounds in Germantown Maryland, to compete in the annual Potomac Klondike Derby. Despite most of the snow from the previous week washed away by Thursday’s rain, the freezing temperatures ensured the genuine Klondike winter feel, and most of the Scouts earned their Potomac District Polar Bear Patch for overnight camping below freezing point.

During the day on Saturday, temperatures reached well into the upper 30’s, and the Order of the Arrow made sure Scouts and Scouters could warm up at their Hot Chocolate Stations and campfires on each of the 2 playing fields. The Scout Spirit was very high among the 68 Klondike Crews who competed.

Troop 3’s “Bear” Patrol was able to complete the Sled Relay Race the fastest and took first prize. Overall standings of this year’s Potomac District Klondike Derby saw the all-female Patrol the “Cryptids” of Crew 461 walked away with top honors and this year’s Klondike flag. The “Duelmusters” Patrol of Troop 1450 came in second, and the “Penguins” Patrol of Troop 249 came in 3rd.

The closing ceremony began with honoring Scout Master Bruce Crock of Troop 440 who has “Gone Home” on January 15th of this year.

The evening ended with the Calling Out ceremony of an impressive number of 38 newly elected Order of the Arrow candidates.

Filed Under: Adventure, Scouting Programs Tagged With: Klondike Derby, Potomac

Troop 447 Scores a “Triple Triple”

January 10, 2019 by Tom Begines

On Jan. 5, 2019, Troop 447, Rockville, MD, held a rare quadruple Eagle Court of Honor for its four newest Eagle Scouts: Andrew T. Green, David E. Hinds, Jeremiah K. Whitney and Matthew S. King. These young men became Troop 447’s 136th, 137th, 138th and 139th Eagle Scouts since the troop was formed in 1950. Remarkably, each of them began their Eagle trail in the same den in Cub Scout Pack 928.

The event was truly remarkable in yet another way. It marked a “triple triple” for Troop 447. Andrew Green is the youngest of the three sons of Assistant Scoutmaster John and Sonya Green. Both of Andrew’s older brothers, Robert and William, became Eagle Scouts through Troop 447. Matthew King is the youngest of the three sons of Assistant Scoutmaster David and Helena King. Both of his older brothers, Joe and Noah, became Eagle Scouts through Troop 447. In attendance at the Court of Honor were Assistant Scoutmaster and Eagle Mentor Chuck and Sue Aubertin, parents of three sons, Michael, Gregory and Douglas, all of whom became Eagle Scouts through Troop 447. Three sets of three brothers from three 447 families, all Eagle Scouts — a “triple triple” for the troop.

The event was even more historic because it was multi-generational. “Mattie” King’s proud father, David King, Troop 447’s 36th Eagle Scout, administered the Eagle Charge during the ceremony. “I never thought, as a 16-year-old Eagle Scout in 1978, that I would have three sons and they would all become Eagles,” said Mr. King. Also in attendance was Mattie’s grandfather, David J. King, Sr., who was a member of Troop 447 in the 1950’s and an adult leader in the troop in the 1970’s. Mattie’s great grandfather, Albert T. King, was also a Troop 447 adult leader. Scoutmaster Steve Pirozzi and Master of Ceremonies and former Scoutmaster Charlie Griffiths presided over the Court held at the Rockville United Methodist Church, the chartered organization for both Troop 447 and Pack 928.

Photos courtesy of Chuck Aubertin, Cindy Griffiths, and John Green. 

Filed Under: Scouting Programs Tagged With: Awards, Eagle Scout, historic, Potomac

Troop 447 Teams with MoCo Fire & Rescue to Retire Flags

October 30, 2018 by The Scouter Digest Staff

by Robert Snip

On August 11, members from Montgomery County Fire & Rescue visited the Troop 447 Rockville camp at the Montgomery County Agricultural Fair, asking if the Troop would be able to retire their #1 flag. SPL Sam accepted the HUGE flag, and commissioned Ivan, Daniel, Owen, Andrew and Nathan to retire the flag at the Saturday campfire at Greenbrier State Park.
The flag was deconstructed, leaving the union intact and the stripes and the union were respectfully placed into the flames.


All photos courtesy of Robert Snip.

Filed Under: Scouting Programs Tagged With: Potomac

All the World’s a Stage…and This Explorer Post Is Happy About That

July 20, 2018 by The Scouter Digest Staff

Tanea Johnson as Mary Wells, Edward Byrd as Marvin Gaye, Jasmine Prather as Tammi Terrell, and Khalid Alzouma as Smokey Robinson

Think all Exploring Posts need to be Police or Fire Posts? Think again! One of the most exciting Exploring Posts around centers on the performing arts.

Post 1711 in Potomac District is sponsored by The Finest Performance Foundation. They and Post 1710 have been serving Montgomery County youth since 2011. Their newest show “Heard It Through the Grapevine – Motown Moments Tribute” is written, choreographed, and directed by Rockville resident actor/producer, Kashi-Tara. The music is under the direction of talented pianist/musical director, Angela Walker. This presentation is produced by The Finest in partnership with the City of Gaithersburg.

This theatrical production marks the 6th show presented as part of the seasonal line-ups at the Gaithersburg Arts Barn. Former productions include The Wiz, Black Nativity, A Change Gon’ Come (Life of Harriet Tubman), Stick Fly, and Dreamgirls. So be on the look out for more performances or to get more information on this Post please contact Post Advisor Karen Rawlins thefinestperf@aol.com.

Filed Under: Scouting Programs, Uncategorized Tagged With: Potomac

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