Shortly after our Council began #ScoutingAtHome a team of volunteers stepped up to form the program that has become the centerpiece of our online program – Merit Badges @Home. These leaders served as digital pioneers, teaching us through example how to offer high quality Scouting programs while practicing physical distancing.
Since the start of the program, nearly 1,000 Scouts have taken merit badge classes. They have earned 24 different badges in 59 classes taught by these amazing instructors:
- Alexandra Galloway: Art
- Alexis Owens: Law
- Arden Dougan: Chemistry
- Burt Wagner: Digital Technology
- Carol Brown: Safety
- Chris Marston: Pets, Genealogy
- Cyndy Hogan: Citizenship in the World, Citizenship in the Nation
- David Medvitz: Programming
- Doug Goldring: Citizenship in the Nation, Hiking/Backpacking
- Irwin Lazar: Citizenship in the Community
- James Chaplin: Programming
- Jim Sheeran: Citizenship in the Community
- Joseph Bastian: Robotics
- Kathryn Trolenberg: American Heritage, Music
- Kevin Bills: Genealogy
- Lola Arjona: Family Life
- Marcie Calcagno: Pets
- Mike Yearsley: Personal Management
- Nina Hughes: American Culture, Genealogy, Reading, Communications
- Richard Harrington: Animation, Photography, Moviemaking
- Richard Morris: Public Health
- Sara Holtz: Public Health
- Scott Willey: Painting
- Sri Sritharan: Programming
- Susan Plano-Faber: Scholarship, Family Life, Hiking/Backpacking
Please join us in thanking these dedicated Scouters who have worked so hard to innovate these programs for our Scouts! Special thanks also go to the Council’s Advancement & Recognition Committee, Program Department and Marketing Committee for working out the details behind the scenes.
Got a Merit Badge you would like to teach online? Go here https://www.ncacbsa.org/merit-badges-at-home/ to get started.

Founded in 2014, Troop 58 in Ashburn is an active Troop with monthly outdoor events that include camping, hiking, backpacking, canoeing, white-water rafting, climbing, and skiing. What does over five years of these adventures look like? Check out our cool interactive map on our website
Pack 1156, chartered by the Sterling United Methodist Church participated in the Siren Salute to the Health Care professionals at INOVA Loudoun Hospital Friday, May 1st. Not only was it one to complete Day 15 or the Build My Own Hero adventure in the Webelos Challenge it was a true honor to thank and support all the hard working Health Care Workers (Doctors, Nurses, Administrative and Support Staff) along with our communities First Responders.




