“EK” Electronic Knapsack – September 15, 2022

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Upcoming Events

Cub Scout Family Camp

September 30 - October 2

Cub Scouts and families, join us for a fun-filled weekend at Pipsico Scout Reservation! Cub Scout Family Camping Weekends are an opportunity to get away from the busy buzz of the city for the weekend and enjoy some time in the great outdoors.

There will be a variety of activities to include things for nature enthusiasts, marksmen (aspiring marksmen), water lovers, crafty folks, sports fans, and more.

Participants are invited to camp from Friday through Sunday, or any portion in between. No food will be provided this weekend; campers have the benefit of creating their own menu. 

Neptune Festival Parade

October 1

March with Tidewater Council in the annual Neptune Festival Parade on October 1. The first 120 people to register will receive a free patch from the Festival committee.  There are positions available for 80 youth to carry banners, 20 adults to supervise, and for 20 youth to ride on the council floats. For more information, contact Andrew Huddle at pack496vb@gmail.com.

Webelosree

October 7-8

Webelos Woods is the first opportunity for 4th and 5th grade Webelos Cub Scouts to learn what Scouts BSA is all about. It is a weekend camping event that exposes the first and second year Webelos Scouts to Scouts BSA camping using the patrol method, in a Scouts BSA-led outdoor adventure.

Webelos and Arrow of Light Scouts will spend a fun-filled weekend learning and practicing basic Scout camping skills. The Scouts will advance through stations where they will learn and practice cooking, knot-tying, campsite set-up, and shooting sports.

Introduction to Outdoor Leader Skills

October 7-8

This hands-on adult skills course is designed to teach adults the basic skills they need to lead Scouts in the out-of-doors. This course will be offered October 7-8 at Camp Moonyah in Chesapeake.

Lion & Tiger Day

October 8

Lions and Tigers, with their parent(s) or guardian(s), are invited to come out to Pipsico Scout Reservation for a fun-filled day of activities! 

Lion and Tiger Day is an opportunity to experience camp for a day. By participating in this single-day (non-camping) event, the youngest Cub Scouts will “Be Prepared” to return with their pack for future weekend events. Cub Scouts will experience a nature hike, play some field games, visit handicraft, and try their skills at archery.

Lunch will be provided.

BALOO logo

Basic Adult Leader Outdoor Orientation (BALOO)

October 8-9

Basic Adult Leader Outdoor Orientation (BALOO) is the Cub Scout leader training required for any Cub Scout den or pack outdoor event, including pack camping overnighters and Webelos den overnighters.

BALOO training is comprised of two components: an online component and an overnight, hands-on outdoor component. Both components must be completed to qualify as a “TRAINED” Cub Scout or Webelos outdoor leader.

Completion of both parts of this course is mandatory for a minimum of one adult on every pack camping overnighter and Webelos den camping overnighter.

BALOO training will be offered at Camp Lions, Pipsico Scout Reservation on the weekend of October 8-9.

Order of the Arrow Fall Fellowship

October 14-16

Registration is now open for the Order of the Arrow Fall Fellowship. All Lodge members are invited to participate in a weekend of service and fellowship. Arrowmen are encouraged to register and seek Brotherhood Honor.

Registration is required, so sign up now! 

Hooked on Scouting

October 15

Calling all Cub Scout Packs!

October 15 will be special for every pack in Tidewater Council. Mark the date on your calendar for all the new Cub Scouts who join your pack this fall. When they join Cub Scouting this fall, they will receive their very own fishing lure. Throughout the council, there will be Hooked on Scouting activity days on October 15. There will be many activities, such as field games, shooting sports, and, of course, using their new fishing lures.

It is a great way to get the Scouting adventures started early and to keep new Scouts Hooked on Scouting!  

Albemarle District Hooked on Scouting Family Camp
October 14-16

Albemarle District’s Hooked on Scouting Family Camping event will be held at Currituck County Rural Center. This event is for all Cub Scouts, their families, and leaders to experience together. Non-Scout siblings are invited to participate in all activities during the Hooked on Scouting event. Activities include BB guns, archery, field games, crafts, campfires, and much more. 

Mark your calendar now for October 14-16. The cost is $50/family if paid by October 2, and $60 after that date. Packs will be given more details on what units are asked to contribute. Let’s get ready to camp! Registration is now open on Black Pug.

New Scouts who register July 2022 through October 2022 may attend for the day on Saturday, October 15 from 8:00 AM to 5:30 PM at no charge.

If new families would like to enjoy the entire weekend (highly encouraged), fees apply as stated.

Bayside and Princess Anne Districts Hooked on Scouting Event
October 15

The combined Bayside and Princess Anne Districts Hooked on Scouting event will be held on October 15 from 9 AM – 12 noon at Lake Lawson/Lake Smith Natural Area, 5381 Shell Road, Virginia Beach, VA 23455. This fall fishing event is for all new Cub Scouts who have joined since August 1. There will be contests for longest fish, heaviest fish, and the first non-fish caught.

Three Rivers District Hooked on Scouting Event
October 15

The Three Rivers District Hooked on Scouting event will be held at Elizabeth River Park, 1400 Elizabeth River Way, Chesapeake, VA 23324 from 1-4 PM. More details are coming soon.

Jamboree on the Air

October 15

Jamboree on the Air (JOTA) uses amateur radio to link Scouts and hams around the world, around the nation, and in your own community. This jamboree requires no global travel – just to a nearby amateur radio operator’s ham station. The local ham club will set up a station for Scouts to participate in this international event. The event will be held on October 15 from 1-5 PM at Lake Lawson, following the Hooked on Scouting event. Youth will have an opportunity to work on STEM/NOVA awards and the Radio Merit Badge. Sign-up information is coming soon.

National Scout Jamboree Contingent Meeting

October 16

The National Scout Jamboree (NSJ) is an opportunity for Scouts to experience a life-changing outdoor challenge. On October 16, Tidewater Council’s NSJ contingent will hold its first meeting to start the planning process. The prices of transportation, food, and materials are continually increasing – so register by October 31 to lock in the current prices!

There are two websites to visit for registration:

  1. National site: jamboree.scouting.org
  2. Tidewater Council site: scoutingevent.com/596-Jambo23

Details on the contingent meeting will be emailed to all registered participants.

Albemarle District Fall Camporee

October 21-23

A camporee can be a perfect showplace for the Scouting program and, therefore, go far beyond just being a gathering of youth. A camporee starts with the recognition that a patrol is the basic camping unit. The patrol demonstrates its very best camping techniques and shares its experiences with other patrols. The camporee involves the type of equipment that can be carried in a pack by youth and can be set up entirely by them, allowing them to be completely self-sufficient for a self-reliant experience.

This year, Albemarle District will hold its Fall Camporee October 21-23, 2022 at Maple Commerce Park in Barco, NC. This year’s theme is Are You Prepared? We are looking to expand your knowledge and sharpen your abilities on how to react to different emergencies. We have several scenarios planned out to reinforce our Scouts’ first aid knowledge and abilities. 

All Tidewater Council Scouts BSA troops, Venturing crews, and Sea Scout ships are welcome and encouraged to attend. We hope to see you there.

Registration is now open on Black Pug.

Princess Anne District Fall Camporee

October 21-23

Are you ready to Escape to the Wilderness? Adventure on to the Princess Anne District Fall Camporee at Camp Kiwanis, Pipsico Scout Reservation to practice skills from the First Aid, Wilderness Survival, and Pioneering merit badges. The morning will include skills instruction, with competitions following in the afternoon. Participants will receive partial completions in each of the three merit badges. The Princess Anne chapter of the Order of the Arrow will lead the Saturday night campfire.

Merit Badge Counselors Needed

The Camporee Committee is looking for merit badge counselors (MBCs) for the First Aid, Wilderness Survival, and Pioneering merit badges. MBCs will have the opportunity to help plan the activities. If you are interested, please contact Chris Noble at PASPRINGCAMPOREECHAIR@gmail.com.

Three Rivers District Fall

Camp-O-Ree & Cub-O-Ree

October 21-23

Get All Fired Up for the Three Rivers District Camp-O-Ree and Cub-O-Ree this fall. Scouts will enjoy fire safety, fire building, special visitors, and – of course – a camp fire! 

If you would like to assist with the event, please contact Mike Z. at 3rcamping@gmail.com.

Darden Gala 2022

Darden Gala

October 29

Join us for a fun-filled evening to support local Scouting! The 2022 Darden Gala will feature beach-themed attire, Monte Carlo games, live and silent auctions, live music, dancing, and heavy hors d’oeuvres.

Pipsico Fall Festival: International Scouting

November 4-6

Pipsico Scout Reservation has been serving the youth of Tidewater Council and beyond for 63 years. We invite all packs, troops, crews, ships, and posts to join us for a fall weekend of fun. After setting up your tents, enjoy your campfire Friday night and get ready for a fun-filled Saturday.

Choose from a variety of activities to enjoy on Saturday, such as fishing Lake Beasley, climbing the tower, hiking the trails, and showing your marksmanship on one of the ranges available for your rank. You can also enjoy fellowship with Scouts from around the council, brush up on your knots and other camp skills, and visit Huskanaw or the Gaga Pit. Also be ready for the pumpkin and chili cook-offs. When you think you’ve done it all, prepare for a campfire program like no other. 

We would like each Scout unit to select a country to represent throughout the weekend. Get ready to stamp passports and present yours for stamping as you travel around the world and learn about Scouting in other countries. Have your unit learn about the country you select so they can share with others.

In addition to the camp activities, units are encouraged to set up an activity booth or display in the main activity field during the morning session. Let us know what country your unit will represent so that we can plan to have a great variety of things to do. Select a game or activity that your unit can take turns staffing with a few members and others take turns participating. You can teach a skill or host a game.

Please come out for the events on Saturday, enjoy the fall weather, the fellowship, and the many activities. Registration is open on Black Pug. If you’re interested in supporting an activity booth Saturday morning, contact Kirsten Misfeldt at kmisfeldt62@gmail.com.

High Adventure Pilot Training

Retaining Older Scouts and Sleeping Under the Stars
November 4-6

When youth reach their teen years, many new avenues open for them to pursue. These new adventures can be very exciting and healthy for them, but also can lead them away from Scouting. What kind of program can keep older youth in Scouting through their formidable teenage years?

Sleeping out under a dark sky can be a very exciting. So, where do you find one in our world of endless lighting? Believe it or not, there are still plenty of places to go. In Scouting, we call this a high adventure program – a trek where you take youth hiking, canoeing, even sailing, in the back country, a wilderness river and lake, or touring on the high seas.

A high adventure trek should last more than five days. It can involve going more than fifty, sixty, or even seventy miles walking, biking, paddling, or sailing. The trek should take Scouts a little out of their comfort zone and challenge them to complete the journey. These treks teach youth many skills that make them proficient in becoming a responsible adult. If you want your personal gear to serve you well on a high adventure trek, you learn to bring only the appropriate gear, ensure it is waterproof, and not lose any along the way. Isn’t that what adults must do in life?

Camping out under the stars is not the only thing exciting on the trek. Nature offers many things to see and do, such as fishing, swimming, mountain climbing, sightseeing, discovering new and different plants and animals, and cooking on an open fire.

The Council High Adventure Committee is holding a training course on how to conduct high adventure treks in your own unit. The course will be conducted at Merchant Mill Pond State Park in Gates, NC on November 4-6, 2022. It is limited to twenty participants: ten learning backpacking trekkers and ten learning canoeing trekkers. The course is being taught by Scouters who have years of experience in conducting high adventure treks. Participants will learn how to conduct a unit high adventure trek, from filing the necessary paperwork to training youth the skills for a high adventure trip to conducting a safe, fulfilling, and successful journey. The cost is $30.00 per person. For further information, contact Jeffrey Irving at 757-646-5218 or jeffreyirving@cox.net.

American Red Cross Pint-Size Hero Blood Drive

November 9

Did you know that one donation of blood can save up to three lives? Or that every two seconds, someone in the U.S. needs blood? Tidewater Council is partnering with the American Red Cross to host a blood drive through the Pint-Size Hero program. This program introduces youth to the components of blood and the importance of blood donation. Scouts have the opportunity to demonstrate leadership by recruiting blood donors, hosting drives, and engaging in the community.

WHEN:
Wednesday, November 9, 2022

WHERE:
Tidewater Council
Mary Jayne Breeden Council Service Center
1032 Heatherwood Drive
Virginia Beach, VA 23455

TIME:
1-6 PM

MAKE AN APPOINTMENT: 
There are two easy ways to schedule your appointment:
1. Visit redcrossblood.org and use the sponsor code “TidewaterBSA” in the “Find a Blood Drive” field.
2. Make your appointment on the American Red Cross Blood Donor App.

CONTACT: 
Nicole Moga
704-564-5565
Nmoga149@yahoo.com

Veterans Day Parade

November 11

Registration is open for the 2022 Tidewater Veterans Day Parade at the Virginia Beach Oceanfront. We are looking for a volunteer to chair this event. If you are interested, please email Christy Cooper at christy.cooper@scouting.org for more details.

Albemarle Merit Badge Weekend

November 11-13

Share your expertise! We are looking for merit badge counselors for Albemarle Merit Badge Weekend. The sessions will be offered in the morning and afternoon on the 12th and in a morning session on the 13th. If you can assist any or all of the weekend, we need your support. We hope to offer an exciting and valuable program for our Scouts, and can only accomplish this with the assistance of volunteers wanting to share their knowledge. Complete an interest form here.

Units, save the date for the weekend. Albemarle District Merit Badge Weekend is an annual educational and advancement opportunity open to registered Scouts. All meals on Saturday and through lunch on Sunday are included in the fee, so no cooking required. Online registration and a leader guide are coming soon.

National Youth Leadership Training (NYLT)

November 11-13 and November 18-20

In 2017, leadership was quietly added as the fourth aim of Scouting. Leadership development has always been an important outcome of Scouting programs. However, not every Scout takes full advantage of all the opportunities available. It is estimated that 2% of Scouts BSA youth attend National Youth Leadership Training (NYLT). NYLT is an outstanding and impactful program that helps Scouts become the best leaders they can be.

Have the Scouts in your unit (aged 13 and above) attended the BSA’s premier youth leadership training program?

Tidewater Council’s next NYLT course will be held the weekends of November 11-13 and 18-20, 2022 at Pipsico Scout Reservation, Camp Lions. If you have any questions, please contact the course director, James Carroll, at 596nylt@gmail.com.

Pow Wow

December 3

A long time ago in a Cub Scout pack that’s not so far away…

Adult leaders gathered to learn more about the Force within the program.

They turned their eyes to training opportunities for new and experienced adults.

They found Pow Wow, the annual supplemental Cub Scout leader and parent training.

They discovered classes that covered events, Scoutbook, working with Scouts with special needs, using the Patrol method with Webelos, games, communications, succession planning, songs, and so much more!

Save the date on Saturday, December 3, 2022 for this year’s Pow Wow. Come join us as “The Pack Awakens” for more fun and adventure for all!

Wood Badge Association Dinner

December 9

Wood Badgers, friends, and families – Enjoy food, fun, and fellowship with your fellow critters!

  • $30 per person or $50 per couple
  • Silent auction to raise funds for the Wood Badge/NYLT Scholarship Fund
  • Doors open at 6:30 PM

Join us at Gilwell!

Winter Camp

January 13-16, 2023

Merit Badge Counselors and staff are needed! Winter Camp is held at Pipsico Scout Reservation. Great merit badge counselors are what make this event the best. Volunteer today and make a positive difference in the life of a Scout on their way to Eagle. Email both Wes Parker and Christy Cooper to volunteer. In your email, include:

  • What merit badge you wish to counsel
  • How many 3-hour sessions needed
  • The number of Scouts per session
  • Materials and costs
  • Pre-requisites
  • Any position you may be interested in assisting

Units, be ready to sign up when registration opens on October 10, 2022 at 10:00 AM. This event fills up fast!

University of Scouting

March 11, 2023

University of Scouting is a fun-filled, hands-on opportunity for leaders to network and gain skills. University of Scouting offers courses for leaders in Cub Scouts, Scouts BSA, Sea Scouts, Venturing, as well as programs for Commissioners, Doctoral Students, and youth leaders. Courses include STEM, songs and skits, knots, event planning, high adventure, recruiting, fundraising, and more. New ideas are always welcome.

Every Scout Deserves a Trained Leader

To help as a staff member, instructor, or dean, please complete the Volunteer Form.

Volunteers should attend one of the Zoom planning meetings:

  • Wednesday, September 28 at 7:00 PM
  • Sunday, October 2 at 7:00 PM

Invitations will be sent out prior to the meetings.

For more information, please contact Keegan Daley at TidewaterUniversityOfScouting@gmail.com.

2023 Annual Leadership Breakfast

March 15, 2023

We are pleased to announce the keynote speaker for Tidewater Council’s 2023 Annual Leadership Breakfast: Mark Moseley!

With an impressive NFL career spanning 1970-1987, Mark Moseley is the all-time scoring leader for the Washington Football Team.

To learn more about how you, your company, or your community group can host a table, please contact Linda Boyce at linda.boyce@scouting.org.

Guns 'n' Grillin'

May 12-14, 2023

Fall Guns ‘n’ Grillin’ is full and has a waiting list. Save the date for the spring weekend – registration opens in February.

2023 National Scout Jamboree

July 19-28, 2023

The National Scout Jamboree, Scouting’s flagship event, is one-of-a-kind. Over the course of ten summer days, tens of thousands of members of the Boy Scouts of America from across the country gather together to explore all kinds of adventures—stadium shows, pioneer village, Mount Jack hikes, adventure sports, and more—in the heart of one of nature’s greatest playgrounds. With 10,000 acres to explore at the Summit, there is no shortage of opportunities to build Scouting memories.

Tidewater Council is organizing a contingent to attend this awesome event in West Virginia. The contingent will consist of:

  • Two male Scouts BSA troops (72 youth and eight adults)
  • One female Scouts BSA troop (36 youth and four adults)
  • One Venturing crew (36 youth and four adults)

If your unit would like a presentation about the National Scout Jamboree and the adventure and activities available, contact Erich Röetz.

Price Increase

Effective November 1, 2022, the national fee to attend the National Jamboree will increase by 14%, necessitating an increase in the council fees. This is due to rising prices of fuel, food, and other supply items. Any contingent member registered by October 31 will lock in the current fees. If you plan to attend the National Scout Jamboree, register now to secure the lower rate!

In Fond Remembrance

Robert Stanton

Bob Stanton was a Distinguished Eagle Scout and a Colgate W. Darden Jr. Scouter Citizen of the Year.

As a commercial real estate company president, Stanton was involved in several high-profile real estate developments in the Hampton Roads area. They include Lynnhaven Mall, Greenbrier Mall, World Trade Center, Harbourview, and 150 Main office buildings. He developed numerous other projects, including 27+ grocery-anchored neighborhood shopping centers, before retiring and organizing Stanton Partners, Inc.

He served on the boards of many organizations, including the Chesapeake Bay Wine Classic Foundation, the Virginia Maritime Heritage Foundation, Tidewater Scholarship Foundation, Lynnhaven River-2007, Greater Norfolk Corporation, and the Virginia Marine Science Museum.

He made a tremendous impact on our community and he will be missed.

News

Hooked on Scouting Competition

Fish and win!

The Competition

Post a photo of your Scout and their catch on Facebook and/or Instagram with hashtag #HookedOnScoutingTWC to enter. Entries will be judged based on fish size, Scouting spirit, and Scouting attire.

The Prize

Two winners per month will receive a fishing tackle set with a telescopic fiberglass fishing rod!

The Winners

This contest is open to currently registered youth members of Tidewater Council, Boy Scouts of America.

Monthly from September 2022 to December 2022, two winners will be selected. One winner will be a Cub Scout and the second winner will be a member of Scouts BSA, Venturing, Sea Scouting, or Exploring.

Each Scout may enter as many times as they’d like, but may only win once.

Scout Shop

Back to School equals Back to Scouting! September brings a return to meetings, new recruits, and many full-filled adventures! Besides program supplies, there are plenty of “extras” in the Scout Shop.

Uniform Sale

The annual Fall Uniform Sale ends on October 29. Buy a uniform shirt and bottoms (same program) and get 10% off the bottoms.

Since the Lions T-shirt is the only shirt requirement for Lions, it counts as the uniform shirt if customers want to take advantage of the sale.

Cub Scout Rank T-Shirts

Our Cub Scout Rank T-shirts have been restocked, but the prices have risen due to our wholesale costs. The new price for youth T-shirts is $12.99. We also have Tiger adult T-shirts, a good way to identify an adult Tiger partner, which sell for $14.99.

Need Leader Books?

With so much information online, the demand has decreased for printed material, but we will continue to stock leader books while they are available. We still have the Den Leader pamphlets ($8.99) for all ranks except Tiger. For the Scouts BSA program, we have Troop Leader Guides 1 & 2 ($12.99) and Program Features 1, 2, & 3 ($16.99), plus many other helpful pamphlets that may be put in binders.

Discontinued Cub Scout Adventures

The discontinued Cub Scout Adventures pins and belt loops are still available (at 25% off) until we run out for those earning them last year. If those awards were not put into Scoutbook by May 31, they can no longer be entered into the system but may still be purchased.

New Scouts

UNIT LEADERS: Please help us help your new Scouts by preparing your new recruits with the correct information to purchase a uniform. They need the following information:

  • What NOT to purchase, since some units provide certain items
  • Unit numbers, including den numbers if applicable
  • For troops, the color of neckerchief and the patrol symbol
Store Accounts & Price Lists

NOW is the time to update store accounts and to get an updated uniform price list for new parents. You can pick up both forms at the Scout Shop or by emailing polly.fugate@scouting.org.

Shipping

We continue to offer to ship orders by USPS. Our normal days for mailing are Wednesday and Friday. Call in the order (757-497-2688), and we can figure the total and call you back. We accept VISA and Mastercard with a 3% fee.

Scout Shop Hours

Our regular hours of operation are:

Tuesday – Friday: 11 AM – 6 PM
Saturday: 10 AM – 2 PM
CLOSED SUNDAY AND MONDAY

Popcorn Sale

Looking for a way to fund an awesome program for your Scouts? The annual Popcorn Sale is here to help!

Four Things Your Unit Should Be Doing in September
  1. Sign up for a Food Lion Show & Sell. Contact alison.harrison@scouting.org for more information.
  2. Place the unit’s next popcorn order by Wednesday, September 21.
  3. If planning to return any Cheese Lover’s or Classic Trios, make the return no later than Wednesday, September 21.
  4. Sell, sell, sell!
Getting Started

It is not too late for your unit to participate in the 2022 Popcorn Sale! To get started:

  1. Read the Popcorn Guide.
  2. Sign up for the sale at pecatonicariverpopcorn.com using Council Key 596TWC.
  3. Set sales goals.
  4. Hold a unit kick-off. Contact your district executive to get sales materials and a tasting kit.
  5. Watch the recorded Popcorn Training at tidewaterbsa.com/2022popcornsale.
  6. Contact your District Popcorn Kernel for help getting started.
Resources

Did your unit miss Popcorn Training? You can view the recording on our Popcorn Sale webpage. Make sure to review the 2022 Popcorn Guide while you’re there too!

Do you need help with any aspect of the sale? We have a great team of District Popcorn Kernels who are here to help you! You can find their contact information here.

BSA Safety Moment

It is recommended to include a BSA Safety Moment during meetings to inform Scouts and parents and keep everyone safe. Numerous downloadable BSA Safety Moments are available here.

Scouter Code of Conduct

Did you know that the Rules and Regulations of the Boy Scouts of America support the establishment of codes of conduct?

Please know that the Boy Scouts of America expects Scouters to follow the Scout Oath and Scout Law as well as other laws and regulations from local, state, and federal governments. The Scouter Code of Conduct should be reviewed regularly; abiding by it is acknowledged by all adults when they complete an application.

Eagle Rank Requirement: Citizenship in Society Merit Badge

As of July 1, 2022, the Citizenship in Society merit badge is required for any youth seeking to achieve the Eagle Scout rank.

The Eagle Scout Rank Application has been updated to reflect this new requirement and should be used by all Scouts going forward.

Service Project for Lynnhaven River NOW

Lynnhaven River NOW is seeking assistance with a service project. This nonprofit organization has an open grass lot behind its new office on Holland Road in Virginia Beach and would like to have some benches and a picnic table built. They would like for the project to be done by October.

If interested in learning more about taking on this project as an individual or a group service project, please contact Vince Bowhers at vince@lrnow.org.

Charter Renewal

Every Scouting unit renews its charter annually. Detailed charter renewal instructions will be available at October Roundtables.

There are things units can do now to Be Prepared:

  1. Conduct a membership inventory with the unit commissioner. Use the membership inventory to identify those youth and adults who will or will not be renewing their membership. Verify that the contact information in My.Scouting is correct.
  2. Identify those adults who will need to update their Youth Protection Training. Remember that everyone’s Youth Protection Training must be valid through December 31, 2023.
  3. Encourage adult leaders to complete their position-specific training. Unit leaders can access training records for registered adult leaders in My.Scouting under the Training Manager tab.
JTE

Journey to Excellence

It is time, once again, for a quarterly Journey to Excellence (JTE) review. Take a moment to sit down with the unit commissioner and review the unit’s accomplishments and what can be done to improve.

JTE is the BSA’s planning, performance, and recognition program designed to encourage and reward units’ successes. Unit scorecards provide goalposts in categories that units are already tracking, such as advancement, recruiting, and program activities.

Resources for Leaders

During the fall recruiting season, units are recruiting new adult leaders too. There are many resources available to help new leaders be successful in leading Scouts.

Why Does Advancement Matter?

The mission of the Boy Scouts of America is to prepare young people to make ethical and moral choices over their lifetimes by instilling in them the values of the Scout Oath and Law.

Scouting programs have specific objectives, commonly referred to as the “Aims of Scouting.” They are:

  • Character
  • Citizenship
  • Leadership
  • Personal fitness

So why does advancement matter?

Advancement is one of the methods that Scouting uses to deliver the Aims of Scouting and retain youth in the program. Those Methods of Scouting are:

Cub Scouting Methods
  • Activities
  • Advancement
  • Belonging to a den
  • Family involvement
  • Living the ideals
  • Serving the neighborhood
  • Uniform
Scouts BSA Methods
  • Advancement
  • Association with adults
  • Ideals
  • Leadership development
  • Outdoor programs
  • Patrols
  • Personal growth
  • Uniform
Advancement provides Scouts:
  • Recognition with an appropriate ceremony
  • Sense of achievement and accomplishment
  • New skills
  • Confidence
  • A desire to come back for more Scouting!

Sea Scouting Advancement & Electives

In Sea Scouting, electives count toward advancement. Sea Scouts can tailor their experience to their personal preferences by using the flexibility of electives.

There are many types of electives available, in categories including Leadership, Duty to God, Sailing, Paddlecraft, SCUBA, Vessels, Racing, Engines, Vessel Maintenance, Electricity, Rigging, Specialty Proficiency, Ornamental Ropework, Maritime Tradition, United States Coast Guard Auxiliary, America’s Boating Club, and Nova Awards.

Each elective is divided into one of three categories based on difficulty, and each Sea Scout rank identifies a number of electives in a specific difficulty level that must be completed.

Community Care Assistance

Does your family need assistance accessing community resources? Tidewater Council is a partner agency with United Way of South Hampton Roads and Albemarle Area United Way, as well as a member of the Unite Us Hampton Roads United Coordinated Network and NCCARE360. For coordinated care referrals, please contact us.

Help Wanted

ScoutReach Volunteers

ScoutReach is the outreach program of the Boy Scouts of America, bringing Scouting’s leadership and character-building programs to underserved communities. Tidewater Council currently has three ScoutReach programs, all of which are seeking volunteer support.

  • The Seatack area in Virginia Beach has a monthly evening program for families with elementary-aged youth. Contact Rich Becker at 757-575-6609 or richard.becker@scouting.org if you are interested in assisting. This program will resume in September.
  • Lindenwood Elementary in Norfolk has a biweekly afterschool program. Contact Bill Lawrence at 828-582-6955 or Bill.Lawrence2@scouting.org if you are interested in assisting. This program is on summer break, but will resume in October.
  • Southwestern Elementary in Chesapeake has an afterschool program. This program is on a summer break, but will resume in the fall. Contact Christina Viglietta at 757-969-2396 or christina.viglietta@scouting.org if you are interested in assisting.

Photographers

Want to be in the middle of the action and create lasting memories for years to come? Tidewater Council is seeking volunteer photographers to capture the excitement of local Scouting events. If interested, please contact alison.harrison@scouting.org.

Volunteer with the Membership Team

The Tidewater Council Membership Team is looking for volunteer assistance from Spanish-speaking Scouters, to speak to potential chartered partners and help form units to serve our Hispanic community.

If you are interested in volunteering or have any questions, please contact Dave Bussiere at dave.bussiere@gmail.com or 757-575-4117.

Additional Volunteer Opportunities

Visit our Volunteer with Local Scouting webpage for information on additional volunteer opportunities.

Scouts in Action

Troop 158 combined a service project with aquatic adventure. The Scouts cleaned up the Dismal Swamp Canal, removing more than 40 pounds of trash from the waterways! 

Troop 162 hit the water to get their Scouts outdoors, enjoying an eight-mile trip on the Pasquotank River.

Scouting units are recruiting and getting the word out to the families in our community. Great job!

Pack 117
Pack & Troop 127

Powder Horn participants enjoyed an Outer Banks adventure for weekend one of the course! Powder Horn is a resource course that introduces Scouting’s adults and youth to the exciting outdoor and high-adventure program possibilities for their unit.

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