“EK” Electronic Knapsack – May 15, 2023

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Friends of Scouting

Friends of Scouting is Tidewater Council’s annual giving campaign. The Friends of Scouting campaign provides 21% of the council’s annual budget – that means more than a fifth of every dollar in the council budget comes from the generosity of Scouting families, alumni, and community supporters. Friends of Scouting keeps the overall cost of Scouting affordable so all families can participate.

Campaign Progress as of May 12, 2023
Council Goal: $460,000
97.6%

Each district shares a portion of the overall goal:

Albemarle District Goal: $40,000
104.0%
Bayside District Goal: $158,000
92.7%
Princess Anne District Goal: $160,000
93.6%
Three Rivers District Goal: $102,000
107.4%

There is only $11,081 remaining to reach the Friends of Scouting goal of $460,000! Join the community of supporters by submitting a pledge card to william.sherman@scouting.org or donating online.

Has your unit scheduled its 2023 Friends of Scouting presentation? It is a great opportunity to hear about some of the council’s highlights and accomplishments over the past year, and to illustrate to families how the program is funded. All units that hold a Friends of Scouting presentation will receive a special ribbon for their unit flag. Contact your district executive to schedule your presentation.

Upcoming Events

Scouting for Blood Drive

May 17

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, May 17, 2023

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

Donate and WIN

American Red Cross Incentives:
When you come to give May 1-19, 2023, you’ll score a $10 e-gift card to the merchant of your choice!*

Plus, you’ll also automatically be entered for a chance to win a trip for two to the 2023 MLB® All-Star Game® in Seattle when you come to give in May.

*For Terms & Conditions, please visit redcrossblood.org/local-homepage/events/fanatics.html

Backpack to Retention

May 17

Cub Scout packs, spring is the best time to load up your backpacks with the tools to ready your pack for fall success. We are gathering some of the most successful Cub Scouters in the council to share some of their best methods in:

  • Planning the next program year
  • Recruiting more Scouts
  • Turning parents into leaders
  • Retaining Scouting families

In addition to these great tools, you will be the first to see the reveal of our 2023 recruiting theme!

Join us on Wednesday, May 17 at 6:30 PM at Old Donation Episcopal Church, 4449 N. Witchduck Road, Virginia Beach, VA 23455.

CPR for Professional Rescuers

May 18

CPR for Professional Rescuers is for people who will be serving on Aquatics Staff at summer camp or are registered to take BSA Lifeguard training. You must complete the online session prior to attending the in-person skills demonstration.

As part of our commitment to support safer communities, and support you in all that you do, we are proud to partner with the American Red Cross to offer this course.

The in-person portion of the course will be held at the Mary Jayne Breeden Council Service Center on Thursday, May 18.

Popcorn 101 Training

May 30

Designed for new Unit Popcorn Kernels, Popcorn 101 training lays the groundwork for a successful popcorn sale.

  • Great resource course for new Unit Popcorn Kernels!
  • Gain fundamental knowledge BEFORE the popcorn arrives!
  • Chock-full of helpful tips!
  • Entry-level information to help form a successful popcorn fundraiser, from start to finish!
  • Networking opportunity that shouldn’t be missed!
  • Come join us for a popping-good time!

This training will be offered both in-person at the Mary Jayne Breeden Council Service Center and virtually. For questions, contact Tony Montemurno at kerneltbaloney@gmail.com.

Three Rivers District Recognition Banquet

May 31

Scouters and their families are invited to attend a special evening of recognition for Three Rivers district adult leadership. The event will take place at New Creation United Methodist Church in Chesapeake.

Trainer's EDGE

June 3

Trainer’s EDGE is BSA’s trainer development course designed to help Scouts and Scouters:

  • Put into practice the EDGE training model
  • Gain self-confidence through hands-on training experiences
  • Develop the platform skills of a trainer
  • Raise the level of skill a trainer brings to the learning experience
  • “Train the trainer” on behaviors and resources while offering hands-on experience in methods and media

This course is part of a continuous process of updating trainers with the latest training methods, principles, and technologies.

Trainer’s EDGE is ideal for:

  • District and council trainers
  • Merit badge counselors
  • Summer camp staff, including both youth and adults
  • Winter Camp staff
  • Roundtable staff
  • Pack trainers
  • Youth troop guides and instructors
  • Unit leaders
  • Staff for Wood Badge and National Youth Leadership Training (NYLT)

The course will be offered on June 3 at the Mary Jayne Breeden Council Service Center.

Range Master Training

June 10 & June 17

Trained Range Masters ensure that shooting sports activities for Cub Scouts are operated safely. This position is required for any Cub Scout shooting sports activity, including (but not limited to) archery, BBs, water bottle rocket launches, and any other devices that propel items into the air. Remember that BBs and archery may only be used at council or district events.

Range Master Qualifications
  • Registered leader with the Boy Scouts of America
  • 18+ years of age
  • Currently certified in Range Master training. Training certification is valid for two years.
Upcoming Trainings
  • Saturday, June 10, 2023 at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, 4784 Princess Anne Road, Virginia Beach, VA 23464
  • Saturday, June 17, 2023 at Tabernacle Baptist Academy, 717 Whitehurst Landing Road, Virginia Beach, VA 23464

Scout Night with the Norfolk Tides

June 16

Join us for Scout Night with the Norfolk Tides: Friday, June 16, 2023 at Harbor Park!

Ticket vouchers and camping vouchers are now available at the Tidewater Council Scout Shop!

The ticket vouchers must be exchanged for seat tickets at the Harbor Park Ticket Office. Vouchers can be exchanged in advance or the night of the game. Groups are strongly encouraged to exchange vouchers in advance to ensure everyone sits together.

Guests must adhere to all Harbor Park policies, including the Fan Code of Conduct and the new Clear Bag Policy.

Beaver Day

June 17

OA Summer Camp Workday, also referred to as Beaver Day, is a chance for everyone (not just OA members) to help get Pipsico ready for summer camp. Help make camping areas and structures useful to everyone for years to come.

On Saturday, June 17, work will begin at 9 AM and end around 4 PM. There will be projects for everyone, skilled and unskilled alike. Whether you are a master carpenter, an amateur gardener, or a lawyer, everyone can be a “Busy Beaver” on a project of their choice. More information on specific projects is coming soon.

As a thank you to volunteers, camping will be available at no cost on Friday and/or Saturday.

Off to the Races

Day Camp 2023
June & July

Start your engines – Cub Scout Day Camp is Off to the Races this summer!

On your mark, get set … GO REGISTER!

Princess Anne Day Camp: June 19-23

Registration is now open for Princess Anne Day Camp at Tabernacle Baptist Academy in Virginia Beach. Work with the unit day camp coordinator to sign up now.

For questions, contact:

Albemarle Day Camp: June 19-23

Registration is now open for Albemarle Day Camp at Forest Park Church in Elizabeth City. For questions, contact Tiffany Bounds at tnt8953@yahoo.com.

Bayside Day Camp: June 19-23

Registration is now open for Bayside Day Camp at Bayside Masonic Lodge #218 in Virginia Beach. For questions, contact Amy DeVault at konshak@yahooo.com.

Great Bridge Twilight Camp: June 26-30

Registration is now open for Twilight Camp at Great Bridge Baptist Church in Chesapeake. For questions, contact Kirsten Misfeldt at kmisfeldt62@gmail.com.

Covenant Twilight Camp: July 10-14

Registration is now open for Twilight Camp at Covenant UMC in Chesapeake. For questions, contact Kirsten Misfeldt at kmisfeldt62@gmail.com.

2023 Golf

Rick Anoia Scouting Golf Classic

June 22

Are you looking for a fun day on the golf course AND to support a good cause? Join us for the Rick Anoia Scouting Golf Classic at Virginia Beach National Golf Club!

Summer Camp 2023

June & July

Pipsico Scout Reservation offers Scouts and Scouters the opportunity to immerse themselves in a positive camping environment, at a beautiful property, with a friendly camp staff. Tidewater Council is proud to offer quality programs for everyone.

Week #1 – June 25 to July 1 – FULL
Week #2 – July 2 to July 8
Week #3 – July 9 to July 15 – FULL
Week #4 – July 16 to July 22

Popcorn Training

July 12 & July 17

Join us to learn about the 2023 Tidewater Council Popcorn Sale!

There are two training dates available, and both trainings will be offered both in-person and virtually. The same information will be covered at each session, so pick the date that is best for you!

  • Wednesday, July 12 at 6:30 PM
  • Monday, July 17 at 6:30 PM

This popcorn training is designed for both new and returning popcorn kernels. We will focus on what is new for this year’s sale, best practices, and opportunities that can benefit your unit.

This training will be offered both in-person at the Mary Jayne Breeden Council Service Center and virtually. For questions, contact Pam Samples at popcorn@tidewaterbsa.com.

News

Spring Popcorn Sale

The Pecatonica River Popcorn online store is open for a special spring sale from April 1 – May 31, 2023. Scouts who are interested in selling can use their existing Seller IDs from the Fall 2022 Popcorn Sale. Just like with the fall online sales, units earn 30% commission, and there is no money or product handling required!

Scout Shop

Cub Scout Essentials

May is a busy month as we wrap up spring and look ahead to summer. With Cub Scouts moving up, the Scout Shop has a full stock of books ($23.99), neckerchiefs ($12.99), slides (7.99), and Webelos Colors ($7.99).

Cub Scout handbooks, neckerchiefs, and slides
Adult Recognition

Recognizing unit volunteers is so important that plaques and certificates have been made especially for those in leadership roles. We have the Outstanding Cubmaster and Den Leader plaques ($25.99 each), as well as the Outstanding Service to Scouting plaque ($37.99). All plaques come with engravable nameplates. Certificates of Appreciation, suitable for framing, are also available ($1.89).

Journey to Excellence

Journey to Excellence (JTE) patches for 2022 are no longer available from BSA Supply.

STEM Nova and Supernova Awards

STEM Nova Awards may still be earned. The Scout Shop has more than five dozen Scout Nova patches still in stock. We also have about one dozen Nova Pi pins and large medals for Cub Scouts (Dr. Luis Alvarez) and for Webelos (Dr. Charles Townes) with the proper applications submitted.

While National Supply no longer carries the awards, they may still be purchased from the following sites after the Scout Shop’s supplies are exhausted:

  • Nova patches are available from ClassB.
  • Nova medals and Pi pins are available from Crown Awards.
Two t-shirts with fleur-de-lis design
New T-Shirts

NEW T-shirts are now in the Scout Shop on the front rack. The navy Merits of Scouting T-shirt features the points of the Scout Law forming a circle on the back with the front of the shirt sporting a universal emblem on the left shoulder. The gray T-shirt has a large BSA universal emblem in red and blue on the front. Both styles are cotton, come in sizes adult small-2XL, and sell for $22.99.

Day Camp T-Shirts

There are still many Day Camp T-shirts from previous years that make great activity shirts for Cub Scouts. They are only $5 and come in youth and adult sizes. What an inexpensive way to advertise Scouting!

Shipping

Don’t forget that we still ship orders (by USPS) on Wednesdays and Fridays. We take VISA and Mastercard and no longer charge a fee for card use. You may call in your order (757-497-2688) or email polly.fugate@scouting.org. We can get the order together and call you for a card number. If advancements are needed, please email the appropriate paperwork.

Scout Shop Hours

Our next holiday closing will be May 27-29 for Memorial Day weekend.

BSA SAFE Logo

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.

Be Prepared for High Adventure

High-adventure trips are intended to deliver wilderness and learning adventures that last a lifetime. Being both medically and physically prepared for these trips will help ensure they are as safe and enjoyable as they are memorable. While this is true for all Scouts, it is especially critical for adult leaders to be prepared!

National Program Updates

Cub Scout Unit Coordinated Camping

In a recent update to the Guide to Safe Scouting, “Cub Scout pack unit coordinated camping is limited to single overnight experiences.”

Adult Registration Requirement to Take Effect September 1, 2023

Two registered adult leaders 21 years of age or over are required at all Scouting activities, including all meetings. There must be a registered female adult leader 21 years of age or over in every unit serving females. A registered female adult leader 21 years of age or over must be present for any activity involving female youth or female adult program participants. Notwithstanding the minimum leader requirements, age and program-appropriate supervision must always be provided.  

All adults staying overnight in connection with a Scouting activity must be currently registered in an adult fee required position as listed or as an adult program participant. There is a limited exception for Cub Scout overnight programs; see below. Registration as a Merit Badge Counselor does not meet this requirement, as that is a no-fee position. See the FAQ for list of adult fee required positions.  

Cub Scout Programs – Overnight Exception

Cub Scout parents or legal guardians taking part in an overnight Cub Scout program with their own child or legal ward are not required to register as leaders. All adults must review the How to Protect your Children from Child Abuse: A Parent’s Guide that can be found in the front of each Cub Scout Handbook. In addition, the parent or legal guardian must be accompanied by a registered leader at any time they are with youth members other than their own child/ward. All other overnight adults must be currently registered in an adult fee required position.

Merit Badge Counselor Registration

There is a known issue with Scoutbook sending incorrect notifications about merit badge counselor registration. The National Council is working to resolve this issue. To verify a leader’s merit badge counselor registration, please check My.Scouting instead of Scoutbook. While registered merit badge counselors can continue to work with youth, they will not be able to update merit badge progress through Scoutbook until the issue is resolved.

Make the World a Better Place with Conservation

Conservation projects teach Scouts about the environment and how to take care of the earth’s resources. Hands-on projects can involve the entire Scout unit, single dens or patrols, adult leaders, and family members. Participating in conservation projects can also help to meet advancement requirements and earn special awards, such as the World Conservation Award, Messengers of Peace, Conservation Good Turn, and BSA Distinguished Conservation Service Award.

Conservation activities could include:

  • Plant grasses, trees, shrubs, and ground cover to stop soil erosion.
  • Adopt a park. Remove litter and garbage from a neighborhood recreation area or park.
  • Organize or participate in a neighborhood recycling program or visit a recycling center.
  • Arrange a natural resources awareness program. Invite natural resource professionals such as wildlife biologists, soil conservationists, foresters, or conservation officers to speak to the unit.
  • Participate in a beach or waterfront cleanup. Clean the Bay Day is June 3. Record the items collected and determine the possible harmful effects to wildlife. With youth participation, develop a plan to educate the public about the dangers posed to wildlife.
  • Obtain suggestions for projects to improve the environment from a local, state, or national organization that is concerned about environmental protection.
  • Visit a public utility to learn about resource usage, and become involved in programs offered by utilities to help consumers conserve resources.
Resources

Merit Badge Counselor Special Requirements

Chapter 7 of the Guide to Advancement covers the merit badge program, including counselor requirements and how to report concerns to the council advancement committee.

While the general requirement for a merit badge counselor is to be knowledgeable about the subject matter, some merit badges have additional requirements. These additional counselor requirements are designed to help manage the risks of certain activities and to enhance the Scout’s experience.

General Supervision Requirements
  • Swimming and watercraft activities must be conducted in accordance with BSA Safe Swim Defense or BSA Safety Afloat, respectively, and be supervised by mature and conscientious adults at least 21 years old and trained in the program applicable. Counselors for merit badges involving swimming or the use of watercraft must be so trained, or use helpers who are.
  • All physical activities presented in any Scouting program must be conducted in accordance with the “SAFE Checklist.” These four points, embodying good judgment and common sense, can be found at scouting.org/health-and-safety/safe.
  • CPR instruction, wherever it is required, must be taught by people currently trained as CPR instructors by a nationally certified provider, such as the American Red Cross, the Emergency Care and Safety Institute, or the American Heart Association.
Special Qualifications

The following merit badges have special qualifications or certifications for either the merit badge counselor or the supervisor of certain activities that may be involved.

  • Archery
  • Canoeing
  • Climbing
  • Kayaking
  • Lifesaving
  • Motor Boating
  • Rifle Shooting
  • Rowing
  • SCUBA Diving
  • Shotgun Shooting
  • Small Boat Sailing
  • Snow Sports
  • Swimming
  • Water Sports
  • Whitewater

Aquatics for All Scouts

Aquatics opportunities in Scouting abound at all ages. There are aquatic-themed Adventures for Cub Scouts (Floats and Boats for Tigers, Spirit of the Water for Wolves, Salmon Run for Bears, and Aquanaut for Webelos/Arrow of Light Scouts). Merit badges offer opportunities for Scouts BSA members, including Swimming, Water Sports, SCUBA Diving, Kayaking, Canoeing, and many more. Sea Scouting, of course, offers high adventure in, on, around, and under the water.

Getting Scouts into the water and providing experiences that are both safe and fun goes a long way toward teaching lifelong skills that may someday save their life. Early swim lessons can help Scouts become better swimmers.

Aquatics activities aim to challenge Scouts, but not frighten or traumatize those who cannot swim. Every willing Scout should have an opportunity to get into the water. Recreational aquatics time should offer inclusive opportunities for Scouts with disabilities. Some Scouts have disabilities that are readily apparent, such as physical disabilities. Physical disabilities include people who need mobility equipment, as well as people who have limited strength, endurance, or coordination. For every Scout with a visible disability, there also will be several Scouts with invisible special needs, such as learning disabilities, ADHD, autism, or anxiety disorders. Young swimmers, both those with special needs and those without, may need extra support and consideration.

Resources

Scouts’ time in the water should be challenging, educational, and fun – all in a safe environment.

Sea Scouting, ages 14-20

Sea Scouting Advancement

Sea Scouting promotes better citizenship and aquatics skills through instruction and practice in water safety, boating skills, outdoor, social, service experiences, and knowledge of maritime heritage. Sea Scouting is a gender inclusive program for all youth aged 14-20 (or 13 and completed the 8th grade).

Local Sea Scout Ships
Advancement

Sea Scouting offers advancement opportunities. Sea Scouts progress through the four ranks of Apprentice, Ordinary, Able, and Quartermaster. The experiences involved in working on advancement help Sea Scouts set realistic goals, accomplish projects, and gain knowledge and understanding of the world around them.

Each rank includes requirements in several categories:

Apprentice
  1. Ideals
  2. Active Membership
  3. Leadership
  4. Swimming
  5. Safety
  6. Marlinspike Seamanship
  7. Boat Handling
  8. Service
Ordinary
  1. Ideals
  2. Active Membership
  3. Leadership
  4. Swimming
  5. Safety
  6. Marlinspike Seamanship
  7. Boat Handling
  8. Ground Tackle
  9. Navigation Rules
  10. Piloting and Navigation
  11. Practical Deck Seamanship
  12. Environment
  13. Weather
  14. Cruising
  15. Boating Safety Course
  16. Service
  17. Electives
Able
  1. Ideals
  2. Active Membership
  3. Leadership
  4. Swimming
  5. Safety
  6. Marlinspike Seamanship
  7. Boat Handling
  8. Ground Tackle
  9. Navigation Rules
  10. Piloting and Navigation
  11. Practical Deck Seamanship
  12. Environment
  13. Weather
  14. Cruising
  15. Electives
Quartermaster
  1. Ideals
  2. Active Membership
  3. Leadership
  4. Swimming
  5. Safety
  6. Marlinspike Seamanship
  7. Boat Handling
  8. Ground Tackle
  9. Navigation Rules
  10. Piloting and Navigation
  11. Weather
  12. Environment
  13. Electives

Scouts BSA Inclusion of Scouts with Special Needs Webinar

Every youth deserves the opportunity to have a meaningful Scouting experience. On April 29, the National Scouts BSA Program Committee and National Special Needs Committee teamed up to provide a webinar about how to meet the diverse needs of Scouts who are differently-abled. The webinar covered rank advancement, merit badges, individual Scout advancement plans, and more. Watch the recording below:

June Activity Suggestions

Camp Cards

Want an easy NO-RISK fundraiser that offers 50% profit? Do you have Scouts who haven’t raised enough to attend day camp or summer camp? Does your unit have new members? Then the Camp Card fundraiser is for your unit!

How to Participate

Contact the district executive to register and pick-up cards. Cards are usually delivered at district Roundtables, but district executives will make arrangements for units that cannot attend Roundtable.

Training and resources are available online at TidewaterBSA.com/2023campcardsale. Review these resources for deadlines and important information.

And then – simply sell. This is a super easy fundraiser that scores Scouts some serious bucks toward camp.

Contact

For questions, please contact the district’s Camp Cards Chair:

 

Camp cards are in limited supply, so don’t miss out!

Community Engagement

2023 Virginia Governor's Awards on Volunteerism and Community Service

The nomination period is open for the 2023 Virginia Governor’s Awards on Volunteerism and Community Service, now through Monday, June 19, 2023 at 5 PM. The awards recognize Virginia individuals and organizations for their volunteer contributions to the Commonwealth.

Individual categories include:

  • Youth (aged 18 and under)
  • Young Adult (aged 19-30)
  • Adult (aged 31-59)
  • Senior (aged 60+)

Learn more or nominate a worthy volunteer at virginiaservice.virginia.gov.

Clean the Bay Day: June 3

Thousands of volunteers participate in Clean the Bay Day annually. The Chesapeake Bay Foundation coordinates this united effort to remove harmful litter and debris from the Chesapeake Bay watershed.

The 2023 event will take place on Saturday, June 3. Registration is required; please visit cbf.org to sign up. Registered volunteers will receive assignment details via email approximately one week before Clean the Bay Day. For questions, contact ctbd@cbf.org.

Free Fishing Day at Lake Trashmore: June 3

The Virginia Department of Wildlife Resources (DWR) is hosting a free fishing day at Lake Trashmore from 9 AM – 1 PM on Saturday, June 3. DWR personnel will be present with gear, tackle, and bait. This event is great for beginners, as DWR will provide instruction on how to fish. There is no charge to participate, and registration and fishing licenses are not required. Learn more at dwr.virginia.gov/fishing/free-fishing-days.

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.

VBthrive

Virginia Beach residents, VBthrive is an economic mobility program offering coaching and resources for mentoring, housing, employment and education, financial management, and wellbeing.

Help Wanted

district executive patch

District Executive Job Opening

Since 1910, Scouting has helped mold the future leaders of this country by combining educational activities and lifelong values with fun. The Boy Scouts of America believes and understands that helping youth puts us on a path towards a more conscientious, responsible, and productive society.

Today’s professional Scouters are a diverse group of men and women sharing a dynamic career offering independence, achievement, and stability. This is work that makes a difference, work that calls one to continual learning and challenge, work that offers solid compensation, benefits, and advancement.

If you or someone you know is interested in making a difference through a career in Scouting, please contact Bill Lawrence at bill.lawrence2@scouting.org.

Additional Volunteer Opportunities

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

Scouts in Action

Congratulations to some of our newest Eagle Scouts!

Eagle Scout logo
Aiden D., Troop 996
Eagle Scout logo
Cole E., Troop 179
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Thomas W., Troop 303
2022 Class of Eagle Scouts

Tidewater Council celebrated the Council Recognition Banquet on Thursday, May 11. The event honored the 2022 Class of Eagle Scouts, Silver Beaver Award recipients, Adams Award Eagle Scout service projects, NESA Outstanding Eagle Scouts, Medals of Merit, Living Legends of Tidewater Council, Second Century Society members, James E. West fellows, and more.

A huge thank you to keynote speaker and Distinguished Eagle Scout George Coker, event chair Jon Cooper, the Blue Heron Lodge Cook Crew, emcees Bob Liberman, Brian Winfield, and Todd Corillo, and all who attended and supported this event.

We want to hear from you! Send stories, photos, and videos of your Scouts in action to alison.harrison@scouting.org (with parental permission, of course). 

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