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Tidewater Council Camporall 2026

Celebrate Tidewater's American Adventure!

April 17-19
Scouting America & America 250 combined logo

Scouts get to experience a unique combination of Scouts BSA troop and Venturing crew camping fun, competition, challenges, and learning at the “Tidewater American Adventure” Camporall at Tidewater Council’s Awesome Pipsico Scout Reservation.

Fun and exciting activities are themed on significant eras of the history and unique traditions found only in the United States. This weekend event will also honor and participate in the national “America 250” celebration of the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence.

The Camporall 2026 Committee is in high gear planning and executing the final program details. The full Leaders’ Guide (updated 3/18/26) is available here. Unit leaders will be invited to several informational Zoom calls to find out more about the event, how they can best prepare their Scouts and adult leaders for participation, and answer any questions they may have about the event.

Reserve your unit’s place in this memorable event. Registration is now open on Black Pug at scoutingevent.com/596-26Camporall. Don’t delay – prices increase on April 6.

Program Additions and Updates

Military Flyover

The Camporall has secured permission to schedule a military flyover! More information to come on the type of aircraft, branch, and schedule.

Request Station Band

Enjoy live music from Request Station Band! With a repetoire spanning more than 300 popular songs, Request Station Band will bring nonstop energy and crowd favorites.

Virtual Welding Simulator

Spark curiosity with a virtual welding simulation! This hands-on, high-tech experience is a unique opportunity to try welding skills in a safe, interactive way.

Magic Show

Enjoy a fun, fast-paced, and exciting night of comedy and fun. Amazing Dave’s Family Magic Show is sure to be the talk of the town!

H.L. Ruth IV

H.L. Ruth IV, a singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist who has performed at National Scout Jamborees, will perform live at the Camporall. Get ready to enjoy some Honky Tonk Rock ‘n’ Roll!

Gregson Center Tours

Discover the history of Tidewater Council and Blue Heron Lodge, Order of the Arrow, with tours of the Brian Gregson Welcome Center and OA Museum at Pipsico Scout Reservation.

STEM Challenges ("Space Race")

Compete in six STEM challenges: Bridge Blitz, Catapult Accuracy, NASA Escape Room, Egg Drop Competition, Marble Maze, and Spaghetti Tower.

Scout Skills Competition (“Oregon Trail”)

Compete in five Scout skills challenges: Identify the Tracks, Smoke Signal Challenge, Pioneering First Aid, Camp Tent Setup, and Orienteering and Scouting Trivia.

Plan on joining Scouts around the council for a unique Scouting experience involving fun, skill challenges, learning, and celebration of what makes the history and traditions of the United States and our area unique.

For more information, contact the Camporall 2026 Chair, Rick McIlrath ([email protected]) or the Program Chair, Dale Ward ([email protected]).

Tidewater American Adventure 1776-2026. Scouting America Tidewater Council. America 250. Join our team.

Camporall Staff Opportunities

Be part of an incredible team putting on a once-in-a-lifetime event! To learn more about staff opportunities, contact Anwen Sheedy ([email protected]) and Dale Ward ([email protected]).

Scholarships are available for youth staff.

Calling all Scout and Scouter Musicians!

We want you for the Camporall Main Stage!

If you have a band or an act you would like to perform at the Council Camporall, contact Wes Sherman at [email protected] and let us know what you can do!

Upcoming Events

2026 Tidewater Council Living Legends Nominations Due

March 27

Nominations are now open for 2026 Tidewater Council Living Legends.

Each year, Tidewater Council recognizes those volunteers who continue to provide significant leadership, service, and support to Scouting over many years and in many roles, and who continue serving after they may have been recognized in other traditional ways (Silver Beaver, Award of Merit, etc.). Help acknowledge those volunteers for their continued contributions before their council peers at the Tidewater Council Annual Recognition Banquet. Provide inspiration for others to also continue their valued service to Scouting.

Nomination forms must be received no later than Friday, March 27, 2026 to be considered. Submittal instructions can be found on the Living Legends 2026 Nomination Form.

Learn more about Tidewater Council’s most recent Living Legends:

Three Rivers District Pinewood Derby®

March 28

The Pinewood Derby is the perfect combination of cars, competition, STEM exploration, and character-building fun.

Get ready to race at the Three Rivers District Pinewood Derby on Saturday, March 28 at Portsmouth Catholic Regional School! The top three finishers of each den, from every pack in Three Rivers District, are eligible to race. Arrows of Light (AOL) who have just bridged to a troop are still eligible.

  • 8:00 AM: Pits open for check-in
  • 9:45 AM: Opening Ceremony
  • 10:00 AM: Races start

All cars must be turned in to the impound lot by 9:00 AM on the day of the race. Cars may be turned in prior to race day. Please refer to the 2026 Pinewood Derby “Driver’s License” for a list of these dates, times, and locations. No cars will be accepted after 9:00 AM on race day!

Cub Scouts cheering at a Pinewood Derby

Bayside District Pinewood Derby®

March 28

Race fans, it is time to sign up for the Bayside District Pinewood Derby!

The top three in each rank from each Bayside Cub Scout pack are eligible to register. This includes Arrow of Light Scouts who have recently crossed over, but who were Cub Scouts during the pack Pinewood Derby.

This year, check-in will be offered on both Friday, March 27 and Saturday, March 28. Friday check-in allows the race team to preload names in the computer and makes race day run that much faster and smoother. Friday check-in will be available from 6:30-8:30 PM at Baylake UMC on Shore Drive. For Saturday check-in, visit scoutingevent.com/596-BApwd26 to view the timeslot assigned for each rank.

To make the event the best it can be, we need YOUR help! The Bayside Commissioner Staff and Order of the Arrow have already agreed to staff key positions on race day, but help is needed on Friday night to set up the track, put out chairs for spectators, and head up decorating. If you are that person, or know a person who can help, please contact [email protected].

We can’t wait to see which pack has the fastest car of 2026!

Cub Scout Pinewood Derby graphic

Albemarle District Pinewood Derby®

March 28

Come one, come all, for a fun-filled day of racing!

All racers of each rank from every pack in Albemarle District are eligible to race. Arrow of Light Scouts (AOLs) who have just bridged to a troop are still eligible. Family Fun Run races are an open class that will race after the qualified racers.

The Albemarle District Pinewood Derby will be held at Holy Family Catholic Church in the gym. Doors open at 9 AM for check-in, and the races will follow. Enjoy fun activities between races!

VFW Auxiliary Creative Patriotic Art Contest Deadline

March 31

The VFW National Auxiliary recognizes young artists (grades 9-12) and encourages patriotism in youth with the Young American Creative Patriotic Art Contest. National scholarships are awarded to the winners.

The information below has been shared on behalf of Veterans of Foreign Wars and Auxiliary, Post 392, which serves the Virginia Beach area. Not all VFW Auxiliaries participate in this contest. If you are located in another part of the council, please contact your local VFW Post for submission information.

Young artists may submit entries in the two-dimensional art category, three-dimensional art category, or both. If a student submits entries for both categories, they must complete a separate entry form for each submission.

More Information

Range and Target Activities Trainings

April - September

Want to learn how to run a safe range? Interested in joining range and target activities staff at council events like the Camporall or Guns ‘n’ Grillin’? Want the ability to run unit-level range and target activities events for older Scouts? Tidewater Council offers multiple training opportunities for NRA and USA Archery certifications.

Course Schedule
  • USA Archery Level 1 Instructor: April 11
  • NRA Range Safety Officer: May 9
  • NRA Basic Shotgun: August 8 – Waitlist only
  • NRA Basic Rifle: August 9
  • NRA Range Safety Officer: September 26
Contact
  • If interested in assisting with range and target activities training, email [email protected].
  • If interested in staffing a Tidewater Council range and target activities event, email [email protected].

Council Banquet

April 29

Get your tickets now for the Council Banquet! Join the families and leaders of Tidewater Council to celebrate a great Scouting year in 2025. Some of the highlights of the evening will be:

2025 Class of Eagle Scouts

John Scheib
Keynote Speaker and 2025 Class of Eagles Honoree

John Scheib
Distinguished Eagle Scout Award

Laura Bussiere
Silver Beaver Award, Class of 2025

Noel Falcon
Silver Beaver Award, Class of 2025

Bob Patton
Silver Beaver Award, Class of 2025

Todd Corillo
NESA Outstanding Eagle Scout Award

David Lannetti
NESA Outstanding Eagle Scout Award

Joel Nied
NESA Outstanding Eagle Scout Award

Christopher Beale
Glenn A. and Melinda W. Adams National Eagle Scout Service Project of the Year Award

Living Legends of Tidewater Council
(Nominations due by March 27.)

Meritorious Action Awards, James E. West Fellows, Good Turn Society, and more!

Join us on Wednesday, April 29, 2026 at 6 PM (check-in begins at 5:15 PM) at the Khedive Shrine Center in Chesapeake!

Wood Badge

May 1-3 and May 30-31

Wood Badge is the premier, global training for Scout leaders. It’s a course for enhancing leadership skills, for learning about team development, for networking, for personal growth and development, all rolled into two fun-filled weekends of camping and Scouting.

Whether you’re completely new to Scouting or you’ve been a member for decades, Wood Badge is for you. “The Expert in Anything was Once a Beginner.”

Join us at awesome Pipsico Scout Reservation, where we will walk through the journey of a Scout, from Cub Scouting to Scouts BSA to Venturing, Sea Scouting, and Exploring. Explore ways you can enhance the Scouting program for today’s youth and beyond.

Scholarships

Scholarships are available from the Tidewater Wood Badge Association. The scholarship will pay up to 50% of the registration fee. There are still several available, and the application can be found on the Black Pug information page in the attachments area.

Learn More
Registration
  • Register online through Black Pug.
  • Payment is self-paced, and a $50.00 deposit will hold your place.
  • Full payment must be submitted by March 31, 2026.
Contact

For questions, reach out to 2026 Wood Badge Course Director Tom Conter at [email protected].

Logo for Scouts Read Sacred Texts Worldwide 2026

Scouts Read Sacred Texts Worldwide

May 7

Scouts Read Sacred Texts, an initiative originating from Scouting America’s National Religious Relationships Committee, is now a worldwide invitation to youth, designed to inspire them to set aside some time to read a sacred text from their religion.

The event is held in conjunction with the U.S. National Day of Prayer. Youth are encouraged to read their text on that day, or anytime that week, when it’s convenient. Most Scouts will set aside some time to read the sacred text of their religion at home with their families on the evening of the National Day of Prayer. They can also do it at their place of worship or wherever else they please.

Now in its third year, the Scouts Read Sacred Texts program has grown by 50% and is still growing! Learn more, sign up to participate, download promotional materials, and purchase patches or stickers at scoutsreadsacredtextsworldwide.org.

Our community comes from diverse backgrounds, and is able to work together with peace and love!

Sixth Annual Popcorn 101 Training. Designed for new kernels!

Popcorn 101

June 3

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, Committee Chairs, and Treasurers!
  • 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 [email protected].

Patch for Scout Night with the Norfolk Tides 2026

Scout Night with the Norfolk Tides

June 12

The Norfolk Tides welcome Scouting families to enjoy an evening at the ballpark as they take on the Memphis Redbirds on Friday, June 12, 2026 at 6:35 PM at Harbor Park!

Tickets and camping vouchers will be available for Scout Night with the Norfolk Tides beginning on Friday, March 27. Purchase vouchers at the Tidewater Council Scout Shop. Tickets are $19 each and camping vouchers are $5 each. The deadline to purchase vouchers is Thursday, June 11 at noon, or until sold out.

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 Clear Bag Policy. All Guide to Safe Scouting rules apply. Only registered leaders may camp with troops, crews, ships, or posts.

For questions, contact [email protected].

Cub Scout Day Camps

June-July

Get ready to stomp, chomp, and roar your way through the most “dino”-mite adventure of the summer. At Dinotopia Day Camp, explorers will dig into prehistoric discoveries, unleash their inner T-Rex, and build friendships that are a million years in the making. Every day is packed with larger than life fun. Sign up today to save a stego-stack of cash!

Cub Scout day camps and twilight camps are summer outdoor experiences for Cub Scout youth. Staffed by a team of volunteers, day camp activities include sports and games, academics, STEM and science activities, nature exploration, crafts, range and target activities, and skits and songs. Cub Scouts have the opportunity to try new things as they work on elective Cub Scouting Adventures.

Patch mock-up for 2026 TWC Cub Scout Day Camp Dinotopia
Bayside Twilight Camp

Norfolk Twilight Camp (Bayside)
June 5-7, 2026

Bayside Twilight Camp is a hybrid weekend-long outdoor experience. Camp runs from 4:30 PM to 8:30 PM Friday, 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM Saturday, and 3:00 PM to 8:00 PM Sunday.

For questions, contact Michelle at [email protected].

Albemarle Day Camp

Elizabeth City Day Camp (Albemarle)
June 15-19, 2026

Albemarle Day Camp will be held at Holy Family Catholic Church in Elizabeth City. Camp runs from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM, with Friday wrapping up early at 1:00 PM. 

For questions, contact Tiffany at [email protected].

Bayside Day Camp

Virginia Beach Day Camp (Bayside)
June 15-19, 2026

Bayside Day Camp will be held at Bayside Masonic Lodge in Virginia Beach. Camp runs from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM, with Friday wrapping up early at 1:00 PM. 

For questions, contact Michelle at [email protected].

Princess Anne Day Camp

Virginia Beach Day Camp (Princess Anne)
June 22-26, 2026

Princess Anne Day Camp will be held at Tabernacle Baptist Academy in Virginia Beach. Camp runs from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM, with Friday wrapping up early at 1:00 PM. 

For questions, contact Andrew at [email protected].

Princess Anne Twilight Camp

Virginia Beach Twilight Camp (Princess Anne)
July 13-17, 2026

Princess Anne Twilight Camp will be held at the Columbian Club in Virginia Beach. Camp runs from 3:00 PM to 8:00 PM. 

For questions, contact Andrew at [email protected].

Three Rivers Twilight Camp

Chesapeake Twilight Camp (Three Rivers)
July 20-24, 2026

Three Rivers Twilight Camp will be held at Great Bridge Baptist Church in Chesapeake. Camp runs from 3:00 PM to 8:00 PM. 

For questions, contact Steven at [email protected].

Patch for Pipsico Scout Reservation 2026 Beazley Summer Camp

Pipsico Scout Reservation Summer Camp

June-July

Pipsico Scout Reservation offers a wide variety of activities and programs that enable Scouts to earn awards while having fun!

Facilities include a 40-foot climbing and rappelling tower, air conditioned dining hall, swimming pool with ramp access for those with mobility needs, recently-renovated aquatics center, fully equipped health lodge, trading post, ranges for range and target activities, and more.

All Pipsico programs and facilities are Nationally Accredited.

What are you waiting for? Sign up for Beazley Scouts BSA Summer Camp 2026 today and get ready for an awesome camping experience, at a beautiful property, with a friendly camp staff!

Week 1: June 21 – June 27
Week 2: June 28 – July 4
Week 3:
July 5 – July 11
Week 4: July 12 – July 18

2026 National Jamboree logo. Scouting America Elevate 2026 National Jamboree

National Scout Jamboree

July 22-31

Get ready for the ultimate Scouting experience! The 2026 National Scout Jamboree, being held from July 22-31, 2026 at the Summit Bechtel Reserve in West Virginia, is more than just an event—it is a high-adventure, memory-making, confidence-building journey that your Scout will never forget.

Picture thousands of Scouts from across the country coming together for ten action-packed days of ziplining, mountain biking, rock climbing, water sports, skateboarding, fishing, patch trading, leadership development, and lifelong friendships.

The National Scout Jamboree is a chance for Scouts to grow, explore, and connect in a way that only Scouting can offer. Whether they are looking for adrenaline-pumping adventure or a deeper connection to the Scouting movement, the Jamboree delivers.

Do not miss this incredible opportunity to be part of something big. Spots are filling quickly—learn how your Scout can be part of the excitement by visiting TidewaterBSA.com/jamboree. Sign up today!

National Scout Jamboree Staff Band drummers
2026 National Jamboree Staff Band

The 2026 National Jamboree Band is actively seeking talented musicians to join its full-time staff ensemble. Composed entirely of registered Scouts and Scouters, the band provides musical support for ceremonies, special events, concerts, and entertainment throughout the National Jamboree for thousands of attendees.

Seeking
  • Registered Scouts and Scouters with musical experience
  • All instrument positions available, including drumline
  • Repertoire includes popular music, patriotic selections, marches, and pep band favorites
Eligibility
  • Young adult staff: Ages 16-29
  • Adult staff: Ages 30+ (Applications welcome, though initial preference given to youth staff)
How to Apply

Join an unforgettable experience combining a love of music with the adventure of the National Jamboree!

Logo for Poland 2027 World Scout 26th Jamboree Scout Mondial

World Scout Jamboree

July 30 - August 8, 2027

The World Scout Jamboree is held every four years around the world. The next Jamboree will be held in Gdansk, Poland in the summer of 2027 and will have approximately 45,000 Scouts and leaders from over 140 countries in attendance.

Age Requirements
  • Participants must be between the ages of 14-17 at the start of the Jamboree on July 30, 2027.
  • Those over 17 at the start of the Jamboree can apply to be a unit leader or on staff.
  • Those under age 14 are not eligible to attend the 2027 World Scout Jamboree. Save the date for the 2031 World Scout Jamboree in Denmark!
For More Information

News

Scouting Safety Moment

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

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Hiking

Hiking is a great way to spend your time in the outdoors. Hikes are also good ways to get into better shape for more strenuous activities. Hikes can range from covering just a short distance to the 20-mile hike required for the Hiking merit badge. Some hikes might be on maintained trails that are relatively flat; others are on rough terrain that is physically demanding. Regardless of how long a hike is, it is important to be prepared.

Street sign reading "Registrar's Corner"

Registrar's Corner

Eagle Scout Requirements

The Citizenship in Society Merit Badge was discontinued on Friday, February 27, 2026. Beginning on February 27, 2026, Scouts will no longer be able to start requirements on the Citizenship in Society Merit Badge. Those Scouts who had already started and completed any requirements for the merit badge will be allowed the rest of 2026 to complete the full merit badge and still utilize it for attaining the rank of Eagle Scout. This has been standard practice for Eagle requirements and other advancement changes in the past.

Effective February 27, 2026, the rank of Eagle Scout will have 13 required merit badges instead of 14. All of the remaining 13 Eagle required merit badges will still apply, and Scouts will have 8 elective merit badges from which to choose instead of 7. The total number of merit badges to achieve the rank of Eagle Scout will remain at 21 merit badges (13 required + 8 elective = 21 merit badges).

Please be sure to use the updated Eagle Scout Rank Application.

National Scout Jamboree Patch Sets

Celebrate the spirit of Scouting and Tidewater’s east coast surfing vibe with exclusive, licensed 2026 National Jamboree patch sets!

There are two patch set options:

6 Piece 2026 Jamboree Emblem Set (without OA): $65

Includes:

  • One large center patch
  • Four Jamboree Shoulder Patches (JSPs)
  • One button-loop dangle patch
8 Piece 2026 Jamboree Emblem Set (with OA): $75

Includes:

  • One large center patch
  • Four Jamboree Shoulder Patches (JSPs)
  • One button-loop dangle patch
  • Two Blue Heron Lodge, Order of the Arrow pocket flap patches
How to Pre-Order

Reserve your set today at councilstuff.com/596-2026Jambo. The pre-order deadline is April 24, 2026.

All proceeds directly support Tidewater Council’s contingent attending the 2026 National Jamboree. Your purchase helps local youth afford this once-in-a-lifetime adventure!

Scouting America Liberty in Action 250th Anniversary Challenge patch

Liberty in Action: 250th Anniversary Challenge

Celebrate 250 Years of Freedom with Scouting America! The Liberty in Action: 250th Anniversary Challenge brings together Scouts from all programs to explore America’s founding principles, connect Scouting’s long tradition of civic service to our national story, and take meaningful action in their communities.

Running from March 2026 through February 2027, this program blends learning, creativity, service, and reflection — offering Scouts, leaders, and families a powerful way to participate in America’s semiquincentennial.

To commemorate this historic milestone, Scouting America is introducing a limited-time, collectible Liberty in Action America 250 Challenge Patch. Patches are projected to be available for purchase beginning in April 2026.

Learn more about the Liberty in Action: 250th Anniversary Challenge here. For Cub Scout leaders, a Liberty in Action Cub Scout Activity Idea Guide can be found here.

Pipsico Tree at Pipsico Scout Reservation

Pipsico Tree Photos

A favorite stop on a Pipsico Scout Reservation hike is the Pipsico Tree, a tulip poplar nearly 20 feet in circumference that predates the arrival of the first English colonists.

Pipsico’s Heritage Area team and volunteer camp maintenance team, the Busy Beavers, are seeking your photos with the Pipsico Tree for a collage and slideshow. Please send any photos to [email protected] to be included in the display.

Join Our Team graphic with Pipsico Scout Reservation logo

Now Hiring

Beazley Scouts BSA Summer Camp Staff Opportunities

Join the team at Pipsico Scout Reservation!

Are you ready to make a difference next summer and create unforgettable experiences for Scouts and fellow staff members? Pipsico Scout Reservation is looking for enthusiastic and dedicated individuals to join our team! Whether you’re passionate about outdoor education, adventure programming, or supporting behind the scenes, we have a role for you.

Positions Available

  • Program Director
  • Camp Commissioners
  • Area Directors: Huskanaw, Waterfront, Pool, Nature, Scout Craft, Heritage, Handicraft, Range and Target Activities, Climbing, Trading Post, PEX High Adventure Program
  • Dining Hall Manager
  • Medic/Health and Safety Officer
  • Program Staff
  • Kitchen Crew
  • Camp Counselors
  • Administrative Support

Why Work at Pipsico?

  • Gain valuable leadership and teamwork skills.
  • Enjoy the beauty of the outdoors while making lasting memories.
  • Be part of a vibrant and supportive Scouting community.

Don’t wait—applications are open and positions are filling fast!

Scout Shop

Shop Local!

Shop local! Proceeds from sales in the Tidewater Council Scout Shop directly benefit youth in southeastern Virginia and northeastern North Carolina. Make a difference for local Scouts by shopping in Tidewater.

Scouting America Tidewater Council Polos

New Scouting America Tidewater Council polos are now available for purchase in the store! Both ladies’ and men’s shirts are available in sizes small to 4XL, in three color options each.

For the gentleman, color options are Carolina Blue, Slate Grey, and Burgundy.

Scouting America Tidewater Council Polo Shirts (Mens)

For the ladies, color options are Deep Berry, Slate Grey, and Purple.

Scouting America Tidewater Council Polo Shirts (Womens)

The new polo shirts are a light weight cotton blend that are great for year-round wear and affordable at only $25 each. Keep an eye out for other new Tidewater Council merchandise this year.

Scouts BSA Handbook Cover 2026
New Unified Handbook

The new unified Scouts BSA handbook is available for purchase in the Tidewater Council Scout Shop. This book replaces the separate male and female handbooks, but remains identical in content. Stop in and grab your copy.

Scout Shop Spring Hours

Beginning March 2026

Monday Closed
Tuesday 11:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Wednesday 11:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Thursday 11:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Friday 11:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Saturday 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM
Sunday Closed

Development Corner

Friends of Scouting

Friends of Scouting is Tidewater Council’s annual giving campaign. The generosity of Scouting families, alumni, and community supporters keeps the overall cost of Scouting affordable so all families can participate. Tidewater Council’s goal is to raise $550,000 through Friends of Scouting in 2026.

Has your unit scheduled its 2026 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.

United Way Donor Designations

Tidewater Council is a partner agency with United Way of South Hampton Roads and Albemarle Area United Way. Did you know that you can designate a United Way gift to local Scouting?

  • For United Way of South Hampton Roads, you can designate your gift to support Scouting America Tidewater Council.
  • For Albemarle Area United Way, you can designate your gift to support Scouting America Tidewater Council (4004).
Leave a Legacy: James E. West Fellowship Award

The James E. West Fellowship Award is a national recognition for individuals who contribute $1,000 or more in cash or securities to the Tidewater Council endowment fund. This contribution is in addition to, and does not diminish or replace, the donor’s annual gift to the council’s Friends of Scouting campaign.

Organizations or individuals may contribute an award in honor of someone — an Eagle Scout, a Silver Beaver recipient, Living Legend, or any outstanding Scout or Scouter.

Program Ideas

March
April
  • National Farm Animals Day: April 10
  • National Gardening Day: April 14
  • National Look Up at the Sky Day: April 14
  • Volunteer Recognition Day: April 20
    • Have Scouts make thank you cards or plan an activity to recognize volunteer leaders.
    • Do a service project or volunteer activity.
  • National Kids and Pets Day: April 26
  • National Honesty Day: April 30
    • Discuss the first point of the Scout Law: A Scout is Trustworthy.

Community Engagement

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. You may also visit NC 211 or 2-1-1 Virginia for assistance finding resources.

STEM Learning at the HRBT Welcome Center

The HRBT Welcome Center (9401 4th View St., Norfolk, VA 23503) is booking free STEM learning sessions for student groups through 2026. 

The presentations are STEM-focused, while also exposing students to regional history and the wide range of careers involved in the $3.9 billion interstate expansion. Programs can be tailored to any age group and program objective.

Scout units can send requests to [email protected] for a one to two hour visit with project staff and engineers between 9 AM and 4 PM Monday through Friday. The HRBT Welcome Center team can typically accommodate groups of 10-30 individuals per session.

Sail250® Virginia

In June 2026, Hampton Roads will welcome an international fleet of tall ships, military vessels, and character ships to commemorate America’s 250th anniversary. This milestone event, Sail250® Virginia, will welcome more than 60 ships from 20 countries, bringing 10,000 visiting sailors, officers, and dignitaries to Virginia’s shores.

Sail250® Virginia invites all Virginia community organizations to take advantage of their Sail250® Virginia education program, which features three key components:

  • Adopt-A-Ship Program
  • Online Maritime-Themed Resources and Projects
  • Educational Speaker Series

The Sail250® Virginia Adopt-A-Ship program offers student and community groups the chance to become cultural ambassadors by “adopting” one of the visiting ships. Each group will be paired with one of the visiting ships to explore its history, culture of its home country, and eventually, to correspond with its crew as they sail to Virginia in 2026!

Resources:

Volunteer Opportunities

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

Scouts in Action

Congratulations to the new Eagle Scouts in February!

Eagle Scout logo
John A., Troop 63
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Killian B., Troop 462
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Jacob F., Troop 481
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Tate H., Troop 364
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John K., Troop 660
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Ezekiel M., Troop 63
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Diego S., Troop 180
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Andrew Z., Troop 413

Princess Anne District recognized some of its outstanding adult leaders at the District Recognition Breakfast on February 28.

Group photo of award recipients at Princess Anne Volunteer Recognition Breakfast 2026

Congratulations to:

Cub Scout Lion Den Leader of the Year:
Katie Perkins, Pack 303

Cub Scout Tiger Den Leader of the Year:
Corie Barnes, Pack 405

Cub Scout Wolf Den Leader of the Year:
Greg Fogle, Pack 700

Cub Scout Bear Den Leader of the Year:
Hannah Kelly, Pack 700

Cub Scout Webelos Den Leader of the Year:
Danielle Smith, Pack 700

Cub Scout Arrow of Light Den Leader of the Year:
Mike Martin, Pack 303

Cub Scout Committee Member of the Year:
Raven Bogan, Pack 303

Cub Scout Committee Chair of the Year:
Jenn Conway, Pack 405

Cub Scout Cubmaster of the Year:
Teddy Green, Pack 700

Cub Scout Sparkplug Award:
Sherry Harrell, Pack 408

Hooked on Cub Scouting Awards:
John Harrell, Pack 408
Agnes “Marley” Alessi, Pack 405
Dani Divers, Pack 700
Ian Bogan, Pack 303
Andrew Porter, Pack 374

Hooked on Scouts BSA Awards:
Sarah Coleman, Troop 16B
Makenzie Martinez, Troop 471B
Mike Yost, Troop 303G

Scouts BSA Sparkplug Award:
Andrew Moburg, Troop 471B

Scouts BSA Committee Member of the Year:
Kari Minton, Troop 471B

Scouts BSA Committee Chair of the Year:
Natalie Kotara, Troop 16B

Scouts BSA Assistant Scoutmaster of the Year:
Ryan Hoffman, Troop 303G

Scouts BSA Scoutmaster of the Year:
Samuel Grinvalsky, Troop 303G

Chartered Organization Representative of the Year:
Sandy Noble, Pack 405

Commissioner of the Year:
Bev Bowen 

District Committee Member of the Year:
Nancy Garsik-Sumrell 

District Chair Award:
Chris Noble

District Award of Merit:
Cathy Röetz

District Award of Merit:
Adam Harlan

Pack and Troop 934 Scouting for Food drive 2026

Scouts across Tidewater Council helped feed neighbors in need through the 2026 Scouting for Food drive. Pack and Troop 934 collected 287 food items!

Please send any photos, videos, or stories from your unit’s Scouting for Food efforts to [email protected] and [email protected].

We want to hear from you! Send stories, photos, and videos of your Scouts in action to [email protected] (with parental permission, of course). 

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