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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. Tidewater Council’s goal is to raise $500,000 through Friends of Scouting in 2024.
All Friends of Scouting donations stay local to support families in northeastern North Carolina and southeastern Virginia.
Campaign Progress as of May 31, 2024
Each district shares a portion of the overall goal:
Has your unit scheduled its 2024 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
Popcorn Training
June 11 and July 10
Join us to learn about the 2024 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 and location that is best for you!
- Tuesday, June 11 at 6:30 PM at Moyock United Methodist Church
- Wednesday, July 10 at 6:30 PM at the Tidewater Council Mary Jayne Breeden Service Center
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.
For questions, contact Erin Alford at erin@realresultsva.com.
Scout Night with the Norfolk Tides
June 14
Join us for Scout Night with the Norfolk Tides: Friday, June 14, 2024. Cheer on the Tides as they take on the Memphis Redbirds at Harbor Park!
Ticket vouchers and camping vouchers are now available at the Tidewater Council Scout Shop!
After the game, Scouts and their families have the opportunity to sleep under the stars in the outfield and catch a movie on the big screen. Each youth and adult must have their own camping voucher. All Guide to Safe Scouting, Barriers to Abuse, and Youth Protection policies apply. For information on these policies, including adult supervision and registration requirements for adult participants, click here.
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.
Beaver Day
June 15
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 15, 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. Some of the projects include:
- Setting up tents and cots
- Moving boats to waterfront and by the pool for cleaning
- Moving canoes to the waterfront
- Preparing staff cabins
- A list of projects will be available for troops looking for service hours and/or conservation hours.
- Volunteers with specialized skills not mentioned above, please contact Mike Maruska to coordinate a project.
As a thank you to volunteers, camping will be available at no cost on Friday and/or Saturday. Lunch will be provided for all who sign up.
To sign up for this AWESOME event and help kick off a great summer for the Scouts, please visit scoutingevent.com/596-BeaverDay24.
For questions, contact Council Maintenance Chairman Mike Maruska at 757-641-2373 or mikemaruska1179@gmail.com.
Cub Scout Day Camps
June
From the depths of the ocean to the wonders of the woods, Cub Scouts at Day Camp will become explorers, ready for adventure in the great outdoors!
There are a wide range of activities, varying between camps, but most camps will include most of the following:
- Shooting Sports
- Sports and Games
- Academics
- Science
- Nature
- Crafts
- Skits and Songs
- Mealtime Programs
Four camps are available!
Albemarle Day Camp: June 17-21
Albemarle Day Camp will be held at Holy Family Catholic Church in Elizabeth City. While Black Pug registration has closed, Scouts may contact the camp director about signing up. Please contact dcalbemarle@tidewaterbsa.com.
Bayside Day Camp: June 17-21
Bayside Day Camp will be held at Bayside Masonic Lodge #218 in Virginia Beach. While Black Pug registration has closed, Scouts may contact the camp director about signing up. Please contact baysidedaycamp.tidewaterbsa@gmail.com.
Three Rivers Twilight Camp: June 17-21
Three Rivers Twilight Camp will be held at Great Bridge Baptist Church in Chesapeake. While Black Pug registration has closed, Scouts may contact the camp director about signing up. Please contact Joel.Cesar@scouting.org or Christina.Raymer@scouting.org.
Princess Anne Day Camp: June 24-28
Registration is now open for Princess Anne Day Camp at Tabernacle Baptist Academy in Virginia Beach. For questions, contact twcpa.daycamp@gmail.com.
Rick Anoia Scouting Golf Classic
June 20
Gather your team for the Rick Anoia Scouting Golf Classic on Thursday, June 20 at Virginia Beach National Golf Club!
Enjoy 18 holes of golf (Captain’s Choice), longest drive and closest to the pin awards, a hole-in-one challenge, lunch, door prizes, and awards banquet – all while supporting local Scouting! Sponsorships and team registration are available.
If you are interested in volunteering at the golf outing, please contact Christy Cooper at 208-597-6044 or christy.cooper@scouting.org. Lunch and dinner will be provided to volunteers.
Summer Camp at Pipsico
June and 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 23 to June 29, 2024 – FULL
Week #2 – June 30 to July 6, 2024
Week #3 – July 7 to July 13, 2024 – FULL
Week #4 – July 14 to July 20, 2024
Arrow of Light / Webelos Summer Camp
July 25-28
New for 2024 and featuring the updated Cub Scout Adventures, Pipsico Scout Reservation invites rising 4th and 5th graders, den leaders, and you to an all-new Arrow of Light/Webelos Summer Camp experience!
Per the Guide to Safe Scouting, these age groups are allowed to camp as dens with leaders.
This 4-day, 3-night program is packed full of activities exclusively for older Cub Scouts, including rappelling, air rifles, fire building, and more! All meals will be provided in our Dining Hall, and campers can sleep on the provided cots in platform tents, just like the older Scouts do at Summer Camp.
Don’t miss the kickoff to Tidewater Council’s Cub Scout theme for 2024-2025, Bug Hunters!
Cub Scout Summer Family Camp
Bug Hunters!
July 26-28
Calling all Bug Hunters!
Cub Scout Summer Family Camp is an opportunity for all Cub Scouts and siblings to participate in some of the new Adventures with the Summer Camp Staff at Pipsico Scout Reservation. Fish with your Scout, climb our rock wall, work on a conservation project, and enjoy our top-notch aquatics program. Enjoy a camp-wide campfire program on Saturday night and all the amenities available at Pipsico Scout Reservation, including our newly renovated Nature Center.
All meals will be provided in our Dining Hall. Families can choose to camp using our platform tents and cots or pitch their own tents.
2025 Philmont Trek
June 19 - July 3, 2025
Save the date for Tidewater Council’s next Philmont trek in summer 2025! If interested in joining the council contingent or getting more information, contact Bill Lawrence at Bill.Lawrence2@scouting.org. Registration is coming soon.
National Scout Jamboree
July 22-31, 2026
The next National Scout Jamboree will be held on July 22-31, 2026 at the Summit Bechtel Reserve in West Virginia! The National Scout Jamboree is a gathering of thousands of members of the Boy Scouts of America from across the nation.
Start early in gauging interest in attending and planning fundraising so Scouts can take advantage of this unique opportunity. For assistance in planning unit fundraising, check out the Camp Card sale and popcorn sale, or contact the district executive.
Reserve your spot for the adventure of a lifetime now with a $100 deposit!
News
Popcorn
Looking for a way to fund an awesome program for your Scouts? The annual Popcorn Sale is here to help!
Seven Reasons to Sell Popcorn
- Fund your unit’s program year and defray costs for Scouting families.
- Tidewater Council offers some of the highest commissions in the BSA.
- Tidewater Council provides great prizes to reward Scouts.
- Teach Scouts salesmanship and the value of earning their own way.
- Scouts build camaraderie and learn communication skills.
- Participation in the Popcorn Sale may help Scouts meet certain advancement requirements.
- It is easy to get started, with no upfront costs and no vendor contracts to negotiate.
Seven Things to Do Now to Get Started
- Identify the Unit Popcorn Kernel.
- Sign up for Popcorn Training. There are two training opportunities available: Tuesday, June 11 and Wednesday, July 10.
- Sign up for the sale at pecatonicariverpopcorn.com using Council Key 596TWC. Even returning Unit Popcorn Kernels will need to “Create Unit Profile” the first time they access this site for the fall 2024 sale.
- Develop the unit budget and fundraising goals at the unit’s annual program planning meeting.
- Set up Show & Sells.
- Plan and promote the unit kick-off.
- If you missed Popcorn 101, you can view the recording on the 2024 Popcorn Sale webpage.
Scout Shop
Ready for Summer Fun?
There’s plenty of fun with summer camping, but what makes it even better is being PREPARED! We have a full stock of camping supplies from backpacks and mosquito netting to mess kits and lanterns. Come in and check out our stock for yourself!
New Cub Scout Program
The new Cub Scout Program has now begun! New awards are out on the floor and available for purchase as of June 1, the official start date of the new program. We appreciate your patience as we are ALL learning this new program.
Any award earned this year that still needs to be purchased must be prepaid if is one that has been discontinued. We will continue to fill those orders while National Supply still has them in stock. The key to getting EVERY award earned this year is to shop as soon as possible.
Celebrate Your Eagle Scouts!
Eagle Scout Table Covers are once again in stock with a slightly new design. These tablecloths ($7.99) measure 54” x 108” and really set off a gift or cake table. We also have the Eagle Scout Graduation Cords ($11.99) to honor the graduates who are Eagle Scouts. Please note that not all schools allow the graduates to walk with them, but they look great in pictures.
New "Sample" Uniform Shirts
New trial uniform shirts ($59.99) are in stock. Pictured here, the shirts are being shown off by KATY, the newest member of our Scout Shop team. Please welcome her when you come in. These performance uniform shirts are currently part of a National Supply trial, being tested as a prototype for new permanent uniform shirts. The polyester blend has vents in the back for breathability, comfort-stretch, and are moisture-wicking and lightweight. These sample shirts are limited to men’s sizes – and some sizes are already sold out since this is a trial run. A QR code on the tag takes customers to a site to express their own ideas for improvements.
Scout Night with the Norfolk Tides
Need Tides vouchers? They are going fast, so don’t wait until the last week. Ticket vouchers must be exchanged at Harbor Park for game tickets.
Shipping
We will ship orders by USPS if you call (757-497-2688) or email an order to polly.fugate@scouting.org or Staci.vankirk@scouting.org.
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.
Charcoal Safety
The day has come to an end and now your next adventure is cooking a cobbler for your evening dessert. Soon, you’ll be ready to light a charcoal fire using your choice of approved Scouting equipment. However, when using charcoal, it is important to keep in mind that chemical fuels are not permitted for use in Scouting activities.
Annual Grade and Program Rollover
The Annual Grade and Program Rollover to update member records will occur on Wednesday, June 5, beginning at 8 PM.
Grades
Youth records with grades will advance one grade. For example, all 3rd graders will be updated to 4th graders.
Those in 12th grade will update to no grade.
Programs
Cub Scouts will be updated to the next program year, as applicable:
- Lion youth will become Tiger youth.
- Tiger youth will become Cub Scout youth.
- Second year Cub Scout youth will become Webelos youth.
Exclusions
Adult positions will not change automatically. If a Lion Leader is moving with the den and becoming a Tiger Den Leader, for example, the unit must submit the position change.
Grades and programs will not change for new registrations with an effective date of June 1 or later.
Scoutbook
For information on editing dens and patrols in Scoutbook, please see this article.
Help Needed: Camp Moonyah Improvement Projects
Camp Moonyah has been an integral part of Tidewater Council’s camps for more than 85 years. As such, it has a rich history hosting functions, events, celebrations, and ceremonies encompassing all arenas of the Scouting program. Over the past many, many decades, dedicated volunteers have continually strived to improve the camp to ensure safe and enjoyable experiences for all. Even with past improvements, it is time to bring this facility into the 21st century. To that end, there are two proposals before council:
Introduction of Electrical Power
Working with Dominion Power, bringing power into Camp Moonyah will require several measured electrical wire runs of 250’+ from a transformer located off property to the maintenance shed where the meter base would be located. Because of the distance, a 25kw transformer will be required to maintain a continual, safe load of power. The cost of connection to a power source, running a total of 500’+ of underground cable, the transformer, and other fees associated with this project will run from $10,000 – $12,000.
Potable Water
Working with the City of Chesapeake water department, tapping into an existing water line conveniently located just outside the camp entrance will bring viable potable water into the camp. City connection fees, trenching a water line to a meter and further on to end at a frost-free water spigot similar to those in use at Pipsico will run from $3,400 – $5,000.
What's Next?
To achieve the success of these projects, we are reaching out to you in Tidewater Council to either help fund in full or in part one or both of these projects. By doing so, you will ensure the continued success and growth of Camp Moonyah for decades to come.
For questions or to find out more about how you can support Camp Moonyah improvements, please contact Ron Misfeldt at mustangron@aol.com and Wes Parker at wparker@pipsicobsa.com.
Scouting America Name Change
Do you have questions about the Scouting America name change coming on February 8, 2025? Check out this article from Scouting Magazine for more information:
“What our organization’s name change means — and doesn’t mean — to Scouts and leaders”
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.
Training and resources are available online at TidewaterBSA.com/2024campcardsale. 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.
2024 Camp Card Vendors
Camp Cards include valuable discounts to local retailers and Bonus Savings that are available for your choice of retailers nationwide.
2024 Vendors - North Carolina Camp Card
- 3 Amigos
- Abbey’s Waggin’ Tails
- The Adventure Park
- Apex Entertainment
- The Barrel Room
- Brew 2 Rescue
- Currituck Feed & Seed
- Harris Teeter
- Hungry Panda
- Jade Whale Co.
- The Kraken Coffeehouse
- Moyock Farm Market
- Nothing Bundt Cakes
- Pass the Salt Café
- RCE Theaters
- Waterfall Blossom Cafe
- Wendy’s
- PLUS Bonus Savings!
2024 Vendors - Virginia Camp Card
- The Adventure Park
- Apex Entertainment
- The Barrel Room
- Big Apple Pizza
- Breakout Games
- Burrito Perdido
- Harris Teeter
- iFly Virginia Beach
- Latitude
- Liberty Transmission
- Nothing Bundt Cakes
- Wendy’s
- PLUS Bonus Savings!
Camp Baker Closure Update
Scheduling changes from Dominion Virginia Power have impacted the Camp Baker closure dates.
Camp Baker will now be closed from June 1, 2024 – April 30, 2025.
Thank you for your cooperation and patience. Any questions regarding Camp Baker or Camp Moonyah use can be directed to Ron Misfeldt, City Camps Ranger, at 757-646-1384 or mustangron@aol.com.
Development Corner
Sponsor a Tent at Pipsico Scout Reservation
Many of Pipsico Scout Reservation’s tents have been in service for 30 years. In order to continue to provide a high-quality camping experience for our Scouts, Tidewater Council is replacing 200 tents between 2023-2027.
Based on the recommendation of our Camping Committee, we are replacing the current wooden platforms and ridge pole system tents with new platforms and Diamond Brand tents with aluminum-mounted frames. In addition to housing Scouts and keeping them dry, the new tents will exponentially decrease the time needed for tent setup and takedown. The cost of a new tent, platform, and frame is approximately $1,640 each. A contribution in any amount is appreciated, and will be designated to provide new tents at Pipsico.
Thank you for ensuring that our Scouts enjoy their camping adventures at Pipsico!
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 BSA 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, any outstanding Scout or Scouter.
Program Ideas
Pack Meeting Plans
With twelve months in the year and twelve points of the Scout Law, why not choose one value to focus on each month? Scout Law-focused Pack Meeting Plans can be found here.
Meeting plans may be used in any order and can be adjusted to fit the needs of the families in the pack.
June
- National Camping Month
- Attend Cub Scout Day Camp.
- Attend Summer Resident Camp.
- Work on the Camping merit badge.
- Work on the Cub Scout rank-specific Camping Adventure:
- Let’s Camp – Lion
- Let’s Camp – Tiger
- Let’s Camp – Wolf
- Let’s Camp – Bear
- Let’s Camp – Webelos
- Outdoor Adventure (Arrow of Light)
- Go camping!
- World Bicycle Day: June 3
- Work on the Cycling merit badge.
- Work on the Cub Scout rank-specific Cycling Adventure:
- Lion: On a Roll
- Tiger: Rolling Tigers
- Wolf: Pedal with the Pack
- Bear: Bears on Bikes
- Webelos: Pedal Away
- Arrow of Light: Cycling
- Go for a bike ride!
- World Food Safety Day: June 7
- Share the Keeping Your Food Safe Safety Moment.
- Work on the Cooking merit badge.
- Flag Day: June 14
- Conduct a flag ceremony.
- Share this article about flag etiquette.
- Work on the American Heritage merit badge (requirement 3b).
- Lightning Safety Awareness Week: June 16-22
- Share the Weather-Related Safety Safety Moment.
- Take Hazardous Weather Training on My.Scouting.
- Take the Scouting Magazine Before the Storm Safety Quiz.
- Share the Scout Life article, “Be Prepared for These 5 Common Weather Hazards.”
- Work on the Weather merit badge.
- National Go Fishing Day: June 18
- Work on the Fishing merit badge.
- Work on the Fly Fishing merit badge.
- Work on the Fish and Wildlife Management merit badge.
- Work on the BSA Complete Angler Recognition.
- Work on the Cub Scout rank-specific Fishing Adventure:
- Lion: Go Fish
- Tiger: Fish On
- Wolf: A Wolf Goes Fishing
- Bear: A Bear Goes Fishing
- Webelos: Catch the Big One
- Arrow of Light: Fishing
- Go fishing!
July
- National U.S. Postage Stamp Day: July 1
- Work on the Stamp Collecting merit badge.
- Invite Scouts to write and mail a letter, card, or postcard.
- Independence Day: July 4
- Work on the Citizenship in the Nation merit badge.
- Work on the American Heritage merit badge.
- Have a Scout barbecue.
- Watch fireworks with your unit.
- Plan a patriotic service project.
- National Swimming Pool Day: July 11
- Work on the Swimming merit badge.
- Work on the Cub Scout rank-specific Swimming Adventure:
- Tiger: Tigers in the Water
- Wolf: Spirit of the Water
- Bear: Salmon Run
- Webelos: Aquanaut
- Arrow of Light: Swimming
- Space Exploration Day: July 20
- Work on the Space Exploration merit badge.
- Work on the Sky is the Limit Adventure for Tigers.
- Learn about astronauts who were youth Scouts.
- Learn about the newest Eagle Scout astronauts.
- National Hammock Day: July 22
- Share the Hammock Safety for Camping Safety Moment.
- Share the “Hammock camping, the BSA way” article in Scouting Magazine.
- World Nature Conservation Day: July 28
- Work on the Environmental Science merit badge.
- Work on the Soil and Water Conservation merit badge.
- Work on the Sustainability merit badge.
- Work on the Cub Scout rank-specific Champions for Nature Adventure.
- Work on a World Conservation Award.
- Conduct a conservation service project.
Community Engagement
Duke of Edinburgh's International Award USA: Adventurous Journey
Scouts are invited to join in a bike camping trip this summer along the C&O Trail, starting in Washington, D.C. The trip is planned for 4 days and 3 nights.
This trip will meet the Adventurous Journey requirement for the Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award USA (DofE), but is open to Scouts who are not working on the Award as well.
For more information about the bike camping trip or about the DofE Award, please contact Joel Nied at joelnied@gmail.com. Tidewater Council is proud to be the only DofE Award Center serving youth in Virginia and North Carolina.
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.
Help Wanted
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.
Camp Staff for Summer Camp 2024
What are your plans for this summer? Are you looking for an awesome opportunity to learn new things, develop new skills, share what you know, meet new people, work an internship, and enjoy Pipsico Scout Reservation?
We are accepting applications for Counselors in Training, Junior Staff, Area Directors, and Commissioners. Program areas include aquatics, shooting sports, Scout skills for new Scouts and for seasoned Scouts, handicraft, nature, cook crew, and more.
You must be at least 14 years of age by June 16, 2024 to be considered. Camp staff is composed of youth, young adults, college students, school teachers, bus drivers, professionals who want to get away from the office, and folks who have an open schedule. Fill out the online application at pipsicobsa.com/summer-camp-programs/staffapplication and we will contact you for an interview.
Additional Volunteer Opportunities
Visit our Volunteer with Local Scouting webpage for information on additional volunteer opportunities.
Scouts in Action
At the Council Recognition Banquet on May 15, Tidewater Council honored members of the 2023 Class of Eagle Scouts and presented awards including the 2023 Class of Silver Beavers, NESA Outstanding Eagle Scout Awards, Living Legends of Tidewater Council, and more. Distinguished Eagle Scout Channing Zucker gave the keynote address. Thank you to all who attended and supported the event!
Congratulations to the 2023 Class of Silver Beavers! To learn more about each recipient please click on their name below.
Congratulations to the NESA Outstanding Eagle Scout Award recipients! To learn more about each recipient please click on their name below.
Congratulations to the 2024 Living Legends of Tidewater Council! To learn more about each honoree, please click on their name below.
Congratulations to the 2024 recipients of the Order of the Arrow (OA) Distinguished Service Award (DSA)!
The Distinguished Service Award honors Order of the Arrow members, youth and adults, who have rendered distinguished and outstanding service to the OA on a sectional, regional, or national basis. Since 1940, fewer than 1,200 people, including the 2024 class of 53, have been selected to receive the DSA.
Tidewater Council’s Blue Heron Lodge is proud to recognize two of our own Arrowmen who will be awarded the DSA: John Donat and Zachary Grinvalsky!
Noel S. and Gracie S., both Lone Scouts in Three Rivers District, completed their Eagle Scout Boards of Review on May 27. Congratulations to Gracie and Noel – sisters who earned the highest rank of Eagle Scout on the same day!
Gracie’s Eagle Scout Service Project benefitted Western Branch Primary School in Chesapeake.
Noel’s Eagle Scout Service Project benefitted Churchland Baptist Preschool in Chesapeake.
Great job!
Troop 471 from Princess Anne District spent Memorial Day weekend traveling to historic Philadelphia and Valley Forge National Historical Park.
The Scouts spent three days touring the Liberty Bell, Independence Hall, The National Constitution Center, Museum of the American Revolution, Washington’s Headquarters at Valley Forge, and a few others. They visited the National Museum of the Marine Corps in Quantico on the drive home.
The Scouts were even asked to retire the colors at the National Constitution Center and did a fantastic job!
Scouts and leaders gathered to salute those who gave their all for our nation at the 2024 Portsmouth Annual Memorial Day Parade.
Portsmouth’s Memorial Day Parade, a Portsmouth tradition since 1884, is one of the longest running in America.
Troop 57 and Troop 413 observed Memorial Day at the City of Chesapeake Memorial Day Ceremony. The Scouts led the Pledge of Allegiance as they honored and remembered the sacrifices of America’s fallen heroes.
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).