“EK” Electronic Knapsack – August 3

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Upcoming Events

Many events have been postponed due to COVID-19. 

Click here for a continuously updated list of event changes. Tidewater Council’s official updates and policies can be found here.

Virtual Campfires

Every Saturday

Connect with your fellow Scouts with a weekly Virtual Campfire. Hosted by Troop 5212 on Zoom, the Virtual Campfires will occur at 8:30 PM every Saturday night until the COVID-19 isolation is over.

Please invite your unit’s Scouts to join from their backyards, living rooms, or kitchen tables. We look forward to fun and fellowship around the campfire!

To ensure the safety of all youth participants, please contact Scoutmaster Shelley Drisko at scoutmastert5212@gmail.com for log-on information.

Virtual Scouts BSA Summer Camp

August 7-12

You can take part in Summer Resident Camp and you don’t even have to leave home to do it! We are bringing the camp to you in the virtual world. We will open Friday night, August 7, with a Welcome to Camp opening show. Program days will be Saturday, August 8 through Wednesday, August 12, with a half day on Sunday. Wednesday evening will include a closing campfire.

Get in your camping nights by setting up a tent in your backyard. Sign up for the merit badges you need. Do the worksheets and projects. Turn in files, worksheets, logs, or photos of projects to your merit badge counselor for credit. Sign up to be an MBC with us today. Contact Kirsten Misfeldt at kirsten.kopiczak@scouting.org or 757-323-6172. 

Registration opens on Black Pug on August 4.

Family Fun Fest

August 8

Join with families nationwide for a special online-only event. There will be cool hands-on activities, interviews with amazing people, and opportunities to make your community better with a service project. Sign up at www.scouting.org/familyfunfest to stay updated with the latest details.

Albemarle Volunteer Appreciation Dinner

August 12

The Albemarle Volunteer Appreciation Dinner for 2020 will occur virtually due to the continued impact of COVID-19 and the North Carolina Governor’s current decision to remain in Phase 2 through August 7. We ask that you still please join us to recognize all the Albemarle district volunteers – those dedicated people who give selflessly of their time, talents, and treasures. We will have roundtable via Zoom, and, in addition to our monthly informational updates, we will include a virtual awards ceremony to honor the award recipients. This will be a very special night, so please log in and join your fellow Albemarle Scouters for a virtual night of fun, fellowship, and recognition.

The Regatta

August 14-16

The Regatta is fun-filled weekend with water-related activities, as well some shooting sports, at Pipsico Scout Reservation. This event is open to all levels of Scouting, so pack up the family or the whole unit and come have some fun in the sun. This event is limited to the first 250 paid registrations. No meals are provided.

Registration is coming soon on Black Pug. Bring your swimsuit and rubber duck!

Princess Anne Shooting Sports Day

August 15

Princess Anne Cub Scouts, save the date for a district shooting sports day on Saturday, August 15 at Memorial United Methodist Church, 804 Gammon Road, Virginia Beach. Registration is available on Black Pug. Contact James Carroll at tidewaterpass@gmail.com for more information.

OA Service & Ordeal Weekend

August 21-23

Due to COVID-19 safety precautions, the March and May OA Service & Ordeal Weekends were postponed. Those who registered in Tentaroo will be moved to the August 21-23 event. Additional information will be sent through the OA communication channels. If you are not receiving these communications, please contact your Chapter Chief.

Three Rivers District Camporee

August 28-30

“Learn Today, Lead Tomorrow” at Pipsico Scout Reservation, Camp Lions. The Three Rivers District Camporee will be an end-of-summer campout. Registration is now open on Black Pug. All troops, crews, ships, and posts are invited.

In the Scouting tradition of promoting camping and the Scout motto of “Be Prepared,” this camporee will focus on Scouting skills acquired in the journey to the rank of First Class Scout. The skills learned in this journey enable a Scout to be prepared to take on life’s challenges and make wise decisions. 

Powder Horn

September 11-13 and September 18-20

Powder Horn is a resource course designed to introduce Scouting’s adults and youth to the exciting outdoor and high-adventure program possibilities for their unit. The ultimate goal is for the participants to leave the Powder Horn course with a list of ideas to help their program, along with the contacts and resources needed to implement them.

Session options include:

  • Expedition Planning
  • Backpacking/LNT
  • Shooting Sports
  • Emergency Preparedness
  • Geocaching
  • Orienteering
  • Sailing
  • Watercraft
  • SCUBA
  • Wilderness First Aid & Survival
  • And much more!

The course will be held at locations throughout Virginia Beach, Norfolk, and Chesapeake, and by teleconference. The fees are $150 for adults and $100 for youth.

Three Rivers Merit Badge University

September 12

Calling all Merit Badge Counselors! We are looking for Merit Badge Counselors for Three Rivers Merit Badge University on September 12. Our recommended class size is around ten Scouts. Contact 3rdistrictmbu@gmail.com to volunteer or learn more. We hope to offer a beneficial program for our Scouts, but we can only be successful with the generous help of our volunteers.

Online registration will open on August 8. Scouts should have their Scoutmaster’s approval prior to registering for a session.

This will be a single-day event. The COVID-19 situation continues to impact us. To resolve facility-use issues, we will work with counselors to host merit badges throughout the district. Scouts will go to the Merit Badge Counselor. Bring a bag lunch. We plan to finish the in-person requirements and check off the prerequisites accomplished. For merit badges that cannot be completed in one session, Scouts will follow up with the counselor to finish.

Outdoor Adventure Weekend

AKA Fall Guns 'n' Grillin' Plus
September 25-27

Troops, crews, ships, and posts – mark your calendar for an awesome outdoor weekend. We will have shooting sports, climbing, Ax Yard, and other skill builders and challenges in Huskanaw. Saturday lunch is included. Contact Kirsten Misfeldt for more information. Registration is now open in Tentaroo.

Council Banquet 09.30.2020

Council Banquet and Legends Dinner

September 30

Celebrate outstanding Scout volunteers and enjoy a delicious meal prepared by the OA Cook Crew! The annual Council Banquet and Legends Dinner will honor the 2020 Silver Beavers, 2020 Living Legends, Venturing Leadership Award recipients, Sea Scout Leadership Award recipients, Council Alumnus of the Year, and more. Join us at 6 PM on Wednesday, September 30 at the Norfolk Masonic Temple. 

Fall Family Camp

Back to the Campfire!
October 2-4

Let’s take a break and get back to the campfire for a fun-filled weekend at Pipsico Scout Reservation. Scouts and families are invited to camp from Friday afternoon to Sunday morning with activities planned for learning and lots of fun on Saturday. There will be a variety of activities including archery, BB’s, handicrafts, cooking, sports, and a campfire program. Registration will go live August 10 and you can register on Black Pug

Albemarle District Gold Rush Cub-O-Ree

Yee-Haw! There’s GOLD in them there fields!
October 16-18

The Gold Rush is an Albemarle District Family Camping event held at Currituck County Rural Center for all Cub Scouts, their families, and/or leaders to experience together. Non-Scout siblings are invited to participate in all activities during Gold Rush. Activities include: BB guns, archery, field games, crafts, campfires, and much more. Registration and the leader’s guide are available on Black Pug. The cost will be $40 per family if paid by October 2, and $50 after that date. Packs will be given more details from our Sherriff, Tiffany Bounds, on what units are expected to contribute. Let’s get ready to camp!

District Gold Rush Cub Scout Field Days

October 17
Princess Anne

Princess Anne Cub Scout packs, save the date for the district Gold Rush field day! More information is coming soon. Contact event chair Nick Boyle for more information.

Three Rivers

Three Rivers Cub Scout Packs will host a carnival for our newest recruits at Izzak Walton League Park. Our packs will each host a game booth. See the flyer for more details. Save the date – registration is coming soon!

Bayside

Bayside Cub Scout packs, save the date for the district Gold Rush field day! More information is coming soon. Contact event chairs Michelle Miranda and Brittany Szkaradnik for more information.

Albemarle

Albemarle’s Gold Rush field day will be incorporated in with the district Cub-O-Ree (see above). 

Highlander Games at the Albemarle District Camporee

October 23-25

There are many legends about the origins of the Scottish Games. The oldest traces the Games tradition back to the period of Roman invasions in the 2nd and 3rd centuries, where Scottish warriors reputedly displayed their bravery and strength by performing feats of skill and power in front of the opposing army. The most widely accepted tale describes the Games as informal athletic tests by which Kings and Clan Chiefs examined the agility, cunning, and physical strength of their clansmen. The victors of these trials were then awarded positions of leadership both on the battlefield and within the clan. The Scottish Highland Games or “Heavy Events” are the modem continuation of this ancient Celtic tradition. Each event you watch today may look like a simple matter of brute strength, but each also requires excellent timing, balance, and technique. (They also require a kilt!) Join us in Maple, NC this fall for some Highlander games.

Princess Anne District Camporee

October 23-25

Princess Anne troops and crews, save the date for the district camporee!

Scout Day at Nauticus

October 31

Come out and join us for our 11th Annual Scout STEM Day at Nauticus. The 2020 event occurs earlier in the year than previous years, so remember to mark your calendar.

Scout STEM Day at Nauticus includes opportunities to work on NOVA awards, many different Cub Scout electives, and some merit badge requirements.

Pipsico Fall Festival

November 6-8

It’s the perfect time of year to enjoy camping weather. All packs, troops, crews, ships, posts, and Scout families are invited to join us at Pipsico for a Fall Festival. Camp from Friday afternoon to Sunday morning. There will be a variety of activities so keep watch for more details to follow. Save the date – registration and the leader guide are coming soon.

Pow-Wow

November 14

Get ready to gather with other Mad Scientists at the Cub Scout Leader Pow Wow for a day of wild and somewhat wacky hands on, interactive, and practical classes to help you be the best Scientist (Cub Scout Leader) you can be!

Pow-Wow is an action-packed supplemental training event for adult Cub Scout leaders, pack committee members, and parents of Cub Scouts. You’ll spend the day learning new ideas and enjoying hands-on experiences that will enhance your ability to deliver a fun-filled, exciting program to Cub Scouts. Lunch will be provided.

The Pow-Wow staff is using this time of social distancing to plan an event that will help current and future Cub Scout leaders become better leaders. Develop your skills this fall with your fellow Cub Scout Leader Mad Scientists. Every Scout deserves a Trained Leader!

If you have any questions, suggestions, or would like to serve on staff, please contact Anne Bussiere.

News

Recreational and Family Camping at Pipsico

Did COVID-19 ruin your family’s summer plans? We have just the answer for you! Tidewater Council, Boy Scouts of America would like to invite you to enjoy camping at Pipsico Scout Reservation.

From July 1 - September 7, you can enjoy the awesomeness that is Pipsico Scout Reservation!

Guests may enjoy kayaking, canoeing, hiking, climbing, shooting sports, campfires, and fishing along the beach or at our lake – just to name a few fun family outdoor activities. With camping options ranging from personal tent campsite camping to renting a cabin, we have the outdoor adventure option for you!

Scout Shop

Shop Local! The Tidewater Council Scout Shop is the only place where you can purchase official BSA merchandise and have the proceeds stay in our local Scouting community.

As we wrap up summer, Tidewater Council has many exciting fall events planned. Whether they are in-person or virtual, Scouting activities offer fun and learning, and the Scout Shop is still here to provide a safe and efficient way to shop for all your Scouting needs.

Uniform Sale

Our fall uniform sale dates are August 17 – October 10. For every purchase of a uniform top, get 25% off any of the bottoms. For Scouts needing a full uniform, this is the best opportunity to save money!

New Uniform Options

We have the new Scout pants in boys’ sizes in stock. Made of the new fabric with a blend of cotton, polyester, and spandex, these pants are more lightweight and the style is more streamlined than the previous styles. The new pants in boys’ sizes are priced at $44.99. The new shirt fabric is also a lightweight fabric blend with a back-ventilation system, a new fleur-de-lis logo, and the letters “BSA” embroidered in red. The new shirts are priced at $34.99. The men’s sizes in the new pants and shirts are not yet in stock, but we hope to see them soon. We still have stock in the traditional poplin shirts and the microfiber shirts. Remember, “Once a uniform, always a uniform.”

Shop Now

For those who do unit shopping, save yourself time by shopping before the new school year begins. August is normally a low-traffic time in the Scout Shop. We can provide more customer service as you fill orders of awards already earned during the past school year or during the summer. For customers needing new uniforms or accessories, fitting rooms are more readily available.

Volunteer

If you or someone you know is willing to volunteer in the Scout Shop on a Saturday, please email polly.fugate@scouting.org. The greatest need for store volunteers is in September. With limited staffing, there is a real need for people who know the program, are good with people, and can volunteer a few hours of time. Our Saturdays are usually very busy, and the hours have been reduced to just three open hours (noon – 3 PM).

Safe Shopping

In accordance with the governor’s mandate, we ask that customers wear masks and comply with our safe-distancing guidelines. Our goal is to provide the best service for all customers, and we can ship orders by USPS for the minimal cost. To place an order, call the Scout Shop at 757-497-2688 or email polly.fugate@scouting.org.

Holiday Hours

Our next holiday closing will be September 5 -7 for Labor Day weekend.

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

The Adams Award recognizes the valuable service of an exceptional nature by a Scout to a religious institution, school, community, or another entity while doing his or her Eagle Scout service project.

The selection of recipients begins at the local level and is conducted through the council’s National Eagle Scout Association (NESA) committee. The council NESA committee selects a council recipient from among the submitted nominations and then forwards the worthy candidate for regional consideration.

Nominations are due to the council office no later than January 21, 2021. If you have any questions, contact your district advancement chair. Details and nominations forms can be found at www.nesa.org.

Explore Norfolk

Is your unit or family looking for a summer activity? Explore the historical trails and sites of Norfolk.

  • Follow the Cannonball Trail through 400 years of Norfolk and American history along the shoreline of the Elizabeth River and through downtown Norfolk. Allow at least two hours to walk the trail and explore the featured historic sites. Download a trail guide or pick up a map at the Freemason Street Reception Center for the Cannonball Trail, 401 E. Freemason St., Norfolk, VA 23510.
  • Check out Waterways to Freedom to learn about Underground Railroad sites in Norfolk and the Portsmouth waterfront.
  • The Elizabeth River Trail runs for 10.5 miles between Norfolk State University and Norfolk International Airport. Highlights along the trail include Town Point Park, the USS Wisconsin, Fort Norfolk, Plum Point Park, and several of Norfolk’s historic neighborhoods. You can either walk or bike this iconic waterfront experience.

COVID-19 Assistance

Does your family need assistance due to COVID-19? 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. North Carolina families, please reach out to NCCARE360 to request assistance. Virginia families, please contact the United Way of South Hampton Roads Coronavirus Response team. For other coordinated care referrals unrelated to COVID-19, please contact us.

The BSA has released tips and videos for Coping with COVID-19.

Scouts in Action

Five Scouts from Bayside Troop 1 were featured in a story in The Virginian-Pilot. The five boys joined Cub Scouts together, Scouted together for over twelve years, and earned the rank of Eagle Scout together.

Congratulations to new Eagle Scout James B. of Princess Anne Troop 301! James did a fantastic job at his virtual Eagle Board of Review.

On July 20, Princess Anne Troop 499 held an outdoor OA election and call out. 

Princess Anne Troop 303 continues staying active virtually with merit badge sessions, including Personal Management, Personal Fitness, and Athletics.

On July 23, members of the Blue Heron Lodge held a virtual meeting to plan the upcoming Order of the Arrow Fall Fellowship event in October.

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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