June 4th marks the 100th anniversary of Congress passing the 19th Amendment – a historic moment and an important step that empowered all citizens’ voices to be heard. Civic duty is core to Scouting and foundational to Scouts BSA, which in 2019, one hundred years later, celebrates its own milestone in welcoming all youth to the life-changing program. To commemorate the 19th Amendment in this important year for Scouting, we invite all Scouts BSA members – boys and girls– to write a letter to Congress about a national issue that’s important to them . This fulfills a requirement for the ‘Citizenship in the Nation’ merit badge, one of the thirteen required merit badges for Scouts working to earn their Eagle Scout rank. Scouts who wish to participate must email their letters to a Congressional representative on June 4 and copy Scout.Communications@Scouting.org so the letter can be counted in our national tally. --added from content received May 23 from the BSA
March 5-6 will be an ILST (Introduction to Leadership Skills Training) campout at Hills & Hollows and is intended for any Scout interested in holding an elected/leadership position in Troop 1910 for the upcoming 3/22 elections. ILST is required for the Senior Patrol Leader ("SPL") team, in addition to NYLT/Twin Arrows training. Permission Forms are due TONIGHT. Download HERE .
Now that Memorial Day has passed, we allow youth attending Troop meetings to wear their Activity Uniforms (Troop t-shirts, scout shorts, socks, etc.) Do remember, however, if you are scheduled to have a Board of Review, you will be expected to be in full Field Uniform for that.
Comments
Post a Comment