Everyone, once again, I hope you’re staying warm this weekend.
A few troop 682 announcements are noted below.
Yours in Scouting, Mr. Thompson.
1. FEBRUARY 1 COURT OF HONOR. We’ll have our winter court of honor on Tuesday (February 1) from 7:00 – 8:30 pm at Pleasant Valley United Methodist Church (43987 John Mosby Highway).
As a reminder, during a COURT OF HONOR, we formally RECOGNIZE scouts who have earned merit badges and awards, or advanced to any rank (except Eagle), since the last court of honor. The court of honor is a PUBLIC recognition and FAMILY and FRIENDS are welcome.
Because PVUMC is renovating areas of the church, we may hold the court of honor in the chapel (not the sanctuary) or the fellowship hall. Scouts will direct everyone to the court of honor location. IMPORTANTLY, please wear a MASK during the court of honor.
As the SERVICE patrol, the PENGUIN patrol will set up before, and clean up after, the court of honor. PENGUIN patrol members should ARRIVE by 6:30 pm.
2. SCOUT OATH, LAW, SLOGAN, AND MOTTO. As a reminder, during a BOARD OF REVIEW, scouts must RECITE (from memory) the scout oath, law, slogan, and motto. Assistant scoutmasters, when you have a scoutmaster conference (particularly for the lower ranks), please ask the scout to recite the scout oath, law, slogan, and motto.
3. FEBRUARY 5-6 BATTLESHIP TRIP. We’ll visit and stay overnight on the Battleship Wisconsin in Norfolk, Virginia February 5-6. IMPORTANTLY, the meeting/departure time has CHANGED to 10:00 am. We’ll meet at PVUMC at 10:00 am and leave as soon as possible. Scouts, please bring lunch (and dinner) money. Additional information and forms will be sent to registrants later this week.
4. FEBRUARY 5 PVUMC FELLOWSHIP HALL RENOVATION MOVE. As we’ve noted, PVUMC will renovate its fellowship hall (where we meet). During the renovation, we’ll meet in the PVUMC chapel (not the sanctuary) or a location other than PVUMC. On Saturday, February 5, PVUMC and troop items will be moved from the fellowship hall to a storage unit. The troop must move its two file cabinets and other items. PVUMC needs assistance moving its items to the storage unit. If you are not attending the battleship trip, then please ASSIST the troop and PVUMC move items. The time a scout assists with moving PVUMC items counts as SERVICE time. Please meet at PVUMC at 10:00 am on February 5. LUNCH will be provided.
5. FEBRUARY 7 PLC MEETING. The patrol leaders council will meet virtually on Monday, February 7, at 7:00 pm. Other than assistant patrol leaders, all youth elected and appointed leaders are expected to attend. The Zoom meeting link is https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89155102138?pwd=VFJ1emdDSlAyc0VGOEs4UkQxdHJJUT09 (the meeting ID is 891 5510 2138 and the meeting passcode is 100099).
6. FEBRUARY 8 SCOUTBOOK PHOTOGRAPHS. As explained previously, we’re photographing individual scouts and adult leaders in their class A uniforms, and posting the photographs to each individual’s Scoutbook profile. Troop historian Gavin Holland and Mr. Uptgraft are leading the effort. If a scout or parent prefers NOT to post the scout’s photograph to his Scoutbook profile, then that’s fine and please NOTIFY me. Photographs will be taken again during the FEBRUARY 8 troop meeting.
7. NORTHERN TIER 2023. As noted previously, we’ve reserved a Northern Tier 7-night trek for July 1 – 8, 2023. We’ve also reserved a 10-night trek for July 16 – 26, 2023. Both treks are full. We’re trying to fill a second 7-night trek. If you are interested in a 7-night trek, then please inform Mr. Martin (scouter.bdm@gmail.com) or me as soon as possible, or register at https://forms.gle/DtW4XRYxrPQGBRhJ8. If you want to be on the 10-night trek waiting list, then please inform Mr. Martin. As a reminder, Northern Tier 2023 is open to anyone currently in at least the 7th grade and classified as a BSA “swimmer.”
8. SUMMIT 2023. As also noted previously, we plan to reserve the “Summit Experience” at the BSA Summit Bechtel Reserve for June 17 – 23, 2023. If you are interested, then please register at https://forms.gle/Z3T8EpmwePuJnBdr5.
9. FEBRUARY 20 SCOUT SUNDAY. While the troop calendar notes February 13 as Scout Sunday, PVUMC and our troop will celebrate Scout Sunday on February 20. We’ll express our appreciation to PVUMC for chartering the troop and permitting us to use its facilities. Each scout is INVITED to attend the church service Sunday morning (in class A uniform). If you are an elected or appointed youth leader, and unless you have a religious objection, a schedule conflict, or an undue family burden, you are EXPECTED to attend the church service (in class A uniform). Additional information will be provided later.
10. MARCH 11-13 SHOOTING CAMPOUT. As noted previously, the shooting campout is March 11 – 13 at Camp Rock Enon (20 minute drive west of Winchester, Virginia). We’ll enjoy .22 caliber rifle shooting and archery. Registration and other information is available at https://forms.gle/rbmmPifJKQdfNxDj7. The registration deadline is March 8.
Everyone, other than sleeping difficulty and cold weather, we enjoyed the Battleship Wisconsin trip.
And, thank you to the scouts and adults who, despite the cold weather, assisted with the PVUMC fellowship hall renovation move Saturday morning.
A few troop 682 announcements are noted below.
Yours in Scouting, Mr. Thompson.
1. FEBRUARY 8 MEETING – NEW LOCATION AND PATROL FOCUS. We’ll meet on Tuesday (February 8) from 7:00 – 8:30 pm. IMPORTANTLY, because of the Pleasant Valley United Methodist Church fellowship hall RENOVATION, we’ll MEET at the HAMPTON INN DULLES SOUTH (4050 Westfax Drive, Chantilly, Virginia). It is located approximately 1.7 miles east of PVUMC on Highway 50 (Lee Jackson Memorial Highway). The Hampton Inn is graciously donating use of its meeting room. Scouts, please BEHAVE appropriately and TREAT the hotel, its employees, and its guests considerately.
During the February 8 meeting, we’ll continue our focus on PATROLS. In particular, patrols will work on their patrol flags.
For the February 8 meeting: (1) the PENGUIN patrol will set up and open; (2) Sid and I will give ANNOUNCEMENTS; (3) each patrol will meet, take attendance, and sign-off requirements; (4) the ORCA patrol will address and lead the PATROLS in patrol activities; (5) the PENGUIN patrol will plan and lead a game; and (6) the PENGUIN patrol will close and clean up.
As noted below, we’ll also take photographs of individuals in their class A uniforms.
2. ASM NEW MEMBER COORDINATOR. Assistant scoutmasters, we desperately need an ASM to serve as the adult new member coordinator. Ted Ballowe previously served in that position. The coordinator guides and assists the troop guides in welcoming new scouts and assisting in their scout development and advancement during their first six-months. The coordinator also communicates with new scout parents, and assists with youth and parents interested in joining troop 682.
3. BADGES, RANKS, AND AWARDS. If a scout expected to receive, but did not receive, a merit badge, rank advancement, or special award during the court of honor last week, then please speak with your patrol leader.
4. FRIENDS OF SCOUTING. As noted in the January 30 email from Mr. Merritt, the Friends of Scouting program is accepting donations to help with operating the BSA National Capital Area Council (which is our council), its camps (like Goshen Scout Reservation and Camp Snyder), and its programs. Donations are tax deductible. Donations can be made by: (1) giving Mr. Merritt cash or a check (made payable to Friends of Scouting); (2) mailing a check to the National Capital Area Council (9190 Rockville Pike, Bethesda, Maryland, 20814-3897, Attention: FoS); or (3) donating online at https://donations.scouting.org/#/council/082/appeal/4868 (please designate the Sully District and Troop 682, and inform Mr. Merritt).
5. SCOUT OATH, LAW, SLOGAN, AND MOTTO. As a reminder, during a BOARD OF REVIEW, scouts must RECITE (from memory) the scout oath, law, slogan, and motto. Assistant scoutmasters, when you have a scoutmaster conference (particularly for the lower ranks), please ask the scout to recite the scout oath, law, slogan, and motto.
6. FEBRUARY 7 PLC MEETING. The patrol leaders council will meet virtually tonight (Monday, February 7) at 7:00 pm. Other than assistant patrol leaders, all youth elected and appointed leaders are expected to attend. The Zoom meeting link is https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89155102138?pwd=VFJ1emdDSlAyc0VGOEs4UkQxdHJJUT09 (the meeting ID is 891 5510 2138 and the meeting passcode is 100099).
7. FEBRUARY 8 SCOUTBOOK PHOTOGRAPHS. As explained previously, we’re photographing individual scouts and adult leaders in their class A uniforms, and posting the photographs to each individual’s Scoutbook profile. Troop historian Gavin Holland and Mr. Uptgraft are leading the effort. If a scout or parent prefers NOT to post the scout’s photograph to his Scoutbook profile, then that’s fine and please NOTIFY me. Photographs will be taken again during the FEBRUARY 8 troop meeting.
8. FEBRUARY 20 SCOUT SUNDAY. While the troop calendar notes February 13 as Scout Sunday, PVUMC and our troop will celebrate Scout Sunday on February 20. We’ll express our appreciation to PVUMC for chartering the troop and permitting us to use its facilities. Each scout is INVITED to attend the church service Sunday morning (in class A uniform). If you are an elected or appointed youth leader, and unless you have a religious objection, a schedule conflict, or an undue family burden, you are EXPECTED to attend the church service (in class A uniform). The service begins at 11:00 am, but scouts should arrive by 10:45 am.
9. MARCH 11-13 SHOOTING CAMPOUT. As noted previously, the shooting campout is March 11 – 13 at Camp Rock Enon (20 minute drive west of Winchester, Virginia). We’ll enjoy .22 caliber rifle shooting and archery. Registration and other information is available at https://forms.gle/rbmmPifJKQdfNxDj7. The registration deadline is March 8.
Everyone, I hope you enjoyed Super Bowl weekend. And, happy Valentine’s day.
A few troop 682 announcements are noted below.
Yours in Scouting, Mr. Thompson.
1. FEBRUARY 15 MEETING – HAMPTON INN. We’ll meet on Tuesday (February 15) from 7:00 – 8:30 pm. Because of the Pleasant Valley United Methodist Church fellowship hall RENOVATION, we’ll MEET again at the HAMPTON INN DULLES SOUTH (4050 Westfax Drive, Chantilly, Virginia – approximately 1.7 miles east of PVUMC on Highway 50).
IMPORTANTLY, please: (1) PARK in the NORTH parking lot (between the hotel and highway 50) and NOT in the FRONT or REAR of the hotel; (2) remain in the MEETING room during the meeting; (3) do not congregate in the LOBBY; (4) as necessary, use the BREAKFAST AREA for scoutmaster conferences or similar purposes; and (5) reduce NOISE.
As a reminder, the HONEY BADGER patrol is the SERVICE patrol, and the NARWHAL patrol is the PROGRAM patrol.
For the February 15 meeting: (1) the HONEY BADGER patrol will SET UP and OPEN; (2) Sid and I will give ANNOUNCEMENTS; (3) each patrol will meet, take attendance, and sign-off requirements; (4) the NARWHAL patrol will plan and coordinate GROUP and SKILL instruction; (5) the HONEY BADGER patrol will plan and lead a GAME; and (6) the HONEY BADGER patrol will CLOSE and CLEAN UP.
We’ll also take PHOTOGRAPHS of individuals in their class A uniforms.
2. FEBRUARY 20 SCOUT SUNDAY. PVUMC and our troop will celebrate Scout Sunday on Sunday (February 20). Scouts will PRESENT the COLORS and I’ll say a few words. Each scout is INVITED to attend the church service (in class A uniform). If you are a youth leader, and unless you have a religious objection, a schedule conflict, or an undue family burden, you are EXPECTED to attend the church service (in class A uniform). The service begins at 11:00 am, but scouts should arrive by 10:45 am. Family members are welcome to attend with their scout.
3. SCOUT PARTICIPATION IN POLITICAL EVENTS. As a reminder, under Boy Scouts of America “longstanding policy,” uniformed scouts and adults may not actively participate in political events. While they may participate in flag ceremonies and lead the pledge of allegiance, they should retire after the ceremony or pledge and not remain in a “conspicuous location” where their presences could be construed as an endorsement or symbol of support. In addition, photographs of candidates or scouts in uniform or with BSA marks or logos are prohibited in political campaign materials. Please see https://troopleader.scouting.org/policy-on-scout-participation-in-political-events/.
4. NATIONAL YOUTH LEADERSHIP TRAINING. National Youth Leadership Training is a 6-day program designed for scouts to learn leadership skills. To be eligible for NYLT, a scout must have completed Introduction to Leadership Skills for Troops, earned First Class rank, be at least 13 years of age, and receive approval from me. NYLT is a tremendous opportunity. Additional information is available in the attached flyer and at https://www.ncacbsa.org/national-youth-leadership-training/.
5. ASM NEW MEMBER COORDINATOR. Assistant scoutmasters, we DESPARETLY need an ASM to serve as the new member coordinator. The coordinator guides and assists the troop guides in welcoming new scouts and assisting in their scout development and advancement during their first six months. The coordinator also communicates with new scout parents, and assists with youth and parents interested in joining troop 682.
6. HANDBOOK RANK REQUIREMENTS. Scouts, when you complete a rank requirement, please have the youth or adult leader initial and date the completion in your Scouts BSA Handbook (even if the requirement is also marked as completed in Scoutbook).
7. COPY ADULT WITH EMAIL. Scouts, when you email an adult, please remember to copy a parent or other trusted adult.
8. MARCH 11-13 SHOOTING CAMPOUT. As noted previously, the shooting campout is March 11 – 13 at Camp Rock Enon (20 minute drive west of Winchester, Virginia). We’ll enjoy .22 caliber rifle shooting and archery. Registration and other information is available at https://forms.gle/rbmmPifJKQdfNxDj7. The registration deadline is March 8.
9. MARCH 25-27 BACKPACKING TRIPS. As noted in the February 7 email from Mr. Martin, we’ll have two backpacking trips. One trip is for “older” scouts (currently in 7th grade or above and previous backpacking experience). It will be Friday – Sunday, March 25 – 27. The other trip is for “younger” scouts (any age or no previous backpacking experience). It will be Saturday – Sunday, March 26 – 27. The trips will be in the George Washington National Forest along the Virginia and West Virginia border. Registration and other information is available at https://forms.gle/g1VNeRcQipHnwyZ7A.
Everyone, happy March.
A few troop 682 announcements are noted below.
Yours in Scouting, Mr. Thompson.
1. MARCH 8 MEETING – HAMPTON INN. We’ll meet on Tuesday (March 8) from 7:00 – 8:30 pm. Because of the Pleasant Valley United Methodist Church fellowship hall RENOVATION, we’ll MEET again at the HAMPTON INN DULLES SOUTH (4050 Westfax Drive, Chantilly, Virginia – approximately 1.7 miles east of PVUMC on Highway 50). Unfortunately, I’ll be out of town on a business trip.
As a reminder, the HONEY BADGER patrol is the SERVICE patrol, and the NARWHAL patrol is the PROGRAM patrol.
For the March 8 meeting: (1) the HONEY BADGER patrol will SET UP and OPEN; (2) Sid and Mr. Whiteley will give ANNOUNCEMENTS; (3) each patrol will meet, take attendance, and sign-off requirements; (4) the NARWHAL patrol (and/or Sid, Andrew, and Will) will address group and skill instruction; (5) scouts attending the SHOOTING CAMPOUT will select GRUBMASTERS and plan MEALS; (6) the HONEY BADGER patrol will plan and lead one or more GAME(S); and (7) the HONEY BADGER patrol will CLOSE and CLEAN UP.
2. MARCH 22 DEADLINE – RELIGIOUS EMBLEM PROGRAM. As noted in the March 6 email from me, troop 682 will have a religious emblem program. Beginning Tuesday, April 5, Messrs. Chavez and Levi, and Mrs. Thompson, will lead the “God and Church” program for protestant Christians. Scouts completing the program will receive a “God and Church” medallion and Scouts BSA Youth Religious Award knot. The program is geared toward scouts in grades 6 – 8, but older scouts may participate.
The program will meet during certain (not all) troop 682 meetings in April, May, and potentially early June. The program cost is $25 per scout. Please REGISTER by emailing me at tyrus.thompson@nreca.coop. The DEADLINE to register is Tuesday, MARCH 22. If anyone wants to lead a DIFFERENT religious emblem program, then that would be great (please contact me).
3. JULY 10 – 16 SUMMER CAMP REGISTRATION. Troop 682 will attend Camp Marriott at Goshen Scout Reservation July 10 – 16. Scout summer camp is a great opportunity to earn merit badges, fellowship with other scouts, and enjoy various activities. Among other things, Camp Marriott has an extensive aquatics program including sailing, canoeing, kayaking, rowing, and the water sports merit badge. Camp Marriott also offers the New Scout Quest program for scouts who recently crossed over from Cub Scouts, or recently joined scouting. NSQ participants earn a variety of rank advancement requirements and have opportunities to pursue up to three merit badges.
As noted in the March 1 email from Mr. Scott, Camp Marriott registration is open. For registration and other information, please click https://forms.gle/
4. MARCH 5 NYLT SUMMER REGISTRATION OPENED. National Youth Leadership Training summer registration opened March 5. You may register at https://www.ncacbsa.org/
5. ORDER OF THE ARROW ELECTION. While the troop calendar indicates that the ORDER OF THE ARROW ELECTION would be held during the March 1 troop meeting, the election has been DELAYED. We will forward the new election date and other information later.
6. MEETING AT PVUMC. We hope to resume meeting at Pleasant Valley United Methodist Church by Tuesday, April 5. If the PVUMC renovations are not complete by that date, then we’ll meet outside.
7. MARCH 7 PLC MEETING. As noted previously, the patrol leaders council will meet virtually on Monday, March 7, at 7:00 pm. Other than assistant patrol leaders, all elected and appointed youth leaders are expected to attend. The Zoom meeting link is https://us02web.zoom.us/j/
8. MARCH 11-13 SHOOTING CAMPOUT. As noted previously, the shooting campout is March 11 – 13 at Camp Rock Enon (20 minute drive west of Winchester, Virginia). We’ll enjoy .22 caliber rifle shooting and archery. Registration and other information is available at https://forms.gle/
9. MARCH 25-27 BACKPACKING TRIPS. As noted previously, we’ll have two backpacking trips. One trip is for “older” scouts (currently in 7th grade or above and previous backpacking experience). It will be Friday – Sunday, March 25 – 27. The other trip is for “younger” scouts (any age or no previous backpacking experience). It will be Saturday – Sunday, March 26 – 27. The trips will be in the George Washington National Forest along the Virginia and West Virginia border. Registration and other information is available at https://forms.gle/
Everyone, I hope you had a nice weekend.
A few troop 682 announcements are noted below.
Yours in Scouting, Mr. Thompson.
1. MARCH 1 MEETING – HAMPTON INN. We’ll meet on Tuesday (March 1) from 7:00 – 8:30 pm. Because of the Pleasant Valley United Methodist Church fellowship hall RENOVATION, we’ll MEET again at the HAMPTON INN DULLES SOUTH (4050 Westfax Drive, Chantilly, Virginia – approximately 1.7 miles east of PVUMC on Highway 50).
IMPORTANTLY, please: (1) PARK in the NORTH parking lot (between the hotel and highway 50) and NOT in the FRONT or REAR of the hotel; (2) remain in the MEETING room during the meeting; (3) do not congregate in the LOBBY; (4) as necessary, use the BREAKFAST AREA for scoutmaster conferences or similar purposes; and (5) reduce NOISE.
As a reminder, the HONEY BADGER patrol is the SERVICE patrol, and the NARWHAL patrol is the PROGRAM patrol.
For the March 1 meeting: (1) the HONEY BADGER patrol will SET UP and OPEN; (2) Sid and I will give ANNOUNCEMENTS; (3) each patrol will meet, take attendance, and sign-off requirements; (4) the NARWHAL patrol (and/or Sid, Andrew, and Will) will address group and skill instruction; (5) the HONEY BADGER patrol will plan and lead one or more GAME(S); and (6) the HONEY BADGER patrol will CLOSE and CLEAN UP.
2. ORDER OF THE ARROW ELECTION. While the troop calendar indicates that the ORDER OF THE ARROW ELECTION will be held during the March 1 troop meeting, the election has been DELAYED. We will forward the new election date and other information later.
3. MEETING AT PVUMC. We hope to resume meeting at Pleasant Valley United Methodist Church by Tuesday, April 5. If the PVUMC renovations are not complete by that date, then we’ll meet outside.
4. JULY 28 – AUGUST 3, 2022 SUMMIT EXPERIENCE. As noted during the February 22 troop meeting, please inform me if you are interested in joining a local troop this summer (2022) for the Summit Experience (https://www.summitbsa.org/
5. MARCH 7 PLC MEETING. As noted previously, the patrol leaders council will meet virtually on Monday, March 7, at 7:00 pm. Other than assistant patrol leaders, all elected and appointed youth leaders are expected to attend. The Zoom meeting link is https://us02web.zoom.us/j/
6. MARCH 11-13 SHOOTING CAMPOUT. As noted previously, the shooting campout is March 11 – 13 at Camp Rock Enon (20 minute drive west of Winchester, Virginia). We’ll enjoy .22 caliber rifle shooting and archery. Registration and other information is available at https://forms.gle/
7. MARCH 25-27 BACKPACKING TRIPS. As noted previously, we’ll have two backpacking trips. One trip is for “older” scouts (currently in 7th grade or above and previous backpacking experience). It will be Friday – Sunday, March 25 – 27. The other trip is for “younger” scouts (any age or no previous backpacking experience). It will be Saturday – Sunday, March 26 – 27. The trips will be in the George Washington National Forest along the Virginia and West Virginia border. Registration and other information is available at https://forms.gle/
Everyone, happy Presidents Day. I hope you’re enjoying the holiday weekend.
Thanks to the eleven scouts who attended the Scout Sunday church service yesterday.
A few troop 682 announcements are noted below.
Yours in Scouting, Mr. Thompson.
1. FEBRUARY 22 MEETING – HAMPTON INN. We’ll meet on Tuesday (February 22) from 7:00 – 8:30 pm. Because of the Pleasant Valley United Methodist Church fellowship hall RENOVATION, we’ll MEET again at the HAMPTON INN DULLES SOUTH (4050 Westfax Drive, Chantilly, Virginia – approximately 1.7 miles east of PVUMC on Highway 50).
IMPORTANTLY, please: (1) PARK in the NORTH parking lot (between the hotel and highway 50) and NOT in the FRONT or REAR of the hotel; (2) remain in the MEETING room during the meeting; (3) do not congregate in the LOBBY; (4) as necessary, use the BREAKFAST AREA for scoutmaster conferences or similar purposes; and (5) reduce NOISE.
As a reminder, the HONEY BADGER patrol is the SERVICE patrol, and the NARWHAL patrol is the PROGRAM patrol.
For the February 22 meeting: (1) the HONEY BADGER patrol will SET UP and OPEN; (2) Sid and I will give ANNOUNCEMENTS; (3) each patrol will meet, take attendance, and sign-off requirements; (4) the NARWHAL patrol (and Sid, Andrew, and Will) will address SHOOTING SAFETY and some SECOND CLASS rank requirements; (5) the HONEY BADGER patrol will plan and lead a GAME; and (6) the HONEY BADGER patrol will CLOSE and CLEAN UP.
2. MARCH 7 PLC MEETING. The patrol leaders council will meet virtually on Monday, March 7, at 7:00 pm. Other than assistant patrol leaders, all youth elected and appointed leaders are expected to attend. The Zoom meeting link is https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85905236994?pwd=OTlrYTJQK1AvcCtWUGJyTTQxUVROdz09 (the meeting ID is 859 0523 6994 and the meeting passcode is 791308).
3. MARCH 11-13 SHOOTING CAMPOUT. As noted previously, the shooting campout is March 11 – 13 at Camp Rock Enon (20 minute drive west of Winchester, Virginia). We’ll enjoy .22 caliber rifle shooting and archery. Registration and other information is available at https://forms.gle/rbmmPifJKQdfNxDj7. The registration deadline is March 8.
4. MARCH 25-27 BACKPACKING TRIPS. As noted previously, we’ll have two backpacking trips. One trip is for “older” scouts (currently in 7th grade or above and previous backpacking experience). It will be Friday – Sunday, March 25 – 27. The other trip is for “younger” scouts (any age or no previous backpacking experience). It will be Saturday – Sunday, March 26 – 27. The trips will be in the George Washington National Forest along the Virginia and West Virginia border. Registration and other information is available at https://forms.gle/g1VNeRcQipHnwyZ7A.
5. SCOUT PARTICIPATION IN POLITICAL EVENTS. As a reminder, under Boy Scouts of America “longstanding policy,” uniformed scouts and adults may not actively participate in political events. While they may participate in flag ceremonies and lead the pledge of allegiance, they should retire after the ceremony or pledge and not remain in a “conspicuous location” where their presences could be construed as an endorsement or symbol of support. In addition, photographs of candidates or scouts in uniform or with BSA marks or logos are prohibited in political campaign materials. Please see https://troopleader.scouting.org/policy-on-scout-participation-in-political-events/.
6. NATIONAL YOUTH LEADERSHIP TRAINING. National Youth Leadership Training is a 6-day program designed for scouts to learn leadership skills. To be eligible for NYLT, a scout must have completed Introduction to Leadership Skills for Troops, earned First Class rank, be at least 13 years of age, and receive approval from me. NYLT is a tremendous opportunity. Additional information is available in the attached flyer and at https://www.ncacbsa.org/national-youth-leadership-training/.
7. HANDBOOK RANK REQUIREMENTS. Scouts, when you complete a rank requirement, please have the youth or adult leader initial and date the completion in your Scouts BSA Handbook (even if the requirement is also marked as completed in Scoutbook).
8. COPY ADULT WITH EMAIL. Scouts, when you email an adult, please remember to copy a parent or other trusted adult.
Everyone, I’m sorry we had to postpone the shooting campout. But, considering the weather on Saturday, it was a good decision.
We’re exploring short-term and long-term options for rescheduling the shooting campout.
Troop 682 announcements are noted below.
Yours in Scouting, Mr. Thompson.
1. MARCH 15 MEETING – HAMPTON INN. We’ll meet on Tuesday (March 15) from 7:00 – 8:30 pm at the HAMPTON INN DULLES SOUTH (4050 Westfax Drive, Chantilly, Virginia).
The PANDA patrol is the SERVICE patrol, and the HONEY BADGER patrol is the PROGRAM patrol.
For the March 15 meeting: (1) the PANDA patrol will SET UP and OPEN; (2) Sid and I will give ANNOUNCEMENTS; (3) each patrol will meet, take attendance, and sign-off requirements, and the HONEY BADGER patrol will lead a PATROL COMPETITION (see below); (4) the HONEY BADGER patrol will lead first aid group and skill instruction; (5) the PANDA patrol will plan and lead one or more GAMES; (6) the HONEY BADGER patrol will have a patrol member share a LEADERSHIP MOMENT (see below) and I’ll share a scoutmaster minute; and (7) the PANDA patrol will CLOSE and CLEAN UP.
2. PATROL COMPETITIONS. Beginning with the March 15 meeting, and under the guidance of assistant scoutmaster Cattafesta, the program patrol will plan and lead a “patrol competition” during patrol time at each troop meeting. The competitions may involve questions and answers, or activities. For the Q&A competitions, each patrol will be asked a series of questions about a scouting topic. Working together, each patrol will determine its answers. Points will be awarded for correct answers. Ideally, the topic will be announced before the meeting. As the patrol competitions develop, their format may evolve.
3. LEADERSHIP MOMENTS. Beginning with the March 15 meeting, and under the guidance of assistant scoutmaster Potter, the program patrol will select a patrol member to share a “leadership moment” before the scoutmaster minute at each troop meeting. During the leadership moment, the scout will briefly share a leadership example the scout observed at school, work, scouts, home, or otherwise during the preceding week. As the leadership moments develop, their format may evolve.
4. WORLD RELIGION SPEAKERS. As noted previously, individuals from four different world religions will address their religion’s history, traditions, and beliefs during four troop meetings. The tentative schedule is: April 19 – Hinduism, April 26 – Judaism, May 10 – Christianity, and May 24 – Islam. These presentations are intended to be informative and educational. They are not intended to be attempts at conversion or recruitment.
5. MARCH 22 DEADLINE – HINDU AND CHRISTIAN RELIGIOUS EMBLEM PROGRAMS. As noted previously, we’ll have a Christian and a Hindu religious emblem program beginning with the April 5 meeting. Scouts completing a program will receive a medallion and Scouts BSA Youth Religious Award knot.
The programs will meet during certain (not all) troop 682 meetings in April, May, and potentially early June. The program cost is $25 per scout. Please REGISTER by emailing me at tyrus.thompson@nreca.coop. The DEADLINE to register is Tuesday, MARCH 22. If anyone wants to lead a ADDITIONAL religious emblem program, then that would be great (please contact me).
6. MARCH 25-27 BACKPACKING TRIPS. As noted previously, we’ll have two backpacking trips. One trip is for “older” scouts (currently in 7th grade or above and previous backpacking experience). It will be Friday – Sunday, March 25 – 27. The other trip is for “younger” scouts (any age or no previous backpacking experience). It will be Saturday – Sunday, March 26 – 27. The trips will be in the George Washington National Forest along the Virginia and West Virginia border. Registration and other information is available at https://forms.gle/
7. APRIL 26 – ASM MEETING. The ASSISTANT SCOUTMASTERS will meet on Tuesday, April 26, at 6:00 pm at Pleasant Valley United Methodist Church. We’ll discuss various matters regarding the troop.
8. JULY 10 – 16 SUMMER CAMP REGISTRATION. As noted previously, we’ll attend Camp Marriott at Goshen Scout Reservation July 10 – 16. Scout summer camp is a great opportunity to earn merit badges, fellowship with other scouts, and enjoy various activities. Among other things, Camp Marriott has an extensive aquatics program including sailing, canoeing, kayaking, rowing, and the water sports merit badge. Camp Marriott also offers the New Scout Quest program for scouts who recently crossed over from Cub Scouts, or recently joined scouting. NSQ participants earn a variety of rank advancement requirements and have opportunities to pursue up to three merit badges. For registration and other information, please click https://forms.gle/
Everyone, I hope you enjoyed the weekend. And, I hope your teams or bracket selections were successful in the NCAA basketball tournament.
Troop 682 announcements are below. Among other things, please note the March 22 resumption of meeting at PVUMC, March 29 OA election, April 26 ASM meeting, April 26 troop elections, May 6-8 rescheduled shooting campout, and May 17 swim check.
Yours in scouting, Mr. Thompson.
1. MARCH 22 MEETING – PVUMC. We’ll meet on Tuesday (March 22) from 7:00 – 8:30 pm. As noted below, we’ll meet OUTSIDE at PLEASANT VALLEY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH (43987 John Mosby Highway, Chantilly, Virginia). As also noted below, please dress appropriately for the weather.
As a reminder, the PANDA patrol is the current SERVICE patrol, and the HONEY BADGER patrol is the current PROGRAM patrol.
For the March 22 meeting: (1) the PANDA patrol will SET UP and OPEN; (2) Sid and I will give ANNOUNCEMENTS; (3) each patrol will meet, take attendance, and sign-off requirements, and the HONEY BADGER patrol will lead a PATROL COMPETITION; (4) the HONEY BADGER patrol (Ernesto and Mr. B. Martin) will lead BACKPACKING gear and skill instruction; (5) the PANDA patrol will plan and lead one or more GAMES; (6) the HONEY BADGER patrol will have a patrol member share a LEADERSHIP MOMENT and I’ll share a scoutmaster minute; and (7) the PANDA patrol will CLOSE and CLEAN UP.
2. MARCH 22 – RESUME MEETING AT PVUMC. Because the weather is warming, and because the Hampton Inn Dulles South is unavailable on Tuesday (March 22), we’ll resume meeting at PVUMC on Tuesday (March 22). Until the PVUMC renovations are complete, we’ll meet outside – under the pavilion and/or in the field (some small groups may meet inside during troop meetings). Please dress appropriately for the weather. If adverse weather appears imminent, then we’ll cancel a meeting. We appreciate the Hampton Inn permitting us to meet at its facility during the PVUMC renovations.
3. MARCH 22 DEADLINE – HINDU AND CHRISTIAN RELIGIOUS EMBLEM PROGRAMS. As noted previously, we’ll have a Christian and a Hindu religious emblem program beginning with the April 5 meeting. Scouts completing a program will receive a medallion and Scouts BSA Youth Religious Award knot. The program cost is $25 per scout. Please REGISTER by emailing me at tyrus.thompson@nreca.coop. The DEADLINE to register is Tuesday (MARCH 22).
4. MARCH 29 – OA ELECTION. Our order of the arrow election is scheduled for Tuesday, March 29. OA is scouting’s “national camping honor society.” It recognizes scouts and adults “who best exemplify the Scout Oath and Law in their daily lives.” To be eligible for election, a scout must: (1) have experienced 15 nights of scout camping within the two years immediately prior to the election (the 15 nights must include 5 consecutive nights at one long-term BSA camp) and (2) be a fist class rank or higher.
5. APRIL 4 – PLC MEETING. The patrol leaders council will meet virtually on Monday, April 4, at 7:00 pm. Other than assistant patrol leaders, all youth leaders are expected to attend the PLC meeting. The Zoom meeting link is https://us02web.zoom.us/j/
6. APRIL 22-24 – SCOUT SKILLS CAMPOUT. Our annual scout skills campout is scheduled for April 22 – 24 at Camp Highroad in Middleburg, Virginia. This year, we’ll have a “beginner scout skills” program for newer scouts, and an “advanced scout skills” program for older scouts. Registration and other information will be provided later.
7. APRIL 26 – ASM MEETING. The ASSISTANT SCOUTMASTERS will meet on Tuesday, April 26, at 6:00 pm at PVUMC. We’ll discuss various matters regarding the troop.
8. APRIL 26 – TROOP ELECTIONS. The troop elections are scheduled for Tuesday, April 26. Scouts will elect a senior patrol leader, and scouts in each patrol will elect a patrol leader. IMPORTANTLY, unless I provides otherwise: (1) if a patrol member other than the INCUMBENT patrol leader wants to run for patrol leader and needs to serve in a position of responsibility to satisfy a rank requirement, then the INCUMBENT patrol leader may NOT run for re-election and (2) a patrol leader may NOT serve in another position of responsibility. If a scout wants to run for senior patrol leader, then please inform me by Monday, April 25. After the elections, the new senior patrol leader will appoint assistant senior patrol leaders and other troop-wide youth leaders, and the new patrol leaders will appoint assistant patrol leaders.
9. MAY 6-8 – RESCHEDULED SHOOTING CAMPOUT. As noted in the March 17 emails from Mr. Annavaram, the shooting campout has been RESCHEDULED for May 6 – 8. UNLESS you INFORM Mr. Annavaram OTHERWISE, we’ll assume that anyone who registered for the postponed campout will attend the rescheduled campout. If you didn’t register for the postponed campout, but want to register for the rescheduled campout, them please register at https://forms.gle/
10. MAY 17 – SWIM CHECK. We’ll have our annual swim check on Tuesday, May 17. We’ll MEET at Dulles South Recreation and Community Center (24950 Riding Center Drive, South Riding, Virginia) – NOT at PVUMC. We’ll meet at 7:45 pm – NOT at 7:00 pm. We hope to complete the swim check between 9:00 and 9:15 pm. After a scout completes his or her swim check, the scout may leave. Based upon a scout’s swim check, he or she will be CLASSIFIED as a swimmer, beginner, or non-swimmer. The classification CRITERIA is below. Scouts are encouraged to PRACTICE before the swim check.
A scout’s swim classification may impact the AQUATIC activities the scout engages in at summer CAMP. If a scout is unable to attend the swim check, but will attend summer camp, then the scout may complete a swim check at summer camp.
As emphasized previously, any individual (youth or adult) attending Sea Base 2022 MUST be classified as a SWIMMER. If an individual attending Sea Base 2022 is UNABLE to attend the swim check, then the individual MUST complete a BSA approved swim check on their own.
SWIMMER – Jump feet first into water over the head in depth, level off, and begin swimming. Swim 75 yards in a strong manner using one or more of the following strokes: side stroke, breaststroke, trudgen, or crawl; then swim 25 yards using an easy, resting backstroke. The 100 yards must be completed in one swim without stops and must include at least one sharp turn. After completing the swim, rest by floating.
BEGINNER – Jump feet first into water over the head in depth, level off, swim 25 feet on the surface, stop, turn sharply, resume swimming as before and return to starting place.
NON-SWIMMER – Chooses not to take the swim test or cannot pass the beginner test.
11. PATROL COMPETITIONS. As noted previously, under the guidance of assistant scoutmaster Cattafesta, the program patrol will plan and lead a “patrol competition” during patrol time at each troop meeting. The competitions may involve questions and answers, or activities. For the Q&A competitions, each patrol will be asked a series of questions about a scouting topic. Working together, each patrol will determine its answers. Points will be awarded for correct answers. Ideally, the topic will be announced before the meeting. As the patrol competitions develop, their format may evolve.
12. LEADERSHIP MOMENTS. As noted previously, under the guidance of assistant scoutmaster Potter, the program patrol will select a patrol member to share a “leadership moment” before the scoutmaster minute at each troop meeting. During the leadership moment, the scout will briefly share a leadership example the scout observed at school, work, scouts, home, or otherwise during the preceding week. As the leadership moments develop, their format may evolve.
13. WORLD RELIGION SPEAKERS. As noted previously, individuals from four different world religions will address their religion’s history, traditions, and beliefs during four troop meetings. The tentative schedule is: April 19 – Hinduism, April 26 – Judaism, May 10 – Christianity, and May 24 – Islam. These presentations are intended to be informative and educational. They are not intended to be attempts at conversion or recruitment.
14. JULY 10 – 16 SUMMER CAMP REGISTRATION. As noted previously, we’ll attend Camp Marriott at Goshen Scout Reservation July 10 – 16. Scout summer camp is a great opportunity to earn merit badges, fellowship with other scouts, and enjoy various activities. Among other things, Camp Marriott has an extensive aquatics program including sailing, canoeing, kayaking, rowing, and the water sports merit badge. Camp Marriott also offers the New Scout Quest program for scouts who recently crossed over from Cub Scouts, or recently joined scouting. NSQ participants earn a variety of rank advancement requirements and have opportunities to pursue up to three merit badges. For registration and other information, please click https://forms.gle/
Everyone, I hope you had a nice weekend. I thought we were done with cold weather. I was mistaken.
Troop 682 announcements are below.
Yours in Scouting, Mr. Thompson.
1. MARCH 29 MEETING – PVUMC. We’ll meet on Tuesday (March 29) from 7:00 – 8:30 pm. We’ll meet OUTSIDE at PLEASANT VALLEY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH (43987 John Mosby Highway, Chantilly, Virginia). Please DRESS appropriately for the WEATHER. Because of the forecast COLD temperature, please dress WARMLY.
As a reminder, the PANDA patrol is the current SERVICE patrol, and the HONEY BADGER patrol is the current PROGRAM patrol.
For the March 29 meeting: (1) the PANDA patrol will SET UP and OPEN; (2) Sid and I will give ANNOUNCEMENTS; (3) as noted below, we’ll have the ORDER OF THE ARROW election; (4) each patrol will meet, take attendance, and sign-off requirements, and the HONEY BADGER patrol will lead a PATROL COMPETITION; (5) the HONEY BADGER patrol (Nolan and Tristan) will lead ORIENTEERING instruction; (6) the PANDA patrol will plan and lead one or more GAMES; (7) the HONEY BADGER patrol will have a patrol member share a LEADERSHIP MOMENT and I’ll share a scoutmaster minute; and (8) the PANDA patrol will CLOSE and CLEAN UP.
2. PACK 910 AND 1148 AOLS. Congratulations to the arrow of light scouts from packs 910 and 1148. They had their crossover ceremonies over the weekend. Welcome to troop 682!
3. MARCH 29 – OA ELECTION. As noted above, our order of the arrow election is Tuesday (March 29). OA is scouting’s “national camping honor society.” It recognizes scouts and adults “who best exemplify the Scout Oath and Law in their daily lives.” To be eligible for election, a scout must: (1) have experienced 15 nights of scout camping within the two years immediately prior to the election (the 15 nights must include 5 consecutive nights at one long-term BSA camp) and (2) be a fist class rank or higher.
4. MARCH 29 AND APRIL 5 – SHOE DRIVE COLLECTION. As announced previously and noted in the attached flyer, Atharv Nandamuri is conducting a shoe drive for MADD Loudoun. If you want to donate shoes, then please bring them to the March 29 or April 5 troop meeting. Atharv will have a collection box at the meetings.
5. APRIL 4 – PLC MEETING. The patrol leaders council will meet virtually on Monday, April 4, at 7:00 pm. Other than assistant patrol leaders, all youth leaders are expected to attend the meeting. The Zoom meeting link is https://us02web.zoom.us/j/
6. APRIL 5 – RELIGIOUS EMBLEM PROGRAM MEETINGS. The Christian and Hindu religious emblem programs will begin meeting on April 5. They will meet intermittently during troop meetings in April, May, and possibly early June. Unless registrants hear otherwise from a program leader, they don’t need to prepare anything before the April 5 meetings.
7. APRIL 12 – NO MEETING. Because of Loudoun County Public Schools spring break, we will not meet on April 12.
8. APRIL 19 – NEW SCOUT PARENTS MEETING. We’ll meet with parents of arrow of light and other scouts who recently joined troop 682. We’ll discuss general information regarding Scouts BSA and troop 682. We’ll also answer questions.
9. SUMMER CAMP MERIT BADGES. As noted in multiple announcements and emails, and unless you are a new scout, please provide Mr. Scott your summer camp merit badge selections as SOON as possible. If you have questions, then please contact Mr. Scott at scouttroop682campchair@gmail.
10. BACKPACKING TRIP POSTPONED. As noted previously, because of the extreme cold weather forecast at our backpacking trip location, we postponed the trip. We’re investigating potential dates for rescheduling.
11. CAMP HIGHROAD EAGLE SCOUT PROJECT. A troop 2010 scout is working on an Eagle scout project at Camp Highroad (Middleburg, Virginia) on multiple days in April. If you’re available and willing to assist, then please sign up at https://www.signupgenius.com/
12. APRIL 22-24 – SCOUT SKILLS CAMPOUT. Our annual scout skills campout is April 22 – 24 at Camp Highroad (Middleburg, Virginia). This year, we’ll have a “beginner scout skills” program for newer scouts, and an “advanced scout skills” program for older scouts. Registration and other information will be provided later.
13. APRIL 26 – ASM MEETING. The ASSISTANT SCOUTMASTERS will meet on Tuesday, April 26, at 6:00 pm at PVUMC. We’ll discuss various matters regarding the troop.
14. APRIL 26 – TROOP ELECTIONS. The troop elections are Tuesday, April 26. Scouts will elect a senior patrol leader, and scouts in each patrol will elect a patrol leader. IMPORTANTLY, unless I provide otherwise: (1) if a patrol member other than the INCUMBENT patrol leader wants to run for patrol leader and needs to serve in a position of responsibility to satisfy a rank requirement, then the INCUMBENT patrol leader may NOT run for re-election and (2) a patrol leader may NOT serve in another position of responsibility. If a scout wants to run for SENIOR PATROL LEADER, then please INFORM me by Monday, April 25. After the elections, the new SPL will appoint assistant senior patrol leaders and other troop-wide youth leaders, and the new patrol leaders will appoint assistant patrol leaders.
15. MAY 6-8 – RESCHEDULED SHOOTING CAMPOUT. As noted previously, the shooting campout has been RESCHEDULED for May 6 – 8. UNLESS you INFORM Mr. Annavaram OTHERWISE, we’ll assume that anyone who registered for the postponed campout will attend the rescheduled campout. If you didn’t register for the postponed campout, but want to register for the rescheduled campout, them please register at https://forms.gle/
16. MAY 17 – SWIM CHECK. We’ll have our annual swim check on Tuesday, May 17. We’ll MEET at Dulles South Recreation and Community Center (24950 Riding Center Drive, South Riding, Virginia) – NOT at PVUMC. We’ll meet at 7:45 pm – NOT at 7:00 pm. We hope to complete the swim check between 9:00 and 9:15 pm. After a scout completes his or her swim check, the scout may leave. Based upon a scout’s swim check, he or she will be CLASSIFIED as a swimmer, beginner, or non-swimmer. The classification CRITERIA is below. Scouts are encouraged to PRACTICE before the swim check.
A scout’s swim classification may impact the AQUATIC activities the scout engages in at summer CAMP. If a scout is unable to attend the swim check, but will attend summer camp, then the scout may complete a swim check at summer camp.
As emphasized previously, any individual (youth or adult) attending Sea Base 2022 MUST be classified as a SWIMMER. If an individual attending Sea Base 2022 is UNABLE to attend the swim check, then the individual MUST complete a BSA approved swim check on their own.
SWIMMER – Jump feet first into water over the head in depth, level off, and begin swimming. Swim 75 yards in a strong manner using one or more of the following strokes: side stroke, breaststroke, trudgen, or crawl; then swim 25 yards using an easy, resting backstroke. The 100 yards must be completed in one swim without stops and must include at least one sharp turn. After completing the swim, rest by floating.
BEGINNER – Jump feet first into water over the head in depth, level off, swim 25 feet on the surface, stop, turn sharply, resume swimming as before and return to starting place.
NON-SWIMMER – Chooses not to take the swim test or cannot pass the beginner test.
17. JULY 10 – 16 SUMMER CAMP REGISTRATION. As noted previously, we’ll attend Camp Marriott at Goshen Scout Reservation July 10 – 16. Scout summer camp is a great opportunity to earn merit badges, fellowship with other scouts, and enjoy various activities. Among other things, Camp Marriott has an extensive aquatics program including sailing, canoeing, kayaking, rowing, and the water sports merit badge. Camp Marriott also offers the New Scout Quest program for scouts who recently crossed over from Cub Scouts, or recently joined scouting. NSQ participants earn a variety of rank advancement requirements and have opportunities to pursue up to three merit badges. For registration and other information, please click https://forms.gle/
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Everyone, happy April. And, hopefully, happy spring weather.
Troop 682 announcements are noted below.
Yours in Scouting, Mr. Thompson.
1. APRIL 5 MEETING. We’ll meet on Tuesday (April 5) from 7:00 – 8:30 pm. We’ll meet OUTSIDE at PLEASANT VALLEY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH (43987 John Mosby Highway, Chantilly, Virginia). Please DRESS appropriately for the WEATHER.
As a reminder, the PANDA patrol is the current SERVICE patrol. The HONEY BADGER patrol is the current PROGRAM patrol.
For the April 5 meeting: (1) the PANDA patrol will SET UP and OPEN; (2) Sid and Mr. Whiteley will give ANNOUNCEMENTS; (3) each patrol will meet, take attendance, and sign-off requirements, and the HONEY BADGER patrol will lead a PATROL COMPETITION; (4) as noted below, the RELIGIOUS EMBLEM PROGRAMS will meet; (5) the HONEY BADGER patrol will plan and lead group and skill instruction; (6) the PANDA patrol will plan and lead one or more GAMES; (7) the HONEY BADGER patrol will share a LEADERSHIP MOMENT and Mr. Whiteley will share a scoutmaster minute; and (8) the PANDA patrol will CLOSE and CLEAN UP.
2. APRIL 5 – RELIGIOUS EMBLEM PROGRAM MEETINGS. The Hindu and Christian religious emblem programs will meet (separately) during the April 5 troop meeting. The following 6 scouts registered for the Hindu program: Samvith Annavaram, Atharva Kakatkar, Srikar Chilakapati, Srujan Chilakapati, Ramesh Deva, and Jeevanth Prakash. The following 12 scouts registered for the Christian program: Trevor Chavez, Josh Levi, Brielle Thompson, Peyton Thompson, Ricky Manzolina, Rhys Scott (will miss April 5 meeting), Braeden Montague, Alex Diaz, Kellan Flick, Jason Cody Potter, Evan Wall, and Jack Shupe.
3. SWIM CHECK LIFEGUARD NEEDED. As noted below, our annual swim check is scheduled for May 17 at Dulles South Recreation and Community Center. CRITICALLY, however, we’ve encountered a problem finding a certified instructor to conduct the swim check. If you know a certified LIFEGUARD who would like to be PAID to conduct the swim check, then please inform me AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. The individual must be CERTIFIED as a BSA aquatics instructor, BSA lifeguard counsellor, BSA lifeguard, Red Cross lifeguard, or water safety instructor. The certification must be current and valid, and we’ll need a copy of the certification. Depending upon the AVAILABILITY of a certified instructor, we may need to REVISE the swim check date, time, and/or location.
4. TROOP 682G. On April 1 (no “fooling”), Scouts BSA troop 682G (girls) officially began. Congratulations to troop 682G! We look forward to working with you. If any girls are interested in joining troop 682G, or anyone has questions regarding troop 682G, then please contact troop 682G scoutmaster Tiffany Johnson (tiffanyannejohnson@gmail.com)
5. JML THEATER SERVICE OPPORTUNITY. Scout Devon Brown is acting in a production of “The Brothers Grimm” by J. Michael Lunsford Middle School in early May. The play director needs individuals with carpentry skills and tools to construct some stage props. If any scout or parent is capable and willing to assist, then please contact Devon’s father, Eric Brown, at brown.knows@gmail.com or 703-772-6606. This is a great SERVICE opportunity for scouts.
6. APRIL 4 – PLC MEETING. The patrol leaders council will meet virtually on Monday, April 4, at 7:00 pm. Other than assistant patrol leaders, all youth leaders are expected to attend the meeting. The Zoom meeting link is https://us02web.zoom.us/j/
7. APRIL 5 – SHOE DRIVE COLLECTION. As announced previously, scout Atharv Nandamuri is conducting a shoe drive for MADD Loudoun. If you want to donate shoes, then please bring them to the April 5 troop meeting. Atharv will have a collection box at the meeting.
8. APRIL 12 – NO MEETING. Because of Loudoun County Public Schools spring break, we will NOT meet on April 12.
9. APRIL 19 – NEW SCOUT PARENTS MEETING. We’ll meet with parents of arrow of light and other scouts who recently joined troop 682 on Tuesday, April 19, at 6:00 pm, at PVUMC. We’ll discuss general information regarding Scouts BSA and troop 682. We’ll also answer questions.
10. APRIL 22-24 – SCOUT SKILLS CAMPOUT. Our annual scout skills campout is April 22 – 24 at Camp Highroad (Middleburg, Virginia). This year, we’ll have a “beginner scout skills” program for newer scouts, and an “advanced scout skills” program for older scouts. Registration and other information will be provided later.
11. APRIL 26 – ASM MEETING. The ASSISTANT SCOUTMASTERS will meet on Tuesday, April 26, at 6:00 pm at PVUMC. We’ll discuss various matters regarding the troop.
12. APRIL 26 – TROOP ELECTIONS. The troop elections are Tuesday, April 26. Scouts will elect a senior patrol leader, and scouts in each patrol will elect a patrol leader. IMPORTANTLY, unless I provide otherwise: (1) if a patrol member other than the INCUMBENT patrol leader wants to run for patrol leader and needs to serve in a position of responsibility to satisfy a rank requirement, then the INCUMBENT patrol leader may NOT run for re-election and (2) a patrol leader may NOT serve in another position of responsibility. If a scout wants to run for SENIOR PATROL LEADER, then please INFORM me by Monday, April 25. After the elections, the new SPL will appoint assistant senior patrol leaders and other troop-wide youth leaders, and the new patrol leaders will appoint assistant patrol leaders.
13. MAY 17 – SWIM CHECK. Unless the date, time, and/or location is REVISED as noted above, we’ll have our annual swim check on Tuesday, May 17. We’ll MEET at Dulles South Recreation and Community Center (24950 Riding Center Drive, South Riding, Virginia) – NOT at PVUMC. We’ll meet at 7:45 pm – NOT at 7:00 pm. We hope to complete the swim check between 9:00 and 9:15 pm. After a scout completes his or her swim check, the scout may leave. Based upon a scout’s swim check, he or she will be CLASSIFIED as a swimmer, beginner, or non-swimmer. The classification CRITERIA is at the end of this email. Scouts are encouraged to PRACTICE before the swim check.
A scout’s swim classification may impact the AQUATIC activities the scout engages in at summer CAMP. If a scout is unable to attend the swim check, but will attend summer camp, then the scout may complete a swim check at summer camp. As emphasized previously, any individual (youth or adult) attending SEA BASE 2022 MUST be classified as a SWIMMER. If an individual attending Sea Base 2022 is UNABLE to attend the swim check, then the individual MUST complete a BSA approved swim check on their own.
14. JULY 10 – 16 SUMMER CAMP REGISTRATION. As noted previously, we’ll attend Camp Marriott at Goshen Scout Reservation July 10 – 16. Scout summer camp is a great opportunity to earn merit badges, fellowship with other scouts, and enjoy various activities. Among other things, Camp Marriott has an extensive aquatics program including sailing, canoeing, kayaking, rowing, and the water sports merit badge. Camp Marriott also offers the New Scout Quest program for scouts who recently crossed over from Cub Scouts, or recently joined scouting. NSQ participants earn a variety of rank advancement requirements and have opportunities to pursue up to three merit badges. For registration and other information, please click https://forms.gle/
15. JULY 17 – 23 – CAMP SNYDER SCOUTS BSA MERIT BADGE WEEK. If a scout is interested, particularly a scout who could not attend summer camp with troop 682, Camp Snyder is offering a “merit badge week” July 17 – 23. The program is offered as a resident and day only program. Registration and additional information is available at https://scoutingevent.com/082-
16. SUMMER CAMP MERIT BADGES. As noted in multiple announcements and emails, and unless you are a new scout, please provide Mr. Scott your summer camp merit badge selections as SOON as possible. If you have questions, then please contact Mr. Scott at scouttroop682campchair@gmail.
17. CAMP HIGHROAD EAGLE SCOUT PROJECT. A troop 2010 scout is working on an Eagle scout project at Camp Highroad (Middleburg, Virginia) on multiple days in April. If you’re available and willing to assist, then please sign up at https://www.signupgenius.com/
SWIMMER – Jump feet first into water over the head in depth, level off, and begin swimming. Swim 75 yards in a strong manner using one or more of the following strokes: side stroke, breaststroke, trudgen, or crawl; then swim 25 yards using an easy, resting backstroke. The 100 yards must be completed in one swim without stops and must include at least one sharp turn. After completing the swim, rest by floating.
BEGINNER – Jump feet first into water over the head in depth, level off, swim 25 feet on the surface, stop, turn sharply, resume swimming as before and return to starting place.
NON-SWIMMER – Chooses not to take the swim test or cannot pass the beginner test.
Everyone, I hope you enjoy (LCPS) or enjoyed (FCPS) spring break.
And, I’m sorry the weather caused us to cancel the troop meeting last week. Hopefully, the next time we meet (April 19), we’ll be inside.
A few troop 682 announcements are noted below. New scouts (and parents) to troop 682, please note the April 19 parents meeting, April 22-24 scout skills campout, May 6-8 rescheduled shooting campout, and July 10-16 summer campout announcements.
Yours in Scouting, Mr. Thompson.
1. APRIL 12 – NO MEETING. Because of Loudoun County Public Schools spring break, we will NOT meet on Tuesday (April 12).
2. APRIL 19 – NEW SCOUT PARENTS MEETING. We’ll meet with parents of arrow of light and other scouts recently joining troop 682 on Tuesday, April 19, at 6:00 pm, at Pleasant Valley United Methodist Church. We’ll discuss general information regarding Scouts BSA and troop 682. We’ll also answer questions.
3. APRIL 19 – RELIGIOUS EMBLEM PROGRAM MEETINGS. After the world religion presentation to the entire troop on April 19, the Hindu and Christian religious emblem programs will meet (separately. As a reminder, the following 6 scouts registered for the Hindu program: Samvith Annavaram, Atharva Kakatkar, Srikar Chilakapati, Srujan Chilakapati, Ramesh Deva, and Jeevanth Prakash. The following 12 scouts registered for the Christian program: Trevor Chavez, Josh Levi, Brielle Thompson, Peyton Thompson, Ricky Manzolina, Rhys Scott, Braeden Montague, Alex Diaz, Kellan Flick, Jason Cody Potter, Evan Wall, and Jack Shupe.
4. APRIL 22-24 – SCOUT SKILLS CAMPOUT. Our annual scout skills campout is April 22 – 24 at Camp Highroad (Middleburg, Virginia). This year, we’ll have a “beginner scout skills” program for newer scouts, and an “advanced scout skills” program for older scouts. For AoL and other new scouts, this is an important campout. For registration and other information, please click https://forms.gle/
5. APRIL 26 – ASM MEETING. The ASSISTANT SCOUTMASTERS will meet on Tuesday, April 26, at 6:00 pm at PVUMC. We’ll discuss various matters regarding the troop.
6. APRIL 26 – TROOP ELECTIONS. The troop elections are Tuesday, April 26. Scouts will elect a senior patrol leader, and scouts in each patrol will elect a patrol leader. IMPORTANTLY, unless I provide otherwise: (1) if a patrol member other than the INCUMBENT patrol leader wants to run for patrol leader and needs to serve in a position of responsibility to satisfy a rank requirement, then the INCUMBENT patrol leader may NOT run for re-election and (2) a patrol leader may NOT serve in another position of responsibility. If a scout wants to run for SENIOR PATROL LEADER, then please INFORM me by Monday, April 25. After the elections, the new SPL will appoint assistant senior patrol leaders and other troop-wide youth leaders, and the new patrol leaders will appoint assistant patrol leaders.
7. MAY 6-8 – RESCHEDULED SHOOTING CAMPOUT. As noted previously, the shooting campout was RESCHEDULED for May 6 – 8. UNLESS you INFORM Mr. Annavaram OTHERWISE, we’ll assume that anyone who registered for the postponed campout will attend the rescheduled campout. If you didn’t register for the postponed campout, but want to register for the rescheduled campout, them please register at https://forms.gle/
8. MAY 17 – SWIM CHECK – NEW LOCATION AND TIME. We’ll have our annual swim check on Tuesday, May 17. But, INSTEAD of Dulles South Recreation and Community Center, we’ll have the swim check at PROPEL SWIM ACADEMY (43160 Amberwood Plaza, South Riding). And, INSTEAD of beginning at 7:45, we’ll begin at 7:30 pm. So, please MEET at Propel at 7:30. We hope to complete the swim check between 8:30 and 9:00 pm. After a scout completes his or her swim check, the scout may leave. Based upon a scout’s swim check, he or she will be CLASSIFIED as a swimmer, beginner, or non-swimmer. The classification CRITERIA are at the end of this email. Scouts are encouraged to PRACTICE before the swim check.
A scout’s swim classification may impact the AQUATIC activities the scout engages in at summer CAMP. If a scout is unable to attend the swim check, but will attend summer camp, then the scout may complete a swim check at summer camp. As emphasized previously, any individual (youth or adult) attending SEA BASE 2022 MUST be classified as a SWIMMER. If an individual attending Sea Base 2022 is UNABLE to attend the swim check, then the individual MUST complete a BSA approved swim check on their own.
9. JULY 10 – 16 SUMMER CAMP. As noted previously, we’ll attend Camp Marriott at Goshen Scout Reservation July 10 – 16. Scout summer camp is a great opportunity to earn merit badges, fellowship with other scouts, and enjoy various activities. Among other things, Camp Marriott has an extensive aquatics program including sailing, canoeing, kayaking, rowing, and the water sports merit badge. Camp Marriott also offers the New Scout Quest program for scouts who recently crossed over from Cub Scouts, or recently joined scouting. NSQ participants earn a variety of rank advancement requirements and have opportunities to pursue up to three merit badges. For registration and other information, please click https://forms.gle/
10. JULY 17 – 23 – CAMP SNYDER SCOUTS BSA MERIT BADGE WEEK. If a scout is interested, particularly a scout who could not attend summer camp with troop 682, Camp Snyder is offering a “merit badge week” July 17 – 23. The program is offered as a resident and day only program. Registration and additional information is available at https://scoutingevent.com/082-
11. TROOP 682G. On April 1 (no “fooling”), Scouts BSA troop 682G (girls) officially began. Congratulations to troop 682G! We look forward to working with you. If any girls are interested in joining troop 682G, or anyone has questions regarding troop 682G, then please contact troop 682G scoutmaster Tiffany Johnson (tiffanyannejohnson@gmail.com)
12. JML THEATER SERVICE OPPORTUNITY. Scout Devon Brown is acting in a production of “The Brothers Grimm” by J. Michael Lunsford Middle School in early May. The play director needs individuals with carpentry skills and tools to construct some stage props. If any scout or parent is capable and willing to assist, then please contact Devon’s father, Eric Brown, at brown.knows@gmail.com or 703-772-6606. This is a great SERVICE opportunity for scouts.
13. SUMMER CAMP MERIT BADGES. As noted in multiple announcements and emails, and unless you are a new scout, please provide Mr. Scott your summer camp merit badge selections as SOON as possible. If you have questions, then please contact Mr. Scott at scouttroop682campchair@gmail.
SWIMMER – Jump feet first into water over the head in depth, level off, and begin swimming. Swim 75 yards in a strong manner using one or more of the following strokes: side stroke, breaststroke, trudgen, or crawl; then swim 25 yards using an easy, resting backstroke. The 100 yards must be completed in one swim without stops and must include at least one sharp turn. After completing the swim, rest by floating.
BEGINNER – Jump feet first into water over the head in depth, level off, swim 25 feet on the surface, stop, turn sharply, resume swimming as before and return to starting place.
NON-SWIMMER – Chooses not to take the swim test or cannot pass the beginner test.
Everyone, I hope you had a nice weekend.
A few troop 682 announcements are below.
Yours in Scouting, Mr. Thompson.
1. APRIL 19 MEETING. We’ll meet on Tuesday (April 19) from 7:00 – 8:30 pm. Hopefully, we’ll meet INSIDE at Pleasant Valley United Methodist Church (43987 John Mosby Highway, Chantilly, Virginia). But, in case we meet OUTSIDE for all or part of the meeting, please DRESS appropriately for the WEATHER.
As a reminder, the RAVEN patrol is the current SERVICE patrol. The PENGUIN patrol is the current PROGRAM patrol.
For the April 19 meeting: (1) the RAVEN patrol will SET UP and OPEN; (2) Sid and I will give ANNOUNCEMENTS; (3) each patrol will meet, take attendance, and sign-off requirements, and the PENGUIN patrol will lead a quick PATROL COMPETITION; (4) everyone will learn about HINDUISM; (5) the RELIGIOUS EMBLEM PROGRAMS will meet; (6) the scout skills CAMPOUT patrols will select a GRUBMASTER, plan their meals, and prepare a duty roster; (7) the RAVEN patrol will plan and lead one or more GAMES; (8) the PENGUIN patrol will share a LEADERSHIP MOMENT and I will share a scoutmaster minute; and (9) the RAVEN patrol will CLOSE and CLEAN UP.
2. APRIL 19 – NEW SCOUT PARENTS MEETING. We’ll meet with parents of arrow of light and other scouts recently joining troop 682 on Tuesday (April 19) at 6:00 pm, at PVUMC. We’ll discuss general information regarding Scouts BSA and troop 682. We’ll also answer questions.
3. MAY 6 REGISTRATION DEADLINE – HORSEMANSHIP CAMPOUT. Our horseback riding campout is June 17-19. During it, we’ll work on the horsemanship merit badge. As noted in the April 15 email from Mr. Annavaram, the DEADLINE to REGISTER for the campout is MAY 6. The early registration deadline is based upon the deadline for submitting our final number of riders. For registration and other information, please click https://forms.gle/
4. PERSONAL FITNESS MERIT BADGE. The personal fitness merit badge is required for the Eagle rank. The MB requires physical and dental examinations, and includes a 12-week fitness program. Additional MB information is available at https://filestore.scouting.
5. CLASS B T-SHIRTS DISTRIBUTION. Troop 682 class B t-shirts will be distributed soon. Unless an existing scout or adult, or a new adult, ordered a t-shirt, these t-shirts are for new and transferring troop 682 scouts.
6. APRIL 19 – RELIGIOUS EMBLEM PROGRAM MEETINGS. As noted above, and after the Hinduism presentation on Tuesday (April 19), the Hindu and Christian religious emblem programs will meet (separately). As a reminder, the following 6 scouts registered for the Hindu program: Samvith Annavaram, Atharva Kakatkar, Srikar Chilakapati, Srujan Chilakapati, Ramesh Deva, and Jeevanth Prakash. The following 12 scouts registered for the Christian program: Trevor Chavez, Josh Levi, Brielle Thompson, Peyton Thompson, Ricky Manzolina, Rhys Scott, Braeden Montague, Alex Diaz, Kellan Flick, Jason Cody Potter, Evan Wall, and Jack Shupe.
7. APRIL 22-24 – SCOUT SKILLS CAMPOUT. Our annual scout skills campout is April 22 – 24 at Camp Highroad (Middleburg, Virginia). This year, we’ll have a “beginner scout skills” program for newer scouts, and an “advanced scout skills” program for older scouts. For arrow of light and other new scouts, this is an important campout. For registration and other information, please click https://forms.gle/
8. APRIL 26 – ASM MEETING. The ASSISTANT SCOUTMASTERS will meet on Tuesday, April 26, at 6:00 pm at PVUMC. We’ll discuss various matters regarding the troop.
9. APRIL 26 – TROOP ELECTIONS. The troop elections are Tuesday, April 26. Scouts will elect a senior patrol leader, and scouts in each patrol will elect a patrol leader. IMPORTANTLY, unless I provide otherwise: (1) if a patrol member other than the INCUMBENT patrol leader wants to run for patrol leader and needs to serve in a position of responsibility to satisfy a rank requirement, then the INCUMBENT patrol leader may NOT run for re-election and (2) a patrol leader may NOT serve in another position of responsibility. If a scout wants to run for SENIOR PATROL LEADER, then please INFORM me by Monday, April 25. After the elections, the new SPL will appoint assistant senior patrol leaders and other troop-wide youth leaders, and the new patrol leaders will appoint assistant patrol leaders.
10. MAY 6-8 – RESCHEDULED SHOOTING CAMPOUT. As noted previously, the shooting campout was RESCHEDULED for May 6 – 8. UNLESS you INFORM Mr. Annavaram OTHERWISE, we’ll assume that anyone who registered for the postponed campout will attend the rescheduled campout. If you didn’t register for the postponed campout, but want to register for the rescheduled campout, them please register at https://forms.gle/
11. MAY 17 – SWIM CHECK – NEW LOCATION AND TIME. We’ll have our annual swim check on Tuesday, May 17. But, INSTEAD of Dulles South Recreation and Community Center, we’ll have the swim check at PROPEL SWIM ACADEMY (43160 Amberwood Plaza, South Riding). And, INSTEAD of beginning at 7:45, we’ll begin at 7:30 pm. So, please MEET at Propel at 7:30. We hope to complete the swim check between 8:30 and 9:00 pm. After a scout completes his or her swim check, the scout may leave. Based upon a scout’s swim check, he or she will be CLASSIFIED as a swimmer, beginner, or non-swimmer. The classification CRITERIA are at the end of this email. Scouts are encouraged to PRACTICE before the swim check.
A scout’s swim classification may impact the AQUATIC activities the scout engages in at summer CAMP. If a scout is unable to attend the swim check, but will attend summer camp, then the scout may complete a swim check at summer camp. As emphasized previously, any individual (youth or adult) attending SEA BASE 2022 MUST be classified as a SWIMMER. If an individual attending Sea Base 2022 is UNABLE to attend the swim check, then the individual MUST complete a BSA approved swim check on their own.
12. JULY 10 – 16 SUMMER CAMP. As noted previously, we’ll attend Camp Marriott at Goshen Scout Reservation July 10 – 16. Scout summer camp is a great opportunity to earn merit badges, fellowship with other scouts, and enjoy various activities. Among other things, Camp Marriott has an extensive aquatics program including sailing, canoeing, kayaking, rowing, and the water sports merit badge. Camp Marriott also offers the New Scout Quest program for scouts who recently crossed over from Cub Scouts, or recently joined scouting. NSQ participants earn a variety of rank advancement requirements and have opportunities to pursue up to three merit badges. For registration and other information, please click https://forms.gle/
SWIMMER – Jump feet first into water over the head in depth, level off, and begin swimming. Swim 75 yards in a strong manner using one or more of the following strokes: side stroke, breaststroke, trudgen, or crawl; then swim 25 yards using an easy, resting backstroke. The 100 yards must be completed in one swim without stops and must include at least one sharp turn. After completing the swim, rest by floating.
BEGINNER – Jump feet first into water over the head in depth, level off, swim 25 feet on the surface, stop, turn sharply, resume swimming as before and return to starting place.
NON-SWIMMER – Chooses not to take the swim test or cannot pass the beginner test.
Everyone, I hope you enjoyed the weather this weekend. The scout skills campout attendees enjoyed it.
A few troop 682 announcements are below.
Yours in Scouting, Mr. Thompson.
1. APRIL 26 – Troop MEETING. We’ll meet on Tuesday (April 26) from 7:00 – 8:30 pm at Pleasant Valley United Methodist Church (43987 John Mosby Highway, Chantilly, Virginia). As a reminder, the RAVEN patrol is the current SERVICE patrol. The PENGUIN patrol is the current PROGRAM patrol.
For the April 26 meeting: (1) the RAVEN patrol will SET UP and OPEN; (2) I’ll give ANNOUNCEMENTS; (3) scouts will ELECT a SENIOR PATROL LEADER, (4) each PATROL will meet, take attendance, sign-off requirements, and ELECT a PATROL LEADER, and the PENGUIN patrol will lead a quick PATROL COMPETITION; (5) everyone will learn about JUDAISM; (6) the RELIGIOUS EMBLEM PROGRAMS will meet – either a quick “check-in” meeting or a longer substantive meeting (as determined by each program’s leaders); (7) the RAVEN patrol will plan and lead one or more GAMES; (8) the PENGUIN patrol will share a LEADERSHIP MOMENT and I will share a scoutmaster minute; and (9) the RAVEN patrol will CLOSE and CLEAN UP.
2. APRIL 26 – TROOP ELECTIONS. As noted above, the troop elections are Tuesday. At this time, ANDREW Koch, WILL Rowzie, and RITWIK Kaki are running for SENIOR PATROL LEADER. If any other scout wants to run for SPL, then he must INFORM me by Monday. Unless I provide otherwise: (1) if a patrol member other than the INCUMBENT patrol leader wants to run for patrol leader and needs to serve in a position of responsibility to satisfy a rank requirement, then the INCUMBENT patrol leader may NOT run for re-election and (2) a patrol leader may NOT serve in another position of responsibility. After the elections, the new SPL will appoint assistant senior patrol leaders and other troop-wide youth leaders, and the new patrol leaders will appoint assistant patrol leaders.
3. APRIL 26 – ASM MEETING. The ASSISTANT SCOUTMASTERS will meet on Tuesday (April 26) at 6:00 pm at PVUMC. We’ll discuss various matters regarding the troop.
4. MAY 6 REGISTRATION DEADLINE – HORSEMANSHIP CAMPOUT. Our horsemanship campout is June 17-19. During it, we’ll work on the horsemanship merit badge. As noted previously, the DEADLINE to REGISTER for the campout is MAY 6. The early registration deadline is based upon the deadline for submitting our final number of riders. For registration and other information, please click https://forms.gle/
5. MAY 6-8 – RESCHEDULED SHOOTING CAMPOUT. As noted previously, the shooting campout was RESCHEDULED for May 6 – 8. UNLESS you INFORM Mr. Annavaram OTHERWISE, we’ll assume that anyone who registered for the postponed campout will attend the rescheduled campout. If you didn’t register for the postponed campout, but want to register for the rescheduled campout, them please register at https://forms.gle/
6. MAY 17 – SWIM CHECK. We’ll have our annual swim check on Tuesday, May 17, at PROPEL SWIM ACADEMY (43160 Amberwood Plaza, South Riding) – not at Dulles South Recreation and Community Center. We’ll begin at 7:30 pm. Please MEET at Propel (not PVUMC) at 7:30. We hope to complete the swim check between 8:30 and 9:00 pm. After a scout completes his or her swim check, the scout may leave. Based upon a scout’s swim check, he or she will be CLASSIFIED as a swimmer, beginner, or non-swimmer. Information regarding the classifications is available at https://www.ncacbsa.org/wp-
If a scout is unable to attend the swim check, but will attend summer camp, then the scout may complete a swim check at summer camp. As emphasized previously, any youth or adult attending SEA BASE 2022 MUST be classified as a SWIMMER. If an individual attending Sea Base 2022 is UNABLE to attend the swim check, then the individual MUST complete a BSA approved swim check on their own.
7. MAY 20-22 – LAKE ANNA CAMPOUT. We’ll have our annual Lake Anna campout May 20-22 at Christopher Run Campground (Mineral, Virginia). Among other things, we’ll boat, tube, fish, and swim. Registration and additional information will be sent later.
8. JULY 10 – 16 SUMMER CAMP. As noted previously, we’ll attend Camp Marriott at Goshen Scout Reservation July 10 – 16. Scout summer camp is a great opportunity to earn merit badges, fellowship with other scouts, and enjoy various activities. Among other things, Camp Marriott has an extensive aquatics program including sailing, canoeing, kayaking, rowing, and the water sports merit badge. Camp Marriott also offers the New Scout Quest program for scouts who recently crossed over from Cub Scouts, or recently joined scouting. NSQ participants earn a variety of rank advancement requirements and have opportunities to pursue up to three merit badges. For registration and other information, please click https://forms.gle/
9. THE BROTHERS GRIM. Scout Devon Brown is in a production of “The Brothers Grimm” by J. Michael Lunsford Middle School on May 5, 6, and 7. Shows are at 7:00 each evening and 12:00 noon on Saturday. Tickets are available at https://jmlmsva.booktix.com/.
10. PERSONAL FITNESS MERIT BADGE. The personal fitness merit badge is required for the Eagle rank. The MB requires physical and dental examinations, and includes a 12-week fitness program. Additional MB information is available at https://filestore.scouting.
11. CLASS B T-SHIRTS DISTRIBUTION. Troop 682 class B t-shirts will be distributed soon. Unless an existing scout or adult, or a new adult, ordered a t-shirt, these t-shirts are for new and transferring troop 682 scouts.
Everyone, happy May Day.
A few troop 682 announcements are noted below.
Yours in Scouting, Mr. Thompson.
1. MAY 3 TROOP METING. We’ll meet on Tuesday (May 3) from 7:00 – 8:30 pm at Pleasant Valley United Methodist Church (43987 John Mosby Highway, Chantilly, Virginia). For this meeting, the RAVEN patrol is the SERVICE patrol and the PENGUIN patrol is the PROGRAM patrol. Unfortunately, the area in which the PENGUIN patrol sat during the April 26 troop meeting was extremely UNCLEAN. To compensate for the extra cleaning required of other scouts, the PENGUIN patrol will clean after the May 3 troop meeting. For the May 3 meeting:
a. The RAVEN patrol will SET UP and OPEN;
b. I’ll give ANNOUNCEMENTS;
c. Each PATROL will meet, take attendance, sign-off requirements, and the PENGUIN patrol will lead a quick PATROL COMPETITION;
d. The RELIGIOUS EMBLEM PROGRAMS will meet, the SHOOTING CAMPOUT PATROLS will select grubmasters and plan menus, and Tristian will lead STEM instruction;
e. The RAVEN patrol will plan and lead one or more GAMES;
f. The PENGUIN patrol will share a LEADERSHIP MOMENT and I will share a scoutmaster minute;
g. The RAVEN patrol will CLOSE; and
h. As noted above, the PENGUIN patrol will CLEAN UP.
For scouts who heard the JUDAISM presentation during the April 26 troop meeting, please COMPLETE the “JCRC Student to Student Participant Form” at https://docs.google.com/forms/
2. MAY 6 – 8 SHOOTING CAMPOUT REGISTRATION. The shooting campout is next weekend (May 6-8). Because the campout was RESCHEDULED, confusion remains regarding who is registered. The 49 individuals currently registered are listed alphabetically below. EVERYONE, PLEASE REVIEW THE REGISTRATION LIST. If you need to DELETE a registrant, then please contact me immediately. If you need to ADD a registrant, then please register at https://forms.gle/
Ujjval Sai Burre, Saahas Burri, Srujan Chilakapati, Srikar Chilakapati, Alex Diaz, Adam Diaz, Ryan Dunn, Seathrun Eade, Clint Gibson, Colt Gibson, Israel Gonzalez, Jake Gonzalez, Robert Greene, Jamie Greene, Jack Greene, Max Harkey, Nick Harris, Lillian Johnson, Justin Johnston, Atharva Kakatkar, Ritwik Kaki, Henry Kay, Richard Kay, Sachin Kumar, Joshua Levi, Carl Martin, Carter Martin, Logan Martin, Atharv Nandamuri, Tezeswari Nettimi, Aryaan Patel, Devarshi Pathak, Yug Pathak, Andrew Phipps, Nathan Rexo, Edel Rodrigues, Will Rowzie, Atharv Singh, Vishnu Sunkara, Brielle Thompson, Peyton Thompson, Ty Thompson, Sidharth Vallamsetty, Evan Wall, Adam Whiteley, Emma Whiteley, Ethan Whiteley, Uday Yallapragada, and Vinay Yallapragada
3. ELECTION RESULTS. Congratulations to the following scouts ELECTED during the April 26 troop elections: Ritwik Kaki (senior patrol leader), Logan Martin (honey badger patrol leader), Samvith Annavaram (koala PL), Rhys Scott (narwhal PL), Gavin Holland (orca PL), Colt Gibson (panda PL), Noah Knapp (penguin PL), and Aarnav Upadhyaya (raven PL). Also, congratulations to the following leaders appointed by Ritwik: Peyton Thompson and Will Vlasto (assistant senior patrol leaders), Ethan Whiteley and Braeden Montague (troop guides), Seathrun Eade (librarian), Mithran Venugopla (scribe), Tristan Holland (OA representative), Ashrith Thumuluru (historian), and Vinay Yallapragada (webmaster).
4. PATROL ADULT ADVISERS. As discussed during the April 26 assistant scoutmasters meeting, the patrol adult advisers will increase their guidance of patrol leaders, engagement with patrol members, and participation during patrol meetings. The current patrol adult advisers are:
a. HONEY BADGER – Ben Ulrich, Carl Martin, and Sean Shott;
b. KOALA – Jason McWhirter, Ninad Annavaram, and Rich Kay;
c. NARHWAL – Marjie Brown, Sean Shott, and Tom Scott;
d. ORCA – Adam Diaz, Amit Kakatkar, Dutch Holland, and Jason Potter;
e. PANDA – Clink Gibson, Jeff Gaull, Rich Smith, and Rob Maloney;
f. PENGUIN – Anthony Chavez, Brian Martin, and Jim Merritt; and
g. RAVEN – Eric Berlin, Mike Cattafesta, Mike Mahoney, Poonam Pandey, and Tez Nettimi.
5. TRIP LEADERS. As also discussed during the April 26 ASMs meeting, we’ll again ask ASMs to serve as trip leader for at least one trip annually. Among other things, trip leaders promote the trip, ensure the adult patrol selects a grubmaster and plans a menu, ensures each campout patrol selects a grubmaster and plans a menu, leads and coordinates activities during the trip, and ensures someone can tow the equipment trailer. Most immediately, we need trip leaders for the Lake Anna campout (May 20 – 22) and the horsemanship campout (June 17 – 19).
6. MAY 2 PLC MEETING. The (new) patrol leaders council will meet virtually tomorrow (Monday, May 2), at 7:00 pm. The Zoom meeting link is https://us02web.zoom.us/j/
7. MAY 6 HORSEMANSHIP CAMPOUT DEADLINE AND DAY OPTION. Our horsemanship campout is June 17-19. During it, we’ll work on the horsemanship merit badge. As noted previously, the DEADLINE to REGISTER for the campout is MAY 6. For registration and other information, please click https://forms.gle/
8. MAY 17 SWIM CHECK. We’ll have our annual swim check on Tuesday, May 17, at PROPEL SWIM ACADEMY (43160 Amberwood Plaza, South Riding) – not at Dulles South Recreation and Community Center. We’ll begin at 7:30 pm. Please MEET at Propel (not PVUMC) at 7:30. We hope to complete the swim check between 8:30 and 9:00 pm. After a scout completes his or her swim check, the scout may leave. Based upon a scout’s swim check, he or she will be CLASSIFIED as a swimmer, beginner, or non-swimmer. Information regarding the classifications is available at https://www.ncacbsa.org/wp-
9. MAY 20 – 22 LAKE ANNA CAMPOUT. Our annual Lake Anna campout is May 20-22 at Christopher Run Campground (Mineral, Virginia). Among other things, we’ll boat, tube, fish, and swim. For registration and other information, please click https://forms.gle/
10. JUNE 4 AND/OR 4 – 5 ILST. Unless excused by me, all recently elected or appointed youth leaders must attend Introduction to Leadership Skills for Troops (even if you attended previously). We’ll offer ILST on Saturday (June 4) at PVUMC and/or Saturday and Sunday (June 4 and 5) at Lake Anna. During its May 2 PLC meeting, the PLC will discuss the ILST options.
11. THE BROTHERS GRIM. Scout Devon Brown is in a production of “The Brothers Grimm” by J. Michael Lunsford Middle School on May 5, 6, and 7. Shows are at 7:00 each evening and 12:00 noon on Saturday. Tickets are available at https://jmlmsva.booktix.com/.
12. JULY 10 – 16 SUMMER CAMP. As noted previously, we’ll attend Camp Marriott at Goshen Scout Reservation July 10 – 16. Scout summer camp is a great opportunity to earn merit badges, fellowship with other scouts, and enjoy various activities. For registration and other information, please click https://forms.gle/
13. PERSONAL FITNESS MERIT BADGE. The personal fitness merit badge is required for the Eagle rank. The MB requires physical and dental examinations, and includes a 12-week fitness program. Additional MB information is available at https://filestore.scouting.
14 CLASS B T-SHIRTS DISTRIBUTION. Troop 682 class B t-shirts will be distributed soon. Unless an existing scout or adult, or a new adult, ordered a t-shirt, these t-shirts are for new and transferring troop 682 scouts.
Everyone, I hope you stayed dry this weekend. The shooting campout was very “wet,” but we enjoyed the archery and rifle ranges.
A few troop 682 announcements are below.
Yours in Scouting, Mr. Thompson.
1. MAY 10 TROOP METING. We’ll meet on Tuesday (May 10) from 7:00 – 8:30 pm at Pleasant Valley United Methodist Church (43987 John Mosby Highway, Chantilly, Virginia). For this meeting, the KOALA patrol is the SERVICE patrol (setup, opening, game, closing, and cleanup) and the NARWHAL patrol is the PROGRAM patrol (patrol competition, group and skill instruction, and leadership moment). For this meeting:
(1) The KOALA patrol will SET UP and OPEN;
(2) I’ll give ANNOUNCEMENTS;
(3) Each PATROL will meet, take attendance, and sign-off requirements, and the NARHWAL patrol will lead a quick PATROL COMPETITION;
(4) We’ll learn about Christianity;
(5) We’ll inventory troop tents and/or the KOALA patrol will plan and lead one or more GAMES;
(6) The NARWHAL patrol will share a LEADERSHIP MOMENT and I will share a scoutmaster minute; and
(7) The KOALA patrol will CLOSE and CLEAN UP.
2. SHOOTING CAMPOUT PERSONAL GEAR. If a scout departed the shooting campout early and needs to get his personal gear, then he can get it Tuesday evening or retrieve it from the equipment trailer at any time. If you need to retrieve it from the trailer, then I’ll send you the padlock combination.
3. MAY 14 EQUIPMENT DAY (MORNING). We apologize for the short notice, but, because of the abbreviated shooting campout and other considerations, we’ll have an equipment day (morning) on Saturday (May 14) from 9:00 am – 12:00 pm at PVUMC. The event is MANDATORY for ALL youth leaders (including assistant patrol leaders), unless a scout has an absence EXCUSED before the event. Excused absences can relate to schedule conflicts, being out of town, or illness. Adult leaders are strongly ENCOURAGED to attend.
4. MAY 17 SWIM CHECK. We’ll have our annual swim check on Tuesday, May 17, at PROPEL SWIM ACADEMY (43160 Amberwood Plaza, South Riding). We’ll begin at 7:30 pm. Please MEET at Propel at 7:30. We hope to complete the swim check between 8:30 and 9:00 pm. After a scout completes his or her swim check, the scout may leave. Based upon a scout’s swim check, he or she will be CLASSIFIED as a swimmer, beginner, or non-swimmer. Information regarding the classifications is available at https://www.ncacbsa.org/wp-
5. MAY 19 EAGLE SCOUT COURT OF HONOR. We’ll have an Eagle Scout Court of Honor to celebrate Athan Burke earning Eagle on Thursday, May 19, from 6:30 to 8:30 pm at PVUMC. All troop 682 members are invited. Please RSVP at http://evite.me/53tkn3dB7T.
6. MAY 20 – 22 LAKE ANNA CAMPOUT. Our annual Lake Anna campout is May 20-22 at Christopher Run Campground (Mineral, Virginia). Among other things, we’ll boat, tube, fish, and swim. For registration and other information, please click https://forms.gle/
7. JUNE 4 ILST. We’ll have Introduction to Leadership Skills for Troops on Saturday, June 4, from 8:30 am to 12:30 pm at the PVUMC fellowship hall. ILST is MANDATORY for ALL youth leaders (except assistant patrol leaders), UNLESS excused in advance by me. Even if a scout attended a previous ILST, this ILST is MANDATORY unless EXCUSED in advance. Assistant scoutmasters are ENCOURAGED to attend. The patrol leaders council discussed an overnight Lake Anna excursion after the training, but, for various reasons, that may or may not occur.
8. ADDING YOUTH EMAIL ADDRESS TO SCOUTBOOK. Scouts (particularly youth leaders), if a parent hasn’t already, please have a parent add your email address to Scoutbook. That greatly facilitates communication. The steps for a parent to add a youth email address (I think) are: (1) log into Scoutbook, (2) click “My Dashboard,” (3) click the scout’s name under “My Family,” (4) click “Edit Profile,” (5) click “Invite [the scout’s name] to Connect” at bottom of screen, (6) enter the scout’s email address, and (7) have the scout enter his or her email account, “accept” your invitation to connect, and select a password.
Scouts! In keeping with Youth Protection’s no one-on-one contact rules, please remember to CC your parents/guardians or two adult leaders when replying to this message.
Adults! In keeping with Youth Protection’s no one-on-one contact rules, please remember to CC any Scout’s parents/guardians or another adult leader if you include a Scout in a reply.
Everyone, thank you to the scouts and adults who assisted with equipment day (morning) on Saturday.
IMPORTANTLY, if anyone has a troop CHUCK BOX, then please return it as soon as possible (and notify Mr. Whiteley and me). We need all chuck boxes for the Lake Anna campout next weekend.
A few troop 682 announcements are noted below. As a reminder, the SWIM CHECK is Tuesday.
Yours in Scouting, Mr. Thompson.
1. MAY 17 SWIM CHECK. Instead of our weekly meeting, we’ll have our annual swim check on Tuesday (May 17) at PROPEL SWIM ACADEMY (43160 Amberwood Plaza, South Riding). We’ll begin at 7:30 pm. Please MEET at Propel at or before 7:30. We hope to complete the swim check between 8:30 and 9:00 pm. After a scout completes his or her swim check, the scout may leave. Based upon a scout’s swim check, he or she will be CLASSIFIED as a swimmer, beginner, or non-swimmer. The classification criteria is summarized below. Additional information is available at https://www.ncacbsa.org/wp-
SWIMMER – Jump feet first into water over the head in depth, level off, and begin swimming. Swim 75 yards in a strong manner using one or more of the following strokes: side stroke, breaststroke, trudgen, or crawl; then swim 25 yards using an easy, resting backstroke. The 100 yards must be completed in one swim without stops and must include at least one sharp turn. After completing the swim, rest by floating.
BEGINNER – Jump feet first into water over the head in depth, level off, swim 25 feet on the surface, stop, turn sharply, resume swimming as before and return to starting place.
NON-SWIMMER – Chooses not to take the swim test or cannot pass the beginner test.
2. MAY 19 EAGLE SCOUT COURT OF HONOR. We’ll have an Eagle Scout Court of Honor to celebrate Athan Burke earning Eagle on Thursday, May 19, from 6:30 to 8:30 pm at PVUMC. All troop 682 members are invited. Please RSVP at http://evite.me/53tkn3dB7T.
3. MAY 20 – 22 LAKE ANNA CAMPOUT. Our annual Lake Anna campout is May 20-22 at Christopher Run Campground (Mineral, Virginia). Among other things, we’ll boat, tube, fish, and swim. For registration and other information, please click https://forms.gle/
4. JUNE 4 ILST. We’ll have Introduction to Leadership Skills for Troops on Saturday, June 4, from 8:30 am to 12:30 pm at the Pleasant Valley United Methodist Church fellowship hall. ILST is MANDATORY for ALL youth leaders (except assistant patrol leaders), UNLESS excused in advance by me. Even if a scout attended a previous ILST, this ILST is MANDATORY unless EXCUSED in advance. Assistant scoutmasters are ENCOURAGED to attend. The patrol leaders council discussed an overnight Lake Anna excursion after the training, but, for various reasons, that will not occur.
5. ADDING YOUTH EMAIL ADDRESS TO SCOUTBOOK. Scouts (particularly youth leaders), if a parent hasn’t already, please have a parent add your email address to Scoutbook. That greatly facilitates communication. The steps for a parent to add a youth email address (I think) are: (1) log into Scoutbook, (2) click “My Dashboard,” (3) click the scout’s name under “My Family,” (4) click “Edit Profile,” (5) click “Invite [the scout’s name] to Connect” at bottom of screen, (6) enter the scout’s email address, and (7) have the scout enter his or her email account, “accept” your invitation to connect, and select a password.
Scouts! In keeping with Youth Protection’s no one-on-one contact rules, please remember to CC your parents/guardians or two adult leaders when replying to this message.
Adults! In keeping with Youth Protection’s no one-on-one contact rules, please remember to CC any Scout’s parents/guardians or another adult leader if you include a Scout in a reply.
Everyone, we survived the heat during the Lake Anna campout (the cool lake water helped).
And, THANK YOU to the parents who transported scouts to and/or from the campout. We were short on vehicle seats and really APPRECIATE your assistance!
Also, the scout who forgot to take home his patrol’s chuck box can retrieve it on Tuesday (or sooner). It’s in the equipment trailer.
A few troop 682 announcements are below.
Yours in Scouting, Mr. Thompson.
1. MAY 24 TROOP MEETING. We’ll meet on Tuesday (May 24) from 7:00 – 8:30 pm at Pleasant Valley United Methodist Church (43987 John Mosby Highway, Chantilly, Virginia). For this meeting, the KOALA patrol is the SERVICE patrol (setup, opening, game, closing, and cleanup) and the NARWHAL patrol is the PROGRAM patrol (patrol competition, group and skill instruction, and leadership moment). For this meeting:
(1) The KOALA patrol will SET UP and OPEN;
(2) I’ll give ANNOUNCEMENTS;
(3) Each PATROL will meet, take attendance, and sign-off requirements, and the NARHWAL patrol will lead a quick PATROL COMPETITION;
(4) We’ll learn about ISLAM;
(5) The KOALA patrol will plan and lead one or more GAMES;
(6) The NARWHAL patrol will share a LEADERSHIP MOMENT and I will share a scoutmaster minute; and
(7) The KOALA patrol will CLOSE and CLEAN UP.
2. ADULT MEMBERSHIP COORDINATOR. Adult leaders, we (desperately) need someone to serve as “membership coordinator.” The primary duties would be replying to individuals interested in troop 682, and assisting with applications to join or transfer into troop 682. I can provide the necessary reply and application information. If you are interested, then please inform Mr. Whiteley or me.
3. JUNE 4 ILST. We’ll have Introduction to Leadership Skills for Troops on Saturday, June 4, from 8:30 am to 12:30 pm at the PVUMC fellowship hall. ILST is MANDATORY for ALL youth leaders (except assistant patrol leaders), UNLESS excused in ADVANCE by me. Even if a scout attended a previous ILST, this ILST is MANDATORY unless EXCUSED in advance. Assistant scoutmasters are ENCOURAGED to attend. The patrol leaders council discussed an overnight Lake Anna excursion after the training, but, for various reasons, that will not occur.
4. JUNE 6 PLC MEETING. The patrol leaders council will meet virtually on Monday, June 6, at 7:00 pm. The Zoom meeting link is https://us02web.zoom.us/j/
5. JUNE 14 COURT OF HONOR. As a reminder, our spring court of honor is Tuesday, June 14. As usual, the DEADLINE for requesting a board of review is approximately 2 weeks before the CoH. We’ll provide the specific deadline soon.
6. JULY 10 – 16 SUMMER CAMP. As noted previously, we’ll attend Camp Marriott at Goshen Scout Reservation July 10 – 16. For registration and other information, please click https://forms.gle/
7. AUGUST 5 – 7 ANNUAL PLANNING RETREAT. As a reminder, the PLC annual planning meeting is Saturday, August 6. This year, we (tentatively) plan (hope) to transform the planning meeting into a planning weekend RETREAT at Lake Anna. For youth leaders who can’t attend the weekend retreat, a day option may be available. Additional information will be provided later.
8. ADDING YOUTH EMAIL ADDRESS TO SCOUTBOOK. Scouts (particularly youth leaders), if a parent hasn’t already, please have a parent add your email address to Scoutbook. That greatly facilitates communication. The steps for a parent to add a youth email address (I think) are: (1) log into Scoutbook, (2) click “My Dashboard,” (3) click the scout’s name under “My Family,” (4) click “Edit Profile,” (5) click “Invite [the scout’s name] to Connect” at bottom of screen, (6) enter the scout’s email address, and (7) have the scout enter his or her email account, “accept” your invitation to connect, and select a password.
Scouts! In keeping with Youth Protection’s no one-on-one contact rules, please remember to CC your parents/guardians or two adult leaders when replying to this message.
Adults! In keeping with Youth Protection’s no one-on-one contact rules, please remember to CC any Scout’s parents/guardians or another adult leader if you include a Scout in a reply.
Everyone, happy Memorial Day!
A few troop 682 announcements are below.
Yours in Scouting, Mr. Thompson
1. MAY 31 TROOP MEETING. We’ll meet on Tuesday (May 31) from 7:00 – 8:30 pm at Pleasant Valley United Methodist Church (43987 John Mosby Highway, Chantilly, Virginia). For this meeting, the KOALA patrol is the SERVICE patrol (setup, opening, game, closing, and cleanup) and the NARWHAL patrol is the PROGRAM patrol (patrol competition, group and skill instruction, and leadership moment). For this meeting:
(1) The KOALA patrol will SET UP and OPEN;
(2) Mr. Whiteley will give ANNOUNCEMENTS;
(3) Each PATROL will meet, take attendance, and sign-off requirements, and the NARHWAL patrol will lead a quick PATROL COMPETITION;
(4) The RELIGIOUS EMBLEM programs will meet;
(5) While the religious emblem programs meet, the NARWHAL patrol will prepare and lead group and skill INSTRUCTION;
(6) The KOALA patrol will plan and lead one or more GAMES;
(7) The NARWHAL patrol will share a LEADERSHIP MOMENT and Mr. Whiteley will share a scoutmaster minute; and
(8) The KOALA patrol will CLOSE and CLEAN UP.
2. COVID REMINDER. Importantly, please remember that, if a youth or adult is experiencing COVID symptoms (or generally not feeling well), then he or she should not ATTEND troop 682 meetings, campouts, or other events. Please remain vigilant, wise, and considerate as we continue dealing with COVID.
3. JUNE 4 ILST. As communicated previously, we’ll have Introduction to Leadership Skills for Troops on Saturday, June 4, from 8:30 am to 12:30 pm at the PVUMC fellowship hall. ILST is MANDATORY for ALL youth leaders (except assistant patrol leaders), UNLESS excused in ADVANCE by Mr. Whiteley or me. Even if a scout attended a previous ILST, this ILST is MANDATORY unless EXCUSED in advance. Assistant scoutmasters are ENCOURAGED to attend.
4. JUNE 6 PLC MEETING. The patrol leaders council will meet virtually on Monday, June 6, at 7:00 pm. The Zoom meeting link is https://us02web.zoom.us/j/
5. JUNE 14 COURT OF HONOR. As a reminder, our spring court of honor is Tuesday, June 14. As usual, the DEADLINE for requesting a board of review is 2 weeks before the CoH.
6. OA T-SHIRT. If any Order of the Arrow scout wants a used (but in good condition) OA t-shirt (men’s size small), then please contact Karen Broussard at 703-585-3386.
7. VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITY. For any interested scout, there is a service opportunity to volunteer for assembling sandwiches on Saturday, June 11, from 10:30 am to 12:00 pm. Spots are limited. For additional information, please contact assistant scoutmaster Tez Nettimi through Scoutbook or tezn1102@gmail.com.
8. JULY 10 – 16 SUMMER CAMP. As noted previously, we’ll attend Camp Marriott at Goshen Scout Reservation July 10 – 16. For registration and other information, please click https://forms.gle/
9. AUGUST 5 – 7 ANNUAL PLANNING RETREAT. As a reminder, the PLC annual planning meeting is Saturday, August 6. This year, we (tentatively) plan (hope) to transform the planning meeting into a planning weekend RETREAT at Lake Anna. For youth leaders who can’t attend the weekend retreat, a day option may be available. Additional information will be provided later.
Everyone, happy June.
And, thanks to Braeden, Mr. Whiteley, and Mr. Cattafesta for leading Introduction to Leadership Skills for Troops yesterday (Saturday) morning.
A few troop 682 announcements are below.
Yours in Scouting, Mr. Thompson.
1. JUNE 7 TROOP MEETING. We’ll meet on Tuesday (June 7) from 7:00 – 8:30 pm at Pleasant Valley United Methodist Church (43987 John Mosby Highway, Chantilly, Virginia). For this meeting, the KOALA patrol is the SERVICE patrol (setup, opening, game, closing, and cleanup) and the NARWHAL patrol is the PROGRAM patrol (patrol competition, group and skill instruction, and leadership moment). For this meeting:
(1) The KOALA patrol will SET UP and OPEN;
(2) Mr. Whiteley or I will give ANNOUNCEMENTS;
(3) Each PATROL will meet, take attendance, and sign-off requirements, and the NARHWAL patrol will lead a quick PATROL COMPETITION;
(4) The RELIGIOUS EMBLEM programs will meet;
(5) While the religious emblem programs meet, the NARWHAL patrol will prepare and lead group and skill INSTRUCTION;
(6) The KOALA patrol will plan and lead one or more GAMES;
(7) The NARWHAL patrol will share a LEADERSHIP MOMENT and Mr. Whiteley or I will share a scoutmaster minute; and
(8) The KOALA patrol will CLOSE and CLEAN UP.
2. JUNE 18 HORSEMANSHIP EVENT. As explained in the June 1 email from Mr. Annavaram, the horsemanship campout has transitioned into a SATRUDAY only event. Unless other arrangements are made with Mr. Annavaram or me, registered participants should meet at PVUMC at 5:45 am on Saturday, June 18. Importantly, each participant should eat or bring breakfast, bring lunch, and bring money for dinner.
3. AUGUST 5 – 7 ANNUAL PLANNING RETREAT. As a reminder, the PLC annual planning meeting is Saturday, August 6. This year, we hope to transform the planning meeting into a planning weekend RETREAT at Lake Anna. For youth leaders who can’t attend the weekend retreat, a day option may be available. Additional information will be provided later.
4. AUGUST 12 – 14 WHITEWATER RAFTING CAMPOUT. As noted in the May 27 email from Mr. Gaull, the whitewater rafting campout is August 12-14. Participation is limited to 30 individuals. Registration and other information is available at https://forms.gle/
5. JUNE 6 PLC MEETING. As a reminder, the patrol leaders council will meet virtually tomorrow (Monday, June 6) at 7:00 pm. The Zoom meeting link is https://us02web.zoom.us/j/
6. JUNE 11 UKRAINE EAGLE SCOUT PROJECT. For his Eagle project, a local scout from another troop (Nicholas Flanigan) is collecting items on Saturday, June 11 to support Ukraine. Additional information is attached. To volunteer to assist, please click https://www.signupgenius.com/
7. JUNE 11 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITY. As announced previously, for any interested scout, there is a service opportunity to volunteer for assembling sandwiches on Saturday, June 11, from 10:30 am to 12:00 pm. Spots are limited. For additional information, please contact assistant scoutmaster Tez Nettimi through Scoutbook or tezn1102@gmail.com.
8. JUNE 14 COURT OF HONOR. As a reminder, our spring court of honor is Tuesday, June 14. As usual, the DEADLINE for requesting a board of review was 2 weeks before the CoH.
9. JUNE 21 FUN NIGHT. As a reminder, beginning with the June 21 troop meeting, we’ll have troop FUN NIGHTS (instead of regular meetings) until school resumes. Scouts may wear class B uniforms (troop or scout t-shirt) to these events.
10. COVID REMINDER. Importantly, please remember that, if a youth or adult is experiencing COVID symptoms (or generally not feeling well), then he or she should not ATTEND troop 682 meetings, campouts, or other events. Please remain vigilant, wise, and considerate as we continue dealing with COVID.
11. OA T-SHIRT. As announced previously, if any Order of the Arrow scout wants a used (but in good condition) OA t-shirt (men’s size small), then please contact Karen Broussard at 703-585-3386.
Everyone, I hope you’re enjoying the weekend.
A few troop 682 announcements are below.
Yours in Scouting, Mr. Thompson.
1. JUNE 14 COURT OF HONOR. We’ll have our spring court of honor on Tuesday (June 14) from 7:00 – 8:30 pm at Pleasant Valley United Methodist Church (43987 John Mosby Highway, Chantilly, Virginia).
As a reminder, during a COURT OF HONOR, we formally RECOGNIZE scouts who have earned merit badges and awards, or advanced to any rank (except Eagle), since the previous court of honor. The court of honor is a PUBLIC recognition and FAMILY and FRIENDS are welcome.
As the SERVICE patrol, the PANDA patrol will set up before, and clean up after, the court of honor. PANDA patrol members should ARRIVE by 6:45 pm.
2. CLASS B T-SHIRTS. Mr. Yallapragada will have troop 682 class B t-shirts at the court of honor. If you are a new scout and paid the joining fee, then your t-shirt is paid for and you may pick it up. Additional youth and adult t-shirts are available for sale. The price is $13 ($15 for extra-large).
3. JUNE 18 HORSEMANSHIP EVENT. As explained previously, the horsemanship campout has transitioned into a SATRUDAY only event. Unless other arrangements are made with Mr. Annavaram or me, registered participants should meet at PVUMC at 5:45 am on Saturday (June 18). Importantly, each participant should eat or bring breakfast, bring lunch, and bring money for dinner.
4. JUNE 21 FUN NIGHT. As a reminder, beginning with the June 21 troop meeting, we’ll have troop FUN NIGHTS (instead of regular meetings) until school resumes. Scouts may wear CLASS B uniforms (troop or scout t-shirt) to these events. Currently, the PANDA patrol is the SERVICE patrol and the ORCA patrol is the PROGRAM patrol.
5. AUGUST 5 – 7 ANNUAL PLANNING RETREAT. As a reminder, the PLC annual planning meeting is Saturday, August 6. This year, we’re transforming the planning meeting into a planning weekend RETREAT at Lake Anna. For youth leaders who can’t attend the weekend retreat, a day option may be available. Additional information will be provided later.
6. AUGUST 12 – 14 WHITEWATER RAFTING CAMPOUT. As noted previously, the whitewater rafting campout is August 12-14. Participation is limited to 30 individuals. Registration and other information is available at https://forms.gle/
7. COVID REMINDER. Importantly, please remember that, if a youth or adult is experiencing COVID symptoms (or generally not feeling well), then he or she should not ATTEND troop 682 meetings, campouts, or other events. Please remain vigilant, wise, and considerate as we continue dealing with COVID.
Everyone, I hope you’re enjoying the holiday weekend. Fathers, happy Father’s Day.
We enjoyed great weather for the horsemanship event yesterday. Twenty-six scouts earned the horsemanship merit badge.
A few troop 682 announcements are below.
Yours in Scouting, Mr. Thompson.
1. JUNE 21 TROOP MEETING – FUN NIGHT. We’ll have a “fun night” troop meeting on Tuesday (June 21) from 7:00 – 8:30 pm at Pleasant Valley United Methodist Church (43987 John Mosby Highway, Chantilly, Virginia). Please wear CLASS B uniforms (troop 682 or other BSA t-shirt). As a reminder, the PANDA patrol is the SERVICE patrol, and the ORCA patrol is the program patrol.
2. JULY 4 – NO PLC MEETING. As a reminder, the patrol leaders council will NOT meet on Monday, July 4.
3. JULY 5 – TROOP MEETING. As a reminder, the troop WILL meet on Tuesday, July 5.
4. JULY 10 – 16 SUMMER CAMP. As a reminder, summer camp is July 10 – 16 at Camp Marriott (Goshen Scout Reservation, Goshen, Virginia). Hopefully, if you registered for summer camp, then you’re receiving EMAILS from Mr. Scott. If not, then please contact Mr. Scott (scouttroop682campchair@gmail.
5. JULY 12 – NO TROOP MEETING. As a reminder, because of summer camp, the troop will NOT meet on Tuesday, July 12.
6. JULY 25 – 31 SEA BASE. As a reminder, Sea Base is July 25 – 31 (Islamorada, Florida). Hopefully, if you registered for Sea Base, then you’re receiving EMAILS from Mr. Scott, Mr. Branch, and/or Mr. Newbrough. If not, then please contact Mr. Scott (scouttroop682campchair@gmail.
7. SCOUTBOOK PROFILE PHOTOGRAPHS. The previously taken head shot photographs have been added to the Scoutbook profiles. Thank you Gavin, Mr. Upgraft, and Mr. Gaull for your work.
8. ANNUAL TROOP DUES FIRST INSTALLMENT. As noted in the May 26 and June 12 emails from Mr. Storch, if you have not paid the first installment of the 2022 annual troop dues (and any other unpaid fees you received an additional e-mail about), then please pay as soon as possible. The first 2022 dues installment is $25 (for scouts who joined during the first half of 2022, the first installment is $12.50). You may also pay the annual dues for the entire year, which is $50 (for scouts who joined during the first half of 2022, the annual dues is $37.50). Payment methods were noted in the May 26 and June 12 emails.
9. AUGUST 5 – 7 ANNUAL PLANNING RETREAT. As a reminder, the PLC annual planning meeting is Saturday, August 6. This year, we’re transforming the planning meeting into a planning weekend RETREAT at Lake Anna. For youth leaders who can’t attend the weekend retreat, a day option may be available. Additional information will be provided later.
10. AUGUST 12 – 14 WHITEWATER RAFTING CAMPOUT. As noted previously, the whitewater rafting campout is August 12-14. Participation is limited to 30 individuals. Registration and other information is available at https://forms.gle/
11. COVID REMINDER. Importantly, please remember that, if a youth or adult is experiencing COVID symptoms (or generally not feeling well), then he or she should not ATTEND troop 682 meetings, campouts, or other events. Please remain vigilant, wise, and considerate as we continue dealing with COVID.
Everyone, I hope you survived the hot weather this weekend. Summer is here.
A few troop 682 announcements are below.
Yours in Scouting, Mr. Thompson.
1. JUNE 28 TROOP MEETING – FUN NIGHT. We’ll have a “fun night” troop meeting on Tuesday (June 28) from 7:00 – 8:30 pm at Pleasant Valley United Methodist Church (43987 John Mosby Highway, Chantilly, Virginia). Please wear CLASS B uniforms (troop 682 or other BSA t-shirt). As a reminder, the PANDA patrol is the SERVICE patrol, and the ORCA patrol is the program patrol. In case we’re outside, please apply or bring BUG SPRAY.
2. JUNE 28 SUMMER CAMP NEW SCOUT PARENTS MEETING. Parents of new scouts attending summer camp are invited to an informal meeting near the beginning of the June 28 troop meeting. We’ll address helpful information for new scouts and their parents.
3. ADVANCE NOTICE OF REGISTRATION CANCELLATIONS. In recent months, a number of scouts have registered for a campout or other event, but CANCELLED (not attended) without advance NOTICE (before the event begins). These cancellations without advance notice provide significant LOGISTICAL and FINANCIAL challenges. If you register for an event and cannot attend, then please INFORM Mr. Annavaram (ninadreddy@gmail.com), Mr. Gaull (jeffgaull@hotmail.com), or me (tyrus.thompson@nreca.coop) as soon as possible.
4. CHRISTIAN RELIGIOUS EMBLEM PROGRAM. As announced during the last troop meeting, the Christian religious emblem program will PAUSE during the summer and will RESUME in September 2022.
5. BOARD OF REVIEW AND SCOUTMASTER CONFERENCE REQUESTS. As a reminder, please email Mr. Gleasman (mgleas35@gmail.com) to request a BOARD OF REVIEW. For a SCOUTMASTER CONFERENCE for ranks through first class, please contact your adult patrol adviser. For a SCOUTMASTER CONFERENCE for ranks above first class, please contact Mr. Whiteley (agwhiteley@gmail.com) or me (tyrus.thompson@nreca.coop).
6. JULY 4 – NO PLC MEETING. As a reminder, the patrol leaders council will NOT meet on Monday, July 4.
7. JULY 5 WHITEWATER RAFTING REGISTRATION DEADLINE. As noted previously, the whitewater rafting campout is August 12-14. Participation is LIMITED. Registration and other information is available at https://forms.gle/
8. JULY 5 TROOP MEETING. As a reminder, the troop WILL meet on Tuesday, July 5.
9. JULY 10 – 16 SUMMER CAMP. As a reminder, summer camp is July 10 – 16 at Camp Marriott (Goshen Scout Reservation, Goshen, Virginia). Hopefully, if you registered for summer camp, then you’re receiving EMAILS from Mr. Scott. If not, then please contact Mr. Scott (scouttroop682campchair@gmail.
10. JULY 12 – NO TROOP MEETING. As a reminder, because of summer camp, the troop will NOT meet on Tuesday, July 12.
11. JULY 25 – 31 SEA BASE. As a reminder, Sea Base is July 25 – 31 (Islamorada, Florida). Hopefully, if you registered for Sea Base, then you’re receiving EMAILS from Mr. Scott, Mr. Branch, and/or Mr. Newbrough. If not, then please contact Mr. Scott (scouttroop682campchair@gmail.
12. AUGUST 5 – 7 ANNUAL PLANNING RETREAT. As a reminder, the PLC annual planning meeting is Saturday, August 6. This year, instead of a planning “meeting,” we’re having a RETREAT at Lake Anna. For youth leaders who can’t attend the weekend retreat, a day option may be available. Additional information will be provided later.
13. COVID REMINDER. Importantly, please remember that, if a youth or adult is experiencing COVID symptoms (or generally not feeling well), then he or she should not ATTEND troop 682 meetings, campouts, or other events. Please remain vigilant, wise, and considerate as we continue dealing with COVID.
Everyone, I hope you’re enjoying the holiday weekend.
A few troop 682 announcements are noted below.
Yours in Scouting, Mr. Thompson.
1. JULY 5 TROOP MEETING. We’ll have a “fun night” troop meeting on Tuesday (July 5) from 7:00 – 8:30 pm at Pleasant Valley United Methodist Church (43987 John Mosby Highway, Chantilly, Virginia). Please wear CLASS B uniforms (troop 682 or other BSA t-shirt). As a reminder, the PANDA patrol is the SERVICE patrol, and the ORCA patrol is the program patrol. In case we’re outside, please apply or bring BUG SPRAY.
2. JULY 1 – CITIZENSHIP IN SOCIETY REQUIRED FOR EAGLE. As explained previously, beginning July 1, 2022, the Citizenship in Society merit badge is required to earn Eagle Scout rank. We’re trying to learn more about the CiS merit badge counselor requirements and available CiS MBCs. In general, and in addition to the usual MBC requirements, a CiS MBC must demonstration certain qualifications, complete the BSA DEI training, and complete National Capital Area Council developed training. While directed toward another NCAC district, additional information regarding the CiS MBC is available at https://scoutingevent.com/082-
3. AUGUST 26-28 POWDER HORN. Powder Horn is a 3-day course designed to introduce adult and youth scouting leaders to high-adventure program possibilities for their unit, and to provide ideas, contacts, and resources to implement an exciting and robust program. The National Capital Area Council is holding Powder Horn August 26 – 28 at Camp St. Charles (Newberg, Maryland). One troop 682 scout is registered to attend. While space is limited, two additional spaces are open. To be eligible, a troop 682 youth must be 14 and have completed Introduction to Leadership Skills for Troops. A troop 682 adult must be a registered leader and fully trained for his or her position. If you are interested in attending Powder Horn, then please inform me (tyrus.thompson@nreca.coop).
4. JULY 4 – NO PLC MEETING. As a reminder, the patrol leaders council will NOT meet on Monday, July 4.
5. JULY 5 WHITEWATER RAFTING REGISTRATION DEADLINE. As a reminder, the whitewater rafting campout is August 12-14. Participation is LIMITED. Registration and other information is available at https://forms.gle/
6. JULY 12 – NO TROOP MEETING. As a reminder, because of summer camp, the troop will NOT meet on Tuesday, July 12.
7. JULY 25 – 31 SEA BASE. As a reminder, Sea Base is July 25 – 31 (Islamorada, Florida). Hopefully, if you registered for Sea Base, then you’re receiving EMAILS from Mr. Scott, Mr. Branch, and/or Mr. Newbrough. If not, then please contact Mr. Scott (scouttroop682campchair@gmail.
8. AUGUST 5 – 7 ANNUAL PLANNING RETREAT. As a reminder, the patrol leaders council annual planning retreat is Friday – Sunday, August 5 – 7 at Lake Anna, Virginia. Additional information will be provided later.
9. ADVANCE NOTICE OF REGISTRATION CANCELLATIONS. As noted previously, in recent months, a number of scouts have registered for a campout or other event, but CANCELLED (not attended) without advance NOTICE (before the event begins). These cancellations without advance notice provide significant LOGISTICAL and FINANCIAL challenges. If you register for an event and cannot attend, then please INFORM Mr. Annavaram (ninadreddy@gmail.com), Mr. Gaull (jeffgaull@hotmail.com), or me (tyrus.thompson@nreca.coop) as soon as possible.
10. CHRISTIAN RELIGIOUS EMBLEM PROGRAM. As a reminder, the Christian religious emblem program will PAUSE during the summer and will RESUME in September 2022.
11. COVID REMINDER. Importantly, please remember that, if a youth or adult is experiencing COVID symptoms (or generally not feeling well), then he or she should not ATTEND troop 682 meetings, campouts, or other events. Please remain vigilant, wise, and considerate as we continue dealing with COVID.
Everyone, as most of you know, we’ll be at Camp Marriott next week.
Because of camp, the troop will NOT meet on Tuesday (July 12).
There are no other announcements this week.
Yours in Scouting, Mr. Thompson.
Everyone, happy Monday!
We enjoyed Camp Marriott (Goshen Scout Reservation) last week. In total, 59 troop 682 individuals attended camp – 43 troop 682B youth, 10 troop 682B adults, 3 troop 682G youth, and 3 troop 682G adults. Among other things, the weather was incredible.
Importantly, thank you to assistant scoutmaster Tom Scott. He worked extensively preparing the troop for, and assisting the troop with, camp.
And, thank you to the adults who attended camp, transported scouts to and from camp, and assisted during camp.
And, thank you to Ritwik Kaki who served as camp senior patrol leader. He did a great job.
Lastly, thank you to the other youth leaders. They did a great job.
A few troop 682 announcements are below.
Yours in Scouting, Mr. Thompson.
1. JULY 19 TROOP MEETING – WATER WARS. We’ll meet on Tuesday (July 19) from 7:00 – 8:30 pm at Pleasant Valley United Methodist Church (43987 John Mosby Highway, Chantilly, Virginia). Because of damage to the PVUMC fellowship hall during the recent storm, we’ll meet OUTSIDE. Please apply or bring BUG stray, and please bring drinking WATER.
During the meeting, we’ll:
– Discuss summer CAMP, share “ROSES” from summer camp, and distribute camp PATCHES to youth and adults who haven’t received them;
– Pick up limbs and debris in the PVUMC field;
– Engage in “WATER WARS;” and
– Enjoy a COLD TREAT.
In addition, youth and adults attending SEA BASE next week will MEET, discuss the trip, and distribute SEA BASE t-shirts.
Scouts, IMPORTANTLY, because of WATER WARS, please wear your SWIMSUIT, bring water spraying instruments, and bring a TOWEL.
2. AUGUST 5 – 7 ANNUAL PLANNING RETREAT. As a reminder, the patrol leaders council annual planning retreat is Friday – Sunday, August 5 – 7 at Lake Anna, Virginia. As noted in a recent email to youth leaders, unless Mr. Whiteley or I approve an absence in advance, attendance is MANDATORY for the senior patrol leader, assistant senior patrol leaders, patrol leaders, scribe, and troop guides. If a patrol leader is unable to attend, then the assistant patrol leader should attend. Attendance is ENCOURAGED for the outdoor ethics guide, OA representative, webmaster, quartermaster, historian, chaplain aid, and librarian.
We’ll stay at a Lake Anna house. Scouts will plan and prepare the meals. To pay for food and supplies, the COST is $35. We’ll PLAN the 2022-2023 calendar, but we’ll ALSO boat, ski, tube, swim, fish, etc.
Among other things, scouts should BRING a sleeping bag, sleeping pad, bath towel, swim towel, swimsuit, sunscreen, hat, and insect repellant.
If you haven’t already, please INFORM me whether a youth leader will attend or not attend.
3. JULY 1 – CITIZENSHIP IN SOCIETY REQUIRED FOR EAGLE. As a reminder and as explained previously, beginning July 1, 2022, the Citizenship in Society merit badge is required to earn Eagle Scout rank.
4. AUGUST 26-28 POWDER HORN. Powder Horn is a 3-day course designed to introduce adult and youth scouting leaders to high-adventure program possibilities for their unit, and to provide ideas, contacts, and resources to implement an exciting and robust program. As noted previously, the National Capital Area Council is holding Powder Horn August 26 – 28 at Camp St. Charles (Newberg, Maryland). One troop 682 scout is registered to attend. While space is limited, two additional spaces are open. To be eligible, a troop 682 youth must be 14 and have completed Introduction to Leadership Skills for Troops. A troop 682 adult must be a registered leader and fully trained for his or her position. If you are interested in attending Powder Horn, then please inform me (tyrus.thompson@nreca.coop).
5. ADVANCE NOTICE OF REGISTRATION CANCELLATIONS. As noted previously, in recent months, a number of scouts have registered for a campout or other event, but CANCELLED (not attended) without advance NOTICE (before the event begins). These cancellations without advance notice provide significant LOGISTICAL and FINANCIAL challenges. If you register for an event and cannot attend, then please INFORM Mr. Annavaram (ninadreddy@gmail.com), Mr. Gaull (jeffgaull@hotmail.com), or me (tyrus.thompson@nreca.coop) as soon as possible.
6. COVID REMINDER. Importantly, please remember that, if a youth or adult is experiencing COVID symptoms (or generally not feeling well), then he or she should not ATTEND troop 682 meetings, campouts, or other events. Please remain vigilant, wise, and considerate as we continue dealing with COVID.
Everyone, we have 31 troop 682 youth and adults leaving for Sea Base early (very early) tomorrow morning. Oddly, the weather may be cooler in the Florida Keys than in northern Virginia.
During the trip, we’ll have limited (if any) internet, email, or cellular service. So, if you contact a scout or scouter and they don’t reply, then please be patient. They may be sailing in the Florida Keys.
A few troop 682 announcements are noted below.
Yours in Scouting, Mr. Thompson.
1. JULY 26 TROOP MEETING – FUN NIGHT. The troop will meet on Tuesday (July 26) from 7:00 – 8:30 pm at Pleasant Valley United Methodist Church (43987 John Mosby Highway, Chantilly, Virginia). This is another “fun night” meeting. Details are being finalized. If or as necessary, Ritwik or Mr. Whiteley may send additional information before the meeting. In case the meeting involves outdoor activities, and unless you hear otherwise, please apply or bring bug spray, and please bring water.
2. AUGUST 5 – 7 ANNUAL PLANNING RETREAT. As a reminder, the patrol leaders council annual planning retreat is Friday – Sunday, August 5 – 7 at Lake Anna, Virginia. As noted in a recent email to youth leaders, unless Mr. Whiteley or I approve an absence in advance, attendance is MANDATORY for the senior patrol leader, assistant senior patrol leaders, patrol leaders, scribe, and troop guides. If a patrol leader is unable to attend, then the assistant patrol leader should attend. Attendance is ENCOURAGED for the outdoor ethics guide, OA representative, webmaster, quartermaster, historian, chaplain aid, and librarian.
We’ll stay at a Lake Anna house. Scouts will prepare the meals. To pay for food and supplies, the COST is $35. We’ll PLAN the 2022-2023 calendar, but we’ll ALSO boat, ski, tube, swim, fish, etc.
Among other things, scouts should BRING a sleeping bag, sleeping pad, pillow, bath towel, swim towel, swimsuit, sunscreen, hat, and insect repellant.
If you haven’t already, please INFORM me whether a youth leader will attend or not attend.
3. AUGUST 12 – 14 RAFTING CAMPING. As a reminder, the rafting campout is August 12 – 14. If you registered, then you’ll receive additional information regarding the campout and rafting.
4. COVID REMINDER. Importantly, please remember that, if a youth or adult is experiencing COVID symptoms (or generally not feeling well), then he or she should not ATTEND troop 682 meetings, campouts, or other events. Please remain vigilant, wise, and considerate as we continue dealing with COVID.
Everyone, I hope you enjoyed spring break. Scouts, I’m sure you’re excited to return to school.
A few troop 682 announcements are below. Please note that the Honey Badger patrol is the April service patrol, and the Koala patrol is the April program patrol. Also, please note the April 11 new scout parents meeting.
Yours in Scouting, Mr. Thompson.
1. APRIL 11 TROOP MEETING. We’ll meet on Tuesday (April 11) from 7:00 – 8:30 pm at Pleasant Valley United Methodist Church (“PVUMC”) – 43987 John Mosby Highway, Chantilly, Virginia.
During April, the HONEY BADGER patrol is the SERVICE patrol and the KOALA patrol is the PROGRAM patrol. HONEY BADGER patrol members should ARRIVE at troop meetings by 6:45 pm. As a reminder, RITWIK is the Assistant Senior Patrol Leader for SERVICE, and BRAEDEN is the ASPL for PROGRAM.
During the April 11 meeting:
(1) The HONEY BADGER patrol will SET UP and OPEN;
(2) Teagan and I will give ANNOUNCEMENTS, and Assistant Scoutmaster Carl Martin will begin distributing 2022 Journey to Excellence patches;
(3) Each PATROL will meet, take attendance, and sign-off requirements;
(4) The KOALA patrol will plan and lead GROUP INSTRUCTION (basic scout skills led by Braeden, Cole, and Ethan) and the Christian religious emblem program will meet;
(5) The KOALA patrol will plan and lead SKILLS DEVELOPMENT (basic scout skills led by Braeden, Cole, and Ethan) and the Christian religious emblem program will meet;
(6) the HONEY BADGER patrol will plan and lead a GAME;
(7) I will share a scoutmaster minute; and
(8) The HONEY BADGER patrol will CLOSE and CLEAN UP.
2. PLC MEETINGS – APRIL 10 AND 17. As a reminder, the patrol leaders council will meet IN PERSON tomorrow (Monday, April 10) and Monday, April 17, in the PVUMC fellowship hall. The meetings will begin at 7:00 pm.
3. NEW SCOUT PARENTS MEETING – APRIL 11. Parents of Arrow of Light scouts crossing over to troop 682 are invited to a meeting during the April 11 troop meeting. We’ll provide information and answer questions regarding troop 682.
4. 2022 JOURNEY TO EXCELLENCE – APRIL 11. Journey to Excellence is the Boy Scouts of America program to assist units plan, monitor, and evaluate their performance. There are specific criteria to plan and accomplish. Each year, the unit is evaluated and scored. Based upon its score, the unit is rated bronze (effective), silver (excellent), or gold (exceptional). For 2022, troop 682 received a gold rating. Beginning with the April 11 troop meeting, Assistant Scoutmaster Carl Marin will distribute Gold 2022 JTE patches to all scouts. The most recently earned JTE patch may be worn below the patrol emblem on the right uniform sleeve.
5. PVUMC SERVICE DAY – APRIL 15. As a reminder, we’ll have a SERVICE day at PVUMC on Saturday (April 15). We’ll begin at 9:00 am and provide lunch. This is a great opportunity to show our appreciation to PVUMC (and perform service hours).
7. CLASS B T-SHIRTS – APRIL 18. As a reminder, Mr. Uday Yallapragada will have troop 682 class B T-SHIRTS at the April 18 troop meeting. If you (particularly new scouts) need a class B t-shirt, then please speak with Mr. Yallapragada.
8. SPRING ELECTIONS – APRIL 25. As a reminder, during the April 25 troop meeting, the troop will elect a senior patrol leader and each patrol will elect a patrol leader. If you want to run for SPL, then please email me.
9. NEW SCOUT SKILLS CAMPOUT – APRIL 28-30. Our annual new scout skills campout is April 28-30 at the Elizabeth Furnace Recreation Area (Strasburg, Virginia). We’ll focus on teaching (and relearning) basic camping and scouting skills. The troop provides tents and cooking equipment. Each scout provides his or her own personal gear (sleeping bag and pad, clothes, flashlight, etc.). A packing list will be provided before the campout. Registration and additional information is available at https://forms.gle/
10. JUNE 18-24 SUMMER CAMP. As a reminder, we’ll attend Camp Freedom at Heritage Scout Reservation June 18 – 24, 2023. Registration and additional information are available at https://forms.gle/
11. ALTERNATE SUMMER CAMP – JULY 23-29. As a reminder, and as noted in the April 1 (no fooling) email from Assistant Scoutmaster Ben Ulrich, if a scout is unable to attend summer camp June 18 – 24, or wants to attend a second summer camp, and is interested in attending summer camp with some troop 682 scouts July 23 – 29, then please inform ASM Ulrich by April 11 (benjamin_ulrich@yahoo.com).
12. ADULT TRAINED LEADERS. As a reminder, adult leaders, if you haven’t already, please complete position-specific training. “Trained leadership” was one of our lowest scores on the 2022 JTE scorecard. Assistant Scoutmaster Mike Cattafesta is the adult training coordinator. Additional information is available at https://www.scouting.org/
13. SUMMER CAMP MERIT BADGE SELECTION. As a reminder, and as noted in the March 27 email from Assistant Scoutmaster Tom Scott, merit badge selection for summer camp (Camp Freedom) begins on April 14. Please see ASM Scott’s email and attachments for additional information. If you have questions, then please contact ASM Scott (scouttroop682campchair@gmail.
14. NCAA BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT COMPETITION – ORCA PATROL WINS. As a reminder, the top three places in the NCAA basket tournament competition are: Orca patrol (first place), Honey Badger patrol (second place), and Penguin and Black Elk patrols (tied for third place). As their prize, the ADULTS will cook DINNER for the ORCA patrol during the April 28 – 30 new scout skills CAMPOUT.
Everyone, I hope you’re enjoying a surprisingly warm Sunday. As a reminder, the rescheduled troop 682 service “day” begins at 2:00 this afternoon.
A few troop 682 announcements are below.
Yours in Scouting, Mr. Thompson.
1. TROOP MEETING – APRIL 18 . We’ll meet on Tuesday (April 18) from 7:00 – 8:30 pm at Pleasant Valley United Methodist Church (“PVUMC”) – 43987 John Mosby Highway, Chantilly, Virginia.
As a reminder, during April, the HONEY BADGER patrol is the SERVICE patrol and the KOALA patrol is the PROGRAM patrol. HONEY BADGER patrol members should ARRIVE at troop meetings by 6:45 pm. As a reminder, RITWIK is the Assistant Senior Patrol Leader for SERVICE, and BRAEDEN is the ASPL for PROGRAM.
During the April 18 meeting:
(1) The HONEY BADGER patrol will SET UP and OPEN;
(2) Will and I will give ANNOUNCEMENTS;
(3) Each PATROL will meet, take attendance, and sign-off requirements;
(4) The KOALA patrol will plan and lead GROUP INSTRUCTION (basic scout skills led by Braeden, Cole, and Ethan) and the Christian religious emblem program will meet;
(5) The KOALA patrol will plan and lead SKILLS DEVELOPMENT (basic scout skills led by Braeden, Cole, and Ethan) and the Christian religious emblem program will meet;
(6) the HONEY BADGER patrol will plan and lead a GAME;
(7) The KOALA patrol may share a LEADERSHIP MOMENT and I will share a scoutmaster minute; and
(8) The HONEY BADGER patrol will CLOSE and CLEAN UP.
2. PLC MEETING – APRIL 17. As a reminder, the patrol leaders council will meet IN PERSON tomorrow (Monday, April 17) in the PVUMC fellowship hall. The meeting will begin at 7:00 pm.
3. CLASS B T-SHIRTS – APRIL 18. As a reminder, Mr. Uday Yallapragada will have troop 682 class B T-SHIRTS at the April 18 troop meeting. If you (particularly new scouts) need a class B t-shirt, then please speak with Mr. Yallapragada.
4. SPRING ELECTIONS – APRIL 25. As a reminder, during the April 25 troop meeting, each troop will elect a senior patrol leader and each patrol will elect a patrol leader. If you want to run for SPL, then please email me.
5. NEW SCOUT SKILLS CAMPOUT – APRIL 28-30. As a reminder, the new scout skills campout is April 28-30 at the Elizabeth Furnace Recreation Area (Strasburg, Virginia). Registration and additional information is available at https://forms.gle/
6. PACK 910 CAMPFIRE – APRIL 28. Cub Scout Pack 910 will have a CAMPFIRE meeting on Friday evening, April 28, at PVUMC. If any TROOP 682 scouts are available, then please VOLUNTEER to assist with games and other activities at the campfire. Please inform Assistant Scoutmaster Rich Kay (richardkayt682@gmail.com) if you can assist. Unless a PLC member is attending the new scout skills campout or is otherwise excused by Mr. Whiteley or me, he or she must assist with the campfire.
7. EAGLE COURT OF HONOR – MAY 6. As you may know, James Haddock earned EAGLE. Congratulations, James! His Eagle COURT OF HONOR is Saturday, May 6, at 3:00 pm, at PVUMC. Everyone is invited to attend. Scouts (particularly PLC members), please sign up to ASSIST with the Eagle CoH (https://www.signupgenius.com/
8. CITIZENSHIP IN SOCIETY MERIT BADGE. Committee Member Andres Lorca will lead another citizenship in society merit badge class during the MAY troop meetings. Participation is LIMITED. If you want to participate, then please contact Mr. Lorca (alorca69@gmail.com).
9. 2022 JOURNEY TO EXCELLENCE. As a reminder, for 2022, troop 682 received a gold Journey to Excellence rating. To receive your 2022 JTE patch, please see Assistant Scoutmaster Carl Marin. The patch may be worn below the patrol emblem on the right uniform sleeve.
10. WILDERNESS FIRST AID – MAY 20-21. The National Capital Area Council is offering Wilderness First Aid training at Camp Snyder May 20 – 21. If you need WFA training for a high adventure camp or otherwise, then this is a great opportunity. Registration and other information are available at https://weownadventure.com/
11. JUNE 18-24 SUMMER CAMP. As a reminder, we’ll attend Camp Freedom at Heritage Scout Reservation June 18 – 24, 2023. Registration and additional information are available at https://forms.gle/
Everyone, I hope you’re enjoying a surprisingly warm Sunday. As a reminder, the rescheduled troop 682 service “day” begins at 2:00 this afternoon.
A few troop 682 announcements are below.
Yours in Scouting, Mr. Thompson.
1. TROOP MEETING – APRIL 18 . We’ll meet on Tuesday (April 18) from 7:00 – 8:30 pm at Pleasant Valley United Methodist Church (“PVUMC”) – 43987 John Mosby Highway, Chantilly, Virginia.
As a reminder, during April, the HONEY BADGER patrol is the SERVICE patrol and the KOALA patrol is the PROGRAM patrol. HONEY BADGER patrol members should ARRIVE at troop meetings by 6:45 pm. As a reminder, RITWIK is the Assistant Senior Patrol Leader for SERVICE, and BRAEDEN is the ASPL for PROGRAM.
During the April 18 meeting:
(1) The HONEY BADGER patrol will SET UP and OPEN;
(2) Will and I will give ANNOUNCEMENTS;
(3) Each PATROL will meet, take attendance, and sign-off requirements;
(4) The KOALA patrol will plan and lead GROUP INSTRUCTION (basic scout skills led by Braeden, Cole, and Ethan) and the Christian religious emblem program will meet;
(5) The KOALA patrol will plan and lead SKILLS DEVELOPMENT (basic scout skills led by Braeden, Cole, and Ethan) and the Christian religious emblem program will meet;
(6) the HONEY BADGER patrol will plan and lead a GAME;
(7) The KOALA patrol may share a LEADERSHIP MOMENT and I will share a scoutmaster minute; and
(8) The HONEY BADGER patrol will CLOSE and CLEAN UP.
2. PLC MEETING – APRIL 17. As a reminder, the patrol leaders council will meet IN PERSON tomorrow (Monday, April 17) in the PVUMC fellowship hall. The meeting will begin at 7:00 pm.
3. CLASS B T-SHIRTS – APRIL 18. As a reminder, Mr. Uday Yallapragada will have troop 682 class B T-SHIRTS at the April 18 troop meeting. If you (particularly new scouts) need a class B t-shirt, then please speak with Mr. Yallapragada.
4. SPRING ELECTIONS – APRIL 25. As a reminder, during the April 25 troop meeting, each troop will elect a senior patrol leader and each patrol will elect a patrol leader. If you want to run for SPL, then please email me.
5. NEW SCOUT SKILLS CAMPOUT – APRIL 28-30. As a reminder, the new scout skills campout is April 28-30 at the Elizabeth Furnace Recreation Area (Strasburg, Virginia). Registration and additional information is available at https://forms.gle/
6. PACK 910 CAMPFIRE – APRIL 28. Cub Scout Pack 910 will have a CAMPFIRE meeting on Friday evening, April 28, at PVUMC. If any TROOP 682 scouts are available, then please VOLUNTEER to assist with games and other activities at the campfire. Please inform Assistant Scoutmaster Rich Kay (richardkayt682@gmail.com) if you can assist. Unless a PLC member is attending the new scout skills campout or is otherwise excused by Mr. Whiteley or me, he or she must assist with the campfire.
7. EAGLE COURT OF HONOR – MAY 6. As you may know, James Haddock earned EAGLE. Congratulations, James! His Eagle COURT OF HONOR is Saturday, May 6, at 3:00 pm, at PVUMC. Everyone is invited to attend. Scouts (particularly PLC members), please sign up to ASSIST with the Eagle CoH (https://www.signupgenius.com/
8. CITIZENSHIP IN SOCIETY MERIT BADGE. Committee Member Andres Lorca will lead another citizenship in society merit badge class during the MAY troop meetings. Participation is LIMITED. If you want to participate, then please contact Mr. Lorca (alorca69@gmail.com).
9. 2022 JOURNEY TO EXCELLENCE. As a reminder, for 2022, troop 682 received a gold Journey to Excellence rating. To receive your 2022 JTE patch, please see Assistant Scoutmaster Carl Marin. The patch may be worn below the patrol emblem on the right uniform sleeve.
10. WILDERNESS FIRST AID – MAY 20-21. The National Capital Area Council is offering Wilderness First Aid training at Camp Snyder May 20 – 21. If you need WFA training for a high adventure camp or otherwise, then this is a great opportunity. Registration and other information are available at https://weownadventure.com/
11. JUNE 18-24 SUMMER CAMP. As a reminder, we’ll attend Camp Freedom at Heritage Scout Reservation June 18 – 24, 2023. Registration and additional information are available at https://forms.gle/
Everyone, I hope you’re enjoying a surprisingly warm Sunday. As a reminder, the rescheduled troop 682 service “day” begins at 2:00 this afternoon.
A few troop 682 announcements are below.
Yours in Scouting, Mr. Thompson.
1. TROOP MEETING – APRIL 18 . We’ll meet on Tuesday (April 18) from 7:00 – 8:30 pm at Pleasant Valley United Methodist Church (“PVUMC”) – 43987 John Mosby Highway, Chantilly, Virginia.
As a reminder, during April, the HONEY BADGER patrol is the SERVICE patrol and the KOALA patrol is the PROGRAM patrol. HONEY BADGER patrol members should ARRIVE at troop meetings by 6:45 pm. As a reminder, RITWIK is the Assistant Senior Patrol Leader for SERVICE, and BRAEDEN is the ASPL for PROGRAM.
During the April 18 meeting:
(1) The HONEY BADGER patrol will SET UP and OPEN;
(2) Will and I will give ANNOUNCEMENTS;
(3) Each PATROL will meet, take attendance, and sign-off requirements;
(4) The KOALA patrol will plan and lead GROUP INSTRUCTION (basic scout skills led by Braeden, Cole, and Ethan) and the Christian religious emblem program will meet;
(5) The KOALA patrol will plan and lead SKILLS DEVELOPMENT (basic scout skills led by Braeden, Cole, and Ethan) and the Christian religious emblem program will meet;
(6) the HONEY BADGER patrol will plan and lead a GAME;
(7) The KOALA patrol may share a LEADERSHIP MOMENT and I will share a scoutmaster minute; and
(8) The HONEY BADGER patrol will CLOSE and CLEAN UP.
2. PLC MEETING – APRIL 17. As a reminder, the patrol leaders council will meet IN PERSON tomorrow (Monday, April 17) in the PVUMC fellowship hall. The meeting will begin at 7:00 pm.
3. CLASS B T-SHIRTS – APRIL 18. As a reminder, Mr. Uday Yallapragada will have troop 682 class B T-SHIRTS at the April 18 troop meeting. If you (particularly new scouts) need a class B t-shirt, then please speak with Mr. Yallapragada.
4. SPRING ELECTIONS – APRIL 25. As a reminder, during the April 25 troop meeting, each troop will elect a senior patrol leader and each patrol will elect a patrol leader. If you want to run for SPL, then please email me.
5. NEW SCOUT SKILLS CAMPOUT – APRIL 28-30. As a reminder, the new scout skills campout is April 28-30 at the Elizabeth Furnace Recreation Area (Strasburg, Virginia). Registration and additional information is available at https://forms.gle/
6. PACK 910 CAMPFIRE – APRIL 28. Cub Scout Pack 910 will have a CAMPFIRE meeting on Friday evening, April 28, at PVUMC. If any TROOP 682 scouts are available, then please VOLUNTEER to assist with games and other activities at the campfire. Please inform Assistant Scoutmaster Rich Kay (richardkayt682@gmail.com) if you can assist. Unless a PLC member is attending the new scout skills campout or is otherwise excused by Mr. Whiteley or me, he or she must assist with the campfire.
7. EAGLE COURT OF HONOR – MAY 6. As you may know, James Haddock earned EAGLE. Congratulations, James! His Eagle COURT OF HONOR is Saturday, May 6, at 3:00 pm, at PVUMC. Everyone is invited to attend. Scouts (particularly PLC members), please sign up to ASSIST with the Eagle CoH (https://www.signupgenius.com/
8. CITIZENSHIP IN SOCIETY MERIT BADGE. Committee Member Andres Lorca will lead another citizenship in society merit badge class during the MAY troop meetings. Participation is LIMITED. If you want to participate, then please contact Mr. Lorca (alorca69@gmail.com).
9. 2022 JOURNEY TO EXCELLENCE. As a reminder, for 2022, troop 682 received a gold Journey to Excellence rating. To receive your 2022 JTE patch, please see Assistant Scoutmaster Carl Marin. The patch may be worn below the patrol emblem on the right uniform sleeve.
10. WILDERNESS FIRST AID – MAY 20-21. The National Capital Area Council is offering Wilderness First Aid training at Camp Snyder May 20 – 21. If you need WFA training for a high adventure camp or otherwise, then this is a great opportunity. Registration and other information are available at https://weownadventure.com/
11. JUNE 18-24 SUMMER CAMP. As a reminder, we’ll attend Camp Freedom at Heritage Scout Reservation June 18 – 24, 2023. Registration and additional information are available at https://forms.gle/
Everyone, happy autumnal equinox 2024 (first day of fall).
A few Troop 682 announcements are below. Please note the Pack 910 September 27 meeting, new scout patrol assignment, and camporee registration announcements.
Yours in Scouting, Mr. Thompson.
1. TROOP MEETING – SEPTEMBER 24. We’ll meet on Tuesday (September 24) from 7:00 – 8:30 pm at Pleasant Valley United Methodist Church (“PVUMC”) – 43987 Little River Turnpike (Highway 50), Chantilly, Virginia.
The Orca patrol is the September meeting patrol.
During the meeting, we’ll have:
– Set up (6:45 pm) and meeting opening (pledge of allegiance and scout law or oath);
– Opening announcements;
– Patrol time (attendance, advancement, etc.);
– Pack 910 September 27 meeting preparation (camping themed games);
– Camporee preparation (pool noodle toss);
– One or more games;
– Closing announcements, rank recognitions, and scoutmaster minute; and
– Meeting closing and clean up.
2. PACK 910 ASSISTANCE – SEPTEMBER 27. As a reminder, we’ll assist Pack 910 during its September 27 and November 22 meetings. During the September 27 pack meeting, we’ll plan and lead camping themed games. During the November 22 pack meeting, we’ll assist with carnival games. Unless excused by Mr. Whiteley or me, all Troop 682B scouts serving in a position of responsibility must assist.
3. NEW SCOUT PERMANENT PATROL PREFERENCES – OCTOBER 1 DEADLINE. As a reminder, we’ll assign new scouts to permanent patrols soon. If there are preferences or other considerations for a new scout, then the scout or a parent should inform a troop guide and/or me by October 1. Preferences are one of many factors used when assigning new scouts to permanent patrols.
4. ADULT EVENT LEADERS. As discussed during the September 17 parents meeting, we’re determining adult registered leaders to serve as event leaders for all events during the scouting year. If you are, or plan to become, an adult registered leader, then please complete the form at https://forms.gle/UBN18sgFVJG612aR7.
5. BOARD OF REVIEW VOLUNTEERS. As also discussed during the September 17 parents meeting, we need adult volunteers to assist with scout Boards of Review. If you can assist, or if you have questions, then please contact Assistant Scoutmaster Carl Martin at martincr2014@gmail.com.
6. DISTRICT CAMPOREE – OCTOBER 4 – 6. As a reminder, the Cub Run District Fall Camporee is October 4 – 6 at Camp Snyder in Haymarket, Virginia. Registration and additional information is available at https://forms.gle/ExV5sT3QbsdaYeov8. Unless excused by Mr. Whiteley or me, all Troop 682B scouts in a position of responsibility must attend the camporee.
7. FALL COURT OF HONOR – OCTOBER 8. As a reminder, our Fall Court of Honor is Tuesday, October 8. Please request any Board of Review related to the CoH before the September 24 troop meeting.
8. OA CUB RUN CHAPTER MEETING – OCTOBER 10. The Order of the Arrow (“OA”) Cub Run Chapter will meet on Thursday, October 10, at 7:00 pm at the Sully District Government Center (4900 Stonecroft Boulevard, Chantilly, Virginia). All troop 682 OA members are encouraged to attend.
9. PANCAKE BREAKFAST OVERNIGHTER – OCTOBER 12 – 13 (REVISED DATE). As a reminder, the date of our annual pancake breakfast overnighter has changed to Saturday – Sunday, October 12 – 13, at PVUMC. It will begin around 2:00 on Saturday afternoon and end around 11:00 on Sunday morning. All Troop 682 families are welcome to attend breakfast at 9:00 Sunday morning. In addition, any local Webelo scout is welcome to attend all or part of the overnighter.
10. TROOP ELECTION – OCTOBER 29. As a reminder, during its October 29 meeting, Troop 682B will elect a senior patrol leader and patrol leaders. All scouts are encouraged to attend and vote in the election.
11. OA FALL ORDEALS – SEPTEMBER 27-29 AND OCTOBER 25-27. As a reminder, the Order of the Arrow (“OA”) has one Ordeal in late September and one in late October. The Green Area Fall OA Ordeal is September 27 – 29 at Verdun Adventure Bound (Rixeyville, Virginia). The Cub Run Fall OA Ordeal is October 25 – 27 at Camp Snyder (Haymarket, Virginia). If you have been elected to the OA, but haven’t completed your Ordeal, then please attend one of the Ordeals. If you have questions regarding the Ordeals, or want to register for an Ordeal, then please contact Braeden Montague (bmontague57@hotmail.com). Braeden is the Troop 682 OA Representative and the Cub Run Chapter Chief.
Everyone, I hope you’re having a nice weekend.
A few Troop 682 announcements are below. Please note the adult leaders list, October 1 Court of Honor deadline, and camporee announcements.
Yours in Scouting, Mr. Thompson.
1. TROOP MEETING – OCTOBER 1. We’ll meet on Tuesday (October 1) from 7:00 – 8:30 pm at Pleasant Valley United Methodist Church (“PVUMC”) – 43987 Little River Turnpike (Highway 50), Chantilly, Virginia.
The Panda patrol is the October meeting patrol.
During the meeting, we’ll have:
– Set up (6:45 pm) and meeting opening (pledge of allegiance and scout law or oath);
– Opening announcements;
– Patrol time (attendance, advancement, etc.);
– District camporee preparation (pool noodle toss, menus, grubmasters, etc.);
– As coordinated by the Panda patrol, potential teaching for the Citizenship in the Nation, Sustainability, and Camping merit badges;
– One or more games;
– Closing announcements, rank recognitions, and scoutmaster minute; and
– Meeting closing and clean up.
2. ADULT LEADERS LIST. As discussed during the September 17 parents meeting, the current Troop 682B Adult Leader Positions are listed at https://docs.google.com/document/d/1nayX5eZ4sL0416SDVuUwPpHRxQCnQbuZvR61ssyp-Ig/edit. The list is updated periodically.
3. COURT OF HONOR RECOGNITION – OCTOBER 1 SCOUTBOOK DEADLINE. To be recognized during the October 8 Court of Honor, a merit badge, award, advancement, etc. must be entered in Scoutbook by Tuesday evening, October 1. Items entered after October 1 may not be recognized during this CoH.
4. DISTRICT CAMPOREE – OCTOBER 4 – 6. As a reminder, the Cub Run District Fall Camporee is October 4 – 6 at Camp Snyder in Haymarket, Virginia. Registration and additional information is available at https://forms.gle/ExV5sT3QbsdaYeov8. Unless excused by Mr. Whiteley or me, all Troop 682B scouts in a position of responsibility must attend the camporee. The deadline to register is Tuesday, October 1.
5. FALL COURT OF HONOR – OCTOBER 8. As a reminder, our Fall Court of Honor is Tuesday, October 8 at PVUMC.
6. OA CUB RUN CHAPTER MEETING – OCTOBER 10. As a reminder, the Order of the Arrow (“OA”) Cub Run Chapter will meet on Thursday, October 10, at 7:00 pm at the Sully District Government Center (4900 Stonecroft Boulevard, Chantilly, Virginia). All troop 682 OA members are encouraged to attend.
7. PANCAKE BREAKFAST OVERNIGHTER – OCTOBER 12 – 13. As a reminder, the new date of our annual pancake breakfast overnighter is Saturday – Sunday, October 12 – 13, at PVUMC. It will begin around 2:00 on Saturday afternoon and end around 11:00 on Sunday morning. All Troop 682 families are welcome to attend breakfast at 9:00 Sunday morning. In addition, any local Webelo scout is welcome to attend all or part of the overnighter. Registration and additional information is available at https://forms.gle/t6u7LweMVGqGD5AF6.
8. TROOP ELECTION – OCTOBER 29. As a reminder, during its October 29 meeting, Troop 682B will elect a senior patrol leader and patrol leaders. All scouts are encouraged to attend and vote in the election.
9. OA FALL ORDEAL – OCTOBER 25-27. As a reminder, the Cub Run Fall OA Ordeal is October 25 – 27 at Camp Snyder (Haymarket, Virginia). If you have been elected to the OA, but haven’t completed your Ordeal, then please attend one of the Ordeals. If you have questions regarding the Ordeals, or want to register for an Ordeal, then please contact Braeden Montague (bmontague57@hotmail.com).
10. WREATH FUNDRAISER – OCTOBER 1 KICK OFF. As explained in the September 25 email from Mrs. Montague, the Troop 682 Annual Holiday Wreath Fundraiser kicks off Tuesday (October 1). As in recent years, wreaths and greenery will be sold online only. Each Scout is expected to sell 5 wreaths or greenery, or pay a $40 “buy out” fee. For additional information, please see the attached flyer, see the email from Mrs. Montague, and/or contact Mrs. Montague at raveenaseeraj@hotmail.com.
11. NEW SCOUT PERMANENT PATROL PREFERENCES – OCTOBER 1 DEADLINE. As a reminder, we’ll assign new scouts to permanent patrols soon. If there are preferences or other considerations for a new scout, then the scout or a parent should inform a troop guide and/or me by October 1. Preferences are one of many factors used when assigning new scouts to permanent patrols.
12. ADULT EVENT LEADERS. As also discussed during the September 17 parents meeting, we’re determining adult registered leaders to serve as event leaders for all events during the scouting year. If you are, or plan to become, an adult registered leader, then please complete the form at https://forms.gle/UBN18sgFVJG612aR7.
13. BOARD OF REVIEW VOLUNTEERS. As also discussed during the September 17 parents meeting, we need adult volunteers to assist with scout Boards of Review. If you can assist, or if you have questions, then please contact Assistant Scoutmaster Carl Martin at martincr2014@gmail.com.
Everyone, I hope you enjoyed the beautiful weather this weekend.
A few Troop 682 announcements are below. Please note the Court of Honor, patrol assignments, and PLC meeting announcements.
Yours in Scouting, Mr. Thompson.
1. COURT OF HONOR – OCTOBER 8. Our Fall Court of Honor is tomorrow (Tuesday, October 8) at 7:00, at Pleasant Valley United Methodist Church (“PVUMC”) – 43987 Little River Turnpike (Highway 50), Chantilly, Virginia.
The Panda patrol is the October meeting patrol and will assist with the CoH. All Panda patrol members should arrive by 6:30 pm.
Families are invited and encouraged to attend the CoH. Please help us recognize and celebrate scout achievements since the last CoH.
2. NEW SCOUT PERMANENT PATROL ASSIGNMENTS. The tentative new scout permanent patrol assignments are below. The assignments are based on multiple factors, including a scout’s preference. Unfortunately, we could not accommodate every scout’s preference. If you have significant concerns or comments regarding an assignment, then please contact me as soon as possible.
– Honey Badger: Ben Graper, Kayden Islam, Suhas Joisha, and Conor Lyden
– Narwhal: Leo McWhirter and Liam Rexo
– Orca: Krishiv Nandamuri, John Phillip Potter, and Colton Quinn
– Penguin: Anay Karthikeyan, Thomas Snyder, ThaiBinh Truong, and Arjun Veeramachaneni
– Raven: Zachary Brissette, Mayukh Chittimalla, Abhinav Suraparaju, Akshath Thanuku, Bisaj Tripathi
3. PLC MEETING – OCTOBER 7. The patrol leaders council (“PLC”) will meet tonight (Monday, October 7), at 7:00 pm at PVUMC. Unless excused by Mr. Whiteley or me, all Troop 682B scouts serving in a position of responsibility (except assistant patrol leader or den chief) must attend. Den chiefs are encouraged to attend.
4. OCTOBER MERIT BADGES. During the October 15, 22, and/or 29 troop meetings, ASM Mike Cattafesta and Treasurer Bob Storch will each lead a group of scouts earning the Citizenship in the Nation merit badge, and ASM Erik Rexo will lead a group of scouts earning the Sustainability merit badge.
5. OA CUB RUN CHAPTER MEETING – OCTOBER 10. As a reminder, the Order of the Arrow (“OA”) Cub Run Chapter will meet on Thursday (October 10) at 7:00 pm at the Sully District Government Center (4900 Stonecroft Boulevard, Chantilly, Virginia). All troop 682 OA members are encouraged to attend.
6. PANCAKE BREAKFAST OVERNIGHTER – OCTOBER 12 – 13. As a reminder, our annual pancake breakfast overnighter is Saturday – Sunday (October 12 – 13) at PVUMC. It will begin around 2:00 on Saturday afternoon and end around 11:00 on Sunday morning. All Troop 682 families are welcome to attend breakfast at 9:00 Sunday morning. In addition, any local Webelo scout is welcome to attend all or part of the overnighter. Registration and additional information is available at https://forms.gle/t6u7LweMVGqGD5AF6.
7. TROOP ELECTION – OCTOBER 29. As a reminder, during its October 29 meeting, Troop 682B will elect a senior patrol leader and patrol leaders. All scouts are encouraged to attend and vote in the election.
8. OA FALL ORDEAL – OCTOBER 25-27. As a reminder, the Cub Run Fall OA Ordeal is October 25 – 27 at Camp Snyder (Haymarket, Virginia). If you have been elected to the OA, but haven’t completed your Ordeal, then please attend one of the Ordeals. If you have questions regarding the Ordeals, or want to register for an Ordeal, then please contact Braeden Montague (bmontague57@hotmail.com).
9. SCOUTING FOR FOOD DROP OFF – NOVEMBER 2. Our annual Scouting for Food drop off is at 8:00 am on Saturday, November 2. Additional information will be provided later.
10. SCOUTING FOR FOOD PICK UP – NOVEMBER 9. Our annual Scouting for Food pick up is at 8:00 am on Saturday, November 9. Additional information will be provided later.
11. OLD RAG CAMPOUT – NOVEMBER 15 – 17. Our Old Rag Mountain hiking campout is November 15 – 17 in Sperryville, Virginia. Registration and additional information will be provided later.
12. WREATH FUNDRAISER – OCTOBER 1 KICK OFF. As a reminder, and as explained in the September 25 email from Mrs. Montague, the Troop 682 Annual Holiday Wreath Fundraiser kicks off Tuesday (October 1). As in recent years, wreaths and greenery will be sold online only. Each Scout is expected to sell 5 wreaths or greenery, or pay a $40 “buy out” fee. For additional information, please see the email from Mrs. Montague, and/or contact Mrs. Montague at raveenaseeraj@hotmail.com.
13. ADULT LEADERS LIST. As a reminder, and as discussed during the September 17 parents meeting, the current Troop 682B Adult Leader Positions are listed at https://docs.google.com/document/d/1nayX5eZ4sL0416SDVuUwPpHRxQCnQbuZvR61ssyp-Ig/edit. The list is updated periodically. Please inform me if you have corrections.
14. ADULT EVENT LEADERS. As a reminder, and as also discussed during the September 17 parents meeting, we’re determining adult registered leaders to serve as event leaders for all events during the scouting year. If you are, or plan to become, an adult registered leader, then please complete the form at https://forms.gle/UBN18sgFVJG612aR7.
15. BOARD OF REVIEW VOLUNTEERS. As a reminder, and as also discussed during the September 17 parents meeting, we need adult volunteers to assist with scout Boards of Review. If you can assist, or if you have questions, then please contact Assistant Scoutmaster Carl Martin at martincr2014@gmail.com.
Everyone, I hope you enjoyed the beautiful weather this weekend.
A few Troop 682 announcements are below. Please note the Court of Honor, patrol assignments, and PLC meeting announcements.
Yours in Scouting, Mr. Thompson.
1. COURT OF HONOR – OCTOBER 8. Our Fall Court of Honor is tomorrow (Tuesday, October 8) at 7:00, at Pleasant Valley United Methodist Church (“PVUMC”) – 43987 Little River Turnpike (Highway 50), Chantilly, Virginia.
The Panda patrol is the October meeting patrol and will assist with the CoH. All Panda patrol members should arrive by 6:30 pm.
Families are invited and encouraged to attend the CoH. Please help us recognize and celebrate scout achievements since the last CoH.
2. NEW SCOUT PERMANENT PATROL ASSIGNMENTS. The tentative new scout permanent patrol assignments are below. The assignments are based on multiple factors, including a scout’s preference. Unfortunately, we could not accommodate every scout’s preference. If you have significant concerns or comments regarding an assignment, then please contact me as soon as possible.
– Honey Badger: Ben Graper, Kayden Islam, Suhas Joisha, and Conor Lyden
– Narwhal: Leo McWhirter and Liam Rexo
– Orca: Krishiv Nandamuri, John Phillip Potter, and Colton Quinn
– Penguin: Anay Karthikeyan, Thomas Snyder, ThaiBinh Truong, and Arjun Veeramachaneni
– Raven: Zachary Brissette, Mayukh Chittimalla, Abhinav Suraparaju, Akshath Thanuku, Bisaj Tripathi
3. PLC MEETING – OCTOBER 7. The patrol leaders council (“PLC”) will meet tonight (Monday, October 7), at 7:00 pm at PVUMC. Unless excused by Mr. Whiteley or me, all Troop 682B scouts serving in a position of responsibility (except assistant patrol leader or den chief) must attend. Den chiefs are encouraged to attend.
4. OCTOBER MERIT BADGES. During the October 15, 22, and/or 29 troop meetings, ASM Mike Cattafesta and Treasurer Bob Storch will each lead a group of scouts earning the Citizenship in the Nation merit badge, and ASM Erik Rexo will lead a group of scouts earning the Sustainability merit badge.
5. OA CUB RUN CHAPTER MEETING – OCTOBER 10. As a reminder, the Order of the Arrow (“OA”) Cub Run Chapter will meet on Thursday (October 10) at 7:00 pm at the Sully District Government Center (4900 Stonecroft Boulevard, Chantilly, Virginia). All troop 682 OA members are encouraged to attend.
6. PANCAKE BREAKFAST OVERNIGHTER – OCTOBER 12 – 13. As a reminder, our annual pancake breakfast overnighter is Saturday – Sunday (October 12 – 13) at PVUMC. It will begin around 2:00 on Saturday afternoon and end around 11:00 on Sunday morning. All Troop 682 families are welcome to attend breakfast at 9:00 Sunday morning. In addition, any local Webelo scout is welcome to attend all or part of the overnighter. Registration and additional information is available at https://forms.gle/t6u7LweMVGqGD5AF6.
7. TROOP ELECTION – OCTOBER 29. As a reminder, during its October 29 meeting, Troop 682B will elect a senior patrol leader and patrol leaders. All scouts are encouraged to attend and vote in the election.
8. OA FALL ORDEAL – OCTOBER 25-27. As a reminder, the Cub Run Fall OA Ordeal is October 25 – 27 at Camp Snyder (Haymarket, Virginia). If you have been elected to the OA, but haven’t completed your Ordeal, then please attend one of the Ordeals. If you have questions regarding the Ordeals, or want to register for an Ordeal, then please contact Braeden Montague (bmontague57@hotmail.com).
9. SCOUTING FOR FOOD DROP OFF – NOVEMBER 2. Our annual Scouting for Food drop off is at 8:00 am on Saturday, November 2. Additional information will be provided later.
10. SCOUTING FOR FOOD PICK UP – NOVEMBER 9. Our annual Scouting for Food pick up is at 8:00 am on Saturday, November 9. Additional information will be provided later.
11. OLD RAG CAMPOUT – NOVEMBER 15 – 17. Our Old Rag Mountain hiking campout is November 15 – 17 in Sperryville, Virginia. Registration and additional information will be provided later.
12. WREATH FUNDRAISER – OCTOBER 1 KICK OFF. As a reminder, and as explained in the September 25 email from Mrs. Montague, the Troop 682 Annual Holiday Wreath Fundraiser kicks off Tuesday (October 1). As in recent years, wreaths and greenery will be sold online only. Each Scout is expected to sell 5 wreaths or greenery, or pay a $40 “buy out” fee. For additional information, please see the email from Mrs. Montague, and/or contact Mrs. Montague at raveenaseeraj@hotmail.com.
13. ADULT LEADERS LIST. As a reminder, and as discussed during the September 17 parents meeting, the current Troop 682B Adult Leader Positions are listed at https://docs.google.com/document/d/1nayX5eZ4sL0416SDVuUwPpHRxQCnQbuZvR61ssyp-Ig/edit. The list is updated periodically. Please inform me if you have corrections.
14. ADULT EVENT LEADERS. As a reminder, and as also discussed during the September 17 parents meeting, we’re determining adult registered leaders to serve as event leaders for all events during the scouting year. If you are, or plan to become, an adult registered leader, then please complete the form at https://forms.gle/UBN18sgFVJG612aR7.
15. BOARD OF REVIEW VOLUNTEERS. As a reminder, and as also discussed during the September 17 parents meeting, we need adult volunteers to assist with scout Boards of Review. If you can assist, or if you have questions, then please contact Assistant Scoutmaster Carl Martin at martincr2014@gmail.com.
Everyone, I hope you’re enjoying another beautiful fall weekend.
A few Troop 682 announcements are below. Please note the ski trip, climbing overnighter, and updated troop calendar announcements.
Yours in Scouting, Mr. Thompson.
1. TROOP MEETING – OCTOBER 22. We’ll meet on Tuesday (October 22) from 7:00 – 8:30 pm at Pleasant Valley United Methodist Church (“PVUMC”) – 43987 Little River Turnpike (Highway 50), Chantilly, Virginia.
The Panda patrol is the October meeting patrol.
During the meeting, we’ll have:
– Set up (6:45 pm) and meeting opening (pledge of allegiance and scout law or oath);
– Opening announcements;
– Patrol time (attendance, advancement, etc.);
– Citizenship in the Nation merit badge classes led by Mr. Cattafesta and Mr. Storch, and Sustainability merit badge class led by Mr. Rexo;
– Bobbing for Apples led by the Panda patrol;
– Closing announcements, rank recognitions, outdoor ethics presentation, and scoutmaster minute;
– Wood Badge beading ceremony; and
– Meeting closing and clean up.
2. DAY SKI TRIP REVISED TO WEEKEND SKI TRIP. For various reasons, the February 8 day ski trip has been revised to a February 7 – 9 weekend ski trip. We’ll lodge (inside) Friday and Saturday nights at Cove Valley Camp, and ski Saturday at Whitetail Ski Resort. Registration and other information will be provided later.
3. CLIMBING OVERNIGHER RESCHEDULED TO MARCH 1-2. To facilitate adult leaders attending the February 22 University of Scouting, the climbing overnighter has been rescheduled from February 22 – 23 to March 1 – 2. Registration and other information will be provided later
4. UPDATED TROOP CALENDAR. An updated Troop 682 2024-2025 calendar is attached. It reflects the ski trip and climbing overnighter revisions.
5. OA FALL ORDEAL – OCTOBER 25-27. As a reminder, the Cub Run Fall Order of the Arrow Ordeal is October 25 – 27 at Camp Snyder (Haymarket, Virginia). If you have been elected to the OA, but haven’t completed your Ordeal, then please attend the Ordeal. If you have questions regarding the Ordeal, or want to register for the Ordeal, then please contact Braeden Montague (bmontague57@hotmail.com).
6. TROOP ELECTION – OCTOBER 29. As a reminder, during its October 29 meeting, Troop 682B will elect a senior patrol leader and patrol leaders. All scouts are encouraged to attend and vote in the election.
7. SCOUTING FOR FOOD DROP OFF – NOVEMBER 2. As a reminder, our annual Scouting for Food drop off is at 8:00 am on Saturday, November 2. Additional information will be provided later.
8, PLC MEETING – NOVEMBER 4. The patrol leaders council will meet on Monday, November 4, at 7:00 pm at PVUMC. Unless excused by Mr. Whiteley or me, all Troop 682B scouts serving in a position of responsibility (except assistant patrol leader or den chief) must attend. Den chiefs are encouraged to attend.
9. SCOUTING FOR FOOD PICK UP – NOVEMBER 9. As a reminder, our annual Scouting for Food pick up is at 8:00 am on Saturday, November 9. Additional information will be provided later.
10. OA CUB RUN CHAPTER MEETING – NOVEMBER 14. The Order of the Arrow (“OA”) Cub Run Chapter will meet on Thursday, November 14, at 7:00 pm at the Sully District Government Center (4900 Stonecroft Boulevard, Chantilly, Virginia). All troop 682 OA members are encouraged to attend.
11. OLD RAG CAMPOUT – NOVEMBER 15 – 17. As a reminder, our Old Rag Mountain hiking campout is November 15 – 17 in Sperryville, Virginia. Registration and additional information will be provided later.
Everyone, I hope you’re enjoying another beautiful fall weekend.
A few Troop 682 announcements are below. Please note the ski trip, climbing overnighter, and updated troop calendar announcements.
Yours in Scouting, Mr. Thompson.
1. TROOP MEETING – OCTOBER 22. We’ll meet on Tuesday (October 22) from 7:00 – 8:30 pm at Pleasant Valley United Methodist Church (“PVUMC”) – 43987 Little River Turnpike (Highway 50), Chantilly, Virginia.
The Panda patrol is the October meeting patrol.
During the meeting, we’ll have:
– Set up (6:45 pm) and meeting opening (pledge of allegiance and scout law or oath);
– Opening announcements;
– Patrol time (attendance, advancement, etc.);
– Citizenship in the Nation merit badge classes led by Mr. Cattafesta and Mr. Storch, and Sustainability merit badge class led by Mr. Rexo;
– Bobbing for Apples led by the Panda patrol;
– Closing announcements, rank recognitions, outdoor ethics presentation, and scoutmaster minute;
– Wood Badge beading ceremony; and
– Meeting closing and clean up.
2. DAY SKI TRIP REVISED TO WEEKEND SKI TRIP. For various reasons, the February 8 day ski trip has been revised to a February 7 – 9 weekend ski trip. We’ll lodge (inside) Friday and Saturday nights at Cove Valley Camp, and ski Saturday at Whitetail Ski Resort. Registration and other information will be provided later.
3. CLIMBING OVERNIGHER RESCHEDULED TO MARCH 1-2. To facilitate adult leaders attending the February 22 University of Scouting, the climbing overnighter has been rescheduled from February 22 – 23 to March 1 – 2. Registration and other information will be provided later
4. UPDATED TROOP CALENDAR. An updated Troop 682 2024-2025 calendar is attached. It reflects the ski trip and climbing overnighter revisions.
5. OA FALL ORDEAL – OCTOBER 25-27. As a reminder, the Cub Run Fall Order of the Arrow Ordeal is October 25 – 27 at Camp Snyder (Haymarket, Virginia). If you have been elected to the OA, but haven’t completed your Ordeal, then please attend the Ordeal. If you have questions regarding the Ordeal, or want to register for the Ordeal, then please contact Braeden Montague (bmontague57@hotmail.com).
6. TROOP ELECTION – OCTOBER 29. As a reminder, during its October 29 meeting, Troop 682B will elect a senior patrol leader and patrol leaders. All scouts are encouraged to attend and vote in the election.
7. SCOUTING FOR FOOD DROP OFF – NOVEMBER 2. As a reminder, our annual Scouting for Food drop off is at 8:00 am on Saturday, November 2. Additional information will be provided later.
8, PLC MEETING – NOVEMBER 4. The patrol leaders council will meet on Monday, November 4, at 7:00 pm at PVUMC. Unless excused by Mr. Whiteley or me, all Troop 682B scouts serving in a position of responsibility (except assistant patrol leader or den chief) must attend. Den chiefs are encouraged to attend.
9. SCOUTING FOR FOOD PICK UP – NOVEMBER 9. As a reminder, our annual Scouting for Food pick up is at 8:00 am on Saturday, November 9. Additional information will be provided later.
10. OA CUB RUN CHAPTER MEETING – NOVEMBER 14. The Order of the Arrow (“OA”) Cub Run Chapter will meet on Thursday, November 14, at 7:00 pm at the Sully District Government Center (4900 Stonecroft Boulevard, Chantilly, Virginia). All troop 682 OA members are encouraged to attend.
11. OLD RAG CAMPOUT – NOVEMBER 15 – 17. As a reminder, our Old Rag Mountain hiking campout is November 15 – 17 in Sperryville, Virginia. Registration and additional information will be provided later.
Everyone, congratulations to the below Troop 682B scouts elected or appointed to positions of responsibility.
A few Troop 682 announcements are below. Please note the Scouting for Food and Old Rag Campout announcements.
Yours in Scouting, Mr. Thompson.
1. TROOP MEETING – NOVEMBER 5. We’ll meet on Tuesday (November 5) from 7:00 – 8:30 pm at Pleasant Valley United Methodist Church (“PVUMC”) – 43987 Little River Turnpike (Highway 50), Chantilly, Virginia.
The Penguin patrol is the November meeting patrol.
During the meeting, we’ll have:
– Set up (6:45 pm) and meeting opening (pledge of allegiance and scout law or oath);
– Opening announcements;
– Patrol time (attendance, advancement, etc.);
– Citizenship in the Nation merit badge classes led by Mr. Cattafesta and Mr. Storch, and Sustainability merit badge class led by Mr. Rexo;
– Scouting for Food Pick Up Preparation;
– Knife and Axe Sharpening Skills;
– Closing announcements, rank recognitions, and scoutmaster minute; and
– Meeting closing and clean up.
2. ELECTED AND APPOINTED POSITIONS. Scouts elected or appointed to positions of responsibility during or after the October 29 troop meeting are listed below. As a reminder, all previous positions terminated October 29.
– Senior Patrol Leader: Jon Cattafesta
– Assistant Senior Patrol Leaders: Russell Brown and Aarnav Upadhyaya
– Patrol Leaders: Ryan Dunn (Honey Badger), Ritwik Kaki (Panda), Jason Cody Potter (Orca), Atharv Singh (Narwhal), Arjun Veeramachaneni (Penguin), and Kevin Williams (Raven)
– Historian: Srihith Layagala
– Quartermaster: Kellan Flick
– Order of the Arrow Unit Representative: Ethan Whiteley
– Outdoor Ethics Guide: Ashrith Thumuluru
– Scribe: Henry Kay
– Troop Guides: Alexander Ducote, Atharv Nandamuri, and Mithran Venugopal
– Assistant Patrol Leaders: Haidar Anbari (Raven), Kale Burt (Orca), Anay Karthikeyan (Penguin), John Phillip Potter (Orca), Colton Quinn (Orca), Harwin Randhawa (Narwhal), and Mithran Venugopal (Panda)
3. PLC MEETING – NOVEMBER 4. As a reminder, the (new) patrol leaders council will meet tomorrow (Monday, November 4) at 7:00 pm at PVUMC. Unless excused by Mr. Whiteley or me, all Troop 682B scouts serving in a position of responsibility (except assistant patrol leader or den chief) must attend. Den chiefs are encouraged to attend.
4. SCOUTING FOR FOOD PICK UP – NOVEMBER 9. As a reminder, our annual Scouting for Food pick up is at 8:00 am on Saturday (November 9). We’ll meet at PVUMC. Please wear your Class A uniform and dress appropriately for the weather. Adults, we need drivers to transport scouts to and from the pick up areas. We also need sports utility vehicles and trucks to transport collected food to the district collection center. We also need boxes for collecting and transporting food. Unless excused by Mr. Whiteley or me, and other than assistant patrol leaders, all scouts serving in a position of responsibility must assist.
5. OA CUB RUN CHAPTER MEETING – NOVEMBER 14. The Order of the Arrow (“OA”) Cub Run Chapter will meet on Thursday, November 14, at 7:00 pm at the Sully District Government Center (4900 Stonecroft Boulevard, Chantilly, Virginia). All Troop 682 OA members are encouraged to attend.
6. OLD RAG CAMPOUT – NOVEMBER 15 – 17. As a reminder, our Old Rag Mountain hiking campout is November 15 – 17 in Sperryville, Virginia. Registration and additional information is available at https://forms.gle/48kDBRPpc5ncfFhY7. Please register by 7:00 pm on Monday, November 11. Unless excused by Mr. Whiteley or me, and other than assistant patrol leaders, all scouts serving in a position of responsibility must assist.
7. PACK 1148 AOL DEN VISITS – NOVEMBER 19. Pack 1148 Arrow of Light dens will visit during the November 19 troop meeting.
8. PACK 910 CARNIVAL ASSISTANCE – NOVEMBER 22. We’ll assist Pack 910 with its Fall Carnival on Friday, November 22. The carnival will begin at 7:00 pm at Vine and Branches Lutheran Church (25615 Lennox Hale Drive). Unless excused by Mr. Whiteley or me, and other than assistant patrol leaders, all scouts serving in a position of responsibility must assist.
9. NO TROOP MEETING – NOVEMBER 26. Because of the Thanksgiving school break, we will not meet on Tuesday, November 26.
10. ADVANCED SCOUT SKILLS CAMPOUT – DECEMBER 6 – 8. Our annual advanced scout skills campout is December 6 – 8 at Camp Snyder in Haymarket, Virginia. Registration and additional information will be provided later.
11. DAY SKI TRIP REVISED TO WEEKEND SKI TRIP. As a reminder, for various reasons, the February 8 day ski trip has been revised to a February 7 – 9 weekend ski trip. We’ll lodge (inside) Friday and Saturday nights at Cove Valley Camp, and ski Saturday at Whitetail Ski Resort. Registration and additional information will be provided later.
12. CLIMBING OVERNIGHER RESCHEDULED TO MARCH 1-2. As a reminder, to facilitate adult leaders attending the February 22 University of Scouting, the climbing overnighter has been rescheduled from February 22 – 23 to March 1 – 2. Registration and additional information will be provided later
Everyone, we collected 1,667 pounds of food during Scouting for Food. That’s great.
And, thank you to our veterans. We appreciate your service and sacrifice.
A few Troop 682B announcements are below.
Yours in Scouting, Mr. Thompson.
1. TROOP MEETING – NOVEMBER 12. We’ll meet on Tuesday (November 12) from 7:00 – 8:30 pm at Pleasant Valley United Methodist Church (“PVUMC”) – 43987 Little River Turnpike (Highway 50), Chantilly, Virginia.
The Penguin and Panda patrols are the November meeting patrols.
During the meeting, we’ll have:
– Set up (6:45 pm) and meeting opening (pledge of allegiance and scout law or oath);
– Opening announcements;
– Patrol time (attendance, advancement, etc.);
– Old Rag campout preparation;
– Hiking and cold weather skill instruction led by Ethan and Ritwik;
– One or more games planned and led by the Penguin and Panda patrols;
– Closing announcements, rank recognitions, and scoutmaster minute; and
– Meeting closing and clean up.
2. ELECTED AND APPOINTED POSITIONS. As a reminder, scouts elected or appointed to positions of responsibility during or after the October 29 troop meeting are listed below.
– Senior Patrol Leader: Jon Cattafesta
– Assistant Senior Patrol Leaders: Russell Brown (Events) and Aarnav Upadhyaya (Meetings)
– Patrol Leaders: Ryan Dunn (Honey Badger), Ritwik Kaki (Panda), Jason Cody Potter (Orca), Atharv Singh (Narwhal), Arjun Veeramachaneni (Penguin), and Kevin Williams (Raven)
– Historian: Srihith Layagala
– Quartermaster: Kellan Flick
– Order of the Arrow Unit Representative: Ethan Whiteley
– Outdoor Ethics Guide: Ashrith Thumuluru
– Scribe: Henry Kay
– Troop Guides: Alexander Ducote, Atharv Nandamuri, and Mithran Venugopal
– Webmaster: Samvith Annavaram
– Assistant Patrol Leaders: Haidar Anbari (Raven), Kale Burt (Orca), Anay Karthikeyan (Penguin), John Phillip Potter (Orca), Colton Quinn (Orca), Harwin Randhawa (Narwhal), and Mithran Venugopal (Panda)
3. OA CUB RUN CHAPTER MEETING – NOVEMBER 14. As a reminder, the Order of the Arrow (“OA”) Cub Run Chapter will meet on Thursday (November 14) at 7:00 pm at the Sully District Government Center (4900 Stonecroft Boulevard, Chantilly, Virginia). All Troop 682 OA members are encouraged to attend.
4. OLD RAG CAMPOUT – NOVEMBER 15 – 17. As a reminder, our Old Rag Mountain hiking campout is November 15 – 17 in Sperryville, Virginia. Registration and additional information are available at https://forms.gle/48kDBRPpc5ncfFhY7. Please register by 7:00 pm on Monday, November 11. Unless excused by Mr. Whiteley or me, and other than assistant patrol leaders, all scouts serving in a position of responsibility must attend.
5. PACK 1148 AOL DEN VISITS – NOVEMBER 19. As a reminder, Pack 1148 Arrow of Light dens will visit during the November 19 troop meeting.
6. PACK 910 CARNIVAL ASSISTANCE – NOVEMBER 22. As a reminder, We’ll assist Pack 910 with its Fall Carnival on Friday, November 22. The carnival will begin at 7:00 pm at Vine and Branches Lutheran Church (25615 Lennox Hale Drive). Unless excused by Mr. Whiteley or me, and other than assistant patrol leaders, all scouts serving in a position of responsibility must assist.
7. NO TROOP MEETING – NOVEMBER 26. As a reminder, because of the Thanksgiving school break, we will not meet on Tuesday, November 26.
8. ADVANCED SCOUT SKILLS CAMPOUT – DECEMBER 6 – 8. As a reminder, our annual advanced scout skills campout is December 6 – 8 at Camp Snyder in Haymarket, Virginia. Registration and additional information will be provided later.
Everyone, we enjoyed a nice Old Rag campout and hike this weekend. The weather was beautiful. The hike was challenging, but rewarding. Our bodies are tired and sore.
A few Troop 682 announcements are below. Please note the Pack 1148 AoL visit, Pack 910 Carnival assistance, and Northern Tier 2026 interest announcements.
Yours in Scouting, Mr. Thompson.
1. TROOP MEETING – NOVEMBER 19. We’ll meet on Tuesday (November 19) from 7:00 – 8:30 pm at Pleasant Valley United Methodist Church (“PVUMC”) – 43987 Little River Turnpike (Highway 50), Chantilly, Virginia.
The Penguin and Panda patrols are the November meeting patrols.
During the meeting, we’ll have:
– Set up (6:45 pm) and meeting opening (pledge of allegiance and scout law or oath);
– Opening announcements;
– Pack 1148 Arrow of Light scout welcomes;
– Patrol time (attendance, advancement, etc.);
– Bow saw, axe, and fire building stations;
– One or more games planned and led by the Penguin and Panda patrols;
– Closing announcements, rank recognitions, and scoutmaster minute; and
– Meeting closing and clean up.
2. PACK 1148 AOL DEN VISITS – NOVEMBER 19. As a reminder, Pack 1148 Arrow of Light dens will visit during the Tuesday (November 19) troop meeting. Please welcome and engage with the scouts.
3. PACK 910 CARNIVAL ASSISTANCE – NOVEMBER 22. As a reminder, We’ll assist Pack 910 with its Fall Carnival on Friday, November 22. The carnival will begin at 7:00 pm at Vine and Branches Lutheran Church (25615 Lennox Hale Drive). Unless excused by Mr. Whiteley or me, and other than assistant patrol leaders, all scouts serving in a position of responsibility must assist.
4. NORTHERN TIER 2026. We’re beginning to plan for attending Northern Tier during summer 2026. Because crew registrations begin in January 2025, we need to determine attendance interest. If a scout is currently in the 7th grade, then he or she should be old enough to attend. Interest and additional information is available at https://forms.gle/9LYEzKtc2qKFkxyq8.
5. NO TROOP MEETING – NOVEMBER 26. As a reminder, because of the Thanksgiving school break, we will not meet on Tuesday, November 26.
6. ADVANCED SCOUT SKILLS CAMPOUT – DECEMBER 6 – 8. As a reminder, our annual advanced scout skills campout is December 6 – 8 at Camp Snyder in Haymarket, Virginia. Registration and additional information will be provided later.
7. OA CUB RUN CHAPTER MEETING – DECEMBER 12. The Order of the Arrow (“OA”) Cub Run Chapter will meet on Thursday, December 12, at 7:00 pm at the Sully District Government Center (4900 Stonecroft Boulevard, Chantilly, Virginia). All Troop 682 OA members are encouraged to attend.
Everyone, I hope you had a nice Thanksgiving. In case you’re wondering, North Carolina State University defeated the University of North Carolina in an epic football game.
A few Troop 682 announcements are below.
Yours in Scouting, Mr. Thompson.
1. TROOP MEETING – DECEMBER 3. We’ll meet on Tuesday (December 3) from 7:00 – 8:30 pm at Pleasant Valley United Methodist Church (“PVUMC”) – 43987 Little River Turnpike (Highway 50), Chantilly, Virginia.
The Raven patrol is the December meeting patrol.
During the meeting, we’ll have:
– Set up (6:45 pm) and meeting opening (pledge of allegiance and scout law or oath);
– Opening announcements;
– Patrol time (attendance, advancement, etc.);
– Advanced scout skills campout preparation and planning;
– One or more games planned and led by the Raven patrol;
– Closing announcements, rank recognitions, and scoutmaster minute; and
– Meeting closing and clean up.
2. PLC MEETING – DECEMBER 2. As a reminder, the patrol leaders council (“PLC”) will meet tomorrow (Monday, December 2) at 7:00 pm at PVUMC. Unless excused by Mr. Whiteley or me, all Troop 682B scouts serving in a position of responsibility (except assistant patrol leader or den chief) must attend. Den chiefs are encouraged to attend.
3. ADVANCED SCOUT SKILLS CAMPOUT – DECEMBER 6 – 8. As a reminder, our annual advanced scout skills campout is December 6 – 8 at Camp Snyder in Haymarket, Virginia. Registration and additional information is available at https://forms.gle/npLav48stuBFzF3g9.
4. EAGLE SCOUT PROJECT – DECEMBER 14. Mithran Venugopal will lead his Eagle Scout project (invasive plant species removal) on Saturday, December 14, from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm. Please arrive at the Hanson Park Nature Center (42071 Nature Overlook Drive, Aldie, Virginia) by 9:45 am. The project will be outside. Please wear weather-appropriate clothing. Closed-toe shoes are required. If you have them, then please bring work gloves, loppers, shovels, and/or leaf blowers. Lunch will be provided. Please register at Invasive Plant Species Removal Sign Up.
5. OA CUB RUN CHAPTER MEETING – DECEMBER 12. As a reminder, the Order of the Arrow (“OA”) Cub Run Chapter will meet on Thursday, December 12, at 7:00 pm at the Sully District Government Center (4900 Stonecroft Boulevard, Chantilly, Virginia). All Troop 682 OA members are encouraged to attend.
6. NO TROOP MEETING – DECEMBER 24 AND 31. As a reminder, because of the holiday break, we will not meet on Tuesday, December 24 or 31.
7. PLC MEETING – JANUARY 6. As a reminder, the PLC will meet on Monday, January 6, at 7:00 pm at PVUMC. Unless excused by Mr. Whiteley or me, all Troop 682B scouts serving in a position of responsibility (except assistant patrol leader or den chief) must attend. Den chiefs are encouraged to attend.
8. HOLIDAY PARTY AND GIFT EXCHANGE – JANUARY 7. As a reminder, our annual holiday party and gift exchange is Tuesday, January 7. Additional information will be provided later.
9. USS WISCONSIN BATTLESHIP OVERNIGHTER – JANUARY 11-12. As a reminder, we’ll tour and sleep aboard the USS Wisconsin January 11 – 12, 2025 in Norfolk, Virginia. Registration and additional information is available at https://forms.gle/ucZ6t714Y1WY9zya9. The registration deadline is December 10.
10. PENTAGON DAY TRIP – JANUARY 25. As a reminder, we’ll tour the Pentagon on Saturday, January 25, 2025. Registration and additional information will be provided later.
11. MULCH SALE FUNDRAISER SOLICITATION – FEBRUARY 1. As a reminder, our mulch sale fundraiser solicitation is Saturday, February 1. Additional information will be provided later.
12. SKI TRIP – FEBRUARY 7-9. As a reminder, our ski trip is February 7 – 9. We’ll ski at Whitetail Ski Resort, and lodge at Cove Valley Camp, in Mercersburg, Pennsylvania. Registration and additional information will be provided later.
13. NORTHERN TIER 2026. As a reminder, we’re beginning to plan for attending Northern Tier during summer 2026. Because crew registrations begin in January 2025, we need to determine attendance interest. If a scout is currently in the 7th grade, then he or she should be old enough to attend. Interest and additional information is available at https://forms.gle/9LYEzKtc2qKFkxyq8.
Everyone, I hope you stayed warm yesterday. It was cold!
A few Troop 682 announcements are below. Please note the December 10 registration deadline for the USS Wisconsin Battleship overnighter.
Yours in Scouting, Mr. Thompson.
1. TROOP MEETING – DECEMBER 10. We’ll meet on Tuesday (December 10) from 7:00 – 8:30 pm at Pleasant Valley United Methodist Church (“PVUMC”) – 43987 Little River Turnpike (Highway 50), Chantilly, Virginia.
The Raven patrol is the December meeting patrol.
During the meeting, we’ll have:
– Set up (6:45 pm) and meeting opening (pledge of allegiance and scout law or oath);
– Opening announcements;
– Patrol time (attendance, advancement, etc.);
– Night navigation led by Kevin;
– One or more games planned and led by the Raven patrol;
– Closing announcements, rank recognitions, and scoutmaster minute; and
– Meeting closing and clean up.
2. OA CUB RUN CHAPTER MEETING – DECEMBER 12. As a reminder, the Order of the Arrow (“OA”) Cub Run Chapter will meet on Thursday, December 12, at 7:00 pm at the Sully District Government Center (4900 Stonecroft Boulevard, Chantilly, Virginia). All Troop 682 OA members are encouraged to attend.
3. EAGLE SCOUT PROJECT – DECEMBER 14. As a reminder, Mithran Venugopal will lead his Eagle Scout project (invasive plant species removal) on Saturday (December 14) from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm. Please arrive at the Hanson Park Nature Center (42071 Nature Overlook Drive, Aldie, Virginia) by 9:45 am. The project will be outside. Please wear weather-appropriate clothing. Closed-toe shoes are required. If you have them, then please bring work gloves, loppers, shovels, and/or leaf blowers. This service is conservation-related. Lunch will be provided. Please register at https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0E48ADAE2BA1FAC25-53577514-invasive#/.
4. PACK 1148 AoL VISIT – DECEMBER 17. A few Pack 1148 Arrow of Light scouts will visit during the December 17 troop meeting.
5. NO TROOP MEETING – DECEMBER 24 AND 31. As a reminder, because of the holiday break, we will not meet on Tuesday, December 24 or 31.
6. EAGLE COURT OF HONOR – JANUARY 5. An Eagle Court of Honor for Emma Whiteley will be held Sunday, January 5, at 3:00 at PVUMC. Scouts and their families are invited to attend and celebrate the first Troop 682G Eagle Scout.
7. PLC MEETING – JANUARY 6. As a reminder, the Patrol Leaders Council (“PLC”) will meet on Monday, January 6, at 7:00 pm at PVUMC. Unless excused by Mr. Whiteley or me, all Troop 682B scouts serving in a position of responsibility (except assistant patrol leader or den chief) must attend. Den chiefs are encouraged to attend.
8. HOLIDAY PARTY AND GIFT EXCHANGE – JANUARY 7. As a reminder, our annual holiday party and gift exchange is Tuesday, January 7. Please bring a wrapped gift costing between $10 and 20. Ryan and the Honey Badger patrol will lead the gift exchange. The Panda patrol will provide food. Additional information will be provided later.
9. OA CUB RUN CHAPTER MEETING – JANUARY 9. The OA Cub Run Chapter will meet on Thursday, January 9, at 7:00 pm at the Sully District Government Center (4900 Stonecroft Boulevard, Chantilly, Virginia). All Troop 682 OA members are encouraged to attend.
10. USS WISCONSIN BATTLESHIP OVERNIGHTER – JANUARY 11-12. As a reminder, we’ll tour and sleep aboard the USS Wisconsin January 11 – 12, 2025 in Norfolk, Virginia. Registration and additional information is available at https://forms.gle/ucZ6t714Y1WY9zya9. The registration deadline is December 10.
11. PENTAGON DAY TRIP – JANUARY 25. As a reminder, we’ll tour the Pentagon on Saturday, January 25, 2025. Registration and additional information will be provided later.
12. MULCH SALE FUNDRAISER SOLICITATION – FEBRUARY 1. As a reminder, our mulch sale fundraiser solicitation is Saturday, February 1. Additional information will be provided later.
13. SKI TRIP – FEBRUARY 7-9. As a reminder, our ski trip is February 7 – 9. We’ll ski at Whitetail Ski Resort, and lodge at Cove Valley Camp, in Mercersburg, Pennsylvania. Registration and additional information will be provided later.
14. NORTHERN TIER 2026. As a reminder, we’re beginning to plan for attending Northern Tier during summer 2026. Because crew registrations begin in January 2025, we need to determine attendance interest. If a scout is currently in the 7th grade, then he or she should be old enough to attend. Interest and additional information is available at https://forms.gle/9LYEzKtc2qKFkxyq8.
Everyone, happy mid-December. I can’t believe 2025 is almost here.
A few Troop 682 announcements are below. Please note the AoL visit, Eagle CoHs, Scout Sunday, and mulch sale drop off and pick up announcements.
Yours in Scouting, Mr. Thompson.
1. TROOP MEETING – DECEMBER 17. We’ll meet on Tuesday (December 17) from 7:00 – 8:30 pm at Pleasant Valley United Methodist Church (“PVUMC”) – 43987 Little River Turnpike (Highway 50), Chantilly, Virginia.
The Raven patrol (Kevin patrol leader) is the December meeting patrol.
During the meeting, we’ll have:
– Set up (6:45 pm) and meeting opening (pledge of allegiance and scout law or oath);
– Opening announcements;
– Patrol time (attendance, advancement, etc.);
– Nutrition instruction led by Mithran;
– One or more games planned and led by the Raven patrol;
– Closing announcements, rank recognitions, and scoutmaster minute; and
– Meeting closing and clean up.
2. PACK 1148 AoL VISIT – DECEMBER 17. As a reminder, a few Pack 1148 Arrow of Light scouts will visit during the Tuesday (December 17) troop meeting.
3. NO TROOP MEETING – DECEMBER 24 AND 31. As a reminder, because of the holiday break, we will not meet on Tuesday, December 24 or 31.
4. EAGLE COURTS OF HONOR – JANUARY 5 and 12. You are invited to attend the following Eagle Courts of Honor: (1) Emma Whiteley – Sunday, January 5, 3:00, PVUMC and (2) Andrew Koch and Will Rowzie – Sunday, January 12, 3:00 pm, PVUMC.
5. PLC MEETING – JANUARY 6. As a reminder, the Patrol Leaders Council (“PLC”) will meet on Monday, January 6, at 7:00 pm at PVUMC. Unless excused by Mr. Whiteley or me, all Troop 682B scouts serving in a position of responsibility (except assistant patrol leader or den chief) must attend. Den chiefs are encouraged to attend.
6. HOLIDAY PARTY AND GIFT EXCHANGE – JANUARY 7. As a reminder, our annual holiday party and gift exchange is Tuesday, January 7. Please bring a wrapped gift costing between $10 and 20. Ryan and the Honey Badger patrol will lead the gift exchange. The Panda patrol will provide food. Additional information will be provided later.
7. OA CUB RUN CHAPTER MEETING – JANUARY 9. As a reminder, the OA Cub Run Chapter will meet on Thursday, January 9, at 7:00 pm at the Sully District Government Center (4900 Stonecroft Boulevard, Chantilly, Virginia). All Troop 682 OA members are encouraged to attend.
8. USS WISCONSIN BATTLESHIP OVERNIGHTER – JANUARY 11-12. As a reminder, we’ll tour and sleep aboard the USS Wisconsin January 11 – 12, 2025 in Norfolk, Virginia. Registration is closed. Additional trip information will be provided later.
9. PENTAGON DAY TRIP – JANUARY 25. As a reminder, we’ll tour the Pentagon on Saturday, January 25, 2025. Registration and additional information will be provided later.
10. MULCH SALE FUNDRAISER DROP OFF – FEBRUARY 1. Our mulch sale fundraiser “drop off” is Saturday, February 1. We’ll hang door tags promoting the fundraiser. We’ll meet at 9:00 am at PVUMC. Please dress appropriately for the weather.
11. SKI TRIP – FEBRUARY 7-9. As a reminder, our ski trip is February 7 – 9. We’ll ski at Whitetail Ski Resort, and lodge at Cove Valley Camp, in Mercersburg, Pennsylvania. Registration and additional information will be provided later.
12. SCOUT SUNDAY – FEBRUARY 9. Scout Sunday is February 9 at 11:00 am at PVUMC. Please join the troop in expressing our appreciation to PVUMC. All Troop 682B scouts serving in a position of responsibility, and unless attending the ski trip or excused by Mr. Whiteley or me, are expected to attend. Additional information will be provided later.
13. MULCH SALE FUNDRAISER PICK UP – MARCH 15. Our mulch sale fundraiser “pick up” is tentatively scheduled for Saturday, March 15. Purchasers of less than 20 bags will pick up their mulch from PVUMC. Purchasers of 20 or more bags will have their mulch delivered on this or another date. Additional information will be provided.
14. NORTHERN TIER 2026. As a reminder, we’re beginning to plan for attending Northern Tier during summer 2026. Because crew registrations begin in January 2025, we need to determine attendance interest. If a scout is currently in the 7th grade, then he or she should be old enough to attend. Interest and additional information is available at https://forms.gle/9LYEzKtc2qKFkxyq8.
