Planting Trees at Arbor Day
We planted a bunch of trees and in the process we got covered in mud. We also got some stickers and seeds and at the end we got a tree that we chose.
We planted a bunch of trees and in the process we got covered in mud. We also got some stickers and seeds and at the end we got a tree that we chose.
It took us two days to do all of it together, we place the tags in January to let them know that they can help out and then we picked up the food people left outside their door for us in March. We had a lot of fun and we got to see new places.
We did a bunch of different merit badges we each worked on three or four badges, some of us did the Sewing and Needlework test lab so if it actually becomes a merit badge we will get it. We went two times one time in January and the other in March and it lasted all
Even though Icicle didn’t turn out exactly as planned, Troop 1920 made the most of it! With snow in the forecast and safety as the top priority, the overnight was transformed into a winter day trip and it ended up being a great call. Scouts spent Saturday, January 24th outdoors embracing the cold weather, having
On December 13th, Troop 1920 joined volunteers across the country to participate in Wreaths Across America, a national day of remembrance dedicated to honoring the men and women who served our nation. Our scouts helped lay wreaths on veterans’ graves, taking a moment at each headstone to read the name, reflect on their service, and
Valkyrie Service Day is a nationwide movement dedicated to community service, where scouting units and local organizations come together to do a good turn in memory of Bel Air Scout Mackenzie Opdyke. Troop 1920 hosted its third annual Valkyrie Service Day at Shamrock Park in Bel Air on Saturday, Nov. 8. More than 300 volunteers
On Saturday, September 27th, Troop 1920 laced up their boots and headed to Aberdeen, MD for an exciting day of orienteering. It was a skill-building adventure that combined hiking, navigation, and teamwork. Set in wooded trails and open fields, the scouts were challenged to put their map-reading and compass skills to the test as they