
Sea Scout Are Making Waves on the Texas Gulf Coast!
A crew of Sea Scouts, known as “Greek Fire,” made history by winning the 38th annual Harvest Moon Regatta — becoming the first-ever Sea Scout Ship to take the title.

Alum Edward Holland Honored for Heroic Rescue Attempt
Edward Holland, a paramedic from Fall River, Massachusetts, is receiving recognition after attempting to rescue a person from the Taunton River.

Montana Scout Saves Younger Brother From Drowning, Receives Honor Medal
In July, 14-year-old Scout William Hanson of Belgrade, Montana, demonstrated extraordinary heroism by saving his younger brother Ethan from drowning at Canyon Ferry Lake.

NFL’s David Montgomery Honored with Scouting’s North Star Award for Leadership
Detroit Lions Running Back and Eagle Scout David Montgomery was honored on October 7 with one of Scouting’s highest accolades. Lions owner Sheila Ford Hamp presented Montgomery with the North Star Award. The award recognizes individuals who have made a “significant and lasting impact” on Scouting.

Minnesota Scouter Earns National Heroism Award
Last January, in freezing winter conditions, Chris Kirk of Troop 547 in Albertville, Minnesota, bravely jumped into the Crow River to rescue a truck driver who had crashed into the water. His quick thinking and courage exemplify the Scouting values of service and leadership, demonstrating how Scouts make a real difference in their communities.

Cornelia. Georgia Unites to Restore a Landmark of Scout Leadership
In Cornelia, Georgia, a community legacy is being renewed. Nearly 100 years after Troop 24 was founded, and 75 years after their scout hut was built in Cornelia City Park, the city, Habersham Kiwanis Club, and local Scouts are joining forces to restore this historic building — a place that has shaped generations of young leaders.

Cornelia. Georgia Unites to Restore a Landmark of Scout Leadership
In Cornelia, Georgia, a community legacy is being renewed. Nearly 100 years after Troop 24 was founded, and 75 years after their scout hut was built in Cornelia City Park, the city, Habersham Kiwanis Club, and local Scouts are joining forces to restore this historic building — a place that has shaped generations of young leaders.

Roger Carpenter Honored for 75 Years of Service as a Scoutmaster
In Oak Harbor, Ohio, one of the most cherished traditions is the Apple Festival and this year the festival will honor a truly remarkable figure behind Scouts BSA Troop 316. Roger Carpenter, who has served as the troop’s Scoutmaster for an astonishing 75 years, will be recognized during a ceremony on October 11, 2025.

The Merit Badge That Changed My Life: Photography
The date is January 12, 1965, and I have just completed the last of my 31 Merit Badges as an Eagle Scout. It was the Photography Merit Badge that sparked my interest in learning how to process and print pictures, then sell them in my neighborhood.

12-Year-Old Scout Nathan Patel Receives Medal of Merit
Twelve-year-old Nathan Patel of Scouts BSA Troop 14 in Sarasota, Florida, put his Scouting skills into action while on vacation in Thailand, saving two people from drowning in a resort pool.

Scouting Alums Stay Connected at Purdue University
Scouting Purdue is a student organization helping Scouting alums stay connected during college. With 80+ members, the group fosters leadership, service, and community while volunteering with the local Sagamore Council and participating in Purdue events.

Eagle Scout and Troop 671 Alum Jarrett Lash Named 14th UNA-USA Youth Observer to the United Nations
Eagle Scout Jarrett James Lash, an alum of Troop 671 in Nokesville, Virginia, has been appointed as the 14th Youth Observer to the United Nations by the United Nations Association of the United States of America (UNA-USA).