
January was a busy and inspiring month for our Scouts, and we couldn’t be prouder of their dedication, teamwork, and community spirit.
As part of the annual Scouting for Food initiative, our Scouts stepped up in a big way to support local families in need. On January 27, Scouts went door to door throughout the community, hanging door hangers to let neighbors know about the upcoming food drive. Just a few days later, on January 31, they returned—this time to collect, sort, and pack the donated items. Thanks to their hard work (and the support of their families), our pack gathered more than 300lbs of food, a meaningful contribution that will make a real difference for others.
Service wasn’t the only thing keeping Scouts busy that week. On January 28, excitement shifted to creativity and craftsmanship as Scouts, alongside their parents, worked diligently on their Pinewood Derby cars. From sanding and shaping to painting and fine-tuning, each Scout poured effort and imagination into their design in preparation for race day. The collaboration between Scouts and families was a wonderful example of learning, perseverance, and shared accomplishment.
Whether serving the community or building something with their own hands, our Scouts showed enthusiasm, responsibility, and teamwork every step of the way. We are incredibly proud of their participation and grateful to the parents and volunteers who helped make these events such a success.
Way to go, Scouts—you truly lived the values of Scouting this month!