It’s just beginning to feel like winter outside, but summer seems so much closer than seven months away when it comes to Camp Tuckahoe. Since the Executive Board unanimously decided on October 20 to close Tuckahoe indefinitely due to concerns over an unacceptable level of risk from falling trees caused by unseen root damage in...
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Remembering Don Roseth – Former Council Commissioner and Board Member
With great sadness, we pause to remember and salute the life and volunteer Scouting career of Don Roseth, 91, former Council Commissioner and Executive Board member of the Keystone Area Council. Don passed away on Tuesday, November 23. Don was a strong supporter of the Boy Scouts of America program for over 50 years. He...
Read More »Issues Accessing Scoutbook.com
There is a known issue with accessing Scoutbook after the recent domain change. BSA IT is working to resolve the issue.
Known workarounds to access Scoutbook, on either a computer or mobile device, are either:
1. Clear your cache. See How to Clear Cache for All Major Browsers and clear cookies for the scoutbook.com domain....
Time to Get Ready for Annual Scouting for Food Drive
The New Birth of Freedom Council is encouraging all Cub Scout Packs, Scouts BSA Troops, Venturing Crews, Sea Scout Ships, Explorer Posts, and STEM Labs to participate in this year’s Scouting for Food and Shelter Drive. This is the single largest service project conducted by our Council....
Read More »Watch A Replay of Our Webinar About Tree Concerns at Tuckahoe
Were you unable to attend our webinar on October 29 to learn more about the Executive Board’s decision to close Camp Tuckahoe indefinitely in order to address tree concerns? You can watch a replay of the webinar at your convenience using this link – https://vimeo.com/473891709....
Read More »Learn More About Camp Tuckahoe Closure to Address Tree Concerns
Interested in learning more about the Executive Board’s decision to close Camp Tuckahoe indefinitely in order to address tree concerns at the camp? You can participate in a ZOOM webinar on Thursday, October 29 at 6:30 PM. The presenters that evening will include Dr. David Foster, Professor of Biology and Environmental Science at Messiah University...
Read More »Camp Tuckahoe Closing Indefinitely to Address Tree Concerns
The health and safety of our Scouts, leaders, and Scouting families is always our highest priority. This focus has been at the forefront as we have sought to navigate the current COVID-19 pandemic safely. Now, as we’ve been able to resume some Scouting activities, we face a new health and safety challenge – this time...
Read More »Remembering Cathy Vujasin – With Our Thanks and Gratitude
It is with profound sadness that we fondly remember the life and Scouting career of our friend and colleague Cathleen Jo Vujasin, the Council’s Fundraising Administrative Assistant and longest-tenured member of our support staff. Cathy, 64, passed away at UPMC Pinnacle Community Osteopathic Hospital on Wednesday, September 9. Cathy first started her career with the...
Read More »Remembering John Riggle – Former Council President and Commissioner
It is with great sadness that we remember and salute the life and volunteer Scouting career of John Riggle, 72, former president of the York-Adams Area Council and the inaugural Council Commissioner of the New Birth of Freedom Council. John passed away at his home in St. George, UT on Saturday, August 22. It was...
Read More »Scout Shop Hours Expanding September 1
As we move to the fall, the Mechanicsburg and York Scout Shops will be moving to be open six days a week, starting September 1. The new hours will be 10 AM to 6 PM Monday through Friday, and 10 AM to 2 PM Saturdays. Since Labor Day falls after the change, the first Monday...
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