Scouts 255 Open House on Saturday, September 6, 2:00 - 4:00 PM. Chevy Chase UMC, 7001 Connecticut Ave, Chevy Chase, MD 20815
When: Saturday, September 6 -- Drop in any time, 2:00 - 4:00 PM
Where: In the playground at Chevy Chase United Methodist Church, 7001 Connecticut Ave, Chevy Chase, MD 20815 (Corner of Shepherd and Delaware Streets, just east of Connecticut Ave)
Who: All kids and their families are welcome!
What: Learn about scouting for youth between Kindergarten and 20 years old. Participate in fun, hands-on activities and speak with current adult leaders and scouts.
For more than 80 years, Pack 255 has taught Cub Scouts to do their best, to help others, and to live their lives according to the Scout Oath and the Scout Law.
We welcome kids of all genders in grades K-5 to join Pack 255 and become Cub Scouts. Our mission is to provide a fun space for families to enjoy the outdoors, develop kids' leadership skills, and share the values of Scouting.
The best way to find out what you do best is to do it. Swing a bat. Pitch a tent. Build a Pinewood Derby® car. Cub Scouts are at the magical age where everything is new and possible and, most important, fun.
Troop 255 focuses on having fun through outdoor adventure while fostering character development, leadership skills, and citizenship. Founded in 1940, Scout Troop 255 is one of the oldest troops in Montgomery County.
Troop 255 is open to all youth of any gender ages 11-18 with an interest in outdoor adventure, friendship, and fun. The Troop has approximately 50 scouts from Montgomery County and Washington, DC, reflecting the wide diversity of our community. In addition to weekly meetings, there are monthly campouts, summer camp, high adventure treks, and community service projects.
Troop 255 is a youth-led organization, guided and supported by trained adult leaders and many other volunteers. BSA consistently recognizes Troop 255 for organizational excellence.
Ship 255 is dedicated to providing individuals ages 14-21 with life skills, leadership skills, and water based fun.
Sea Scouts learn a myriad of maritime skills while forging lifelong friendships. Every adventure is powered by tactical and technical knowhow learned while experiencing the real thing. “All hands on deck” means rolling up sleeves and running a tight ship. Charting a course for success in any waters. Sea Scouting is an opportunity to sail into the future and beyond.
For over 100 years Sea Scouting has promoted better citizenship and improved members’ boating skills through instruction and practice in water safety, boating skills, outdoor skills, social activities, service experiences, and knowledge of our maritime heritage.