Piedmont Scouting holds open houses starting Feb. 10

John Langowski

Snow camping with Troop 4

While lots of people know about Piedmont’s great school district, many are unaware that the Piedmont Scout Council is consistently ranked the best in the country with nearly 20% of local kids participating. It’s unheard of that a community this small would have five thriving Scout Troops, but we do.

Which Troop Will YOU Choose?

Parents of youth grades 5-10 interested in the program should attend one of three informational sessions. In March, youth and their parents can visit the Troop Open Houses to learn what makes each of them unique.

For more information, visit our webpage (https://tinyurl.com/2erp7zkx) or  contact District Executive Eris Turner at eturner@piedmontbsa.org.

Scouting programs serve youth Kindergarten through age 21, and their families. Cub Scouts is for youth K-5th grade; Scouts BSA serves youth 11-18 years old; and Venturing and Exploring serve youth 14-21 years old. The aims of Scouting across all programs are character, fitness, citizenship, and leadership skills; outdoor adventure, service, and adult mentoring are important parts of how that happens.

Interested in learning more? Reach out to the council office at contact@piedmontbsa.org.

Photos by John Langowski

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