Troop 4026

The Scout’s Experience

Scouts BSA has a reputation for introducing youth to skills-based trainings, outdoor adventures, and leadership opportunities. The newly chartered female troops will share in this tradition and create new pathways for young women to build relationships and serve their community. We uphold the value of troops being scout-led, resulting in unique experiences for each troop and every girl. Scouts make decisions together about how to steer meetings, activities, adventures, advancements, celebrations, and all aspects of troop business.

Adult leaders provide guidance and insight, and offer appropriate support. Together we are creating a safe place to try new ideas, make mistakes, and learn from our experiences.

 

Troop 4026 Logistics
Troop 4026 is a sister troop to Avery Creek’s Boy Scout Troop 26, which meets on Mondays at Camp Stephens. We share a troop committee, charter organization, and other resources, including gear, space, and years of experience leading scout programming. We will offer opportunities for the two troops to scout together as appropriate.

 

Becoming a Scout

It’s easy, register online today by clicking the button. If you have any trouble, please reach out to one of our Scout Masters for help!

 

Uniform

Each new scout will need a Class A uniform, consisting of the shirt (roughly $30-40) and matching patches (about 7 total, roughly $2 each). Staff at the Scout Shop can help you pick out the correct ones, including the council strip, unit number (26), etc. A set of green shoulder loops will complete the requirements of a Class A uniform. The Scout Shop also sells pants, shorts, socks, and a hat, which each scout is welcome to purchase and wear as they choose, but BSA uniform requirements are on a “best of your ability” basis. As a troop, we don’t require anything beyond the shirt. Please note that there are often hand-me-down uniform pieces available at Camp Stephens for long-term loan.

Rank

As a new troop, we will work through advancement together; over time, some will choose to work through the ranks more quickly than others. Any new scout joining the troop will begin working on the rank “Scout” and will advance with the support of more senior scouts.

Volunteer

Parents are a vital part of the scouting community, serving as advisors, chaperones, and more. Please consider how you would like to contribute to our troop. To make the process work most efficiently, we need physical support from parents. Specifically, we have a two-deep leadership rule, meaning that any activity that doesn’t involve two adults gets automatically canceled, no matter how excited the scouts may be. If possible, please register as an adult volunteer; registration involves a background check, paying dues, and taking the online Youth Protection training.

Scoutmaster: Rachel Morgan

Scoutmaster Rachel Morgan is the mother of two young women, one a scout at 4026. She has interests and skills in botany/foraging and is an ardent outdoorswoman. Assistant Scoutmaster Jessica “JP” Potter-Bowers has a Master’s in Environmental Education and most enjoys taking kids outside. She has been a Merit Badge Counselor for several years, leading Boy Scouts through the steps to earn their Environmental Science badge. She is also a mother of two young scouts. Assistant Scoutmaster Walter Harrill has been involved with scouting since he was a boy. He is a wealth of knowledge and a gentle soul.

Contact 4026 Leadership

Rachel Morgan

Scoutmaster

troop4026@averyscreekscouting.org

Jessica Potter-Bowers

Assistant Scoutmaster

troop4026@averyscreekscouting.org

Walter Harris

Assistant Scoutmaster

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