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Narcoossee District Newsletter—July 2026
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Latest news and updates from the Narcoossee District of the Central Florida Council of Scouting America.<!–
Narcoossee District Newsletter
July 2026
Narcoossee District
7/6/26 – 7/10/26 Cub Scout Day Camp Hosted by Narcoossee District
7/9/26 Narcoossee District Combined Commissioner & Committee Meeting
7/16/26 Narcoossee District Roundtable
Central Florida Council
7/5/26 – 7/10/26 National Youth Leadership Training
7/12/26 – 7/18/26 Eagle Week Session 1
7/19/26 – 7/25/26 Eagle Week Session 2
Dates vary by location – Cub Scout Summer Day Camp
Click Here for Narcoossee District Calendar June2026-May2027
Click Here for Narcoossee District Calendar June2026-May2027
Stay connected between newsletters! Join the Narcoossee District Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/share/g/1Bs5WGQEkx/
Congratulations to Our Latest Eagle Scouts!
Warm congratulations to the following Narcoossee District scouts for recently completing the Eagle rank!
Jacob Jefferson Story Jr, Troop 205
Luke Edward Terry, Troop 205
Jonah Mikel Quitos, Troop 23
Time to Prepare for Popcorn 2026!
It’s time to prepare the MAGIC for the 2026 popcorn season!
Virtual Popcorn Kickoff events are scheduled at 10:00am on July 11 and 18! It is important for your unit to have at least one adult attend, as you earn part of your commission for attending.
Signup here! Virtual Popcorn Kickoff Event Registration
For the most timely updates throughout the 2026 popcorn sale, join the Central Florida Council Popcorn Headquarters Facebook Group. The CFC website page for Popcorn 2026 will also have key information.
If you have questions, reach out to our very own Narcoossee District Popcorn Kernel—Jillian Davis at [email protected]. 🍿
Seeking Volunteers!
District Cub Family Fun Day 9/26
Adult volunteers and troop-level youth volunteers are needed to support Narcoossee District’s Cub Family Fun Day on Saturday, September 26th. Volunteers can register to assist with event setup/breakdown, registration, range and target activities (bb, archery, sling shots), activity stations, and more. Whether you can help for a few hours or the entire event, your support will help create a fun and memorable experience for local Cub Scouts and their families.
More information and volunteer signup: Cub Family Fun Day Volunteer Signup
Questions? Contact event lead Donna DeNatale at 646-773-8705 or [email protected]
Mandatory Training Reminder
Scouting America has phased out YPT training and replaced it with Safeguarding Youth Training (SYT). All legacy YPT training expired on May 31, 2026. At this time, all leaders in the Scouting program must have current SYT training to participate as a leader in Scouting activities. So if your unit has leaders who have not yet taken SYT, they need to do so immediately to continue participation as a leader.
One change with the new training is that SYT must be renewed annually. The refresher training only takes 20 minutes as long as you don’t let it lapse for more than a week. If you do let it lapse for more than a week, you must retake the full 90 minute training.
Also, all close contact leaders (Scoutmaster, Assistant Scoutmaster, Cub Master, Assistant Cub Master, Den Leaders, and Assistant Den Leaders) must take Hazardous Weather Training every 2 years to be considered a ‘trained leader’. Units are required to have at least 1 registered adult leader at all outdoor activities with their hazardous weather training current.
Both of these trainings can be taken on my.scouting.org under the ‘My Training’ section.
Military Family Fee Waiver for National Registration
Effective June 1, 2026
Scouting America 250th Anniversary Challenge
To honor the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence, Scouting America is inviting Scouts and families to take part in the Scouting America 250 Challenge.
From March 2026 through February 2027, Scouts across all programs can explore what citizenship, community, and freedom look like today. This limited-time challenge blends learning, creativity, service, and reflection, all leading up to July 4, 2026. Participants can also earn a special collectible Liberty in Action America 250 Challenge patch created just for this historic milestone. See challenge patch requirements here.
Additionally, every unit is encouraged to complete 250 hours of community service in 2026. Every hour matters. Every act strengthens a community. Every service project builds character.
Learn more: https://www.scouting.org/service/a250/
NARCOOSSEE DISTRICT EVENTS
Narcoossee District COMBINED
Commissioner & Committee Meeting
July 9
A COMBINED Meeting of the Narcoossee District Commissioners and Committee will take place virtually on Thursday, July 9, 2026 at 7:00pm.
Meeting link: July Combined Committee and Commissioner Meeting
This meeting will be attended primarily by district commissioners and committee members, BUT it is an open meeting and all district members are welcome. If you are interested in getting involved in the administration of the district, contact the Narcoossee District Chair, Kathy Vickroy, at [email protected].
Narcoossee District Roundtable
July 16
All adult leaders and scout parents interested in getting more involved in Scouting are invited to attend the Narcoossee District Roundtable, which is typically be held on the third Thursday of every month at Center Point Community Church (9580 Curry Ford Road, Orlando, FL 32825). Doors open for gathering at 6:30pm, and opening flag is at 7pm. Roundtable is a great way for Scout leaders to share ideas, network and get information about our Council and District. Ideally, every unit should try to have at least one leader attend every month so that you can take what you learn to your Units!
This month’s July Roundtable will be held on Thursday 7/16/26. Program breakout groups will be offered for Cub Scout leaders and Scouts BSA/Venturing leaders.
If you have any announcements or messages you would like to present or convey at Roundtable, please contact Ruth Currey at [email protected].
Narcoossee District Cub Family Fun Day
September 26
Attention Cub Scout Leaders! Please put this amazing FREE and LOCAL event for Cub Scouts and their families on your pack calendars! Registration will be available soon.
Questions? Interested in volunteering? Reach out to event lead Donna DeNatale at 646-773-8705 or [email protected]
Narcoossee District Training Weekend
October 3 – 4
Narcoossee District will be hosting an adult training weekend at Moss Park on October 3-4, 2026. Please get this date on your unit calendar and socialize to your unit leaders now! Courses to be offered in parallel include:
Basic Adult Leader Outdoor Orientation (BALOO): Designed for Cub Leaders. Cub units are required to have two BALOO-trained leaders present at any unit-led pack overnight.
Introduction to Outdoor Leadership Skills (IOLS): Required training for Scouts BSA Scoutmasters and Assistant Scoutmasters. Recommended for Cubmasters and Webelos/AOL den leaders.
More information and registration: https://scoutingevent.com/083-NarcoosseeBALOOIOLS
AND Just Locked In…
SAVE THE DATE!
Narcoossee District Camporee
for Scouts BSA Troops
December 4-6, 2026
Camp Rybolt @ Camp La-No-Che
Thank you to Troop 175 for volunteering to host this district Camporee!
CENTRAL FLORIDA COUNCIL EVENTS
Eagle Week 2026
For Scouts BSA
At Camp La-No-Che
Session 1: July 12 – 18, 2026
Session 2: July 19 – 25, 2026
Information and registration: https://scoutingevent.com/083-EagleWeek
MORE OPPORTUNITIES FOR SCOUTS
Events Hosted by Other CFC Districts
Did you know that Narcoossee District scouts/units are welcome to attend events hosted by districts throughout the Central Florida Council? Below are some of the upcoming events that your scouts/unit can register for today. And best of all, many of these events are included in the CFC Program Fee (so no additional cost). More information and registration for these events as well as events with a ‘save the date’ status can be accessed through the council calendar at https://www.cflscouting.org/calendar/
Cub Scouts
9/19/26 Challenger District Cub Scout Range and Target Sports Day
Scouts BSA
9/12/26 Riverside District Life to Eagle Workshop
TRAINING – ADVANCEMENT – FUNDRAISING
Your Training Update!
Please pass the word to all parents and volunteers that our scouts deserve trained leaders. As unit leaders, imagine a pack, troop, crew, or ship with 100% trained leaders!
Online Training Opportunities. Here is how to get caught up with online training
• Take the online course for your registered position via https://my.scouting.org/. Remember that if you change positions, you need to register for the new role and take the training for that role to be considered “TRAINED.” Visit my.scouting.org for all your online training needs!
• Every leader must be current with the new Safeguarding Youth Training (SYT). SYT must be renewed every year. A 20-minute refresher SYT course is available for persons who already completed the 90-minute SYT course and renew their training before expiration. The 20-minute refresher option goes away if SYT is expired for more than 1-week, and the 90-minute course must be repeated. Don’t let it expire!
In-Person Training Opportunities. Trainings offered via online courses are also sometimes offered as in-person trainings. There are other courses (e.g., BALOO, IOLS, etc.) that are ONLY offered in-person. You may attend trainings hosted by Narcoossee District or any of the other Districts in the Central Florida Council. Training opportunities within Central Florida Council available in the next few months are listed below. Visit the Council Training Calendar to see all the training opportunities available within our Council. When you visit the calendar website, click ‘Apply Filter’ and check the box for ‘Training’.
BALOO & IOLS
BALOO & IOLS hosted by Narcoossee District
October 3-4, 2026
Moss Park in Orlando, FL
Information and Registration: https://scoutingevent.com/083-NarcoosseeBALOOIOLS
Cub Scout Rangemaster Training
August 1, 2026, 9:00am – 1:00pm
Camp La-No-Che in Paisley, FL
Information and Registration: https://scoutingevent.com/083-Rangemaster
Fall Wood Badge 2026
Have you taken Wood Badge yet?! 👀
Love the 80s & 90s? This one’s totally rad and calling your name! 📼✨
Don’t stop… believin’ 🎶 Your next adventure in leadership is here!
Big vibes, big growth, and memories that will live forever young 💃🕺
So don’t be a wallflower, jump on in! 🌟
Because this course? It’s gonna be all that and a bag of chips 😎
Ready to spice up your life and lead like a rockstar? 🤘🔥
👉 Join us… you know you wanna 😉
More information and registration: https://scoutingevent.com/083-FallWoodBadgeCourse
Questions? Contact course director Joy McGregor, 321-591-2999, [email protected]
Advancement Reminders for Life Scouts
Dan Morrison and Theresa Martinez are leading the Narcoossee District Eagle Advancement Team. You can submit proposals and general Eagle advancement inquiries to [email protected].
Please note the following information for Life scouts working on their Eagle Rank:
1. The Eagle Scout Service Project Workbook was last updated in February 2023. Please make sure you are using the 2023A version when you submit your workbook for district review. The 2023A version of the Eagle Scout Service Project Workbook PDF can be downloaded from the National website at:
https://www.scouting.org/programs/scouts-bsa/advancement-and-awards/eagle-scout-workbook/
2. Within the Project Proposal, the District Information requested on Page B should be entered as: Narcoossee Eagle Chair; (407) 889-4403; 1951 S Orange Blossom Trail, Apopka, FL 32703; [email protected]
3. Life scouts who are ready for their Eagle Project Workbook review and District approvals have the option of personally meeting with a District Advancement team member by appointment. The Life Scout can still opt to submit and receive feedback electronically, if preferred. But in some cases, a short in-person meeting will still be needed for signatures. Electronic proposal submissions should be sent to [email protected]
4. Dr. Phillips Charities has established a matching grant fund at the Central Florida Council to which Eagle Scout candidates may apply for partial assistance to fund their Eagle Scout Service project. Only projects located in Orange, Osceola & Seminole counties will be considered for approval. For more information and application: https://www.cflscouting.org/dr-phillips-charities-eagle-service-project-grant-application/
5. The Council has a new online tool for Eagle Rank Applications, which eliminates the need to mail paperwork until after the BOR is completed and provides support for completing the application and real-time tracking of status. The tool and instructions for use are available at http://eagleapp.cflscouting.org/
6. To schedule an Eagle Board of Review (EBOR) with the district, a unit representative or the Eagle Candidate should send a request to the district advancement team at [email protected]. The request should identify possible available dates for the EBOR, and if known, provide a location and preferred time. A Scout may make this request, but must have coordinated with and cc their Unit Advancement Chair when doing so. When requesting, please allow for enough time to obtain reference letters, and provide multiple dates to aid in ease of scheduling.
Merit Badge Counselor Memo
Michelle Adamick is the Narcoossee District Merit Badge/Nova/SuperNova Coordinator. Here are links to two flyers designed to help scouts with the merit badge process:
Flyer #1: How to Earn a Merit Badge – Step by Step
For scouts, parents/guardians, scouting leaders, and advancement chairs — this guide walks you through the merit badge process step-by-step so you’ll know exactly what to expect. Click here for downloadable PDF.
Flyer #2: Finding a Merit Badge Counselor Made Easy!
For unit leaders and advancement chairs — this resource explains how to find a merit badge counselor for a Scout when you don’t already have one available. Click here for downloadable PDF.
All requests to become a Merit Badge Counselor or Nova/SuperNova mentor should be submitted to Michelle at [email protected]. Questions can be sent to Michelle by email or call/text at 972-358-6171.
FROM THE OUSSAUNA CHAPTER
Tipisa Lodge Order of the Arrow
Congratulations to our 2026-2027 Oussauna Chapter Officers:
Chief: Pete Buckner
1st Vice: Alex Montalvo
2nd Vice: Cole Davis
Secretary: Vacant
Historian: Jacob Thomas
Treasurer: Ezra Binyam
Oussauna will not be having a regular monthly meeting in July.
OA Brothers affiliated with the Oussauna chapter can connect with chapter leadership and stay up-to-date on chapter activities via the chapter BAND account. Join the chapter BAND here: https://band.us/n/aca20dU8m9K7n
Check out the Tipisa Lodge OA website for information on lodge news and upcoming events: www.tipisa.org
FINAL NOTES
Narcoossee District Leadership 2026
District Chair—Kathy Vickroy, prefers communication by text or phone
412-758-9636, [email protected]
District Commissioner—John Rhodes, prefers communication by text
904-742-7848, [email protected]
District Executive—George Gagel, prefers communication by email
912-536-9897, [email protected]
A few others…
District Vice Chair—Ron Randolph, [email protected]
District Membership Chair—Holly Strawn, [email protected]
District Training Chair—Josh Lueck, [email protected]
District Advancement Chair—Dan Morrison, [email protected]
District Activities Chair—Elle Vail, [email protected]
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