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Boy Scout Troop 875 belongs to the National Capital Area Council, Old Dominion District. Established in 1964, we are one of the oldest, continuously serving Troops in the region. Troop 875 is a boy-led adult-advised Troop. All of the programs are planned and executed by the Boy Scouts themselves, with experienced adult leaders available to advise and ensure that all activities are conducted in a safe manner. The main objective of the Troop is to encourage and support the scouts as they develop the lifelong skills of citizenship, leadership and self-reliance, while having lots of fun along the way. Thank you for your interest in Troop 875. Please join us at one of our Troop meetings, select "About Us" at the left for more information. The main contents of this website are password protected. Requests for access by Scouts, parents, leaders, and committee members of Troop 875 may be made by choosing the "contact us" button at the left. Feel free to contact the Scoutmaster of Troop 875 at scoutmaster@fallschurch875.mytroop.us

Happy 4th of July to Troop 875

Posted by admin on Jul 4 2025 - 9:22am

Message from Mario Perez, Scout Executive / CEO
Scouting Friends,
As we celebrate Independence Day this week, I am filled with pride while reflecting on the rich history of Scouting in America and the patriotic ideals we have always upheld.
Since its inception, Scouting has emphasized citizenship and community service, shaping our youth to be active and responsible members of society. The Scout Oath, a cornerstone of our organization, reminds us to do our duty to our country. This principle resonates deeply with me as we honor the freedoms and opportunities that define our nation this week.
In honor of Independence Day, let us renew our promise to uphold these values as we deliver a character development program that continues to inspire the next generation to lead with integrity and purpose. May we all find ways to contribute positively to our communities, embodying the spirit of Scouting in every endeavor. To this end in the days ahead, I invite you to join Scouting America’s pledge to dedicate 10 million hours of service in celebration of the 250th anniversary of our nation’s founding.
May you and your family have a Happy 4th of July

Jakob Eagle Service Project this Saturday July 5th: Volunteers Needed

Posted by admin on Jul 4 2025 - 9:22am

Jakob's Eagle Scout service project is Saturday, July 5 at 9:00 AM, on the front lawn of Peace Lutheran Church, 6362 Lincolnia Road, Alexandria. His project benefits his church, where he will be leading the installation of a brick labyrinth and the construction of a bench. The labyrinth will be a place for contemplation and for church members and the community to meditate.
Please bring shovels and work gloves if you have them. Lunch will be provided. Your support is appreciated, and service hours are available. Please make sure to bring a water bottle and hat!

ILST August 23rd-24th: Mandatory Training for a Leadership Position

Posted by admin on Jul 4 2025 - 9:22am

Introduction to Leadership Skills for Troops (ILST) will be held on August 23rd-24th, please save the date. This training is essential for any scout aspiring to a position of responsibility within the Troop. The training is mandatory every year, even if you've taken it before.
If you are First Class or higher, holding a position of responsibility is required for rank advancement. If you're interested in becoming a STAFF member, Patrol Leader, Troop Guide, Den Chief, Instructor, or any other leadership role, you must attend this training.
To attend ILST, you must be First Class or higher, or have special permission from SM Hardy. Please note: All positions of responsibility will be offered exclusively to scouts who complete this training – no exceptions.
This year, we're excited to offer a unique overnight format at a campground. This will allow us to refresh our basic scout skills while we dive into leadership training.

Bring your Handbooks to Troop Meetings

Posted by admin on Jun 13 2025 - 11:27am

A quick reminder to bring your handbooks to troop meetings. There is often time to work on rank requirements, so you need your book to record your achievements. At meetings, scouts are shown and taught an advancement skill. Scouts can practice on their own with the help of their handbook and other scouts. At a later meeting, scouts can demonstrate the skill to a leader, who will sign it off in their handbook.

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