
Earlier today I introduced you to the 10 outstanding young people (and one awesome host couple) delivering the Report to the Nation this week in Washington, D.C.
Report to the Nation, by the way, is the BSA’s chance to tell everyone in Washington about Scouting’s massive impact in 2014.
Want to follow along as those Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts, Sea Scouts and Venturers take Washington by (winter) storm?
One great way to keep in the loop: Follow @OANationalChief on Twitter. You’ll get a first-person account from Order of the Arrow National Chief Alex Call. He’s an Eagle Scout, Arrowman, student at the University of Texas at Austin and all-around impressive guy.
Here’s a sampling of his tweets so far:
Just finished a breathtaking tour of the @NavalAcademy. Fittingly, it was led by five Eagle Scouts. #BSA2014RTN pic.twitter.com/tEJmrJJRPE
— OA National Chief (@OANationalChief) February 22, 2015
With more than 600K specimens, the @smithsonian mammal collection is the largest in the world. #BSA2014RTN pic.twitter.com/RJOfou4xVO
— OA National Chief (@OANationalChief) February 23, 2015
Moved by this nighttime view of the Lincoln Memorial – and by the ideals that it represents.#BSA2014RTN pic.twitter.com/sdxfYwsF5S
— OA National Chief (@OANationalChief) February 23, 2015
In 1916, Congress passed a bill requiring @boyscouts to deliver an annual Report to the Nation.#BSA2014RTN pic.twitter.com/Dfx3qxC0sj
— OA National Chief (@OANationalChief) February 23, 2015
Other ways to follow along
- On the BSA’s Flickr page for some awesome photos
- At Scouting Newsroom (later this week that’s where you’ll find a link to the actual report itself)
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