Troop 1910

Lucketts, VA

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Troop 1910 is a Scouting America (formerly BSA) boy troop founded in 1998 and is sponsored by the Lucketts Ruritan. We are part of the Loudoun District, located within the National Capital Area Council. Troop 1910 is a very active Troop with weekly meetings and one outdoor activity per month. Our Scouts participate in backwoods camping, hiking, and backpacking activities throughout the year. Additionally, we have an annual high-adventure outing for older Scouts and one summer camp week at a Scout Reservation. Most scouts join us from the Lucketts, Leesburg, and Lovettsville, Virginia area.

Troop 1910 at a Glance

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Meetings

We meet most Thursdays from 7:00 to 8:30 p.m.

Lucketts Community Center
42361 Lucketts Rd
Leesburg, VA 20176

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Troop 1910 thrives on adventure, community, and leadership. With a passion for camping, hiking, and serving our community, we are guided by dedicated adult leaders who inspire and support our Scouts along their journey. Together, we build character, leadership, independence and lifelong memories.

Mark Witt — Scoutmaster

Prepared. For Life.

Scouting’s programs and outdoor adventures prepare young people for a lifetime of character and leadership.

Scouts hike to Small Island, a unique Troop 1910 experience

Backpacking

Hiking and backpacking outings instill the fundamentals of scouting.

Scouts enjoy rock climbing on a monthly outing

High Adventure

Annual extended trips where scouts take on new challenges and adventures.

Scouts share skits around a campfire at Small Island

Camping

A variety of overnight camping throughout the year builds confidence and teamwork.

Scouts work together to collect trash during a roadside cleanup

Service

Helping the Lucketts and Leesburg communities through collections, cleanups, and volunteering.

Scouts attend a meeting while scouts are sworn into new positions

Meetings

Time to work on ranks and merit badges, plan outings, and have fun.

Scouts develop leadership by teaching skills to others

Leadership

Patrol Leader Council and positions of responsibility give scouts leadership experiences.

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