Caving Campout

One of Troop 242’s most recent campouts was caving. For one day they traversed the natural wonderful trails of the underground cave systems! All the scouts and scouters had an awesome outing and created memories for a lifetime.

Brody makes Eagle 🦅

Another eagle has taken flight. Brody is our newest Eagle Scout for Troop 242! Brody is an energetic and enthusiastic Scout, and has been part of 242 since Cub Scouts. The Eagle Board of Review informed Mr. Grieme, they were “thoroughly impressed” with Brody. Great job, Brody!

Blue & Gold Banquet

It’s great when the Troop welcomes new scouts who are crossing over from Cubscouts to Boyscouts. Troop 242 added four new Scouts ( 3 boys & 1 girl ) from various packs. Because of scouts “aging out” at18 years old, the new scouts are a huge welcome to help the continued growth of the troop.

Evan Makes Eagle 🦅

Congratulations to our newest Eagle Scout, Evan! Evan has been a huge part of Troop 242 for the past several years. During his Board of Review, the board informed our Scoutmaster, Wayne Grieme that Evan embodied what a scout is. Awesome job to Evan and kudos to his family!

Scout Sunday

Troops 242, alongside Pack 242, celebrated “Scout Sunday” at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church, in Newport News. Scouts served as altar boys, ushers and greeters, and a Scouter served as a lector, at the 5 p.m. Mass on February 2nd. “Scout Sunday,” makes churchgoers aware of the scouting program.

December 2024 CoH

Who doesn’t love a Court of Honor? A spread of delicious food and tasty treats! The troop gathered for our year-end Court of Honor and We celebrated the accomplishments of our Scouts, from merit badges to rank advancements. It was a great evening filled with fellowship & conversation. Here’s to more adventures in 2025!

A Splash of 🎨

Donovan completed his Eagle Scout Project for The Knights of Columbus parking blocks. This was a very large area with more than one building and he took on the challenge to help revitalize the front and sides of the parking area. Donovan led a team of volunteers to power wash and repaint 90 parking blocks. The repainting has significantly improved the look and functionality of the area. The Knights of Columbus and the community deeply appreciate Donovan’s hard work!