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2/28 - 3rd Annual Mission Peak Yo-Yo Day is THIS SATURDAY!!

2/28 - 3rd Annual Mission Peak Yo-Yo Day is coming up!
February 28th from 2pm to 5pm

First Presbyterian Church in Newark

35450 Newark Blvd., Newark, California

Join us for this FREE unique and fun event with a new modern twist! Co-sponsored by Duncan Yo-Yos, San Francisco Spindox Yo-Yo Club, and Scout Leader Eve Marie Little, the Mission Peak District Yo-Yo Day is open to ANY YOUTH who is interested in having fun, especially Cub Scouts working on their Adventure Yo-Yo elective!

We will have some yo-yos to practice with but if your scout is interested, we will have official Duncan Yo-Yo kits and the solo Duncan Butterfly Yo-Yos for sale at the event.

And, of course, you are more than welcome to bring your own yo-yos!

For more information, please reach out to the event organizer, Eve Marie Little, at

2/28 - Lunar New Year Celebration with Senator Aisha Wahab!

2/28 - Lunar New Year Celebration with Senator Aisha Wahab!
The Office of State Senator Dr. Aisha Wahab invites all the scouts in the area to join her for a Lunar New Year celebration in partnership with Councilmember Julie Del Catanio, the Alameda County Library, and the Alameda County Assessor’s Office.

Saturday, February 28th
12:00 PM to 3:00 PM

Newark Library, 37055 Newark Blvd
Free admission

We will celebrate the 2026 Year of the Horse with lion dancers performing at 12:30 PM, additional cultural performances, community resources, and arts and crafts for children. Attendees are encouraged to wear their cultural attire as we gather to honor the diversity and traditions that strengthen our community.

Adult Training Registration is open for SMPST, IOLS, and ACORN !! Sign up NOW!

Adult Training Registration is open for SMPST, IOLS, and ACORN !! Sign up NOW!
Registration for Mission Peak District's Acorn Training - SMPST (Scoutmaster Position Specific Training) and IOLS (Introduction to Outdoor Leadership Skills) courses, collectively known as ACORN Training in the Mission Peak District, is open. 
Both courses must be completed to earn the "Trained" status and to wear the Trained Patch on an adult scouters uniform.
Trained Adult Leaders are required for Scouts BSA Events.  FYI - The SMPST course is not just for scoutmasters!  It is designed for all adults and covers how a troop is run.  Topics include the aims and methods of scouting, troop organization, the patrol method, the patrol leader’s council, how to organize and help plan a great scouting program, how to promote fun and successful troop campouts, training youth leadership, membership and finances, calendar planning, the advancement program, and other topics.  HIGHLY RECOMMENDED IN-PERSON vs online.
IOLS is an introduction to outdoor leadership skills.  This course provides adult scouters training on the topics that scouts learn as they progress from the Scout rank to the rank of First Class.  Topics include Health and Safety, Meal Planning, Cooking & Sanitation, Outdoor Ethics, Wood Tools, Campfires/Stoves, Hiking/Backpacking/Equipment, Maps and Compasses, Ropes, Knots & Lashings, First Aid, Plants & Animals, and more.
We have a few spots left, but because of its popularity, registration is filling up fast! 
Registration Links are below! 
SMPST (April 18, 2026): https://scoutingevent.com/023-106215
IOLS (April 19, 2026 & May 15-17, 2026):    https://scoutingevent.com/023-106216
Best Regards,
Ankur Zindal, Course Director ACORN 2025 ()
Bharath Venkatesan,    SPL, ACORN 2024-2025

3/19 - Troop Committee Challenge Training!

3/19 - Troop Committee Challenge Training!
You signed your child up for Scouting because you know it’s great for your child’s development and growth.  Have you wondered about why it’s great and how it helps your child’s growth and development?

Come and learn about why and how at the Troop Committee Challenge.  This training helps demystify Scouting and gives you insights that you can use to support your Scout in their Scouting journey.

Mission Peak District is providing the training, via Zoom, on March 29 at 7:00 pm.

Topics covered include:
  • What is Scouting America
  • How does Scouting develop youth
  • How is the Troop organized
  • How you can make a difference
This interactive course will be led by Meena Mariwalla & Bharath Venkatesan who bring their practical experiences in leading highly successful troops. 
 

There’s no cost to attend, but we would like to know who is attending in advance.  
Please register here: 
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdP6Ah-aoZI8wPVzHcVTdraeIFN9p63e9vsVOmnpk_UfNb3EA/viewform?usp=sharing&ouid=111082752778158708624

For any questions, please reach out to Meena at .

Registration for Camp GOAT: Cub Scout Day Camp is officially opened!

Registration for Camp GOAT: Cub Scout Day Camp is officially opened!
CAMP GOAT (formally known as Mission Peak Cub Scout Day Camp) is coming along and we are VERY excited to invite all of our Mission Peak Cub Scouts to come join us this year at Ardenwood Farm from June 8-12, 2026.
  • Come hang out with the cute farm animals!
  • Work on your Badges during this week!
  • Having fun with your cub scout friends!
  • Learnings tons of really cool stuff!
  • Doing great things for the community!
In the past, we have usually sold out pretty quickly so make sure to register your scout ASAP using the following link. Please remember, Camp GOAT does NOT happen without volunteers so please sign up to volunteer as a den walker. You can spend some great time watching your scout have a blast and you get a MAJOR discount (up to $175 dollars) for volunteering that week!

To register and/or for more information, click on the following link - Golden Gate Area Council - Camp GOAT: Mission Peak Cub Scout Day Camp 2026


3/7 - Annual Troop 269 Pancake Breakfast Fundraiser!

Niles Troop 269’s Annual Pancake Breakfast Fundraiser on March 7th from 8am to noon at the Veteran's Memorial Building at Niles is a long-standing community tradition that combines service, learning, and togetherness. The event helps scouts practice thriftiness, with 60 percent of each $15 ticket, or $9, going directly into individual scout accounts to support summer camps, high-adventure trips, and other scouting activities.

The breakfast also offers scouts valuable hands-on experience in planning, cooking, and serving, building teamwork and leadership skills that guests consistently praise for their professionalism and enthusiasm. This year’s event falls on the eve of International Women’s Day, and all women attendees will be treated to one complimentary food or beverage item of their choice, adding a special note of celebration to the morning.’


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