
Memorial Flag Placement
The Middle Tennessee Council, Boy Scouts of America invites you to attend the Annual Memorial Day Flag Placement at the National Cemetery in Madison. This is just one of many ways the Scouts can show their patriotism and citizenship for our Country's Veterans. This tradition was started more than 50 years ago, and still continues to grow.
2026 National Jamboree
Jamboree is more than a destination. It’s the adventure of lifetime. And there is simply nothing else like it on the planet.
What’s a Jamboree? It’s not camp. National Jamboree is 360-degrees of fun, friends and fellowship with hands-on adventure that takes you places you never thought you’d go and challenge you to try things you never thought you could.
It’s the beginning of your own heroes’ journey that will challenge you to go farther than you ever thought possible. You’ll reach deeper and lift yourself higher to become the best version of yourself.
Venturing Vista
Venturing Vista (renamed from the Venturing Leadership Summit) is a yearly training campout held at the Latimer Reservation. Come and spend time with other crews and ships in Middle Tennessee Council on Friday night, take training's required for awards on Saturday morning, play Quidditch in the afternoon, and finish the day with skits and s’mores around a campfire!
Powder Horn
Powder Horn is an Outdoor High Adventure Resource Management course designed to motivate
and prepare adult and youth leaders to provide their unit with safe and correct Outdoor High Adventure activities. This course will give all participants an opportunity to experience the many different Outdoor High Adventure adventures.
Scouting For Food
As Scouts, we know how fortunate we are to have a warm meal every night - whether around the campfire or at the kitchen table. And we know that not everyone is so lucky. That’s the genesis of Scouting for Food, the annual food-collection drive run by Middle Tennessee Council on first week of February each year. Scouting for Food takes place on two consecutive weekends. On the first weekend, Scouts distribute bags and/or door hangers to let their neighbors know about the drive. On the second, Scouts revisit those houses to pick up bags full of canned food, cereal, pasta, peanut butter, juice and other nonperishable items.