Saint Agnes Boy Scout Troop 111 is one of the most active in the National Capital Area Council. The Scouts camp each summer at Camp Goshen, a beautiful 4,000 acre camp in the mountains of southwest Virginia. No one knows if the boys or their dads have more fun.
Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts
Scouting programs are available for students for all students in Saint Agnes Parish.
Boy Scout Troop 111 was originally chartered in 1939, shortly after Saint Agnes Parish was incorporated. Troop 111 averages 60 boys each year, making it one of the largest in the Washington DC area. Troop 111 is very active with monthly outdoor activities and annual camping trips.
Girl Scouts are an active part of the Saint Agnes community through cookie sales, support for troops overseas, and providing food for those in need. Local field trips include visits to the Supreme Court and Kennedy Center.
Saint Agnes is the patron saint of Girl Scouts. She embodied many of the qualities that Girl Scouts try to cultivate: courage, honesty, respect for oneself and for others, service to God and to neighbor




