From the Moon to Newport Harbor: Eagle Scouts Continue to Lead

Eagle Scouts gather April 22 at Newport Sea Base to reconnect, network, and enjoy a harbor cruise—spots are almost gone.

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When people look at the history of space exploration—moments like the Apollo 11 Moon Landing and the next generation of missions like Artemis II—there’s a surprising connection: Scouting.

Of the 12 astronauts who walked on the moon, 11 were Scouts. That legacy is carried forward through the National Eagle Scout Association (NESA), a network of individuals who continue to lead in business, government, science, and community life.

That same network comes together on April 22, 2026, at the Newport Sea Base for the Eagle Scout Networking Event 2026—an evening designed to reconnect, build relationships, and strengthen a community that has already proven its impact.

This 21+ event offers more than a social gathering. It’s an opportunity to engage with a group shaped by leadership, service, and a shared standard of excellence. The evening begins with hors d’oeuvres, drinks, and conversation, followed by a scenic harbor cruise—creating a setting where meaningful connections can happen naturally.

From the Moon to modern-day missions, the Eagle Scout legacy continues to shape the world. Events like this are a reminder that the network is not just something to look back on—it’s something to actively be part of.

For those who carry the Eagle Scout rank, this is an opportunity to reconnect with a community that continues to lead, innovate, and make a difference.

Spots are nearly full, and registration is closing soon. Click Here to Register

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