Scout Sniper Association Skydive Boogie — Jumptown
- Dates
- July 11, 2026
- Location
- Jumptown/MSPC, Inc. · Orange, MA
- Organizer
- Scout Sniper Association (promoted by Mistress Carrie)
- Price
- Veteran-discounted tandems (via Jumptown)
- History
- 4th annual edition in 2026.
The Scout Sniper Association Skydive Boogie is an annual charity event held at Jumptown Skydiving in Orange, Massachusetts, returning for its 4th year in 2026. Promoted by radio personality Mistress Carrie, the boogie is open to all military veterans of every era and branch — along with their families — with discounted veteran skydives available (jumpers must be 18+). Spectators are welcome to come out and cheer on the veterans and their families.
The day's jumping rolls into the official Hog's Call after-party, which kicks off around 5pm at nearby Red Apple Farm. Event apparel (t-shirts and hoodies) is available through Direct Action Apparel. It's a community-minded boogie that pairs a day of tandem and sport jumping with a veterans-focused charitable mission.
Highlights
- Open to all veterans & their families
- Discounted veteran skydives
- Hog's Call after-party at Red Apple Farm
- Spectators welcome
- Charity / veterans cause
Sponsors & vendors
About the dropzone
Jumptown/MSPC, Inc. — Orange, MA · # Jumptown/MSPC, Inc. – Orange, MA Skydiving Jumptown/MSPC, Inc. operates from Orange Municipal Airport (ORE) in Orange, Massachusetts, and positions itself as one of New England's best-loved skydiving centers. Located centrally to Boston, Hartford, New…
What is a skydiving boogie?
A boogie is a multi-day skydiving event hosted by a dropzone — typically a mix of organized loads, big-way attempts, freefly camps, canopy courses, novelty aircraft (helicopters, hot-air balloons, high-altitude jumps), and a serious after-hours party scene. Boogies pull jumpers from across the country to one DZ for a long weekend of jumping you can't get on a normal Saturday.
A camp is narrower in focus — a coached event aimed at a specific skill (4-way formation, head-down freefly, big-way, canopy piloting). A competition is exactly what it sounds like: USPA-sanctioned or open competition where teams or individuals compete in specific disciplines.
If you're newer to the sport, boogies are the most fun way to see what the jumping community is really like — and where you'll see what camps and disciplines you might want to chase next.
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