WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump is scheduled to make an appearance Monday at the 2017 Boy Scout National Jamboree.

The 10-day celebration is being held at the Summit Bechtel Family National Scout Reserve in Fayette County.

Trump serves as honorary president of the Boy Scouts of America, as his predecessors have dating back to the national youth organization’s founding in 1910.

Former President Barack Obama addressed at the 2010 National Jamboree at Fort A.P. Hill in Virginia in a video message. He did not speak at the 2013 National Jamboree, the first at the Summit Bechtel Reserve.

Monday’s event will not be open to the public.

U.S. Sen. Shelley Moore Capito, R-W.Va., said in a statement she will join Trump.

“I’m thrilled President Trump will be making his first trip to West Virginia as president on Monday,” she said. “At the Jamboree, the president will have an opportunity to see the future leaders of our country. I look forward to welcoming him to the Mountain State.”

Around 40,000 Scouts, volunteers and visitors are taking part in this year’s Jamboree, which runs through July 28.