Scout budgets and why you should have one, and the steps to solvency.
Category: All Scouting
A peek into troop storage equipment.
A patrol leader is one of the main troop positions that keeps the troop going. Find out more about this important position.
A live action troop meeting where we make Monkey Bread and French Toast Rolls.
The journey of getting new scouts entering the program to the rank of “Scout”.
The adult scout training program called Woodbadge program, what it is, and why you should participate.
Your local scout camp, how and why to support it thought service and patronage.
Different options on how to make a good cup of coffee when out camping.
Keeping clean in the outdoors and in your food preparation while camping
The Scoutmaster or Cubmaster and their responsibilities as the face of the unit to the cub and boy scout program.
A discussion of this important district level volunteer position and how it can help your unit.
What do scouts do at the pinnacle of the program post their Eagle Ceremony.
An exploration on how the Klondike Derby works, and the overall mechanics of the district program.
A discussion of the merits of large and small sized troops in the boy scouting program.
The logistics of running and participating in the Boy Scout Court of Honor and how it enhances and strengthens advancement methods in scouting.
Understand better the ins and outs of the Boy Scout board of review process and how it impacts the boy and the program.
How the advancement process works and what to expect in the Boy Scout program.
The ScoutMaster Conference is the opportunity to hear from the boys as they transition through the boy scouting program.
Geared towards Webelos leaders, this guide is to help make the transition to boy scouting easier.
Presented are 5 tips to keep your meeting running with the new Youth Protection and Adult Leadership guidelines.
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An exploration of the cub and boy scouting camping experience.
How to engage the boys in the program to teach and inspire the younger boys.
How to effectively use a camp stove to make great meals in the outdoors.
How to run a successful event that the boys will love, be well received by the adults and leaders, and stay under budget at the same time.
How to organize your outdoor experience to maximize what you use and what you throw away in the outdoors.