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Scouts can help test a merit badge resource app
You found a cool link with useful information your Scouts could use for the First Aid merit badge. You could send it out in an email blast or post it on the troop’s social media page, but as time marches on, the link likely would get lost in those busy channels. If only there was…
Read MoreEight century-old quotes about Scouting that are still relevant today
From the March 1921 issue of Scouting magazine. (BSA file photo) A lot has changed in the Boy Scouts of America in the past 100 years. In 1921, 1,306 young men earned the Eagle Scout Award. This year, tens of thousands of young men and young women will earn Scouting’s highest honor. In 1921, there…
Read MoreGet inspired by this never-ending list of virtual den meeting ideas!
If you loved exploring the ideas in our “Five games for virtual den meetings” post, the Cub Scout volunteer Facebook community is about to make your day! Cub Chat Live, our weekly Cub Scout-focused Facebook Live show, recently challenged viewers to create a list of 25 virtual den meeting ideas in 30 minutes. In true…
Read MoreAchievement unlocked: How to organize a videogame tournament for your Scouts
Blake Little plays Minecraft. (Photo courtesy of Blake Little) At first glance, videogames might seem antithetical to the spirit of Scouting. They’re often played alone, inside, in front of a screen. But a recent event put on by Troop 12 of Clinton, Miss. (Andrew Jackson Council), suggests that maybe it’s time to take another look…
Read MoreIllinois Scouter credits BSA health exam to saving his life
Greg Bedell had prostate cancer. He didn’t know, though. It was discovered thanks to the BSA physical exam that eventually led to the diagnosis. “Scouting saved my life,” he says. “This is not an exaggeration.” Before joining his son on a Philmont Scout Ranch trek in 2019, Bedell, a committee chair with Troop 55 of…
Read MoreFriends across the pond: Florida Scouts become video pen pals with Scouts from England
Scouts from Surrey, England, show their Scout sign. (Photo courtesy of Neil Jones) In 1940, Scouting magazine encouraged volunteers to connect with troops in other countries and exchange “cheerful, friendly letters — filled to the brim with chatty, bright good news.” “Let there go out from America a great wish — a prayer that soon all…
Read MoreDeadlines extended for Eagle Scouts to apply for these NESA scholarships
Earning the Eagle Scout Award can open the door to many career opportunities, and as Scouts study for those careers, the National Eagle Scout Association can help. Several scholarship opportunities are available to active NESA members (click here to learn how to join). Last year, NESA awarded 53 scholarships to Eagle Scouts representing the BSA’s…
Read MoreHank Aaron, former Scout, baseball legend and lifelong friend of Scouting, dies at 86
Hank Aaron films a BSA public service announcement in the 1970s. (BSA file photo) Henry “Hank” Aaron, the baseball Hall of Famer who joined Scouting as a boy and continued to support the movement throughout his life, died on Friday. He was 86. Hammerin’ Hank is often incorrectly regarded as an Eagle Scout, but he…
Read MoreUnsung Hero: He saved his ‘Memaw’ from a kitchen fire
Both photos courtesy of Erin Addington This is Unsung Heroes, a Bryan on Scouting blog series celebrating under-reported acts of Scouting heroism. These are stories that don’t make national headlines — but should. That’s doubly true in this world that can always use more good news. Read the latest story below, and find instructions for…
Read More20 ideas for unique Eagle Scout service project beneficiaries
Photo courtesy of Ken Meybaum Benjamin Meybaum was hiking with his family along the Appalachian Trail in Pennsylvania when he spotted the sign. The modest wooden marker, a little faded by its years outside, read: “This site was made as an Eagle Scout project.” It listed the Eagle Scout’s name (Josh Custer) and the project…
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