Originally posted on August 5, 2015 by Hayley Cordaro on Scouting Wire. Grandfathers and dads have long shared the memories and experiences of their Scouting days, in hopes of continuing the […]
Month: October 2015
Bullying: An affliction as real as it is preventable
Originally posted on October 12, 2015 by Bryan Wendell in Scouting Magazine. If you think the Scouts or Venturers in your unit never have to deal with bullying, that they’re somehow exempt from […]
Grab the Kleenex: ‘Families Like Mine’ videos will inspire you, recruit others
Originally posted on October 13, 2015 by Bryan Wendell in Cub Scouting Brand awareness, that mountainous obstacle facing new companies and organizations who feel lucky if a quarter of Americans have […]
I See A Bright Future For My Son
Call me silly, but if I can enrich my son’s life, I will jump through fire to do so! And at this point in our lives, I see a bright […]
Tufts study confirms: Scouting builds character in six critical areas
Originally posted on October 2, 2015 by Bryan Wendell on Scouting Magazine. You and I know Scouting builds character in young people. Now we have the scientific evidence to prove it. In […]
Eagle Scout author back with the second book in his Minecraft trilogy
Originally posted on October 27, 2015 by Bryan Wendell on Scouting Magazine. The incredible story of an Eagle Scout making waves in the publishing world reaches its second chapter today. I first […]
Scouting: A Way to Invest in Your Family
Originally posted on September 17, 2015 on CubScout.org Meet Lester and Apryl who’ve been involved in Scouting for a combined total of 23 years. Together, they love outdoors, love spending time […]
How has Scouting Impacts Your Family – Dawn Myers
Have you ever wondered how Scouting impacts your family? In this video interview, Dawn Myers gives us some important insights on being a Scout parent as well as the […]
How to cook some goofy grub
Originally posted on Boys’ Life Campout cooking doesn’t have to mean Dutch ovens or dehydrated food. We scoured cookbooks, the Internet and our memories for these six strange recipes and […]
STEM activities to reinvigorate your Scouts’ focus on science, technology, engineering or math
By Robert Tracy From the September-October 2015 issue of Scouting magazine Science, technology, engineering and math —known as STEM — is, and will continue to be, alive and well in traditional […]