Dedicated Scouting volunteers, such as yourself, get their BSA news and information from Scouting magazine and, we hope, right here at the Cracker Barrel blog.
But for the uninitiated, the mainstream media often are the only sources of the Scouting story. Luckily for we who support Scouting, most of what they’re reading and hearing is overwhelmingly positive and in line with the BSA’s core values.
So let’s take a peek at how the “other side” hears about the program we love. Here are three recent stories from major newspapers:
- First, from Atlanta, a dramatic river rescue features a heroic boy who says he “would’ve been clueless if it weren’t for the Boy Scouts.”
- Then find out why the license plates on Scouting mom and Miami resident Ana Vega’s Toyota Corolla now read “TWO EGL.”
- Finally, a Kentucky boy’s struggle to overcome a congenital heart defect was aided by the one constant in his tumultuous life: Scouting.
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