Here’s a way to be a winner at the 2014 New York City Marathon no matter what place you finish. Ten altruistic individuals will get a guaranteed spot in the marathon and benefit New York City Scouting far beyond
Glove compartment, daypack, purse or troop trailer: It’s easy to find a place to store the new, more-compact Guide to Safe Scouting. The Guide, which includes policies and guidelines established to help keep you and your Scouts safe,
Imagine Scouting in a world without local, state and national parks. It’s not a pretty sight: Tents pitched in mall parking lots, s’mores cooked over an open tire fire, fishing in repurposed swimming pools. Thank goodness
Now you don’t have to be an Eagle Scout to read about the cool things Eagle Scouts are doing. For the first time ever, Eagles‘ Call, the quarterly magazine from the National Eagle Scout Association, is available
Eagle Scout’s the highest rank in Scouting, but it’s not the end of the road. An Eagle Scout who earns five merit badges beyond the minimum amount (and meets other requirements) will receive a Bronze Palm.
The big new thing from the U.K. Scout Association is just an inch a half tall. And it has interchangeable heads. A creative new recruiting and awareness campaign from our friends across the pond (and fellow members of
The Mustache patrol of Troop 242 has it figured out. They’ve found a patrol name that’s Scout-created, clever and a little bit wacky. With a name that great, it doesn’t matter that nobody in the Mustache patrol has
No, a swarm of killer bees isn’t to blame for the Beekeeping merit badge’s 1995 demise. The real culprit carries a similarly painful sting, though: a lack of interest and too few merit badge counselors. As
This blog and the pages of Eagles’ Call magazine are filled with stories of Eagle Scouts who have gone on to do great things. And that’s just the ones we know about. Another 500,000 Eagle Scouts have dropped
Peyton Manning was never a Boy Scout himself, but the five-time MVP-winning quarterback can’t help but be connected to Scouting. He’s reminded of the Boy Scouts of America’s strength within the Denver area and across the country every