If you read Scouting's May-June story "New Blue," you learned all about the exciting changes coming to the Cub Scout program this fall. Along with the new Cub Scout delivery method come nine new covers
Beginning in 1910, the founders of the Boy Scouts of America set out to create a program to enrich the lives of young people. It was no easy task, but their efforts paid off—big time.
This summer's national jamboree isn't the only time thousands of Scouts and Scouters will gather to celebrate the BSA's 100th Anniversary. Headline-making council activities are already under way. Check out a few recent news stories
Tomorrow, thousands of Scouts and Scouters across the country will join a nationwide clean-up effort for geocachers. The program, called "Cache In, Trash Out," gathers geocaching enthusiasts together to clean up parks, public places, and
http://www.youtube.com/v/9_5HUXW5Q3U&fs=1 The BSA has been bringing families together for 100 years, and Adventure Base 100 is touring the country all year to honor that legacy and to give families another opportunity to get together and
Here’s a sweet piece of news: Buddy Valastro, better known to millions of viewers as the “Cake Boss,” created a one-of-a-kind Boy Scout-themed cake to celebrate the 100th Anniversary of the Boy Scouts of America.
When the boys of Troop 128 sat down to watch The Guardian, the Kevin Costner action flick about Coast Guard rescue swimmers, they had no idea what was in store for them. They didn't know
By now, you're surely aware of the impressive collection of 100th Anniversary gear the BSA is selling through its official online store. But did you know that the Order of the Arrow, Scouting's national honor
How's this for high adventure? This September, the Mid-America Council is hosting an urban rappelling money-earning event. For $1,000 per person, people from the community and surrounding area can rappel down the side of a
With all of the off-the-wall world records out there (we're looking at you, "Heaviest Weight Lifted With Ear"), here's one that could save a life some day. The 43,000 Scouts and leaders in attendance at