Rhode Island Tiger Cub Scout Chris Schuler Jr., 7, might not be old enough to know exactly what glioblastoma is. But he’s old enough to know a Good Turn when he sees it.
Imagine Scout outings all over not just our world, but our solar system! Imagine a service project looking for water on Mars! Yes, Scouting will still have a role to play in 100 years.
Troop recognizes snow plowers … longtime volunteer reflects on his time in Scouting … and snow camping! All that and more in our Happy Friday news roundup.
In a recent column for Psychology Today, Robert Evans Wilson Jr., an author, speaker and humorist based in Atlanta, Georgia, has done about as good a job of putting the Scout leader experience into words as you’ll ever see.
An Eagle project for the dogs … Scouts maintain duck nests for decades … the Scoutmasters Camporee! All that and more in our Happy Friday news roundup.
Disposing of monofilament fishing line is a tricky thing. A properly planned and executed recycling program is the answer, but not all marinas and other fishing areas have such a system in place. That’s where Sea Scout Quinn Laffey — and other public servants like him – can help.
As they did a year ago when the BSA turned 112, Reps. Glenn Thompson (R-Pa.) and Sanford Bishop (D-Ga.) co-sponsored a resolution supporting the designation of a “Boy Scouts of America Day,” this time in celebration of the BSA’s 113th anniversary.
The Scouts from Troop 71 in Forest Grove, Pennsylvania, were enjoying a nice swim on a Delaware beach last summer when a crisis suddenly developed. Far out from shore, a man — not part of the troop — was struggling to keep his head above the surface of the water.