What’s better than one lightning-fast car emblazoned with the BSA logo? Two, of course. Last week, the Boy Scouts of America announced it was entering the action-packed world of NASCAR. Do you care? You should,
“Who is responsible for this?” The question conjures an image of a frazzled den leader, hands on hips, looking out over the mess the boys left behind. But spin the phrase around, and it can
Ever watched a group of Scouts tackle a rock-climbing wall? They make it look so easy! Now, as an adult, we can try to shimmy up a rock-wall in a nimble nanosecond — but let’s
Today marks the end of an era. Chief Scout Executive Robert J. Mazzuca — known to us all as Bob — turns over the reins of the Boy Scouts of America to Wayne Brock at the
When the going gets tough, Scouts get going. Just look at what’s happening in Michigan. The place has experienced some of the toughest economic times in America and it also boasts some of the toughest
You can’t blame this one on inflation. More than 60 years ago, the average age of a boy earning Eagle was 14.6. Today it’s 17.1. As we celebrate the 100th Anniversary of the Eagle Scout
When your job is to help prepare youth for life, you’ve got to make sure you’re prepared for anything, too. And a good knife is an essential part of being prepared, whether at a campout
Ready to lead the charge in your pack, troop, team, or crew? Check out the Boy Scouts of America’s new Discover card programs, which offer a lesson in financial responsibility for your Scouts and a boost
Do your Scouts count the strategy guide for their favorite video game as summer reading? Does “staying active” involve little more than their thumb on the remote control? If so, it’s time for you to