Over at the Scouting magazine Facebook page, we’ve reached 20,000 “Likes.” Which means it’s time to celebrate! (You don’t “Like” our page? You’re missing out!) In honor of this milestone, we’re giving away 20, 32-ounce Nalgene bottles
Let’s talk money. Two big changes coming up next year will impact every registered Scout unit: What is now known as the “unit charter fee” will change its name to the more-descriptive “unit liability insurance
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
In bowling, you get instant feedback. Roll the ball, watch the pins, and look at the screen. What if tracking the hits and misses in your Scouting unit were that easy? Turns out it is.
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
Cash or check only? Not anymore. Thanks to some handy new tech tools, it’s possible to accept credit cards at your unit’s next popcorn sale, carwash, or other money-earning project. That eliminates a big reason customers
Donovan Fisher isn’t your typical door-to-door salesman. “The Popcorn Scout,” as he’s now known, is a 12-year-old marketing prodigy who in 2011 sold $9,208 in Trail’s End popcorn and chocolate pretzels, ranking 14th among all Boy