Let’s tip our caps to Chief Scout Executive Roger Mosby as he retires

When Roger Mosby became the BSA’s President and CEO in December 2019, he did so at the beginning of an extraordinary time of both change and opportunity for the entire organization. Four years later, Mosby has announced his retirement, having successfully navigated the turbulent waters of bankruptcy, the unchartered territory of a global pandemic, and […]

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You might be surprised to learn where this troop showed up to recruit

I hear a lot about Scout units across the country taking advantage of community events to promote their programs. And for good reason: It’s a great way to remind people that the BSA is alive and well, performing service, going on adventures, and changing lives along the way. And if someone happens to ask about

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Register now for the Linked Troop Wood Badge course at the Summit

There’s no better way to learn leadership skills than Wood Badge, and there’s no more innovative Wood Badge experience than the Linked Troop Wood Badge course, scheduled for Jan. 15-29, 2024, at the Summit Bechtel Reserve. Wood Badge, the advanced leadership course open only to Scouting volunteers and professionals, is great no matter where you

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Six steps to planning a successful campout for Venturers, Sea Scouts and Scouts BSA members

Campout planning can be a challenge for both youth and adults. What activities do we do? How do we fit it all into a workable schedule for the weekend? How can we compete with sports, school and sometimes even other Scouting events? The answer can be found by following a few basic guidelines. Thanks to

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Here’s how you can help people, Scouting families in Maui after devastating fires

During the second week in August, wildfires ravaged the Hawaiian Islands — predominantly Maui — consuming thousands of buildings and leaving more than 100 people dead. Scouts in the Aloha Council jumped into action. They found and set up a hospital bed for a man whose house burned down. They collected food, clothing and supplies. They built

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Mark your calendars for Scouting events, including religious observances

As you plan your unit’s upcoming year, you might want to mark down annual celebrations and events. You have Feb. 8 — the birthday of the Boy Scouts of America. Next year, the BSA turns 114 years old. Check the BSA’s social media for a fun party. Want to go on an exciting trek at

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What do you put in your Scout’s summer camp care package?

As Scouts get ready to head off for summer camp — some for the very first time — be mindful of how they’re feeling. Homesickness can affect many campers — most often younger Scouts. Talk with your Scout beforehand to gauge how they’re feeling about being away from home. If they’re feeling anxious, you can go over different

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Webelos often transition to Scouts BSA during the spring. Here’s what you need to know

Springtime is the best time for the Webelos-to-Scouts transition. This time of the year, Cub Scouts all across the country are participating in crossover ceremonies, after which they will officially be members of Scouts BSA. How does it all work? And how can den leaders and parents make it work better? It’s such a big

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