April Roundtable
March 31, 2009 by Webmaster · Comments Off
April Roundtable for the Bill Hart District will be on Thursday, April 2, 7:30 PM, at the LDS building on the corner of Bouquet Canyon and Centurion Way.
This month the breakout sessions feature:
- For Scoutmasters the session will focus on preparing for the Camporee and understanding the program and events
- The Varsity/venture leaders breakout is primarily attended by the LDS leaders of programs for boys 14 and older, but all leaders of this age group are welcome and encouraged to bring their experience into the session.
- Cub sessions will present pack programs for the months of April and May, reviewing the theme of Jurassic Pack for April and Leave Nothing But Footprints for May. There will be breakout sessions for both den leaders and for pack administration.
Please come for the information and network with fellow scouters. The goal of your Roundtable staff is to help you become a more effective leader.
100 Years of Service to America
March 13, 2009 by Webmaster · Comments Off
What do CIA Director Robert Gates, Michael Bloomberg, Steve Fossett, Neil Armstong and Hank Aaron have in common? They were all Eagle Scouts.
Boy Scouts of America have been a part of the back bone of America for almost 100 years. Not only has Scouting been actively instilling basic life virtues like Loyalty, Courtesy, Bravery, and Reverence, but the list of Boy Scouts that have gone on in their lives to represent our Country both Nationally and Internationally is a long list of Who’s Who in the United States.
Through 2 World Wars, 16 Presidents, the Admission of 4 States into the Union along with 4 changes to the American flag, the Boy Scouts of America has produced a few of the major leaders along the way – from Presidents to Quarterbacks, Astronauts to Senators. The Boy Scouts of America has been there to hold the flag up high while they brought home our dead soldiers from combat, buried our Presidents, placed American Flags on all the grave sites during Memorial Day, and we still help the occasional little old lady cross the street and into her car with her groceries.
BSA 100th Anniversary National Hall of Leadership
March 6, 2009 by Webmaster · Comments Off
The BSA 100th Anniversary National Hall of Leadership provides a one-time opportunity for you to honor and recognize a Scouting leader who positively impacted your life, or the lives of others. To be nominated, a person must be a living Scout or Scouting volunteer who may or may not be officially registered with the BSA. They must have served as an active Scout or Scouting volunteer for at least one year. A nominee may be young or old — there is no age limit — and you can submit as many nominations as you’d like.
2008 Report to the Nation
March 2, 2009 by Webmaster · Comments Off
Youth delegates present the BSA’s annual Report to the Nation, highlighting the 2008 achievements of the BSA’s values-based program.
Interview With Jim Rushton – Part 3
March 1, 2009 by Webmaster · Comments Off
Value of Scouting, January 2009
February 25, 2009 by Webmaster · Comments Off
Eagle Scout, Ben Pearce, received the 2008 Hero of Conservation Award from Field and Stream, in addition to the BSA’s William T. Hornaday Award for conservation and environmental ethic. “The difference between doing what’s right and what’s easy. What’s right is giving back to the community everything that it has done for him. …”
Boys’ Life
February 25, 2009 by Webmaster · Comments Off
Video contest for Boys’ Life showing that smoking stinks. The top winner will receive a high-definition camcorder and an all-expense-paid trip to the BSA high-adventure camp of his choice (Philmont Scout Ranch, Northern Tier, or Florida Sea Base).
February Cubcast
February 25, 2009 by Webmaster · Comments Off
Get some great tips in the February Cubcast for implementing next month’s Cub Scout theme, “When I Grow Up.” And release your inner singer, as we visit with an experienced music educator and Scouter about song leading.
Scouting Alumni
February 25, 2009 by Webmaster · Comments Off
If you are – or have been – active in Scouting, we invite you to reconnect. Join us as we prepare to celebrate our biggest yet, our 100th Anniversary.
ArrowCorps5
February 25, 2009 by Webmaster · Comments Off
ArrowCorps5 provided a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for nearly 5,000 Scouts to set an example of leadership in service to those who treasure our national forests, resulting in $5 million dollars of improvements to 5 national forests.











