Bill Hart District Camporee 2011 Results
May 16, 2011 by User Submitted Post · Comments Off
Congratulations to Troop 499 Magic Conch Patrol
for winning the coveted Buckhorn Award at this year’s Mountain Man Rendezvous Camporee held at Camp Three Falls. Detailed results of the Bill Hart District 2011 Camporee are now available. Please see the attached file.
BH Camporee Results 2011 (Updated 5/16/11)
This post was submitted by John Noonan.
Cub Scout/Webelos Camp Options
March 14, 2011 by jprata · Comments Off
We are now open Monday – Saturday!
August 24, 2010 by Webmaster · Comments Off
Monday through Saturday, except Thursday, we are open 10am until 2pm.
Thursdays we are open 3pm until 7pm.
The Bill Hart District Round Table – Every 1st Thursday of the Month.
August 24, 2010 by Webmaster · Comments Off
Don’t Cheat Your Pack or Troop out of all that is Available!
The Bill Hart District Round Table – Every 1st Thursday of the Month.
This is a FREE resource available to every Leader in the Bill Hart District.
Round Table is a chance to meet with your fellow Leaders from throughout the Bill Hart District to share ideas, get advice and find out about a bunch of other FREE resources available that you might not ever know about unless you or someone from you Unit attends. Take advantage of this great resource – if you are a part of the Bill Hart District, you owe it to yourself to stop by every so often.
Scouting For Adventure
July 1, 2009 by Webmaster · Comments Off
Have you heard about the TV show, “Scouting For Adventure”? Maybe you were at this year’s Bill Hart District Camporee and saw all the camera . . . well get ready, season two of Scouting For Adventure premieres TODAY and you might be in it. Here’s what the Outdoor Channel has to say about Scouting For Adventure. Read more
2 Millionth Eagle
June 17, 2009 by Webmaster · Comments Off
Anthony Thomas to Represent 97 Years of Scouting Tradition and Honor, Serve as Youth Representative at BSA 100th Anniversary Events
Students (Eagle Scouts) volunteer time for free football camp – abc7.com
April 26, 2009 by Webmaster · Comments Off
CANYON COUNTRY, Calif. (KABC) — A strong community can help people make it through the rough times of a recession. Local high-school athletes decided to use their spring break to train younger kids and give them pointers about their favorite sport: football.
Football is a sport of skills. Skills that are best learned from people who play the game. That is why camps like the one at Canyon High School attract such large crowds.
But in today’s economy, many families can’t afford to send their kids to camps like this one. So Canyon High sophomore Taylor Kozak put his camp together for a very affordable price: free.
Click on the link below to read the entire story on ABC7.com
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.












