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Scouting Resources - My Scout Stuff
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BSA's Guide to Advancement. A Strategy for Advancement. Adult Leader Commitment Matrix. Unit Leader's Award of Merit. Order of the Arrow. How to Vote for OA Nominees. Research on Scouting's Value. Eagle Scouts: Merit Beyond the Badge.
ldsscouter.blogspot.com
LDS Scouter: August 2015
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Welcome to the LDS Scouter Blog. We hope to provide you with valuable information, share useful resources and maybe even improve some attitudes and Ward Scouting programs. The recommended way to use this blog is to start with the post, "Why I started this blog." Then browse through the post titles in the archive (found in the sidebar) for topics of interest. Monday, August 24, 2015. To Scout or not to Scout, that is the question. Links to this post. Sunday, August 2, 2015. Links to this post. Tarzan of t...
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LDS Scouter: Authors
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Welcome to the LDS Scouter Blog. We hope to provide you with valuable information, share useful resources and maybe even improve some attitudes and Ward Scouting programs. The recommended way to use this blog is to start with the post, "Why I started this blog." Then browse through the post titles in the archive (found in the sidebar) for topics of interest. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Why I started this blog. Scouting Handbook (The Green Book). LDS BSA Relations Committee. LDSorg page on Scouting. Tarza...
torymathis.blogspot.com
Adventures and Accidents: Proud of my Bobwhite
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The ramblings of an LDS Scouter. Scouting Awards and Recognitions. Scouting and the LDS church. Monday, September 23, 2013. Proud of my Bobwhite. A few weeks ago I went to Wood Badge again. This was my third time being on staff and this time I had an easy job- Assistant Scoutmaster over Troop Guides. I am so proud of you Christine! You are doing great work. September 23, 2013 at 9:48 AM. September 23, 2013 at 7:36 PM. That is awesome and my dream that one day my wife will love Scouting as much as I do...
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LDS Scouter: September 2014
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Welcome to the LDS Scouter Blog. We hope to provide you with valuable information, share useful resources and maybe even improve some attitudes and Ward Scouting programs. The recommended way to use this blog is to start with the post, "Why I started this blog." Then browse through the post titles in the archive (found in the sidebar) for topics of interest. Monday, September 8, 2014. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Why I started this blog. Scouting Handbook (The Green Book). Four reasons...
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About Me - My Scout Stuff
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My adult experience with Scouts started in 2001 when I was first called to be an Assistant Varsity Scout Coach with Team 700 in the Chief Seattle Council. There in North Bend, Washington, I served for six consecutive years. Even though I hadn't quite caught the vision yet, we spent a lot of time camping, hiking and enjoying the Cascade Mountains. After moving to Utah in 2007, I was informally involved with Scouting as my twin boys. Entered the program. It wasn't until 2009 that I attended Wood Badge.
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Adventures and Accidents: February 2013
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The ramblings of an LDS Scouter. Scouting Awards and Recognitions. Scouting and the LDS church. Thursday, February 28, 2013. Baden-Powell once expressed the idea in an illustration containing the caption, "the scoutmaster's conjuring trick":. I sometimes think that we have lost the romantic appeal to Scouting. We still have the fun outdoors activities and the values, but do we still have the ideal of a real man? We don't have that anymore. What do our boys want to become? Why do they join Scouting? I thi...
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Adventures and Accidents: What level of youth-led is appropriate?
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The ramblings of an LDS Scouter. Scouting Awards and Recognitions. Scouting and the LDS church. Thursday, October 24, 2013. What level of youth-led is appropriate? I had an interesting Scouting discussion last night. A very well-intentioned someone was trying to explain to someone else how much the adult leaders should be involved in the different programs of Scouting. They said that for Venturing, the program is 75% youth led, Varsity is 50% youth led and Boy Scouts is maybe 25% led by youth. I live wit...
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LDS Scouter: March 2015
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Welcome to the LDS Scouter Blog. We hope to provide you with valuable information, share useful resources and maybe even improve some attitudes and Ward Scouting programs. The recommended way to use this blog is to start with the post, "Why I started this blog." Then browse through the post titles in the archive (found in the sidebar) for topics of interest. Tuesday, March 10, 2015. I am going to see how I can put it to better use. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Why I started this blog.
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The Volun-told Scouter: Unusual Troop in SLC
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Presidents preside, Advisers advise: Thoughts on Scouting in an LDS context. Wednesday, April 29, 2015. Unusual Troop in SLC. This is really great. And inspiring. Scouts with autism get their own troop KSL.com. For almost a century now, Scouting has given boys a chance to try new things, serve others and build leadership skills. Boys with autism can benefit from this train. View on www.ksl.com. Prepared. For Life.™. Posted by Eric the Half-bee. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile.
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