Author: Scouter Mom
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Ideas for Your Scouting Program
Looking for a song or a skit? A gathering activity? A new recipe to try at camp? Look no further. I have lots of ideas for your Scouting program.
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Age Requirements for Merit Badges
Merit badges in Scouting have no age restrictions, allowing any registered Scout, Venturer, or Sea Scout to pursue them based on their interests and readiness. While unit leaders can provide guidance, the decision to work on a badge is ultimately up to the Scout. Parents and leaders are encouraged to have open discussions about maturity…
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Webelos Chef’s Knife Adventure
In the Chef’s Knife adventure, Webelos learn valuable skills that go beyond simple cooking. Handling a kitchen knife safely is a crucial skill for everyone, not just Scouts. This adventure teaches Webelos the proper ways to use, care for, and handle different types of knives. These are important skills for daily life and outdoor activities.
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Canoeing Merit Badge
By doing the requirements for the Canoeing merit badge, Scouts prepare for a safe trip on the water in a canoe. They demonstrate that they have the skills to control the canoe. They learn how to maintain canoes, paddles, and PFDs. Then they demonstrate their knowledge by taking a trip on the water.
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Webelos Bobcat Adventure
The Webelos Bobcat Adventure is an important start for the Webelos Cub Scout year. It helps Webelos learn about their group and the basic principles of scouting. This adventure is about starting to build the character and leadership skills that are key to scouting. Webelos work together, which helps them feel part of the team.
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Snowboarding and Skiing Troop Program Feature
The Snowboarding and Skiing troop program feature prepares Scouts for safe winter sports. It includes meeting plans, skill instruction, games, and main event ideas. Scouts learn about proper clothing, equipment care, and fitness. They review first aid for cold weather injuries. The program covers beginner to advanced levels. Troops can plan a Nordic ski day,…
