Welcome Scouts and Scouters! Here you can find resources for Cub Scouts, Scouts BSA, and Venturers. I also have ideas for games, crafts, recipes, ceremonies, songs, skits, themes and more.
Ask a Question
Are you facing a challenging question related to Scouting that seems to have no clear answer? Don’t worry; I’m here to assist! Contact me with your queries, no matter how big or small, and I’ll make sure to share them with the broader Scouting community. This way, you can tap into the collective wisdom and experience of fellow scouts and leaders.
Whether it’s about camping tips, merit badge requirements, event planning, or leadership advice, the Scouting community is a rich resource. By sharing your question, not only will you get the answers you need, but you’ll also help others who might have the same question. Let’s work together to find solutions and enhance our Scouting journey. Remember, every question is an opportunity to learn and grow in our Scouting adventure!
Share Your Ideas
Do you have a fantastic Scouting idea or innovative approach that you’re excited about? Whether it’s a unique camping hack, a creative fundraising strategy, a fun game for your troop, or an effective way to teach a merit badge, I’d love to hear from you! Contact me, providing as many details as you can. If your idea aligns well with the principles and practices of Scouting and seems like it would benefit other scouts and leaders, I will gladly share it with the wider Scouting community.
By contributing your ideas, you’re not just helping your troop, but potentially inspiring and aiding Scouts and leaders across various programs. Let’s collaborate to make Scouting even more engaging and enriching for everyone involved. Remember, every idea, big or small, can make a significant difference!
You are also invited to join the Scout Moms, Dads, and Leaders Facebook group to ask questions and share ideas.
Current Topics for Scouts and Scouters
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Lion Time to Swim Adventure
The Lion Time to Swim Adventure is a great way for young Scouts to learn about swimming safely. This activity is designed for Lions, the youngest members of the Cub Scouts, who are kindergarten-aged. In this adventure, Lions get to explore water activities while understanding the importance of safety in and around water. It’s a fun way for them to build confidence and develop basic swimming skills.
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Arrow of Light Knife Safety Adventure for 2024
The Arrow of Light Knife Safety Adventure teaches Scouts important skills about handling knives properly. This adventure is part of the Cub Scouts’ learning and helps them grow in character. Scouts learn to respect tools and use them safely. This knowledge helps them in daily activities and on camping trips.
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Wolf Paws for Water Adventure for 2024
The Wolf Paws for Water Adventure is a fun and educational activity for Cub Scouts. This adventure helps young Scouts learn important swimming skills and safety rules. It’s all about swimming and being safe and confident in the water. Wolves work together with their den, pack, or family to explore swimming through different activities.
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Webelos Paddle Onward Adventure for 2024
The Webelos Paddle Onward Adventure is part of the Cub Scout program. It teaches Scouts how to handle paddle crafts like canoes, kayaks, and stand-up paddle boards. This adventure helps Webelos learn important skills and safety rules for boating. It is a great way for Scouts to have fun outdoors while learning how to be safe on the water.
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Princess Pat Song
This silly Princess Pat song actually has some real history behind it. Princess Patricia was a member of the British royal family. A Canadian infantry unit was named in her honor. She designed their regimental colors – a red flag with a purple circle in the center. In the middle were the gold letters VP, which stood for Victoria Patricia. The flag was called a Ric-A-Dam-Do, which means “cloth of your mother” in Gaelic.
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Bear Race Time Adventure for 2024
The Bear Race Time Adventure is a fun activity which involves building and racing a small car or boat. This adventure is not just about winning a race. It helps Scouts learn important skills and values while having fun
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Tigers in the Water Adventure for 2024
The Tigers in the Water Adventure is a fun and educational experience for young Scouts. It helps Tigers learn important swimming skills and safety rules. It focuses on personal fitness and safety in the water.
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Lion Race Time Adventure for 2024
The Lion Race Time Adventure is a fun activity for young Scouts in the Lion program. In this adventure, Lions work together with an adult partner to build a race vehicle. They can choose between a Pinewood Derby car or a Raingutter Regatta boat. This project helps Lions learn about teamwork and following instructions.
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Arrow of Light High Tech Outdoors Adventure for 2024
The Arrow of Light High Tech Outdoors Adventure helps Cub Scouts use technology in the great outdoors. Scouts learn to apply technology in nature, which can make their outdoor experiences safer and more fun. By learning these skills, Scouts become more prepared and confident in handling different situations they might face while camping or hiking.
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Webelos Modular Design Adventure for 2024
The Webelos Modular Design Adventure introduces young Scouts to the concept of modular design, a method used in engineering. This adventure is part of the STEM program in Cub Scouts and focuses on building skills and understanding in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. By participating in this adventure, Webelos learn to think like engineers. They explore how objects can be assembled from smaller parts, which is a basic engineering principle.
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