While cooking might not be for everyone, being able to prepare a simple meal is an important skill in both Scouting and life. By…
Becoming an Eagle Scout is a remarkable achievement and an incredible honor. Only a small percentage of Scouts attain this rank, which represents the highest level of achievement in Scouting.
The Eagle Scout Project is the largest and most recognizable part of earning the rank of Eagle. Eagle Scouts are known for their work in improving community areas such as parks, schools and trails.
The beginning of Scouting is often one of most exciting times for its members. Those first few months of being in your new troop are filled with new experiences, people, and adventures
Joining Scouting is an exciting time. There are tons of new things to learn and this post will outline the top 6 things each new scout should memorize.
Knots are important life skill for anyone, but especially in Scouting. You probably tie a knot everyday in your shoes! In Scouting, there are 7 knots you’ll be required to tie and know the uses of.
Being prepared for an emergency can be the difference between life and death in some scenarios. As Scouts, we should always be prepared for any situation that could come your way.
Scouting have been undergoing a lot of changes recently. But these changes don’t make it any less worthwhile to join Scouts. In fact, is now even better equipped to prepare you to be successful in todays world.
What’s Scouting without camping? Camping is one of Scouting’s time honored traditions and one of the most important skills for any scout. It’s no wonder then that the camping merit badge is required for anyone hoping the achieve the rank of Eagle.
Scouting’s newest Eagle required merit bade, Citizenship in Society is a large shift from the regular merit badge formula. This merit badge will require scouts to do their own deep thinking about difficult topics such as equality, equity, and inclusion.