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Archive for June, 2010

Jun 23 2010


Cubbing – The Program for Younger Boys – for 80 Years

Filed under History of Scouting

We let the boys put on old Cub Scout uniform shirts from the 30′s, 40′s, 50′s, 60′s, and even mine from the 70′s. Those who didn’t get to wear old uniforms got to wear old Cub Scout and Boy Scout hats of different generations and types. They all got to look at old Cub Books, Boy Scout Handbooks, look at examples of old rank patches, and were very interested in the whole Lion/Webelos transition.

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Jun 12 2010


Are Professional Scouters Necessary?

Filed under Professional Scouting

Scouting is a Volunteer organization. Are Professional Scouters Necessary? A volunteer scout doesn’t see the value that professional scouters bring to the table…what is your experience?

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Jun 11 2010


Interview with Blake Cortright

Filed under Scouting Alumni

By 16 year old Eagle Scout Blake Cortright

Blake Cortright, a 16-year-old Eagle Scout, recently produced The First Encampment, a documentary telling the story of the first Boy Scout camp held in the United States. I was able to get him to answer a few questions

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Jun 01 2010


The First Encampment to Air on PBS in August

Filed under Scouting Alumni

Blake Cortright is a young film maker who recently wrapped production on “The First Encampment”, a 30-minute documentary telling the story of the first Boy Scout camp in the United States, held in August 1910 at Silver Bay YMCA Camp in the Adirondacks.

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