Jun
23
2010

P Todd Kelly
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.
Tags: boy scout, Boy Scout Handbook, bsa, cub scouts, Daniel Carter Beard, Ernest Thompson Seton, James E West, Scouting, scouting magazine
Jun
12
2010

P Todd Kelly
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?
Tags: advancement program, boy scout, boy scout camp, boy scouts of america, bsa, cub scouts, membership, Scouting, scouting magazine
Jun
11
2010

P Todd Kelly
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
Tags: Andrew West, baden powell, blake cortright, bob james, boy scout, boy scout camp, boy scout encampment, boy scouts of america, bsa, Chief Scout Executive, cub scouts, Daniel Carter Beard, Eagle Scout, Ernest Thompson Seton, first boy scout camp, first boy scout camp in america, James E West, lord baden powell, making the most of yourself, plasma productions, silver bay, silver bay ymca, silvery bay, The First Encampment
Jun
01
2010

P Todd Kelly
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.
Tags: boy scout, boy scouts of america, bsa, Chief Scout Executive, Eagle Scout, Ernest Thompson Seton, Scouting