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Overview Recognition granted by the local council’s NOESA committee to Eagle Scouts who have demonstrated outstanding achievement at the local, state, or regional level; unlike the Distinguished Eagle Scout Award, which is a national award, the NOESA recognizes Eagle Scouts whose efforts have been made closer to home. Who Can Earn This Award? Presented by […]
Station/Link State Scouts Participating Contacts AA4TX FL 48 6 AB5A TX 12 24 AJ4QM SC 8 2 K1VG AL 50 1 K2BSA/3 MD 2 12 K4G NC 50 24 K5BSA TX 110 24 KB0SA CO 18 16 KB3NCC DE 17 30 KC1TAC MA 199 12 KC2RAN NJ 70 4 KC3EV MD 1 1 KD5RRJ TX […]
Downloadable 2019 JOTA Graphics JPG PNG 2018 graphic files for you to use with promotion, QSL cards, etc. JPG PNG
When Reece Kilbey asked me if I wanted to write a blog about all I have done in Scouting my first reaction was: “No, I don’t think anybody would be interested”, but then I thought that it would be fun to record my journey from a little girl in Nazi Germany to Bronze Wolf […]
Back To: 2023 National Outdoor Conference Preconference Workshops Autumn Adventure Trek Limited to 20This provisional backpacking trek will combine a multiday backcountry adventure with guided discussions along the trail about BSA outdoor programs. Led by Philmont staff, this will be a great opportunity to connect with fellow outdoor enthusiasts. The route will not be strenuous; […]
Alpine Ecosystem Card Categories Plants Conifer tree Oak tree Wildflower Downed log Grass Mammals Mouse Rabbit Deer Coyote Insects Grasshopper Mosquito Ant Fly Amphibians/Reptiles Snake Frog Birds Jay Woodpecker Hawk Oriole Download “Scenario Card” .PDF file Understanding Outdoor Ethics This activity will take approximately 45 minutes. What Your Group Will Learn This activity plan will […]
JOTA is a spectacular opportunity to introduce Scouts to amateur radio. For many, this will be their first exposure to the world of ham radio. Some will go on to become hams, enjoying the hobby for a lifetime. A few will even find the basis of a career in science and technology. We’ve assembled a […]
Webelos Handbook 2018 ****Beginning of Shooting Data Section**** NIKON D800 iso - 100 f/6.3 shutter - 1/100 file name - Webelos_053_RP_013.NEF date - 2/17/18 time - 12:54:43 PM program - Manual white balance - AUTO1 meter - center-weighted average tone comp - exp. comp - 0.0 flash - on, return not detected flash comp - 0.0 focus mode - AF-C lens type - AF Zoom 20-35mm f/2.8D id - firmware - Ver.1.10 meter mode - center-weighted average color mode - serial # - 3000994 sharpness - tone comp - -
Back to: Marketing Awards 2022 Honorees The National Marketing Awards honors councils who have demonstrated marketing excellence in building and promoting the Scouting brand through: Fundraising, Membership Recruitment, Program Implementation, or Social/Digital Outreach. We celebrate the work of this year’s award-winning councils! FUNDRAISING Chattahoochee Council – Columbus, GA Circle Ten Council – Dallas, TX Gateway […]
Commissioners The Commissioner a publication for commissioners and professionals Spring 2021 Steven LeeProgram Support Chairstevel0923@gmail.com Choose an achievement this year you consider memorable, momentous or a milestone. Maybe the unit you serve achieved an improved JTE. Maybe you set a new record of roundtable attendees. Or on a personal level, maybe your child or grandchild […]
Commissioners The Commissioner a publication for commissioners and professionals Winter 2021 Gail PluckerSouthern Regional Commissioner tenniseemom@comcast.net I can’t think of a single year in my 23 years as a volunteer that was completely quiet, devoid of change, or “boulder free.” But I have come to accept that a program with the sole purpose of serving hundreds […]
Effective: February 12, 2020 This privacy policy describes why and how we collect and process information provided to or collected by us through the websites and applications where this privacy policy is posted. We take great pride in the relationship of trust we have built with our members, leaders, volunteers, donors and others over many […]
Effective January 15, 2015 This website is provided by Boy Scouts of America and its affiliates (collectively, “BSA”). By accessing this website (the “Site”), you are indicating your acknowledgment and acceptance of these Terms of Use (“TOU”). These Terms of Use are subject to change by BSA at any time in its discretion. This TOU […]
Contents What is a Service Project? Planning a Service Project Service Project Ideas Public Relations Frequently Asked Questions Recording Service Hours Ideas for Everyday Kindness and Good Turns What is a Service Project? Who: All Scouting groups are encouraged to participate in this service project initiative. What: This is a time for all Scouting groups […]
Overview To recognize union members who have made a significant contribution to the youth of their communities by volunteering in the programs of the BSA. Who Can Earn This Award? Union members. How To Get the Award Nominations are made annually to one’s central labor council, which makes the selects recipient. Supply Item Description & […]
NOTICE For further resources and information please email us at SpecialNeedsChair@scouting.org The basic premise of Scouting for youth with disabilities is that all youth want to participate fully and be respected like every other member of the unit. While there are, by necessity, units exclusively composed of Scouts with disabilities, experience has shown that Scouting […]
The troop open house allows a troop to swing open its doors and roll out the red carpet to welcome guests. It provides a forum to show off Scouting activities and the troop’s accomplishments. It is an effective tool to reach youth who have never tried Scouting. Hosting a troop open house is a five-step […]
Guidelines Safety Safety must be the first consideration in all situations involving hot-air balloons. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) rules and regulations are specific regarding the safe performance of any aircraft, and the judgment of a qualified pilot is vital to ensure the safe operation of a hot-air balloon. Tethered balloon events must comply with all […]
The Boy Scouts of America has established the following guidelines for a safe and quality camping experience. Fundamental guiding principles for camping: Supervision of camping activities must include qualified, registered, adult leadership. At a minimum, one leader present is current in Hazardous WeatherTraining for all unit types. It is recommended that all leaders completethis training […]
Consider the possibility that an accident could occur involving your unit. Take proper steps in advance to assess the risks and eliminate potential hazards and fully protect yourself and others responsible for the outing. An adequate emergency fund will cover minor emergencies. Comprehensive General Liability Insurance This coverage provides primary general liability coverage for registered […]
Getting to and from Scouting events is a risk for all participants and can lead to severe and even fatal accidents that impact the Scouting family. Please use the framework below in addition to the SAFE Transportation Checklist and Pre-Trip Inspection for all transportation to and from Scouting activities. The Scouter Code of Conduct includes: […]
Scouting on the Summit QST June 2017 Article by Jim Wilson, K5ND. This year marks the 18th National Scout Jamboree and the 60th Jamboree on the Air. Jammin’ and Hammin’ With the Scouts QST June 2013 article by Jim Wilson, K5ND, on joining Scouts worldwide for the 56th Jamboree-on-the-Air and during the 2013 National Scout […]
We hope to provide you insight into the program possibilities with JOTA success stories. The two stories featured here are from the Heart of Virginia Council and several troops and packs from Vermont. You can also find success stories at the K2BSA website. One recent example is the K2BSA/7 Dad and Lad Event in the […]
This is a sample media alert/news release that can serve as a model when working with your own JOTA event and getting information to your local media. For more background on publicity see the very helpful Scouting Publicity Guide at https://www.k2bsa.net/scouting-publicity-guide/ MEDIA ALERT Media Contact Name of Your Contact Phone Number Email Address […]
BSA groups shall use Safe Swim Defense for all swimming activities. Adult leaders supervising a swimming activity must have completed Safe Swim Defense training within the previous two years. Safe Swim Defense standards apply at backyard, hotel, apartment, and public pools; at established waterfront swim areas such as beaches at state parks and U.S. Army […]
BSA Distinguished Conservation Service Award Program The BSA Distinguished Conservation Service Award is the BSA’s highest conservation award available. Developed to encourage learning by the participants and to increase public awareness about natural resource conservation through sound stewardship. The awards program has three awards: Youth: BSA Distinguished Conservation Service Award Adult: BSA Distinguished Conservationist Organizations and Individuals: BSA […]