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ages of 6 and 20, you might be
interested in one of the Scouting programs. If you're a parent, you might be interested in
volunteering to be a Scout leader. Scouting
offers a time-tested set of activities that have produced fine citizens, dedicated family
members, and strong community leaders for more than 92 years |
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- 5th grade boy 11 - 18 year old boys
14 - 20 year old boy and girls
(Cub Scouting)
(Boy Scouting)
(Venturing)
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- Cub Scouts
- Cub Scouts do fun things with other kids! They get to wear a cool uniform, go places,
and see things. They play all kinds of sports and build things, like race cars and bird
houses. Want to learn a secret code? Want to learn about wild animals? If you're a boy in
the first through fifth grades (ages 6 to 10), go Cub Scouting!
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- Boy Scouts
- Boy Scouts get away from it all! They camp, hike, and fish in the great outdoors. They
get together in troops, and try out new experiences. Boy Scouting is available to boys who
are 11 through 17 years old, or who have earned the Arrow of Light Award, or have
completed the fifth grade.
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- Venturing
- Venturing offers a program that is fun and full of challenge and adventure for young men
and women who are 14 (and have completed the eighth grade) through 20 years of age. Learn
more about high adventure, sports, arts and hobbies, youth ministries, and Sea Scouting
crews.
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- Volunteers
- Looking for a program that teaches positive values to boys your son's age? Looking for
activities that build personal fitness, social skills, and leadership? Scouting offers a
time-tested set of activities that have produced fine citizens, dedicated family members
and strong community leaders for almost 89 years. Learn how Scouting can help you make the
most of the limited time you have with your son.
- Starting a
Unit
- Is your organization looking for a way to provide wholesome, educational activities for
youth in your community? Scouting offers an array of programs that include outdoor
experiences, advancement, recognition, and, in particular, values. Learn how your school,
community organization, or religious organization can benefit from starting a Scouting
unit.
If your organization is interested in starting a Scouting Unit then contact Tim
Anderson, our Senior District Executive, at 903-893-2130.
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- Support
Scouting
- Scouting makes a direct and positive impact on your community by teaching positive
values and leadership skills to youth. Join the individuals, corporations, and foundations
who support Scouting's mission.
If you or your organization wishes to make a contribution
to the Scouting Movement then contact Tim Anderson or any member of the District Committee
and tell them you would like to make a Friends of Scouting donation.
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