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Venturing BSA


 

This area is being developed to focus on Circle Ten's Venturing BSA program. There is a wide variety of programs for a Venturing Crew offered by both the Districts and the Council.

Why a Boy Scout Troop Should Consider Starting a Venturing Crew:

  • Venturing can keep older boys, ages 14-18, engaged in the troop longer.
  • Venturing's new advancement program offers Scouts new challenges.
  • Venturing offers older Scouts challenging activities with boys and girls their own age.
  • Venturing offers additional leadership experience and training that can benefit the troop.
  • Venturing advancement requires Venturers to teach what they have learned to other groups.
  • Scouts ages 14 to 18 and adult leaders can be members of both a Boy Scout troop and a Venturing crew.
  • Older Scouts in the troop, especially troop leaders, are expected to participate in both units.
  • Venturers who are First Class and above can continue to work on Eagle Scout rank requirements.
  • A Venturing crew associated with the troop gives Scouts something to anticipate as they get older.
  • Venturing can help solve many of the Scoutmaster's challenges:
     
    • Challenging older Scouts while continuing to attract and retain younger Scouts
    • Competing with older Scout's growing interests: cars, girls and high school
    • Giving leadership/role model opportunities to all older Scouts



     

  • View Information On Teen Leader's Council pdf  word

     
  • View Information On Venturing Leadership Skills Course pdf  word
 

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This site was edited on 12/21/2005