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The National Council of the Boy Scouts of America maintains many web sites that
provide a wide variety of program information. Here are the most-used
sites:
Boy Scouts of America:
The National Council of the Boy Scouts of America supports more than 300 local
councils that provide quality youth programs, including Cub Scouting, Boy
Scouting, and Venturing.
Scout Stuff: Operated
by the national Supply Division, this site is your official online source for
information about camping equipment, uniforms, handbooks, pinewood derby
supplies, and other essential Scouting merchandise
Boys' Life Magazine:
Published by the Boy Scouts of America, Boys' Life is the magazine for all boys.
Their Web site contains information about the current issue, games to play,
projects to download, and more.
Scouting Magazine:
Scouting is the national family magazine for the adult leaders and
committee members of the Boy Scouts of America. The Web site contains a complete
archive of past editions going back to 1998.
Scouting Vale La Pena:
The official Spanish-language Web site of the Boy Scouts of America
Scoutreach Division:
Scoutreach is the BSA's commitment to making sure that all young people have an
opportunity to join Scouting, regardless of their circumstances, neighborhood,
or ethnic background.
Join Cub Scouting: This site provides information about the Cub Scout program to
prospective members, including boys, parents, and organizations that may be
interested in starting a pack.
The Scout Zone: This
site provides information about the Boy Scout program to prospective members.
Soccer and Scouting:
Soccer and Scouting teaches soccer skills and provide exciting competition, and
at the same time boys will be Cub Scouts and learn the lifelong values taught in
the Scouting program.
National Scouting Museum:
The National Scouting Museum is a tribute to the rich history of the Boy Scouts
of America. The size of a football field, this massive state-of-the-art facility
features a Norman Rockwell art gallery, virtual reality adventures, hands-on
learning experiences, and a historical collection that traces the Scouting
movement from its beginnings.
Northern Tier: The Northern
Tier offers many adventures, each geared to the goals and desires of your group.
Come to the Northern Tier for an unforgettable journey through the heart and
soul of Canoe Country.
Florida Sea Base: The
Florida National High Adventure Sea Base is headquartered in the heart of the
fabulous Florida Keys. Scouting's most complete aquatic facility offers a
complete variety of water activities from scuba diving to sailing "tall ships."
Tooth of Time Traders:
Order items from Philmont's Tooth of Time Traders via this Web site.
This site was developed on behalf of the Boy Scouts of America to inform the
public about the issues that confront the Scouting movement.
Good Turn for America: Today, America needs the service of its citizens more than ever.
Hunger, lack of adequate shelter, poor healththese are issues that affect all of
us. The Boy Scouts of America believes that we can do something about these
issuesif we all work together.
National Eagle Scout Association:
A fellowship of men who have achieved the Eagle Scout rank and who desire using
their efforts and influence toward forming the kind of young men America needs
for leadership. The objective of the organization is to serve Eagle Scouts and,
through them, the entire Scouting movement.
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