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  Eagle Tips - More than Familiar Words

This past weekend, I attended a wedding where a young woman I’ve known since she was in middle school married a young man I know not at all. As I sat watching the familiar rituals and listening to the familiar words, I wondered about the groom’s background and character, about what he does for a living, about how the two of them met, about what they have in common. Some of those questions were... [More]

By: Kristine Theriault On: 2013-01-05

  Eagle Tips - Brother Act

I received an email the other day from a list subscriber who wondered about the propriety of recognizing two brothers at the same court of honor. My answer, of course, was yes. Doing so would maximize attendance and simplify attendance for out-of-town relatives.There was a kicker, however. One brother is still in the troop, while the other is over 18 and hadn’t previously had a court of honor (because he originally didn’t want one).So how... [More]

By: Kristine Theriault On: 2012-12-28

  Eagle Tips - Congratulatory Letters from the Order of the Arrow

Last week, I had the opportunity to attend the National Order of the Arrow Conference and report on the array of Eagle Scout-related activities that were part of this year’s event. (You can read my reporting at http://noac.nesa.org.) As I walked around the Michigan State University campus, I was struck by how many attendees were wearing both OA sashes and Eagle Scout badges.Of course, it’s no surprise that so many members of Scouting’s national honor... [More]

By: Insane Scouter On: 2012-12-27

  The Real Santa

I remember my first Christmas party with Grandma. I was just a kid. I remember tearing across town on my bike to visit her on the day my big sister dropped the bomb: "There is no Santa Claus," she jeered. "Even dummies know that!"My grandma was not the gushy kind, never had been. I fled to her that day because I knew she would be straight with me. I knew Grandma always told the... [More]

By: Scott Robertson On: 2012-12-24

  SM Tips -What to Do When It's too darn Hot

The old saying about things being hotter than noon on the Fourth of July is taking on new meaning this summer as much of the country swelters under miserable conditions. Of course, many Scout camps seem to be specifically sited to catch the most afternoon sun possible while repelling any cool northerly breezes (at least that’s the way it can feel).While we can’t do much to make camp cooler, we can take steps to... [More]

By: Kristine Theriault On: 2012-12-21

  Home Depot or Lowe's as a Go See It

Hello Everyone,Hope you are having a great Scouting Year. The last Den Meeting for my Den was a outing to the local Home Depot.They had a wood project for the boys to build which help meet Advancement requirements and also gave the boys experience with hand tools. They built window bird feeders and had a great time, even my special needs Scouts.They took us on a tour of the Home Depot and we got to... [More]

By: Steve O'Connor On: 2012-12-20

  Recipe For Christmas Joy

1/2 cup Hugs 4 tsp. Kisses 4 Cups Love 1 Cup Special Holiday Cheer 1/2 Cup Peace On Earth 3 tsp. Christmas Spirits 2 Cups Goodwill Toward Man 1 Sping Of Mistletoe 1 Medium-Size Bag Of Christmas Snowflakes (The Regular Kind Won't Do !! Mix hugs, kisses, smiles, and love until consistent. Blend in holiday cheer, peace on earth, Christmas spirits and good will toward men. Use the mixture to fill, warm heart, where it... [More]

By: Scott Robertson On: 2012-12-19

  Historic Book Collection

This is a collection made up of 63 E-books that relate to Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, Cooking, Christmas, Children's Stories, and Woodlore. The licensing of these books allow you to buy this collection once and give one or all of the books to every one of your Scouting friends. After receiving your payment, I'll email you the link to download the 278mb zip file containing all the books.Here are the books that make up this... [More]

By: Scott Robertson On: 2012-12-18


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