Virtual Scouting
We want to provide you with some resources to help you continue #ScoutingAtHome for the duration of the quarantine period related to COVID-19. This post contains some resources that will…
We want to provide you with some resources to help you continue #ScoutingAtHome for the duration of the quarantine period related to COVID-19. This post contains some resources that will…
Enjoy a special discount for Cub Scouts and Scouts BSA at WonderWorks in Pigeon Forge, TN the weekend of January 24th – 26th! During these dates, scouts and their guests receive…
The Jamboree is open to all who are qualified on a first-come, first-served basis. Qualifications to attend the National Jamboree include: • Registered member of a Scout Troop, who has…
The P.R.A.Y. program encourages youth to learn about and grow strong in their faith. It is also an opportunity for a Cub Scout to earn their religious emblem. The religious…
No Scout should be denied access to great program due to financial need. A Scout is Thrifty, so the John Ross District does encourage a Scout to show that they…
Here in the Cherokee Area Council, our Fall Cub and Family weekend is called Cub N Parnter, and it is a time to offer the Packs an opportunity to camp…
Why would anyone want to go camping in cold weather? Seriously – we want to know. So Scouting.org invited Zach Chopp-Adams, district member at large for the Three Fires District…
Everything you need to know about peer-to-peer recruiting.
There are many different ways to camp. You can sleep in your Grampa's back yard, you can drive into the woods to a campground under the stars, or even be…
Don’t feel silly if you don’t know what a linked troop is. Heck—we didn’t know either! We heard the term once or twice and decided it might be good to…