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You're Invited to Join Scouting!!!

Attention all boys!!! You've been recruited to join our Scouting team!!!

What’s Scouting?

If you love adventure, camping, hiking, games and fun, we’re the right team for you.

Cub Scouts: Boys aged 7-10 or grades 1-5

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Cub Scouts lets kids have fun while teaching them skills that will help them later on. From the thrill of shooting an arrow to learning how to transform a block of wood into a race car, Cub Scouts is one thrill after another. With a program expertly tailored to match each age in a young boy's life, Cub Scouts learn that even when fun isn’t easy, it’s always an adventure. In Scouting, everything has a purpose. And it shows kids that doing their best is the most fun of all.

Boy Scouts: Boys aged 11-17

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With more than 130 Merit Badges—from Archery and Art to Welding and Wilderness Survival—Scouting is the ultimate form of learning by doing. Boy Scouts explore their interests and improve their skills while working toward Scouting’s highest rank: Eagle. By first imagining, planning then doing their own service projects, Boy Scouts learn the value of hard work, and experience the thrill of seeing it pay off. Add in outdoor adventures, hiking and camping, and Scouting gives boys all the experience they need to become men.

Venturing: Boys and Girls ages 17-20

All teens have one—a moment that opens their eyes to a world that’s bigger than they ever imagined. It might happen while paddling a quiet lake, bonding with new friends around a beach bonfire, or rising to the challenge of leading an exhausted crew to the edges of adventure. Venturing gives young men and women access to a range of programs and empowers them to create their own experiences. It brings Scouting values to life through both high adventure outdoor activities and challenging real-world projects.

To learn how you can join Scouting, please contact:

Bob Ames at 610-574-3246 or bob.ames@scouting.org
Ed Grivner at 215-593-7148 or egrivner@comcast.net.

You can also visit our website www.beascout.org to find the Scouting Unit closest to you.

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