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If you're between the ages of 7 and 20, you might be interested in one
of the Scouting programs. If you're a parent, you might be interested in
being selected as a Scout Leader. Scouting offers a time-tested set of
activities that have produced fine citizens, family men, and community
leaders for over 95 years.
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Cub Scouts |
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Cub Scouts are for
boys in the first through fifth grades (ages 6 to 10).
It's a family- and home-centered program. They do fun
things with other kids! They wear cool uniforms, go
places and see things. They play all kinds of sports and
build things. They can learn about secret codes, the
environment, and provide service to other people.
Contact Jim Matthews at 341-8611 ext. 21.
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When a Cub
Scout reaches the 4th and 5th grade, he
becomes a WEBELOS (WE'll
BE LOyal
Scouts) Scout. During this two-year program the Cub Scout
participates in more advanced activities that begin to prepare
them to become Boy Scouts. Contact
Jim Matthews at 341-8611 ext. 21.
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Boy Scouts |
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Boy
Scouts is available to boys who are 11 through 18 years of age,
or who have earned the Arrow of Light Award or have completed
the fifth grade. They camp, hike, and fish in the great
outdoors. They get together in troops, and try out new
experiences. They learn leadership skills while working as a
group. Contact Jim Matthews at 341-8611 ext. 21. |
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Varsity Scouting is an active, exciting program for young men 14
through 17 built around five program fields of emphasis:
advancement, high adventure, personal development, service, and
special programs and events. Contact Jim Matthews at 341-8611
ext. 21. |
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Venturing offers a program that is full of
challenge with adventure for young men and women who are 14 (and
have completed the eighth grade) through 20 years of age. They
learn more about high adventure, sports, arts and hobbies, youth
ministries, or Sea Scouting. In addition to non-scouts, this
program may be especially attractive to older Boy Scouts that
are seeking a greater challenge, or have attained the rank of
Eagle Scout. Contact Jim Matthews at 341-8611 ext 21.
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Exploring is the young adult segment of Learning for Life, a
wholly owned subsidiary of the Boy Scouts of America. It is open
to young men and women who are 14 (and have completed the eighth
grade) through 20 years of age. The program is career or hobby
based. The Explorer Posts work with young people to develop
career skills while having fun.
Contact Mike
Anastasio at 341-8611 ext 23. |
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Need more information?
Checkout the
JOIN CUB SCOUTING website or
HOW TO JOIN on this website. |