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5 Quick Questions with: Brian White, Eagle Scout and restaurant entrepreneur
Sometimes, a merit badge will spark a future career path for a Scout. For Brian White, it was a leadership outing. White, who earned the Eagle Scout Award with Troop 299 of Dublin, Ohio, in 2004, owns a restaurant in Columbus, Ohio. Six years ago, the business began as a food cart on a college…
Read More2020 Order of the Arrow national officers elected; here’s who represents your region
From left: Northeast Region Chief Conor Power, Southern Region Chief Seth Greiling, National Vice Chief Noah Smith, National Chief Zachary Schonfeld, Central Region Chief Patrick McInerney and Western Region Chief Gavin Cho Zachary Schonfeld, an Eagle Scout from Virginia, has been elected by his peers to serve as National Chief of the Order of the…
Read MoreConsider all your options when you register at high-adventure bases
We’re in the middle of registration periods for 2021 adventures at the BSA’s national high-adventure bases, with sign-ups at Sea Base starting this week. While you and your Scouts might have your sights on a specific experience, keep in mind that there’s more than one path to adventure. For example, you can consider Sea Base’s adventures…
Read More‘We got this’: Mother-son duo first on scene of horrific highway accident
This is Unsung Heroes, a Bryan on Scouting blog series celebrating under-reported acts of Scouting heroism. These are stories that don’t make national headlines — but should. That’s doubly true in this world that can always use more good news. Read the latest story below, and find instructions for sharing your own Unsung Heroes story at the…
Read MoreA year in the life of Troop 5109, one of the first Scouts BSA troops for girls
Madison Burrell uses these adjectives to describe her time at the wet and windy West Point Camporee: “tiring, scary, wet, muddy, crusty and painful.” Hardly a ringing endorsement, right? But then read what Madison says next: “I hope I’ll get to make more memories like this.” For Madison’s mom, Troop 5109 Scoutmaster Christine Burrell, that’s…
Read MoreIndiana Scout restores community cemetery for Eagle Scout project
You wouldn’t know the cemetery near Thorntown, Ind., was the resting place of nearly 50 African Americans. For a long time, it was a patch of grass, recognized only by a few decrepit stone tombstones and a black-and-white sign. Four years ago, Reece Thompson of Troop 350 in nearby Advance, Ind., decided to do something…
Read MoreUnsung Hero: He helped rescue a skier dangerously entangled in plastic fencing
This is Unsung Heroes, a Bryan on Scouting blog series celebrating under-reported acts of Scouting heroism. These are stories that don’t make national headlines — but should. That’s doubly true in this world that can always use more good news. Read the latest story below, and find instructions for sharing your own Unsung Heroes story at the…
Read MoreSix easy steps to planning the ultimate Pinewood Derby
The Pinewood Derby can seem like a maze of tasks that make up a million-piece, very complicated puzzle, but it is time to simplify things a bit and make this all about fun for everyone. These steps should guarantee that you throw a successful and well-run race day event, whether it’s your pack’s first time…
Read MoreWhy is Bear Grylls wearing a World Crest on his sleeve in his TV show ‘Running Wild’?
Bear Grylls collects firewood in Sardinia, Italy. (National Geographic/Jeff Ellingson) It has traveled deep into the jungles of Panama, through slot canyons in Arizona and down a waterfall in Italy. It has shared screen time with celebrities like Brie Larson, Channing Tatum and Zachary Quinto. And it’s on the Scout uniform hanging in your closet…
Read MoreFace the Challenge: Participant registration now open for the 2021 National Jamboree
A celebration that happens just once every four years. World-class venues packed with incredible moments. A spirit of unity, patriotism and courage. Turns out the National Jamboree and the Summer Olympics share a lot of similarities — with one exception: At a National Jamboree, everyone leaves a winner. Participant registration is now open for the…
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