Sorry about the personal post, but I thought it was a date that deserved mention. I'm also sorry it's a day late, but I was doing Scouting yesterday; we had 262 Scouts, Scouters, and parents in the woods at our Council's local Klondike Camporee, and I was Event Director and my wife was Steward, being in charge of feeding about 120 people breakfast and everyone on site lunch. A good time was had by all. There were 21 sleds in the Klondike Derby and at the morning's Scout Skills stations. Hope you all had a good day; I'm beat, and so is my wife.
1 posted on
02/09/2003 2:41:11 PM PST by
RonF
To: RonF
I treasure the days(and cold nights camping)of my youth spent in Boy Scouts.
I'm glad we were not forced to integrate girls, or gays into the organization, and cut God out of the Law.
To: RonF
The Meaning of the Boy Scout Oath
The Boy Scout Oath has traditionally been considered to have three promises. Those three promises are delineated by the semicolons in the Oath, which divide it into three clauses. The three promises of the Scout Oath are, therefore:
Duty to God and country,
Duty to other people, and
Duty to self
Before you pledge yourself to any oath or promise, you must know what it means. The paragraphs that follow will help you understand the meaning of the Scout Oath.
The Meaning of the Boy Scout Oath
3 posted on
02/09/2003 2:49:53 PM PST by
steplock
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To: RonF
Tnanks for your efforts Ron. A couple of week ago, my son and I were discussing the Klondike Derby that he participated in. He was so proud that he helped to win that.
The odd think is that the derby was over 15 years ago.
To: RonF; *bsa_list
To: RonF
"A Scout is trustworthy,____"
To: RonF
Eagle Scout Bump!
regards - red
8 posted on
02/09/2003 3:19:16 PM PST by
rednek
To: RonF
Thanks for the post-
Originally thought to be a youth paramilitary training organization (and I was lucky to have been in one of that stripe - run by adults with combat time from WWII, ROK and some of the guys that came back from the 'nam)
Today, hard to say what is thought to be, I suppose it depends on what side you look from. Still, had a ton of fun and learned many good lessons from the folks that made up Troop 115
9 posted on
02/09/2003 3:22:10 PM PST by
ASOC
To: RonF
After returning to America he worked to establish such an organization in the United States, and on February 9th of 1910 in Chicago William D. Boyce incorporated the Boy Scouts of America.Interesting. I just returned home about two hours ago from a banquet honoring 134 scouts of the Ozark Trails Council who had achieved Eagle rank during 2002 (including my own son).
I hadn't known this was an important date in scouting until I came across this article.
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10 posted on
02/09/2003 4:45:23 PM PST by
JCG
To: RonF
Hey RonF - just came back from a Klondike Derby with my two sons. Our two teams placed very high up - out of forty-some troops - and we had a froooozen campout. But all the kids had a great time.
Best,
y.b.
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