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REMOTE SCOUTING

The world has been handed a big challenge with the new COVID-19 outbreak... how do we continue to function when the world is locking down everything to slow the spread?

In this series of articles we are building, we provide ideas on how to Scout... remotely.

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Scout Field Round
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A definition and Comparison to the NFAA field round

Scout Field Round

The Scout Field Round is a unique adaptation of the traditional National Field Archery Association (NFAA) field round, designed specifically for use at Scouting America camps. It provides Scouts with an accessible yet challenging opportunity to hone their archery skills in a field setting, all while accommodating the practical needs of Scouting events and outdoor spaces.

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Camping and Hiking

Ransburg Scout Reservation
Camping

As one of the top Scouting facilities in the country, Ransburg has something to offer for every member of the troop.

Ransburg Scout Reservation

Established in 1966, Ransburg Scout Reservation is designed with one goal in mind: providing Scouts with immersive experiences. Over the decades, Ransburg has expanded its offerings to best serve the Scouts of central Indiana. The reservation, which is located along the banks of Lake Monroe, just outside Bloomington, Indiana, offers 17 different program areas, ensuring Scouts can pursue their interests. Over the summer, Ransburg hosts week-long camps for Scouts from all over the country.

Gettysburg National Military Park
Hiking

Notable Memories, Experience History, Walk where they fought

Gettysburg National Military Park

Looking for a great destination campout for your unit?  The Gettysburg National Military Park Museum is one that will capture the imagination of your Scouts and put them in touch with a historic event that shaped the course of our history.  There is so much to do in and around Gettysburg, Pa., you'll need to come again and again. 

Horsing around
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Day trip, Campout, Farm, Merit Badges: Horsemanship and Animal Science

Horsing around

Here is a different experience for your pack or troop! Head to the horse farm at 'Heart to Heart' Morgans, LLC in Alexander, NY. Work with the horses, learn how to ride, experience a working horse farm and earn Horsmanship and/or Animal Science merit badge.

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Silent Night
David Madison 3442

Silent Night

You don't have to be the best... Do your best!

The story begins in 1818 in a church in the little Austrian town of Oberndorf. Shortly before Christmas Eve, a mouse ate a hole in the leather bellows of the church organ, effectively silencing it. The itinerant organ mender was not due in town for months, and music was needed for the Christmas Eve service. In three and one-half hours, Franz Gruber, the organist, composed music for a poem written by Josef Mohr, a priest. It began "Stille Nacht, Heilige Nacht" ("Silent Night, Holy Night"). On Christmas Eve, the two men sang their composition accompanied by a guitar and children's chorus. They were a great success.

The great traditions of this season often began as small, simple acts. Franz Gruber, did his best on that Christmas Eve night and created a simple musical number that has helped millions give honor to God on Christmas Eve ever since.

When you hear Silent Night or sing it this year, remember, you don't have to be the best at every thing you just have to do every thing with your best.

Posted by Ken L. Hagler @ jedipastorken.blogspot.com

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