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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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Camp Babcock-Hovey
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BSA Scout Camp

Camp Babcock-Hovey

Sitting on the eastern shore of Seneca Lake in western New York’s stunning Finger Lakes Region, Camp Babcock-Hovey spans 283 acres of beautiful woodlands, pristine streams, and golden fields.
Camp J. Warren Cutler
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BSA Scout Camp

Camp J. Warren Cutler

Set deep into the rolling hills of Western New York’s Finger Lakes Region, the J. Warren Cutler Scout Reservation – commonly known as Camp Cutler – stretches across more than 1400 acres of peaceful woods, lush meadows, and sparkling streams.

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Scoutmaster Minutes

Reap and Sow - Scoutmaster Minute
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Reap and Sow - Scoutmaster Minute

In order to get the reward, we usually have to work hard to get it.

We all want to get the big prize.

You see your favorite actor, actress, or band and are in awe.

What about the captain of your football team or soccer team? Do you sometimes look at them say I could do that. Why is he the captain? Why is she getting that award or recognition? Why is their business so successful?

What about another situation? When it comes to building a team? Or a school? Or a family? Or a church?

Why does Billy have so many cool gadgets?
Why is that team so successful?
Why is she always getting A's?
Why is he always getting to lead?

It is easy to 'dislike' them because they are successful, popular, or have more gadgets.  Becareful with that line of thinking.  Likely, they have worked hard, or have been doing it longer or simply, volunteered to do things more than others so they have the experience to do it well.

 

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