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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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Canoe the Allegheny River
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North Western Pennsylvania

Canoe the Allegheny River

Take your unit to Northern Pennsylvania on a beautiful canoe trip down the Allegheny River.  Short trips and long trips. Single day or multi-day trips are options.  Fairly easy to challenging.  

Broom Ball
Activities

A team game similar to field hockey, lacrosse, soccer and ice hockey. Check with your unit to a local hockey rink to see if they can support your unit in hosting this activity for your scouts or challenge another unit.

Broom Ball

Broomball is a recreational ice game originating in Canada (also contested as being Swedish) and played in certain other countries. It is played in a hockey rink, either indoors or outdoors, depending on climate and location.

In a game of broomball there are two teams, each consisting of six players: a goaltender and five others. The object of the game is to score more goals than the opponent. Goals are scored by hitting the ball into the opponent's net using the broom. Tactics and plays are similar to those used in sports such as ice hockey, roller hockey and floorball.

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Camping and Hiking

Camp Merz
Camping

BSA Scout Camp

Camp Merz

Camp Merz has over 85 years young this year, and located to the south of Mayville on beautiful Chautauqua Lake. 350 acres of beautiful hardwood forest and evergreens welcome your scouting experience.

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The Least shall be first - Scoutmaster Minute
David Madison 2609

The Least shall be first - Scoutmaster Minute

A reflection on Scotty Scheffler, Pro Golfer

At the morning of the final master competition, Scotty Scheffler was on his knees weeping, feeling he wasn't ready for such an honor.

His wife said to him "Who are you to say you are not ready?!  God is in control and it is up to him!"...

He acknowledged that she was correct..  "God IS in control And the Lord is leading me.  And if this is my time that the Lord has for then so be it.  I will use it to glorify God." said Mr. Scheffler.

Scotty Scheffler rose very quickly to height of the Masters

So. What about us?  God doesn't choose people because of their looks, their strength, or their prestige.

Look at the big names in the Bible.  Who are they?

The culture at the time, for example, was to give the oldest son the best inheritance.  The position of Honor.  1st male.  The oldest male.

But, who did God choose?

Moses:  a Jew and son of a slave.
King David: The youngest sone.
Joseph: Again, the youngest son.
Mary Magdalene: a prostitute.
Jacob: the youngest.
The disciples: fisherman - uneducated.

Take a look at the lineage of Jesus.  All wer the least in their position... The boys and girls/men and women that no one wanted.  They didn't fit the cultural steortype.

Now,... they all did need to do one thing.  They were willing to accept the call. They were willing to follow the plan God had for them.

So, Scouts and Scouters, who are you?  As you can see by all these examples, you don't have to be the brightest, the best athlete, the tallest, the best looking, or the articulate speaker.  They simply had to be willing to do... to DO... to TRY... THEIR BEST.

Will you? God only knows what great things He has called you to do.

 

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