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Andrew Jackson - 2011Project: Recycle Bins at the World Bird SanctuaryWilliam 'Billy' John Fisher, III - 2012Project: Fire Truck Reading Center at Arnold Branch LibraryChristopher 'Blake' Hufford - 2013Paul Morton Claeys - 2013Project: Playground Renovation and Update; Construction and Installation of Benches at New Hope United Methodist Church's PreschoolDrew Vitello - 2014Project: Development and Installation of interactive, 3-D, educational playground mural at New Hope United Methodist Church's Preschool. Here, you can download and read many Scouting and Scout-related books. In addition to official Boy Scouts of America publications, including the Boy Scout Handbook and Fieldbook, many of these are important historical official Scouting books.
Many of these books came from “,” an internet resource for Scouters. The user is reminded that many of the handbooks, manuals, articles and stories presented here were written very long ago. Consequently, they may occasionally use some terms or express sentiments which were in current use at the time of their writing, regardless of what we may think of them at the beginning of the 21st century. For reasons of historical accuracy the texts have been preserved in their original form. If you find any of them offensive, please delete the files from your system. Some of the skills, requirements and terms in these materials may differ from present day practices. They are preserved and offered with the intention of providing a historical perspective for today’s Scouting leaders. Please use them in conjunction with a current copy of your handbook or your Scouting association’s guidelines and policies when planning your Scouting programs. All books found here are provided under the Fair Use guidelines of the United States Copyright Law.To check availability of books in Troop 501’s physical lending library, check Library link in the.TitleDescription– Boy Scouts of AmericaThe 12th (and current) Edition of the Boy Scout Handbook.
This edition adds new, updated information, links to resources on the web at, and returns to many classic Scout Skills, including text from “Green Bar” Bill Harcort. Please keep in mind that this book is over 400 pages long.
As Troop 501 provides each new Scout that crosses over into the troop a copy of the current Boy Scout Handbook, it is highly recommended that you DO NOT PRINT this file. However, you may wish to print certain sections, checklists, tracking sheets, etc.by Sir Robert Baden-PowellThe definitive manual for Scouts. This is the book that started Scouting. Complete with original illustrations by B-P. 1954 “Brotherhood Edition”.The book consists of introductions for Scouters, 26 “Campfire Yarns” for Scouts and a summary.– Boy Scouts of AmericaThe 1911 First Edition. This is the ORIGINAL Boy Scout Handbook of the Boy Scouts of America.
It is a great resource.Merit Badge PamphletsMerit Badges are the second main area of the Boy Scout advancement program. Unlike ranks, there is a degree of choice in the merit badge program. A sub-group of merit badges are known as Eagle required merit badges. To earn Eagle Scout, most of these badges must be earned although some are “either/or” badges. The remainder of the badges help with earning ranks as well as Eagle Palms after the Eagle Scout award has been earned. A Scout is required to complete a Merit Badge Application (an automated version is available on the, and a can be found, here, on the Troop 501 website, on the page) prior to beginning work on a merit badge.Boy Scouts may work on merit badges from they time they join a Scout troop until they turn 18 years old.
There is no time limit for completion of merit badges other than age 18.In this section, you will find many (but not all) of the available Merit Badge Pamphlets published by the Boy Scouts of America, and corresponding worksheets that will help you organize notes, listen actively, find resources, and document your work. Please keep in mind that this section is a “work in progress” PamphletWorksheetProgram SupportThese books are essential to the support of an active Scouting program.TitleDescription– Boy Scouts of America. The Fieldbook is available for download, by clicking the title to the left. However, it IS NOT recommended that you print the book, as it is 579 pages long. If you wish to have a printed copy, it is HIGHLY RECOMMENDED that you purchase a copy for $9.99 at your local Scout Shop, or online at. It is available, spiral bound, for slightly more.
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The printed edition has 614 pages (including index) of detailed “How To” knowledge of the outdoors, conservation, and the backcountry. Throughout this edition of Fieldbook, an arrow icon alerts you to further information – including books, organizations, websites, periodicals, and audiovisual materials – available online. The Fieldbook website, can be used in tandem with this book to help you make the most of your outdoor experiences. – Boy Scouts of AmericaThe Troop Program Features include 36 Monthly Themes with Troop Meeting and Activity plans. Using this program, a troop will explore dozens of merit badges and Scout Skills each year. Your Patrol Leaders’ Council can pick and choose the themes that interest them. Then for each theme they can tailor their own plan from a variety of resources in the chapter. Each program is designed to let older Scouts teach newer Scouts the associated Scout Skills for Tenderfoot, Second Class, and First Class.
Monthly Troop Meeting Plan
Older Scouts are encouraged to continue to explore the related Merit Badges for each topic. By using this three-year program rotation, every Scout Skill is reinforced and Scouts are introduced to almost every merit badge.