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History of the Traditional Exploring BSA program
Posted: Thursday, 3/25/2004: 5:51:05 PM    Member to Member Private Message quality
Does anyone know where I can obtain more of a History of Exploring BSA from the beginning to the 1998 start of Venturing and the transfer of Career Awareness Exploring and Vocational Exploring to Learning for Life. I usually contact Senior Scout Programs Overview but I would like to get something on Exploring in one volume. Does anyone know where I could get anything llike old manuals, books, patches or anything about the Exploring Division BSA, now Venturing.
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History of the Traditional Exploring BSA program
Posted: Thursday, 3/25/2004: 5:51:05 PM    Member to Member Private Message quality
Does anyone know where I can obtain more of a History of Exploring BSA from the beginning to the 1998 start of Venturing and the transfer of Career Awareness Exploring and Vocational Exploring to Learning for Life. I usually contact Senior Scout Programs Overview but I would like to get something on Exploring in one volume. Does anyone know where I could get anything llike old manuals, books, patches or anything about the Exploring Division BSA, now Venturing.
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RE: History of the Traditional Exploring BSA program
Posted: Thursday, 3/25/2004: 6:27:26 PM    Member to Member Private Message quality
http://www.geocities.com/Yosemite/Falls/8826/explorers.html
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RE: History of the Traditional Exploring BSA program
Posted: Thursday, 3/25/2004: 8:00:27 PM    Member to Member Private Message quality
http://www.geocities.com/Yosemite/Falls/8826/overview.html

this is the root of the site that Scourldr referenced. Loads of information.


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RE: History of the Traditional Exploring BSA program
Posted: Monday, 4/5/2004: 12:36:52 PM    Member to Member Private Message quality
Michael Brown's site is the best I've seen on the subject.

I have a "Reader's Digest Condensed Version" that I'll send to you if you are interested.


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