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    • Moms who were fielding a very active GS/USA unit in our neighborhood retired. So we are a little behind in girls joining the pack. I’m starting to give those parents a warning that their daughters will need to recruit a critical mass for our CO to support them. The parent remain clueless that “family scouting”, “scouts BSA”, and “Scouting America” are just corporate doublespeak for the program of BSA4G that now operated in anddition to BSA.
    • So funny. When I was a PL, we raided our parents’ pantries for what we would need for the weekend. Each member was responsible for an item. Stopping at the store was usually a Thursday evening activity. My kids recently described me as “chaotic good.”
    • Amen, amen, AMEN, aaamen! AMEN! This is the patrol method and how Scouting NEEDS to be done.
    • It makes sense, efficiency with limited resources of adults would encourage a coed program. Barry
    • Talking to folks in the UK when they went coed, single gendered troop, whether all male or all female, gradually died off.
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