Jump to content

Search the Community

Showing results for tags 'girl scouts'.

  • Search By Tags

    Type tags separated by commas.
  • Search By Author

Content Type


Forums

  • Welcome to SCOUTER Forum
    • New to the Forum?
    • Forum Support & Announcements
    • New to Scouting?
  • Open Discussion - Program
    • Open Discussion - Program
  • News & Politics
    • Issues & Politics
  • Unit Fundraising
    • Unit Fundraising
  • Order of the Arrow
    • Order of the Arrow
  • The Patrol Method
    • The Patrol Method
  • Cub Scouts
    • Cub Scouts
  • Wood Badge and Adult Leader Training
    • Wood Badge and adult leader training
  • Advancement Resources
    • Advancement Resources
  • Patch Trading Central
    • Patch Trading Central
  • Working with Kids
    • Working with Kids
  • Uniforms
    • Uniforms
  • Camping & High Adventure
    • Camping & High Adventure
  • Girl Scouting
    • Girl Scouting
  • Summer Camp
    • Summer Camp
  • Scouting Around the World
    • Scouting Around the World
  • Council Relations
    • Council Relations
  • Venturing Program
    • Venturing Program
  • Scouting History
    • Scouting History
  • Scouting the Web
    • Scouting the Web
  • Scoutmaster Minutes
    • Scoutmaster Minutes

Categories

  • Articles

Product Groups

  • Advertising on SCOUTER.com
    • Top Banner Ad

Find results in...

Find results that contain...


Date Created

  • Start

    End


Last Updated

  • Start

    End


Filter by number of...

Joined

  • Start

    End


Group


Location


Occupation


Interests


Biography


AIM


MSN


Website


ICQ


Yahoo


Jabber


Skype

Found 4 results

  1. Look at these girls: http://epaper.bostonglobe.com/infinity/article_popover_share.aspx?guid=12c84660-0428-44b3-a64b-5d1232622bd8 That article make me want to join up as a Girl Scout leader, maybe be a troop's outdoor expert. Looks fantastic to me, I have been reading about the Girl Scouts, they seem fantastic to me. There is a long list of outdoor thinks they can do. They are Girl lead, they have patrols. Unlike Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts can run power tools, including chain saws. I am reading a lot of good things about Girl Scouts that they are actually doing better t
  2. http://www.wvgazettemail.com/news/20170627/1000-plus-girl-scouts-descend-on-wv-for-jamboree ... Through a partnership with the National Boy Scouts of America, the Girl Scouts of Black Diamond Council are able to host this year’s Jamboree for Girl Scouts across the nation at a facility Brown refers to as, “the Disney of camp grounds.†For the five days 1100 Girl Scouts spend at the Summit, they will get to explore the Mountain State’s wilderness through activities like kayaking, paddle-boarding, hiking and zip-lining. They’ll also hear from educators, like scientists and research
  3. While canoeing a couple of junior Girl Scouts through flooded savannah, between sawgrass, and toward a white crane, letting them dip their hands in the water (because that's what crazy great uncles heedless of snakes and gators do), I once again heard the refrain "Boy Scouts are more fun than Girl Scouts." These two have slightly older brothers so they've been to pack events and have seen the oldest come back from troop events. Of course that was while canoeing downwind. After having to work and slog upwind, they may have given me a different opinion if they weren't so tired! I don't
  4. The Archbishop of St Louis is not happy about the values of Girl and Boy Scouting Two paragraphs... "St. Louis Archbishop Robert Carlson has issued a letter calling on parishes to seek alternatives to Girl Scouts, arguing that the program and related organizations conflict with Roman Catholic teaching." "Carlson’s letter further references concerns with the Boy Scouts of America, wondering “in which direction this once trusted organization is now headed†in terms of protections to religious organizations."
×
×
  • Create New...