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The Boy Scouts of America is the nation's foremost youth program of character development and values-based leaderhip training.   Scouting continues to:

  • Offer responsible fun and adventure
  • Instill lifetime values and develop ethical character as expressed in the Scout Oath and Law
  • Train in citizenship, service and leadership
  • Serve America's communities and families with its quality, values-based program

 

         Summer  Camp    

Program Preview

 

 

 

All Scoutmasters! All Senior Patrol Leaders! All Webelos Leaders!

 

Plan now to attend our annual Summer Program Preview Dinner or Luncheon

 

Program presentations will include: Outer Limits, Hale Scout Reservation, High Adventure Bases, and a special session for Webelos Leaders on Webelos Resident Camp.

 

Preview Dinner

Tuesday, March 11th, 2008 – 6:30 pm

Tulsa Education Service Center

3027 S. New HavenTulsa

 

Preview Luncheon

Saturday, March 15th, 2008 – 10:00 am

Hale Scout Reservation

Group Tours will be available on this date.

 

Come join us for a meal and get the scoop on all the new programs and facilities.

 

Please RSVP to Paige at (918) 743-6125 or 800-367-1272

 

Have youth that might be interested in working at Philmont?

Click on the logo above for info & details.

Most people associate Boy Scouting with outdoor adventure - and with good reason.  Scouting is an outdoor program designed to develop character, citizenship and personal fitness.   With the Scout Oath and Law as a guide, Scouting helps a boy develop into a well-rounded young man.

Through the advancement program, a Scout can progress in rank through achievements, gaining additional knowledge and responsibilities.   Earning merit badges provides opportunities for Scouts to be introduced into a lifelong hobby or a rewarding career.

In Boy Scouting, youth take responsibilitiy for the activities of the troop.   By planning and organizing activities, they develop teamwork and learn to lead as well as follow.   Throught the support of parents, and religious, civic or neighborhood organizations Scouts develop an awareness and appreciation of their role in their community.  

 

What do you get to do in Boy Scouts?

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Upcoming Events
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3/11/2008 6:30 PM
Summer Camp Program PreviewEducational Service Center - Tulsa
4/4/2008 5:00 PM
Council CamporeeZink Ranch

Council Camporee

This Land Is Our Land

April 4 - 6, 2008  Zink Scout Ranch