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Official Boy Scouts of America, Council and District Sites
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Boy Scouts of America (www.scouting.org) - The official web site for the Boy Scouts. The information you will find here is official documentation. If you are interested in annual reports, official uniform standards, back issues of Boy's Life or Scouting magazine, tour permits and other forms, look here. |
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| Central Florida Council (www.cflscouting.org) includes Brevard, Flagler, Lake, Orange, Osceola, Seminole and Volusia counties in Florida. This site contains official forms, training information, and many other resources. | |
| Pack 225 is part of the Sand Lake District (sandlake.cfcbsa.org) Contact information for the district committee chairs as well as the district calendar are located here. | |
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A great website for both Scout Parents and Scout Leaders. The site (scoutparents.org) contains information for both new scout parents and active leaders. |
| Boy Scouts of America official catalog - shop at www.scoutstuff.org | |
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The National Scouting Museum (www.bsamuseum.org) is located in Irving, Texas. Featuring a Norman Rockwell art gallery, this state of the art facility is a tribute to the rich history of the Boy Scouts of America. |
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| The Boy Scouts of America legal issues website. The site (www.bsalegal.org) is devoted to explaining the ongoing legal struggles of the organization. |
Resources for Leaders, Scouts and Interested Parents
Disclaimer: The sites listed below are not official BSA or Central Florida Council web sites. They are
here for informational purposes. The information contained in these sites may be valuable to
leaders but cannot be guaranteed.
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U.S. Scouting Service Project (www.usscouts.org)- One of the most comprehensive sites for scout leaders, scouts and their parents. There are separate sites for Scoutmasters, Cubmasters, scouting clipart and scouting information. From the main page, look for usscouts.org and follow that link. For a general overview of what is available, select the site map. |
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The MacScouter (www.macscouter.com)- Scouting Resources Online - The reason U.S. Scouting is not the most comprehensive is because of MacScouter. If you want skits (over 400 available online), songs (divided into Campfire songs, Weird songs, Gross songs parts 1 & 2, Short songs, Action songs, etc. you get the idea), and many more resources look here. Plan to sit down for some time while browsing, because there is just so much great stuff. |
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The NetWoods Virtual Campsite (www.netwoods.com) - Another great site for songs, skits, stories or anything else you may need for a fun scouting experience. You can also find information on equipment, camp cooking, leadership training and ceremonies. |
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The Pine Tree Web (www.pinetreeweb.com) - Certainly one of the most comprehensive sites available for scouting history, stories and Sir Robert Baden-Powell information. If you have a question related to Baden-Powell or the history of scouting, start here. |
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Leaders Online (http://www.mninter.net/~blkeagle/pubs/) - Some very useful information can be found at this site. If you have a question about something to do with scouting, it has probably been asked and answered on this site. |
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Scouting History and Traditions - (http://www.netpages.free-online.co.uk/sha/) - The title pretty much explains this site. A good reference for how the Boy Scouts started and the people who started it. |
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The Virtual Cub Scout Leaders Handbook - (www.geocities.com/~pack215/) - Lots of information and ideas for all Cub Scout Leaders. If there are questions about scouting that you can't find the answers on the official site, try here. |
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