Jan 22, 2021 | Bryan on Scouting
This is Unsung Heroes, a Bryan on Scouting blog series celebrating under-reported acts of Scouting heroism. These are stories that don’t make national headlines — but should. That’s doubly true in this world that can always use more good news. Read the latest story... Jan 21, 2021 | Bryan on Scouting
There’s a lot about 2020 most of us would like to forget, but protecting ourselves and our Scouts from COVID-19 is something we all must remember to do. In surveys the BSA sent out to more than 14,500 unit leaders, two-thirds of those polled indicated they were...Jan 20, 2021 | Bryan on Scouting
Next week, Scout Life and #TrekAt2 are going all in on a science experiment you and your kids can do at home along with the show. Science Museum Oklahoma‘s museum educator Kirsten Therkelson will join the Facebook Live to demonstrate how to perform the “Magic Milk”... Jan 19, 2021 | Bryan on Scouting
When he taught merit badge classes at Woodland Trails Scout Reservation in Ohio, Andrew Wheeler wanted Scouts to know the importance of conservation and environmental issues we face. It’s still his mission as the 15th administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protection... Jan 18, 2021 | Bryan on Scouting
The last time this particular Cessna 150B left the ground, the Scouts of Troop 7 and Venturers of Crew 7 hadn’t been born. It was 1992. Passenger 57, the R-rated action thriller starring Wesley Snipes, was among the year’s most popular movies. So you can imagine the...