SE Corner: Respecting Our Flag
I hope you are all doing well and successfully transitioning to fall in Montana. Recently, I have observed some less-than-ideal behavior throughout our great state.
I hope you are all doing well and successfully transitioning to fall in Montana. Recently, I have observed some less-than-ideal behavior throughout our great state.
NATIONAL JAMBOREE The Montana Council was proud to have 23 Scouts and leaders represent Montana at the National Jamboree, a gathering of thousands of Scouts
The BSA’s commitment to safety is continuous and unwavering. Although few youth organizations encompass the breadth, volume, and diversity of physical activity common to Scouting, our
In my opinion, the most valuable asset we have against the breakdown of morals and values in our society is well-trained Scout leaders. Think about
It was a sunny day in June (2023) and spirits were high as the Scouts and their leaders were dropped off at the trailhead at
For the youth in Montana, the Boy Scouts of America is an antidote to too much screen time which can lead to adverse health outcomes, including sleep problems, obesity, and a range of mental health issues.
NAYLE was an eye-opening experience of what Scouting really is. Everything they taught us had a sense of purpose to carry on in life outside Scouting.
Every once in a while, something happens that really solidifies what we do. I was riding an elevator at a local hotel when it stopped
It is with great pleasure that the Montana Council welcomes Grace Friend as the new District Executive for the Mullan Trail District. Originally from Boise, Idaho, Grace
In celebration of the 50th anniversary of Troop 676, an all-male Scouts BSA troop in Bozeman, Mont., a group of dedicated Scouts and Scoutmasters undertook
What a summer it has been. We successfully navigated the waters of two summer camp operations, a high-adventure base, National Youth Leadership Training (NYLT), and Jamborees. That is one busy summer. I’m grateful for everyone who played a part in providing life-changing experiences for Scouts in Montana. Thank you for your involvement.
I would like to give a special shoutout to a few individuals who made Scouting especially successful this summer.
Hold on to your hats – we’re “Popping our Way to the Top” and $1.3 million is in our sights! Our popcorn team looks forward to a successful 2023 so we can help every Scout and every unit fund their Scouting adventure.