Why Attend Annual Convention
If you haven’t been to one of the Montana Council’s past Annual Conventions, I’ll let you in on something that we’re honestly NOT trying to
If you haven’t been to one of the Montana Council’s past Annual Conventions, I’ll let you in on something that we’re honestly NOT trying to
Over the past several weeks, I have attended Investment in Character & Leadership (ICL) events in Bozeman, Missoula, and Great Falls. It is a busy
Communication and getting information shared is one of the hardest challenges we face in Scouting. Sharing ideas and ways to handle or fix situations can
As of January 1st, 2024, the Montana Council has a new Council Commissioner. Scott Hooper has been selected to take the place of Gary Ely who
On Feb. 8, 2024, we will celebrate the 114th anniversary of the Boy Scouts of America. Since its founding in 1910, more than 130 million
To all my Montana Council Friends – As of December 31, I have stepped down as your Council Commissioner and am honored to move to
Holiday Greetings, At this special time of year, it is important to recognize and be thankful for all of our blessings, big and small. To
Camping is intended to be fun. Sometimes it’s about kicking back and relaxing or cooking a great meal fire-side. Sometimes it’s simply about getting outdoors
Some days we wonder why we put time into training, or why we spent so much time on a craft that took a long time
At the beginning of summer, I tell our camp staff they will change the lives of the Scouts who come to our camps, their words
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.
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