Top Five Impressions on Scouting in Montana
I had never been to Montana before moving here last November. It was high on my bucket list of places to visit for several reasons.
I had never been to Montana before moving here last November. It was high on my bucket list of places to visit for several reasons.
Happy New Year to all! Serving others is one of the finest things that a person can do and I salute each of you for
Greetings fellow Scouters. We are wrapping up a monumentally successful recruiting year and the youth of Montana are coming to the Scouting program more excited
It’s that time of year – Rechartering season! Along with collecting dues and ensuring our rosters are accurate and up-to-date, this is a great time
Since moving to Montana, I have noticed something about living here. As Scouters, we tend to drive long distances at times. This can be a
The National Eagle Scout Association established the Glenn A. and Melinda W. Adams National Eagle Scout Service Project of the Year Award (ESSPY) to recognize valuable service of
I love Scouting. It has made a positive difference in my life and I know I have helped build Scouting in others, impacting their lives
Big Sky is a fabulous place to ski and snowboard, but the reason to sign-up for the Montana Council Big Sky Ski weekend January 5-7,
Commissioners throughout Montana met in person and virtually on Saturday, November 5th at the Montana College of Commissioner Science in Missoula, Mont. Travis Deaton, District Commissioner of
Montana Council is pleased to announce the selection of Pat Dannenberg as Director of Field Service. Pat will serve the council out of the Billings,
I was honored to be among the many attending the funeral of 40-year Scoutmaster Bill Hoffman, Troop 1960, Missoula, this past Saturday. During my drive
A fictional scenario to set the scene: A person finds a town where the sport of basketball is unknown. That person then recruits ten youths