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  The Great Catskill Aqueduct Trek

A few times a week, Stadri’s shipping department excitedly announces on the intercom: “the patches are ready for viewing!” It’s an exciting chance for the sales staff and artists who design the patches to see the finished work before they are individually boxed and shipped. With numerous custom designs, we’re always looking for the background story to a patch and the celebration of an event in embroidered form. The commemorative Boy Scout patches are among... [More]

By: Jason White On: 2011-08-22

  An Introduction

It doesn’t matter if it’s the first day of school, first time meeting a new group or your first guest post on InsaneScouter - first times are difficult! I thought I’d mark my first guest post on the InsaneScouter blog as an introduction. So Hello, my name is Jason White and I’m the marketing guy at Stadri Emblems! Junior Jason was an active member of the Cub Scouts and graduated to the Boy Scouts when... [More]

By: Jason White On: 2011-08-20

  Organizing Travel Guides

There is nothing worse than knowing you have something for your next trip but not knowing where it is. There are many ways to organize all those travel guides, fliers, magazines etc. that you’ve collected so you can find them for your next trip.My personal preference is to sort them by state and/or regional location, and then put each group into a file folder. Each folder goes into a file box or cabinet.When you want... [More]

By: Scott Robertson On: 2011-08-19

  Step Out to End Diabetes

Hi guys,I’m writing today to ask for your help. I understand you don’t know me and that’s okay. It’s very likely you love, are related to, are friends with or work with someone who fights the same battle I do. Please, read on.I am 35 years old. I am fit and active. I eat right, I exercise…I take care of myself. I’m a mom and a wife. I volunteer, I help people and I’m... [More]

By: Jennifer Fletcher On: 2011-08-12

  From the Campground to the White House

Let's play a little game.Gather 81 non-scouts into a large circle and place 31 Eagle Scouts inside the circle ; this circle connected to Scouting inside the circle. This second circle represents the 500 lawmakers in Washington represents Congress. Gather 294 more people into another circle and place 206 people.According to a July report by FoxNews, thirty-one of the one hundred-twelve-member US Congress holds the esteemed title of Eagle Scout. Also noteworthy, two hundred-six of... [More]

By: Jennifer Fletcher On: 2011-08-11

  New High-Adventure Base Will Draw Thousands of Boy Scouts

(Reprinted with permission from West Virginia Department of Commerce)South Charleston, W.Va. – When completed, The Summit: Bechtel Family National Scout Reserve will serve the Boy Scouts of America (BSA) for the next 100 years and draw Scouts from across the nation and around the world to Fayette County. The 10,600-acre site near Beckley will be the BSA’s fourth national high-adventure base and offer Scouts whitewater rafting, rappelling, mountain biking, hiking and more. The three existing... [More]

By: Jennifer Fletcher On: 2011-08-09

  Fuzzy and Scout July 2011

Hi all, It is your favourite cubs here, we hope you all have a grrrrrreat summer vacation :-) We know we have, although it is very hot here, even Scout is not wearing his fleece as we had not even got much rain for more than 2 months. As everyone knows this causes a lot of problems. We hope everyone will have loads of plans for the summer and of course loads of camping.... [More]

By: Scott Robertson On: 2011-07-27

  Fuzzy and Scout On Knife Safety

Hi all,It’s your favourite cubbies here. Today we want to speak to you about knife safety, as they can be very dangerous you know. The reason we thought we needed to speak to you about it is because of the fact that Baloo cut a piece of his paw off And now he cannot cut us any salmon as he can’t use his index finger. So a few pieces of advice when using a knife... [More]

By: Scott Robertson On: 2011-05-30

  Through the wars of yesteryear

A very good buddy of mine wrote this and said I could share it with all of you. I think it rings of the sentiment behind Veterans Day. As you read please keep all our Veterans and even active duty soldiers in your prayers. With out there dedication to protect our freedoms where would be?Through the wars of yesteryearThrough the wars of yesteryear We think back on the fallen And to we have to think... [More]

By: Scott Robertson On: 2011-05-30

  Money Management Tips for Your Scouts

Our kids learn how to manage money by watching us. However, we’re not always the best role models. I know as soon as I get a big paycheck I like to splurge a little. Which, let’s be honest, isn’t the best example to set when it comes to managing money!So instead of just letting them watch from the shadows, why not get them involved? Learning all about money is part of life and there’s no... [More]

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