Venturing Portal
From MeritBadgeDotOrg
(update links) |
(revised to fit Language of Scouting) |
||
| (2 intermediate revisions not shown.) | |||
| Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
| - | < | + | <center><big>MeritBadge.Org offers [[Venturing Portal|Venturing]] resources for the [[Venturing Bronze Award|Bronze]], [[Venturing Gold Award|Gold]], [[Venturing Silver Award|Silver]],<br> [[Ranger]], [[Quest]], and [[TRUST Award]]s with cross-references for related Venturing [[Awards]].</big></center><br> |
| + | {{Main Headline}} | ||
| + | |||
<div style="float:left; width:50%; background:#f5fffa; border: 1px solid #a3bfb1; padding:8px"> | <div style="float:left; width:50%; background:#f5fffa; border: 1px solid #a3bfb1; padding:8px"> | ||
{{PortalBox-venturing | {{PortalBox-venturing | ||
Current revision
Ranger, Quest, and TRUST Awards with cross-references for related Venturing Awards.
|
|
|
Venturing is for young men and women who are 13 and have completed the eighth grade, or be 14 years of age and not yet 21. The year-round program provides positive experiences through exciting and meaningful youth-run activities that help them pursue their special interests, grow by teaching others, and develop leadership skills.
|
Venturing awards
|
Qualified male Venturers who have achieved First Class as a Boy Scout or a Varsity Scout may earn all Boy Scout awards and Merit Badges until their 18th birthday. |
Scouting news
|
|
May dates
|
| May 2 – Astronomy Day
May 5, 1961 – Alan Shepard becomes the first American in space, aboard Mercury-Redstone 3. May 7 and 8, 1945 – Victory in Europe Day May 10, 1869 – Completion of the First Transcontinental Railroad - Promontory Summit, Utah May 9 – 12th Annual Jamboree On The Trail May 10 – Mother's Day May 25 – NASA's Phoenix spacecraft will land on Mars. May 25 – Memorial Day observed May 30 – Memorial Day |
Venturing Advancement
|
|
Venturing Gold Award Expert-level awards: |
Safe Scouting
|
Selected article
|
|
Dr. James E. West (May 16, 1876 – May 15, 1948) was a lawyer and an advocate of children's rights, who become the first professional Chief Scout Executive of the Boy Scouts of America, serving from 1911-1943. Upon his retirement from the BSA, West was given the title of Chief Scout. When the new BSA office opened in January 1911 West was at the helm and the movement began to grow at a rapid pace. Sixty local councils were organized in the first month of his tenure. One of his first tasks was the first edition of Boy Scout Handbook. West was instrumental in expanding the third part of the Scout Oath:
He also pushed to add three parts to the Scout Law: brave, clean, and reverent. In November 1911 the title was changed and he became the first Chief Scout Executive. |
Selected image
|
Purge cache to show recent changes
