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MAY-JUNE 2010
VOLUME 98 • NUMBER 3
LEAD • INSPIRE • EXPLORE
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The Real Game Boys
BY ELAINE GLUSAC
Cashing in on geocaching's worldwide
following, the BSA has turned to GPS
technology as the centerpiece of an exciting new
100th Anniversary program: Get in the Game!
Can trekking for caches result in better reten-
tion rates, higher recruitment levels, and more
enthusiasm for Scouting? Talk to the kids.
New Blue
BY MARIE BARTUSEK
You might have heard: It's not your dad's
—or your mom's—Cub Scout program any
more. But do you know what's really taking
place this fall, after five years of testing and
development? Find out what's changed, what
hasn't, and everything else you need to succeed.
'Geocaching captures
the technology aspect
of what kids live with
these days but puts them
outside and gives them
exposure to nature
FRANK REIGELMAN, THE BSA'S
DIRECTOR OF OUTDOOR PROGRAMS
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