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We look at the
Brownsea program as
thefuture of Scouting.
It's where we build
new Scouts.
WOODY WOODRUFF
STAFF MEMBER
RODNEY SCOUT RESERVATIO
MARCH-APRIL 2011
VOLUME 99 • NUMBER 2
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LEAD • INSPIRE • EXPLORE
The New Brownsea Boys
BY MARK RAY
Are your first-year campers interested?
Excited? Passionate? If not, the experienced
staff at this Maryland camp gives you some
easy tricks for getting young Scouts fired up
enough to stick with Scouting from Tenderfoot
through First Class. Maybe even longer.
Dreading Water
BY JEFF CSATARI
If the summer-camp swim check, a vital
demonstration of a boy's ability to take care of
himself in the water, turns some of your Scouts'
stomachs into square knots, we're here to help
—with proven techniques to make the experience
easier on you and less intimidating for your guys.
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