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Boy Scout program and sports
There were times in our history when
Scouters thought that sports had no place
in Boy Scouting. But the fact is that we
have always used sports as a tool to help
accomplish our purposes, especially the
one of keeping boys "physically strong."
Surveys indicate that about half of
Scout-age boys would like to participate in
team sports and nearly all would like to
participate in some kind of sports activity.
We in Boy Scouting should include sports
in troop activities. It is a direct means of
helping boys and an indirect means of
drawing them into Scouting where we can
touch their lives with the other benefits of
character building and moral training.
There are, incidentally, 17 sports-
oriented merit badges. In 1978 more than
425,000 of these badges were earned.
Journal begins in January
Exploring—A Journal for Explorers and
Advisors, makes its Vol. 1, No. 1 debut in
January. The new four-times-a-year pub-
lication is designed to inform Explorers
and their adult Advisors about post pro-
grams and activities. The 24-page, two-
color journal replaces Exploring mag-
azine.
The journal will come out in January,
March, May, and September. Adults
registered in the Exploring program will
receive it as an insert in Scouting mag-
azine. Explorers will receive the journal
only.
Those interested in submitting story
ideas about their post or a coming activity
are encouraged to send the information to:
Exploring, SUM 300, P.O. Box 61030,
Dallas/Fort Worth Airport, Tex. 75261.
Irreparable losses
Art theft, sadly enough, is a very big
business. Estimates vary, but experts agree
that $50 million worth of art objects were
stolen in the United States last year.
On February 16. 1978, thieves broke
into the Elayne Galleries in Minneapolis
and walked out with eight Norman Rock-
well drawings that he had done for the
Saturday Evening Post and Brown &
Bigelow.
Of particular concern to Scouters, who
treasured his annual Boy Scout calendar
illustrations for Brown & Bigelow. is the
loss of the last two he had completed
before his death.
So Much Concern, that appeared on the
'75 calendar, shows four Scouts planting a
sapling in the forest. The Spirit of 1976,
published during America's bicentennial,
Photographs reproduced by permission of and copyright by Brown
<& Bigelow, Inc.
November/December 1980 Scouting
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