WEB SITES
This site has some neat games and learning
features. Right now they have an Olympic Flags of the World where you can track
your score or se how you do against others. They have car games and more, too.
Plus pictures of all the Chevron cars from the commercials.
http://www.chevroncars.com/wocc/
This site contains the experiences of one small
group of boy scouts in Minnesota on their trail from Tiger Cubs to Eagle Scouts.
They have documented their schedule of advancement, most all of their
activities, games played, and skits performed. And added ideas that you might
use instead of what they did.
http://www.boyscouttrail.com/
Here are some clown sites I found interesting.
Especially the Clown Ministry one – You can get a copy of the words to Cole
{porter’s “Be A Clown” from Clown Ministry.
http://www.clown-ministry.com/
http://www.theclownmuseum.org/types.html
http://www.theclownmuseum.org/links.html
Here are the sites from some Ringling Brothers and
Cole Brothers Circuses -
http://www.ringling.com/
http://www.colebroscircus.com/index.htm
And the Circus Hall of Fame
www.circushalloffame.com
Here’s one I wish I had for “My Home State” All
you Texans (John & Mary take note) check this one out for Games (I really
liked the Six Flags match game), history, pictures and a list of every
Football stadium in Texas
http://www.texasbob.com/
Here are some really neat Excel spreadsheets for
tracking the progress of your cubs through the ranks. These sheets are part of
the Virtual Cub Leaders Handbook posted by Pack 215 in Walnut Creek, CA. So
take time to check out the rest of the site, too.
http://www.geocities.com/~pack215/cub-tracker.html
This is the 75th Anniversary of Cub
Scouting and several themes this year use that fact. September’s was “Time in a
Capsule” to get us to be reflective. The Blue and Gold theme is “A Scouting
Celebration” Here is “The Ultimate Boy Scouts of America History Site” as
proclaimed by the creator. It is an excellent site -
http://users.aol.com/randywoo/bsahis/
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