WEB SITES
                  Exciting Scoutcraft - this site provides detailed instructions for making a large variety of high quality, exciting crafts. Crafts will be treasured for years - not thrown away in a week. Each project includes a list of required materials and tools, step by step instructions, templates, photographs, drawings, short cuts, and helpful hints. Learn how to make such items as LED flashlights, God's Eyes, hot plates (trivet), and a crowing rooster. Make things from clay, plaster, leather, string, foam, beads, wood, film canisters, and chenilles (pipe cleaners). Make things that move, squirt, and make noise. Learn where to find cheap/free material, what glues to use, and other special techniques.  
                  http://www.e-scoutcraft.com/
                  The legal disclaimer on e-scoutcraft prohibits me from reproducing projects and instructions in Baloo.  CD
                  Cowtown Rodeo – one of only two weekly rodeos in America that is sanctioned by the Pro-rodeo Cowboys Association and a great place to go see - www.cowtownrodeo.com
                  Theme Related Web sites
                  San Gabriel, Long Beach Area, Verdugo Hills Councils
                  Museum of the American West (formerly the Autry Museum of Western Heritage)
                      http://www.museumoftheamericanwest.org/home.php
                  San Dimas Western Days Rodeo
                      http://www.sandimasrodeo.com
                  The Chisholm Trail Heritage Center, Duncan, OK.: 
                      http://www.onthechisholmtrail.com
                  Along the Chisholm Trail website:
 http://www.thechisholmtrail.com
                  Chuck Wagon Cooks & Friends Website:
                      http://groups.msn.com/ChuckWagonCooksFriends/historyofthechuckwagon.msnw
                  Legends of America website: 
                      http://www.legendsofamerica.com/WE-OldWestRecipes.html
                  National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum, Oklahoma City, OK:
                      http://www.nationalcowboymuseum.org/diamondr/index.html
                  The Chisholm Trail
                      http://www.onthechisholmtrail.com/
                  American Chuck Wagon Association
                  http://www.chuckwagon.org/
                  Need some more ideas – 
                  Check out the National Archive of Pow Wow Books – 
                  www.napwb.com
                  This unofficial site has scanned copies of many, many Pow Wow Books available for your use.  It is maintained by a volunteer Scouter near St. Louis, MO.  Now I know where I am going to send all those books in my basement.