
Glacier National Park Service Project
The Boy Scouts of America has a proud tradition of performing service projects in Glacier National Park as far back as 1925. Since the BSA

The Boy Scouts of America has a proud tradition of performing service projects in Glacier National Park as far back as 1925. Since the BSA

Dear Scouts and Scouters, My name is Ruby D., and I am this year’s Youth Course Lead of National Youth Leadership Training (NYLT). If you

Many units use Facebook and other forms of social media to communicate among leaders, share photos, promote events, and promote Scouting in general. Some units

Holiday Greetings, At this special time of year, it is important to recognize and be thankful for all of our blessings, big and small. To

Congratulations to all the sellers this year! Your hard work and dedication to selling popcorn made 2023 a very successful year for units across the

Winter is upon us in Montana and that should not slow us down as long as we take the necessary precautions and teach our Scouts

The Boy Scouts of America, Montana Council, is proud to announce the election of two Montana Council Scouters to the National Executive Board, marking a

Camping is intended to be fun. Sometimes it’s about kicking back and relaxing or cooking a great meal fire-side. Sometimes it’s simply about getting outdoors

Some days we wonder why we put time into training, or why we spent so much time on a craft that took a long time

At the beginning of summer, I tell our camp staff they will change the lives of the Scouts who come to our camps, their words

I hope you are all doing well and successfully transitioning to fall in Montana. Recently, I have observed some less-than-ideal behavior throughout our great state.

In my opinion, the most valuable asset we have against the breakdown of morals and values in our society is well-trained Scout leaders. Think about