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2022 Heritage Trails District Pinewood Derby

Calling all Pinewood Derby Racers! May 7, 2022 – Heritage Trails District will be hosting the annual District Pinewood Derby and Demolition Derby. All Scouts can enter to race their car in this years race for their current Den. This is for all Lions through AOL Scouts. In addition, adults and siblings can enter a...

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2022 Heritage Trails Spring Camporee

The “Shrine of Democracy” Spring Camporee will challenge your scout skills and teamwork ability. Can you name the four presidents on Mount Rushmore? Join us April 22-24, 2022 at the Lance beard Farm, 28 Water Street in Jacobus, PA.  ...

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Woodbadge Coming Up

What is Wood Badge?  Reflecting the best of nearly a century of Scouting experiences, Wood Badge draws upon the most current leadership models used by corporate America, academic circles and successful organizations throughout the country. Wood Badge training was begun by Baden Powell in 1919 as a way to insure that the leaders of Scout...

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District Pinewood Derby – October 3

Register Now! Attention All Cub Scouts in the Heritage Trails District!  Did your Pack have their Pinewood Derby Races this past Spring or was it cancelled due to the COVID-19 virus?  Well, don’t worry – the Heritage Trails District has rescheduled the 2020 District Pinewood Derby for Saturday, OCTOBER 3, 2020.  This year’s District Pinewood...

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Unit Recruiting Resources for Fall 2020

  We all know this year is different than anything we’ve ever experienced in our lives. What a great opportunity! As we move into the 2020-2021 school year, we are faced with uncertainty about a lot of things. One this is certain: Scouting continues! As many extracurricular activities get canceled, we continue to be active....

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Private Carpenter Discusses the role of Women in the Civil War

Private Riley Carpenter, From C Company, 150th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, discusses the roles of women in the Civil War as nurses, caregivers, and soldiers. This is just some of the many ways women served their country; they were also spies, messengers, ocassional stretcher-bearers, cooks, and vivandieres (look that up here in article from the United...

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Sadly, we had to make the hard decision to cancel our resident summer camps, due to significant health and safety concerns.  This is giving us a fantastic opportunity to explore Virtual Summer Camp programs, and we want your help.  Like everything in the Scouting movement, making this a truly memorable quality experience depends on the...

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Council-wide Virtual Roundtable

Thank you to everyone that joined us for the May 2020 Council-wide Virtual Roundtable.  We had a great meeting and we hope that all of the participants were able to get a lot of good information on how to KEEP SCOUTING and to do so safely. You can view the recording, download the slides, and...

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