If you're between the ages of
7 and 20, you might be interested in one of the Scouting programs.
If you're a parent, you might be interested in volunteering to be
a Scout leader. Scouting offers a time-tested set of activities that
have produced fine citizens, dedicated family members, and strong
community leaders for more than 93 years.
Any youth may be a Scout without regard
to background or economic status. Resources are available for Special
Needs youth.
Join Cub Scouting, an interactive web site designed to recruit
Cub Scouts and help develop new packs.
The Scout Zone, an interactive web site designed for parents and youth
to help recruit new Scouts and Scout leaders giving reasons to join
Scouting, helpful links to other BSA sites, and a local troop locator.
Please take a few moments and provide us some information so we
can help find you and your child a Scouting unit in your area.
We will have a District Executive contact you with the information you have
requested.
Note: submissions cannot be accepted from
users under 13 years of age.
When contacted by the District Scout Executive
that serves the area where you live, you will be given the names
and numbers of units that are in your area.
Contact the unit leader and fill out a joining application
for your child. Adults will complete an adult application to
be considered for selection as a Scout leader