The Scout Oath…

Upper page: Aims and Methods
"Friendship"
On my honor,
By giving your word, you are promising to be guided by the ideals of the Scout Oath.
I will do my best,
Measure your achievements against your own high standards and don’t be influenced by peer pressure or what other people do.
To do my duty
A duty to others. It begins with our parents. It extends to our teachers, our community, our neighbors, our country.
to God
A duty to God is by following the wisdom of those teachings every day and by respecting and defending the rights of others to practice their own beliefs.
and my country,
Help keep the United States a strong and fair nation by learning about our system of government and your responsibilities as a citizen.
To obey the Scout Law,
When you obey the Scout Law, other people will respect you for the way you live, and you will respect yourself.
To help other people at all times,
Your cheerful smile and helping hand will ease the burden of many who need assistance.
To keep myself physically strong,
Take care of your body so that it will serve you well for an entire lifetime.
mentally awake,
With an inquiring attitude and the willingness to ask questions, you can learn much about the exciting world around you and your role in it.
and morally straight.
To be a person of strong character, respect and defend the rights of all people.
Founders Corner
In camp the Scoutmaster has his greatest opportunity for watching and getting to know the individual characteristics of each of his boys, and then apply the necessary direction to their development; while the boys themselves pick up the character-forming qualities incident to life in camp, where discipline, resourcefulness, ingenuity, self-reliance, handicraft, woodcraft, boat-craft, team sense, nature lore, etc., can all be imbibed under cheery and sympathetic direction of the understanding Scoutmaster. A week of this life is worth six months of theoretical teaching in the meeting room, valuable though that may be.
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Court of Honor
Welcome , today is Sunday, May 20, 2012