by Jennifer Fortenberry | May 4, 2025 | Home Page Articles, NL 2025-05 Featured
North Shore District volunteers are excited to announce a new planning tool and award inspired by the old Journey to Excellence (JTE) system. The new system aims to help units continue to plan and strive for excellence in many important areas of scouting AND also help...
by Nick Rietsch | May 3, 2025 | Home Page Articles, NL 2025-05 Call to Action, ScoutsBSA, Training
Scouts are valuable resources for Cub Scout dens and their leaders. By completing this training, a Scout will be eligible to take on the role of Den Chief with a Cub Scout Den. The time a Scout serves as a Den Chief applies toward the leadership requirement for rank...
by Jennifer Fortenberry | May 2, 2025 | Home Page Articles, NL 2025-05 Featured, NL 2025-07 Featured
We need YOU to volunteer your time on Aug. 11 to help spread the word about the benefits of Scouting! We need parent-scout teams from every troop across our district to volunteer to staff display tables and talk to potential new scouting families at Elementary School...
by Tim Urban | May 2, 2025 | Home Page Articles, NL 2025-05 Unit Stories
Pack 160’s Spring family campout took place 4/11-4/13 at beautiful Inks Lake State Park. We toured the nearby magnificent Longhorn Cavern on Saturday morning followed by exciting hiking, den learning, and skit preparations Saturday afternoon. After a delicious...
by Mehria Smith | May 2, 2025 | Home Page Articles, NL 2025-05 Main
On Sunday, April 27, Scouts from Troop 358 and Troop 161 volunteered at the Parks & Trails Foundation of Cedar Park’s 2nd Annual Earth Day Celebration at Lakeline Park. The Scouts supported the event by helping vendors with setup and cleanup, and by running...
by Mehria Smith | May 2, 2025 | Home Page Articles, NL 2025-05 Main
On Saturday, April 26, during It’s My Park Day at Cedar Park Rec Center, 22 dedicated volunteers from Troop 161, Troop 258, and Pack 171, including Scouts, parents, and Scouters, came together to help clean up the 1-mile trails around the pond area. Their hard work...