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Region Three 1941 Standard Camper

woven linen cloth

Mint

Region Three 1941 Standard Camper; Worn by Scouts and Scouters that attended this camp for their summer camp experience or Council Outdoor experience programs

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Outdoor adventure is the promise made to Scouts and Scouters when they join Scouting. Scouts and Scouters yearn for outdoor programs that stir their imagination and interest.

Cub Scouting offers overnight camping opportunities for Cub Scouts through long-term camps, Webelos den overnight campouts, council-organized short-term or family camps, and pack overnighters.

A short-term camp is any council-organized overnight camping program, whether one-time or continuing, that is one, two or three nights in length. The council or its agents provide the staffing and may provide program and food services, and includes camps conducted off council properties. National training courses are subject to the short-term camp requirements, regardless of format or duration.

BSA Camps

Organized camping is a creative, educational experience in cooperative groups living in the outdoors. It uses the natural surroundings to contribute significantly to physical, mental, spiritual, and social growth.

  • Camping contributes to good health.
  • Camping helps campers develop self-reliance and resourcefulness.
  • Camping enhances spiritual growth.
  • Camping contributes to social development.
  • Camping is an experience in citizenship training.
  • Camping contributes to social development.
  • Camping is an experience in citizenship training.