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Welcome to the South Fulton District Website!

The South Fulton District is in the Atlanta Area Council, serving Scouts, Leaders and Parents in South Fulton County. See this Google Map for the location and contact information for our Cub Scout Packs (boys in 1st through 5th Grade are Cub Scouts). For an overview of Scouting, watch this video.  Or this one from the May, 2010 Campout of the Century.  Or this one from a Michigan Troop (but the activities depicted have been done by South Fulton Troops too!).  Need more information? Please contact:

Forgot how to Login (forgot the Username and Password)? Click here. Please see the "Menu" of items to the left.  As noted in the Website Guide, "About Us & How to Join" tells you about Scout Programs and Units, gives you the paperwork needed to join, plus a list of units (Cub Scout Packs, Boy Scout Troops and Venturing Crews) and contact information for leaders of those units and the Commissioners who serve them; "Calendar" gives detail on events; "Files" takes you to District and event information (including Popcorn); "Links" are useful links to resource sites; "Leader Training" shows you how to learn more for an easier & better program; and the "Roster" has contact information for our District and Unit Leaders.  We gratefully accept donations of uniforms, camping gear and Scouting resources, as part of our "Helping Our Scout Buddies" Service Project.   The South Fulton District serves South Fulton County, including Chattahoochee Hill Country, College Park, East Point, Fairburn, Hapeville, Palmetto & Union City); many of us are friends with the South Fulton County Chamber of Commerce, Keep South Fulton BeautifulLeapfrog Academy of Excellence in Union City (which offers after school tutoring and programs), among others.

Fall Cub 'n' Camp o Ree at Jamison Side of Bert Adams, Oct. 19-21

Posted on May 15 2012 - 8:30am

Sign up now (space is limited, and invitations to other Districts are open as of May 1), so Get it On your Mind and in Your Calendar: the Fall Cub 'n' Camp o Ree at Jamison Side of Bert Adams will be Oct. 19-21.  Troops and Packs camping.  Sign ups are open now.

2012 South Fulton Twilight Camp for Cub Scouts: June 11-15 at Romar Academy!

Posted on May 15 2012 - 8:30am

From Jessica Jimenez: Registration for the South Fulton Cub Scout Twilight Camp is now open online via this link:  Details are as follows:  WHAT: 2012 South Fulton Twilight Camp for Cub Scouts -- WHERE: Romar Academy - 2148 Newnan Street, East Point, Georgia 30344 -- WHEN: June 11th - 15th, 5:45 - 9:00 p.m. daily -- WHO: Cub Scouts and all boys 1st through 5th grade (current 2011-12 K through 4) who want to be Cub Scouts! --  WHY: Because it will be FUN!!!   Sign up for camp will be available via hard copies at the Volunteer Service Center, electronic copies via email, and online beginning Friday, April 27th.   Our Camp and Program Directors, Bonnie Winfrey and Carle Byrd respectively, have worked hard to put together an AWESOME program for our boys!  The cub scouts will be able to experience BB's and Archery, Woodworking, Knots, and ton of other fun things that will keep them engaged and excited about Scouting! As with all scouting events, we cannot do it without you!  We are in need of about 15 dedicated volunteers to make this event run smoothly, so if you are available during the above time slots, please contact our program director Bonnie Winfrey via email at BDWinfrey@aol.com or phone at (770) 463-6862 / (404) 493-0761 ASAP.  Remember, there may not be an "I" in TEAM, but there is a "U" in Volunteer!   

This is Just Too Awesome: Pinewood Derby Winner's Video

Posted on Apr 18 2012 - 1:13pm

Check this out.  A "making of a champion" video from the 2012 Pinewood Derby.

Roundtable Recap: Go Ahead and Schedule Your Weekend Activities.

Posted on Mar 16 2012 - 9:44am

A reminder: materials from the Cub Scout part of the March Roundtable on planning your annual activity calendar (where to go, what to do, how to organize, how to promote to kids/families), are in the "Cub Scout Month by Month Activity Ideas" page.  Feel free to use the Flyer Template there to create a "take home" handout for kids in the schools in your neighborhoods, so that you attract new members.  If You Build It (your calendar), They Will Come (more kids and parents).  Don't worry if you don't know for sure who is going to "lead" the event.  If you build it, they will come.  If you put it on your calendar and people like it, they will help!  Some of the places to go / things to do listed there are good for Boy Scouts too, but for more tools to allow your Patrol Leaders Council to decide what to do / where to go, see this example survey from a local Troop (email the Webmaster if you want to use this survey tool yourself).  More tools to help you decide what to do are in this Website -- see this for how to find those tools.

Leader's Roundtable: Let's Build Our Activities Calendars.

Posted on Mar 6 2012 - 9:37am

This topic is also known as " If You Build It (Your Calendar), They (Scouts and Adults) Will Come".  District Leader's Roundtable on March 15, 7:30 at Woodward's Middle School will cover planning YOUR Unit's activity calendar for the next year.  For Cub Scout Packs, we will have plenty of ideas to create an easy and fun activities calendar that you can take to parents in your Pack, and to prospective parents and kids, to show them the fun things that your Cub Scout Pack will do over the next year.  For Boy Scout Troops, we'll also share ideas on how to get the boys to select activities and "own" their calendar.  Everyone can share their ideas about cool places to go and things to see.  Attendees will get information on specific, easy and fun events, so that you can -- this very night -- start to set your calendar and promote it to your current Scouts and families and then use it to recruit new Scouts and families starting . . . today.  Presenter will be Bert Bender, and those in attendance will receive a packet of useful information to get your program done in the fun and easy way.  Sign up now, so that he knows how many copies to bring.  As at any Roundtable, YOUR questions can be put out on the table, and answered by the collective knowledge of the group (that's what we're here for . . . to support each other). 

Got Derby Photos? Please Share with Us

Posted on Mar 6 2012 - 9:36am

Please contact the Derby Commissioner if you have any photos from Derby Daze.  The Initial Photos are here (thanks Bill Lyman!)

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