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The Southern Crescent District is in the Atlanta Area Council, serving Scouts, Leaders and Parents in Clayton County and South Fulton County. See the BeAScout website for location and contact information for Cub Scout Packs (Kindergarten through 5th Grade are Cub Scouts), Scouts BSA Troops (end of 5th Grade to age 18), and Venturing Crews. 

For an overview of Scouting, see this "We Are Scouts" video or this Pack 1030 animoto; or this "What Scouting Does Right" video; or this one about Cub Scout Camping and Outdoor Activities!  Or this one from a Michigan Troop (the activities depicted have been done by local Troops too!), or these.  Deciding between Sports and Scouts (you can do both):  see this clip.  Like us on our Facebook Page! And see the District Flickr Photo Site.  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; Cub Scout Meeting Plans gives you "rip and run" complete plans for Meetings with your Scouts, and the Cub Scout Month by Month Activity Ideas will give you easy + fun ideas of cool places to go and things to do including this Great Big List of Places to Go (good for Scouts BSA Troops and Visiting Relatives too); "Leader Training" shows you how to learn more for an easier + better program, and more.  The Southern Crescent District serves South Fulton County, including Chattahoochee Hill Country, College Park, East Point, Fairburn, Hapeville, Palmetto & Union City, and Clayton County, including Jonesboro, Riverdale, Rex, Forest Park, Morrow, Lovejoy and Lake City; many of us are friends with the South Fulton County Chamber of Commerce, Keep South Fulton BeautifulSafe Kids Georgia programs.

In Other News from the National Annual Meeting ... Mixed Gender Troop Pilot Program

Posted on May 7 2024 - 2:40pm

While the "Scouting America" news is getting much coverage and is the lede for the media, also noted at the National Annual Meeting (NAM) on May 7 in Orlando is the announcement of a mixed troop pilot program (that is, mixed gender troop) within the Scouts BSA program.  Attendees report that this announcement was made a few minutes before the name change announcement during the general assembly meeting of NAM.

Julie Dalton, National Venturing Chair, posted on Facebook that "An announcement was made today during the BSA National Annual Meeting regarding Scouts BSA. The BSA has received feedback through member surveys, councils, and other sources that have encouraged a third option be made available to serve youth and their families interested in Scouting. This option would be a “combined troop” option to help serve all youth and families that wish to participate in Scouting guided by the Scout Oath and Law. The National Executive Committee (NEC) has authorized the Scouts BSA Committee to conduct a limited pilot from September 1, 2024, through July 2025. The Scouts BSA Committee will collect feedback from participants and make a recommendation based on the data on the program to the NEC in 2025."

Mike Matzinger, Vice Chair of the Scouting Alumni Association, also posted that "The Boy Scouts of America National Annual Meeting opened this morning, announcing the first of a series of historic changes.  In the afternoon, more history was made when a founding member and current assistant Scoutmaster of Troop 219 (Oak Ridge, NC), Selby Chipman, became the first female Eagle Scout to deliver a keynote address during a BSA annual meeting -- here is an interview done with Selby immediately afterwards. Selby shared her experiences as a Scout and as a member of Troop 219, in particular, to make the case that Scouting is for all. And, for that to become a reality, change is required. The following is a portion of her speech that speaks to change: 

Our Groundbreaker patrol believed the sky was the limit. We thought it would be easy to get moving. Everyone would be so excited to support us. After all… my brother’s troop celebrated us in a ceremony that included us in a slideshow about important women in history. In reality….we caused a bit of a stir. Especially among people firmly rooted in scouting’s all-male tradition.

Change can be hard…especially changing course of a hundred-year-old scouting tradition…that’s been heading in one direction for so long. While some girls…who joined Boys Scouts in those early days…may have second guessed themselves or caved into the naysayers…our troop’s founders believed history has taught us valuable lessons.

When you are among the first, there are challenges for sure….but you also have an opportunity to heed the call. We groundbreakers decided to dig in…and lead by example. We would undertake every requirement toward our journey to Eagle knowing we were leading the way as trailblazers.

Mike added: "Today, a new opportunity beckons, a call to step up and lead as trailblazers. Will you join me in shaping the future of Scouting, in making it truly inclusive and diverse?"

Boy Scouts of America to Become "Scouting America"

Posted on May 7 2024 - 12:39pm

From a Press Release as announced at the National Annual Meeting of our program: 

IRVING, Tex. (May 7, 2024) – The Boy Scouts of America today announced that it will rebrand to Scouting America, reflecting the organization’s ongoing commitment to welcome every youth and family in America to experience the benefits of Scouting. The change will go into effect on February 8, 2025, the organization’s 115th anniversary. 

This announcement also comes as the organization celebrates the fifth anniversary of welcoming girls into Cub Scouting and Scouts BSA programs. Scouting America currently serves more than 176,000 girls and young women across all programs, including over 6,000 who have earned the rank of Eagle Scout. 

“Though our name will be new, our mission remains unchanged: we are committed to teaching young people to be Prepared. For Life,” said Roger A. Krone, president and chief executive officer of Scouting America. “This will be a simple but very important evolution as we seek to ensure that everyone feels welcome in Scouting.” 

The full press release is at scoutingnewsroom.org/press-releases/boy-scouts-of-america-to-become-scouting-america/.  More at this On Scouting Blog.

Cub Scout Program Updates Announced for Summer of 2024 and Beyond

Posted on May 7 2024 - 12:33pm

The Cub Scout advancement program will be updated for the 2024-25 program year -- so, effective June 1 or the 2024-25 School Year/Program Year.  Initial Details are posted here:  www.scouting.org/program-updates/cub-scout-program-updates-announced/. Also FAQs and More.

New Handbooks are evidently appearing in Scout Shops and at scoutshop.org (beware - they are still selling the Handbooks that will be out of date.)

Things you Might do if you want:

  • Buy and browse one or more of the New Handbooks.  (The "Adventure Resource" QR Codes and Links evidently don't go "live" until June 1.)  They are available at the Atlanta Scout Shop and online.
  • Review www.scouting.org/program-updates/cub-scout-program-updates-announced/. Also FAQs and More.
  • For more detail, a volunteer from New York has posted at the Cub Scout Volunteers Facebook page a "by category" list of the Requirements for the various Adventures.  See the attached PDF if you are interested.

Things You Need To Do / Must Do Now About This:

  • Nothing. 
  • Continue with the current Handbooks and Resources.  
  • This doesn't take effect until the new "program year", which for most everyone except the overly ambitious (lighten up!) is the start of the School Year.  So even though "June 1" is the "start date", summer is still a time to "finish up under the old program", plus (again, lighten up!), Summer should be a time for pure fun activities.  Spring too!

Things You Should NOT Do Related To This: 

  • Don't "over-stock" loops and pins and Handbooks, because the Handbooks will change for sure, and many -- maybe all -- of the loops and pins will change next year for the 2024-25 School Year/Program Year.
  • Don't expect to see any "Den Leader Guides" ... evidently, those will be completely online, Adventure by Adventure, through QR codes that are printed in each Handbook (but that don't go "live" until June 1).
  • Don't "hand down" your 2023 "Rank Meeting Plans" to next year's den leaders ... the Advancement Plan for the 2024-25 School Year/Program Year will be significantly different.

Last Week's District News ...

Posted on May 7 2024 - 12:01pm

Highlights of the most recent District News were these (click links for information): The Great Big List of Places to Go and Things to Do Around Atlanta ... Opt In, Opt Out ... and from the week before: Roundtable for Unit Leaders -- Live and In Person April 25 ... 2024 Cub Scout Recruiting Plan -- For Your Review ... Email webmaster@southfultonscouting.com if you need a reminder about the login. 

The Great Big List of Places to Go and Things to Do Around Atlanta

Posted on Apr 30 2024 - 4:09pm

If you want a Great Big List of Places to Go and Things to Do Around Atlanta -- whether for Scouting activities or for you and your guests at the holidays -- see our page entitled "The Great Big List of Places to Go and Things to Do Around Atlanta".  This is collection of events and destinations could be attended by both Cub Scouts Families and Scouts BSA Troops, with Scouts BSA Troops doing more challenging activities.

These are grouped into these topics:

Got More Ideas?  Email the Webmaster at webmaster@southfultonscouting.com

Opt In, Opt Out

Posted on Apr 30 2024 - 4:09pm

If you're no longer involved or interested in Scouting and you want to "opt out" of these messages, email the Webmaster and we'll drop you from the list.  But If you want to be "all in" on Scouting, see our Leader Training page (good resources for parents too through the National On Line Training site at ScoutingU with the same login as at My.Scouting.Org), and if you want the login codes, just email the Webmaster ...

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