If you weren’t able to join us for the first installment of our Pow Wow weekly webinars – We had a blast!
Talking about the resources and ideas for safe Cub Scout events and having fun to keep Scouts involved in the program is both crucial and challenging.
Here are some resources to help you with ideas:
Webinar Slides: https://public.3.basecamp.com/p/tSTr1wbpKBBdoC9j7qufykMN
National Council FAQ: https://www.scouting.org/coronavirus/covid-19-faq/
Restart Scouting Checklist: https://filestore.scouting.org/filestore/HealthSafety/pdf/680-693.pdf
Program Ideas and Resources:
https://cubscoutideas.com/
http://www.cubmaster.org/
https://www.facebook.com/groups/ncac.cubscouts
https://www.facebook.com/allaboutscouts
Optional Programs and Awards:
STEM: https://www.scouting.org/stem-nova-awards/
Conservation and Outdoor Ethics: https://www.ncacbsa.org/blog/2017/12/22/ncac-cub-scout-outdoor-ethics-award/
And last but in no way least:
The Cub Scout Adventure Guides –
This collection is week 1, focused on fun in the outdoors, while the weather is still relatively comfortable and everyone is looking for new ideas for free time activities:
Lions: https://public.3.basecamp.com/p/yZcdUm4Rn156fAGpTV78sSds
Tigers: https://public.3.basecamp.com/p/rZuhgpC71PJK9WKx4SvviSAn
Wolves: https://public.3.basecamp.com/p/obpDeGZGRSFURRPLDnL2Uywx
Bears: https://public.3.basecamp.com/p/7zRsezZYLy6nbB2HnRiw39B8
Webelos: https://public.3.basecamp.com/p/eaDep9vv8hCLvvap43QgXJFZ
Arrow of Lights: https://public.3.basecamp.com/p/tg67vxZ2eGmYDmqKgqZETPvw
Check back next week for another dose of Adventure Guides to share with your families and leaders and more resources for Cub fun!


UPDATE: 



Afghanistan. A country torn for decades by conflict, where thoughts of peace seem to drift ever out of reach. Yet, in the eyes of PARSA Afghan Girl Scout Troop 2 and Afghan Boy Scout Troop 36, hope of peace is alive. Hope is thriving in fact, as their passion for peace drives their unwavering energy to provide a wide range of social outreach and service projects in their communities.
Carter H, the Senior Patrol Leader of Troop 1345B shared a vision of peace where citizens “rely on each other and support each other through the good and the bad things.” The Afghanistan Scouts shared their vision of a peace, where everyone comes together and assists in shaping and rebuilding their country in a climate of mutual respect. The Afghanistan Scouts routinely take on service projects to provide food and other necessities to those in their community that need assistance.
The fall NCAC Scouting for Food Drive is ON! We are now experiencing an historic national emergency that has created extraordinary needs. Just as they did in times of world war and those calls for sacrifice by the American people, Scouts and Scouting can demonstrate their devotion to community service by helping to meet the greatly increased food demands while keeping themselves safe. Local food banks are being overwhelmed by requests from families that lack emergency financial resources and have not had the ability to stockpile food. They need donations of shelf-stable food, toiletries, and other items.
Scouting for Food Safety Protocols