BSA Councils In Northern California

Click on the council patch to visit their web sites.
Piedmont Council Patch

SFBAC council

Marin Council

Mt Diablo

Alameda Patch
Pacific Skyline council

Santa Clara Patch
Redwood Empire Patch

Golden Empire Council

Greater Yosemite Shoulder

Monterey
Sequoia Council

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Chile Today?  Hot Tamale! 

Wietelmans

Rolf Wietelmann
, our intrepid Troop 11 Scoutmaster, and his family, are spending this school year in Chile.  He has a web site with pictures and ongoing reports of their incredible travels around the cities and countryside in Chile and neighboring lands.  To find out more, visit his travel blog website here:
Wietelworld

Rolf hot springs


Map of their location most recently:


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BSA Fleur BSA Web Site - the official web site of Boy Scouts of America

BSA Annual Reports - several years of annual reports are posted, with statistics and information about the Scouting Program in the USA.

Andy Button Ask Andy globe is an online question and answer column where Commissioner Andy brings extensive knowledge and common sense to bear on readers' questions related to scouting, including troop organization, patrol method, BSA rules, uniforms, conflict between  adults, Eagle scout path and general scouting program advice.   Archive of over 100 column is on line. 


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 Scouting Magazine - back issues to 1970, search by keyword, browse by topic. 




BP 32 x 32 US Scouting Service Project - a web site with large array of scouting resources, including Ask Andy and more.

Mac Scouter MacScouter - extensive resources for Scouters.

Peter Harvey  Themis Spacecraft

Themis - Feb 15, 2007 was the launch date!  Our own Troop 11 Scoutmaster and Rocketeer, Peter Harvey, has been very busy as the Project Manager for NASA's Themis Project.  The Themis Mission involves launching five spacecraft to study the Northern Lights and related aspects of space.  Click on the "Themis" graphic above-left (or the word "Themis" at the start of this paragraph) to link to NASA's web site that explains all about this interesting space project.   Then you can ask Mr. Harvey more about this project and learn about space exploration.  Links:

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Kennedy Space Center globe cool pictures of rockets
NASA TV globe televised the Themis launch.  Some cable/satelite packages include NASA TV channel, or you can watch it through the internet.  Here is a link to their home page.