Boy Scout Feature in the Feb. 2021 Morton Courier

Please see the following Boy Scout feature articles from the February 2021 issue of the Morton Courier. Many great stories about scouting in the Central Illinois community!

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- Local Air Force Veterans make scouting a family affair
- Will you answer the call? Volunteers needed at Cub Scout Day Camp

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- Germantown Hill scouts attend leadership training program
- Dutch oven cooking in the great outdoors

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- The history of Morton Cub Scout Pack 85
- Morton Cub Scout Pack 85 Pinewood Derby tradition continues
- Bench project allows MGS students to once again sit comfortably while waiting for parent pickup
- Cub Scouts have fun while building character with Pack 76

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- Find fun, adventure, service with Scouts BSA Troop178
- Scouts instill, develop leadership skills 

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- Lasting friendships made at World Jamboree
- Scouts soar to new personal heights through Eagle Projects
- Scout testimonial 'My week of summer fun at Camp Tomahawk'
- Order of the Arrow-- The Brotherhood of Cheerful Service
- Scouts of Troop 178 continue proud tradition
- Troop 178 girls, boys making it work together

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- Getting started with the girls
- Boy Scout Troop 163 celebrates historical milestone
- Newly formed troops 206, 2206 looking ahead to many adventures
- Coming soon- "Ga Ga Ball" at Washington Park
- Cub Scout Pack 206 provides cheerful service at Widow Pantry

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-Troop 163's 100th Eagle Scout revitalizes Meadow Valley Park
- Scouting helps members in 'finding the balance'
- Crossover ceremony an honor for all scouts
- Eagle project makes reading easier for visually impaired elderly
- Learning leadership skills through scouting

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-Washington Cub Scout Pack 73 marks 50 years of scouting history

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-Scout 'Spirit' still aglow in Washington Pack 168