Even though the first “official” day of summer is June 21, the start of this month reminds us that it’s time for swimming pools, barbecues and, of course, Scout camp and Scouting adventures.
During this first week of the month, let’s look back at five June cover images from the digital archives of Scouting magazine. (You’ll see that some of these covers represent May-June or June-July issues, as the publication sometimes combined the months — as early as the 50s — to help cut costs.)
Which cover is your favorite?
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I enjoy the sentiment communicated by the quiet time at Scout camp.
I like the first one with the scouts holding the American Flags. All are nice!
In this time of uncertainty in our country, I’m going with 1928. Five young men holding our nation’s flag.
“Quiet Time at Camp” is one of those special times as a leader, of discovery and wonder with the scouts.