May-June 2002 About our cover:Adventure, lore, and legend lure Venturers from the Lower 48 to Alaska's Yukon River, where they studied the Nature of Leadership. Executive editor Scott Daniels accompanied the teens and writes about their 160-mile journey. Cover photograph by Vince Heptig. In the May-June 2002 Issue
The BSA's Greater Pittsburgh Council shares its building and patriotic fervor with the National Flag Foundation. Leaders can build boys' character by using "teachable moments" that emphasize the values of the Scout Oath and Law. At The Home Depot's carpentry workshop for children, Cub Scouts use hammers, nails, and wood to build all sorts of projects. Summer ... 'When Good Stuff Happens' Great weather and fun-filled outings help Cub Scout packs benefit from a well-planned summertime program. A remote and rugged river trip on Alaska's Yukon is where Venturers learn the skills of leadership. Copyright © 2002 by the Boy Scouts of America. All rights thereunder reserved; anything appearing in Scouting magazine or on its Web site may not be reprinted either wholly or in part without written permission. Because of freedom given authors, opinions may not reflect official concurrence.
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