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Boy Scouts of America Hosting Local Joining Nights

The Cub Scouts will hold the event locally on Sept. 10., Girl Scouts will also attend.

The Cub Scouts will be hosting local Joining Nights throughout the state on Sept. 10.

At the meeting, boys will have an opportunity to meet other Scouts and interested boys and participate in a game.  Parents can learn more about scouting and how scouting can benefit their child as well as meet the local volunteers in their town. Find your local event at ctrivers.org/Join.

Families are invited and for the first time Girl Scouts will also attend the event.

For more information, visit beascout.org or contact Brian Gorman at Brian.Gorman@Scouting.org or (860) 913-2735.

Read the full press release below:

Scouts Invite Boys to Build an Adventure

Scouting wants you! Now is the time to join the fun and excitement of America’s foremost youth program for boys—Scouting. On the evening of September 10 the Cub Scouts will hold local Joining Nights throughout the state.  Find your local event at ctrivers.org/Join. 

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Scouting is for boys in the first through high school. The program combines outdoor activities, sports, academics, and more in a fun and exciting program that helps families teach ideals such as honesty, good citizenship, and respect. Last year, more than 50,000 youth participated in Scouting programs across Connecticut!

At the meeting boys will have an opportunity to meet other Scouts and interested boys and participate in a game.  Parents can learn more about Scouting and how Scouting can benefit their child as well as meet the local volunteers in their town. You can find your local event at ctrivers.org/Join.

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Families are invited too!  For the first time Girl Scouts will also attend the event so that the entire family can find the community based, leadership, citizenship, and healthy lifestyle organization that will benefit their child.

For more information, please visit beascout.org or contact Brian Gorman at Brian.Gorman@Scouting.org or (860) 913-2735.

About Scouting

Beginning in the first grade, Scouting provides children with hands on experiences that engage the imagination and promote independence. The positive impact Scouting has on our youth and the opportunities Scouting provides to volunteers have a ripple effect that extends out to all parts of our communities.  To find a local group in your area go to www.beascout.org

The Connecticut Rivers Council is one of New England's largest private youth-serving organizations; the Connecticut Rivers Council delivers Scouting programs that develop character, citizenship, fitness, and leadership skills to more than 26,000 youth and nearly 9,000 adult volunteers in 127 cities and towns in Connecticut. The Boy Scouts of America collaborates with hundreds of churches, school affiliated groups and other community organization that organize and operate local Scout groups.


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