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2012 Magazine Index AB INDEX 2012 Magazine Index A B Abdullah, Abdul-Rashid, Mar-Apr: 14 Baden-Powell, Alvin Townley, Trailhead, In His Accidents, Deer in the Headlights? car Own Words, Eagle’s pilgrimage to B-P’s resting accidents, what to do, Sept-Oct: 56 Place in Kenya, Sept-Oct: 8 Aguirre, Armando & Ron Thomas, Jan-Feb: 14 Bashinelli, Chris an Eagle Scout has new show on “Air Apparent” by Bryan Wendell, BMX tracks PBS Bridge the Gap. He travels to some of the and more, new for 2013 Jamboree, Nov-Dec: poorest nations to “walk in someone else’s 25 shoes for a day” Nov-Dec: 6 Air Scouts, now Air Explorers, Mar-Apr: 8 Baylor University Study, how BSA ranks, May- Advancement FAQ’s: June: 8 Denali Award, Jan-Feb: 15 Beard, Dan, illustrations displayed at the National What “Active” Means, how leaders should Scout Museum in Irving, TX, Nov-Dec: 8 measure Scout’s participation for BSA BeAScout.org, great marketing tool for your unit, requirements, Mar-Apr: 15 Sept-Oct: 14 Eagle Project, new workbook, May-June: 15 Be Prepared for Disaster, Sept-Oct: 18 Begin With Beads, in Tiger Cubs, fun and Best Practices Portal on myscouting.org makes it learning lead to colorful array of awards, easy for any registered adult Scouter to Sept-Oct: 21 contribute good ideas, Nov-Dec: 13 The Hero’s Due, Honor Medals, Nov-Dec: Big Thicket National Preserve, Texas, Mar-Apr: 40 17 BMX tracks “Air Apparent” by Bryan Wendell, and American Heritage Girls partnership with BSA more, new for 2013 Jamboree, Nov-Dec: 25 Nov-Dec: 12 Books: Apps: Things We Bought: Boy Scouts of America The Dutch oven calculator App, Jan-Feb: 10 Scout Stuff: A Unique Collection of Backpacker’s new Map Maker iPad App Memorabilia by Robert Birkby, Jan-Feb: 8 Mar-Apr: 12 Soul Man: How Do I Help Him? A Knots 3D App, teaches more than 50 knots, Practitioner’s Guide to Working with Boys Sept-Oct: 16 and Men in Therapeutic Settings by Morse Code App, learn, translate, interpret Michael Gurian, Jan-Feb: 8 and convert it, Nov-Dec: 13 Last Child in the Woods by Richard Louv, gap Are You Tougher Than a Boy Scout? New between children and the outdoors, CSE Msg, reality show filming now, May-June: 10 Mar-Apr: 4 Aquatics, National Workshop, Sept-Oct: 17 The Eagle Court of Honor Book, by Mark Ray May-June: 7 Eagle Scouts: A Centennial History, by Robert Birkby, Stories of Eagles Scouts Sept-Oct: 14 Boys’ Life Preview: Car: Jan-Feb: 22 Text Me L8er, Take the “Txting & Driving…It Mar-April: 24 Can Wait” pledge, see website for details, May-June: 24 Sept-Oct: 16 Sept-Oct: 30 Deer in the Headlights? Survive This! Car Nov-Dec: 22 accidents, what to do, Sept-Oct: 56 Brock, Wayne, “Wayne’s World” by Bryan Catalina Island, “Offshore Thrilling” by Kate Siber, Wendell and John R. Clark, New Chief Scout Crew 420 Venturers Kayaking, Sept-Oct: 36 Executive share his vision for the future of Central Florida Council’s Camp La-No-Che, Cool Scouting, Sept-Oct: 32 Camps, Nov-Dec: 56 Buddies, Better Together? How breaking up Cereal, Fit Tip, vitamins left in the milk, don’t leave buddies could harm group, May-June: 20 milk, May-June: 11 Bully Be Gone, new videos on prevention and Character: intervention, Mar-Apr: 8 Inconsistencies, how not to help a friend, Ethics, Mar-Apr: 20 C Character Study: How BSA ranks, May-June: 8 California, Camp Kern, Cool Camp, Fresno Chief Seattle Council, Camp Parsons, Mar-Apr: 52 County, May-June: 60 Chin, Bill, What I’ve Learned, Sept-Oct: 20 Camera, GoPro HD Hero 2, Jan-Feb: 7 Christen, Paul and Muffy, Foundation, Sept-Oct: 50 Camp: Climbing, Rock Stars, Great Gear, Sept-Oct: 52 Alexander, “Wall Power”, ice climbing, Colorado, Camp Alexander, “Wall Power”, ice Pioneer Trails District Winter Klonderee, climbing, Jan-Feb: 24 Colorado, Jan-Feb: 24 Cooking: Parsons, Chief Seattle Council, Seattle The Dutch oven calculator App, Jan-Feb: 10 Washington, Mar-Apr: 52 The Scout’s Backpacking Cookbook, The Scout’s Lost Lake Scout Reservation, Great Lakes Dutch Oven Cookbook, and The Scout’s Council, Michigan, Jan-Feb: 52 Large Groups Cookbook, by Christine and Kern, Southern Sierra Council, Fresno Tim Conners, Mar-Apr: 7 County, CA, May-June: 60 Great Gear, camp stoves, Mar-Apr: 38 Emerald Bay, Kayaking, “Offshore Pizza? On a Campout? Dutch Treat,Sept-Oct: 62 Thrilling” by Kate Siber, Sept-Oct: 36 Cool Camp: National Camp Accredition Program Lost Lake Scout Reservation, Great Lakes (NCAP), Nov-Dec: 7 Council, Michigan, Jan-Feb: 52 Campfires, Where’s the Fire? How to balance Camp Parsons, Chief Seattle Council, Seattle outdoor ethics with outdoor realities, May- Washington, Mar-Apr: 52 June: 18 Camp Kern, Southern Sierra Council, Fresno Camping: County, CA, May-June: 60 Know How, find out the specific rules and Cape Cod Maritime Adventure Treks, Cape Cod regulations for your trip from appropriate & Islands Council, Yarmouth Port, Mass. land management agency, May-June: 10 Sept-Oct: 72 Camp in Comfort, Ground Rules, May-June: Camp La-No-Che, Central Florida Council, Nov- 50 Dec: 56 Kupilka, camping dishware, Nov-Dec: 15 Correction: “Sweat Equity” in Nov-Dec 2011 Cape Cod Maritime Adventure Treks, Cape Cod “Countdown to Showtime, The” by Cynthia Hanson & Islands Council, Yarmouth Port, Mass. A night at a drive-in-theater, Pennsylvania’s Cool Camp, Sept-Oct: 72 Trexler District, Jan-Feb: 30 Coyne, Dale and Gail, Philanthropic Foundation, Jan-Feb: 34 Crew 420, “Offshore Thrilling” by Kate Siber, Driving - It Can Wait” pledge, see website for Venturers, Kayaking Catalina Island, details, Sept-Oct: 16 Sept-Oct: 36 Deer in the Headlights? Survive This! Car Csatari, Joseph, commissioned to paint a accidents, what to commemorative work to celebrate do, Sept-Oct: 56 anniversary, Jan-Feb: 11 Drive-in-theater, “Countdown to Showtime, The” CSE Message: Jan-Feb: 30 The Essential Volunteer, Jan-Feb: 4 Dutch Treat, Pizza? On a Campout? Sept-Oct: 62 The Outdoor Classroom, Mar-Apr: 4 My Remarkable Journey, Chief Mazzuca E retiring, May-June: 4 Eagle Scouts: It’s Personal, by Wayne Brock, Sept-Oct: 4 Eagle Scouts Celebrate 100 years, May-June: 7 Rest Up for 2013, Nov-Dec: 4 Project, new workbook, May-June: 15 CSE, Wayne Brock, “Wayne’s World” by The Eagle Court of Honor Book, by Mark Ray Bryan Wendell and John R. Clark, New CSE May-June: 7 share his vision for the future of Scouting, Getting Eagle Dad’s involved with Sept-Oct: 32 younger-boy program, May-June: 22 Cub Scouts: Directions for getting letters for your new Eagle Recycle Regatta, Jan-Feb: 16 from military services, Sept-Oct: 14 The Big 12, Learn the Scout Law, Mar-Apr: Eagle Scouts: A Centennial History, by 16 Robert Birkby, stories of Eagles Scouts Build Momentum in May, ramp up Sept-Oct: 14 programming and planning so excitement Eagle Chris Bashinelli, new show on PBS of Cub Scouts continues through the Bridge the Gap. He travels to some of the summer and beyond, May-June: 16 poorest nations to “walk in someone else’s Tiger Cubs, in Tiger Cubs, fun and learning shoes for a day” Nov-Dec: 6 lead to a colorful array of awards, Sept- East Carolina Council, Pamlico Sea Base, “Ready Oct: 21 To Ride”, by Gretchen Sparling, May-June: 38 Conduct Unbecoming? Techniques that Eating, disordered eating, poor nutrition, WWYD? encourage good behavior, Sept-Oct: 22 Jan-Feb: 20 Nothing Stirring? Don’t loose momentum Eldred, Arthur, 1st Eagle Scout in 1912, during the Holidays, Nov-Dec: 18 May-June: 7 Cyber Chip, new, can be earned, BSA partnered Election Year, political participation guidelines for with NetSmartz, online safety, Sept-Oct: 12 Scouts, Sept-Oct: 10 Emblems: picture of Eagle emblems from the last D 100 years, May-June: 7 Daumé, Hal, What I’ve Learned, Nov-Dec: 16 Emerald Bay, Camp, “Offshore Thrilling” by Kate DeLorme inReach, Gotta Have It, May-June: 9 Siber, Crew 420 Venturers, Kayaking Catalina Denali Award, Jan-Feb: 15 Island, Sept-Oct: 36 Denver Area Council, Camp Alexander, “Wall Ethics: Power”, ice climbing, Pioneer Trails District When to Compromise, Jan-Feb: 18 Winter Klonderee, Jan-Feb: 24 Tripped Up, character inconsistencies, Diabetes, 6 tips to prevent Type 2 Diabetes, Mar-Apr: 20 Jan-Feb: 38 “Ethics in the Outdoors”, by Mark Ray, practice Digital Donating Made Easy, Jan-Feb: 10 leave no trace principles, Mar-Apr: 32 Disaster, Be Prepared, Sept-Oct: 18 Where’s the Fire? How to balance outdoor ethics Driving: with outdoor realities, May-June: 18 Text Me L8er, Take the “Txting & Who’s Cheating Whom? Bridging the gap milk too, May-June: 11 between legal and moral responsibilities, Chew more, weigh less, Sept-Oct: 12 Sept-Oct: 24 Florida, Central Florida Council’s Camp La-No- Exploring: Che, Cool Camps, Nov-Dec: 56 Air Scouts, Mar-Apr: 8 Flying, Air Scouts, now Air Explorers, Mar- Sea Scouts 100th Year, Mar-Apr: 10 Apr: 8 Exercise, see Health and Wellness. Forest Mushrooms, Fungus Fatale, can kill, what to do if a Scout in your troop eats one, Nov-Dec: 42 F Friends, Better Together? How breaking up buddies Facebook: could harm your group, May-June: 20 Fans, thoughts from, Jan-Feb: 12 Updates to promote your recruiting events, G “Like” the Scouting magazine page to get Gear, See Great Gear. more tips, Sept-Oct: 19 Geeks Will Inherit the Earth, Dr. Bernard A. Harris, Faith: Jr. tells why your Scouts should study, science, Faith-Based Initiative, Trailhead, Jan-Feb: 11 technology, engineering and math and how to What I’ve Learned, Abdul-Rashid Abdullah, get them interested, by John Clark, May-June: 33 Mar-Apr: 14 Gerber Steady multitool, has 12 components, Feature Articles: including an adjustable camera/cell-phone “Wall Power”, by Ken McAlpine, Jan- tripod mount,
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