Cherokee/Pickens District
Atlanta Area Council, BSA

Just a few pieces of Scouting literature in a digital format that I've found oan the web. If you have or know of any please send them to the Webmaster.

2010 Atlanta Area Council Campership Application and Process

2009 - 2010 Cub Scout Program Helps

AAC JLTC Participants Notebook
(a great collection of Leadership and Scoutcraft stuff)

Animated Knots (a nifty little guide to knots)

Annual Troop Planning Process

Camp Duty Roster

Camp Duty Roster w/menu planner

Commissioner Fieldbook for Unit Service

Cub Scout Advancement Plan

Cub Scout Overnight Checklist

Cub Scout Weather belt loop and pin (zip file, 806 KB)

Den Chief Training Guide

Eagle Scout Leadership Project Approval Checklist

Eagle Scout Project Workbook - Fill in version

Eagle Scout Project Workbook - PDF

Eagle Scout Rank Application

Knot Master Program

Knot Master Progress Card

Merit Badge Counselor Application

Outdoor Program Checklist

Planning an Eagle Scout Court of Honor

Red Cross Basic Aid Training for Cub Scouts (zip file, 15.9 MB)

Scout's Own Powder Horn 2005

Taxes and Scouting

The Steps from Life to Eagle

Tracking - An outline on tracking

Troop Planning Worksheet

Unit Inventory of Training

Youth Protection Guidelines

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