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		<title>A Positive Attitude</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A positive attitude is often indicated by a Smile.  Robert Baden-Powell, the founder of Boy Scouts, wrote in his book Scouting for Boys the following: SMILE: Want of laughter mans want of health. Laugh as much as you can – it does you good. So whenever you can get a good laugh, laugh on. And [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A positive attitude is often indicated by a Smile.  Robert Baden-Powell, the founder of Boy Scouts, wrote in his book Scouting for Boys the following:</p>
<p><strong>SMILE:</strong></p>
<p>Want of laughter mans want of health. Laugh as much as you can – it does you good. So whenever you can get a good laugh, laugh on. And make other people laugh, too, when possible, as it does them good.  If you are in pain or trouble, make yourself smile at it. If you remember to do this, and force yourself, you will find it really does make a difference.</p>
<p>If you read about great Scouts like Captain John Smith, the “Pathfinder”, and others, you will generally find that they were cheery old fellows.  The ordinary boy is apt to frown when working hard at physical exercises, but the Boy Scout and Cub Scout is required to smile all the time.</p>
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		<title>Responsibility</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 15 Oct 2011 13:07:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[(from the October 14, 2011 Pack 731 Pow Wow) This month we focus on responsibility. Responsibility means helping others and taking care of ourselves.  Responsibility means we behave safely. It means we try to follow the right paths in life.  Responsibility is a key characteristic of being a good scout.  You have a duty to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>(from the October 14, 2011 Pack 731 Pow Wow)<br />
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This month we focus on responsibility. Responsibility means helping others and taking care of ourselves.  Responsibility means we behave safely. It means we try to follow the right paths in life.  Responsibility is a key characteristic of being a good scout.  You have a duty to do your best. </p>
<p>In our Pack it means to be accountable for your actions, to think about doing the right things and to do the right thing.  It could mean that instead of playing video games, you do your homework.  It could mean that <span style="text-decoration: underline">you</span> are in charge of keeping your scout uniform clean and all of its pieces together to be ready for the next meeting.  It could mean that if you are supposed to be watching your little sister, <span style="text-decoration: underline">you</span> are promising your parents that you will watch over her, that you will keep her from harm and be sure she is safe.  As you get older, your responsibilities will change.  If you can prove you are responsible, your parents will allow you more freedoms and allow you to make your own choices about things, as they know <span style="text-decoration: underline">you</span> are the son that they can rely on to <span style="text-decoration: underline">do your best</span> in anything they ask of you. </p>
<p>Part of that word is <em>response</em>. That means when you are responsible, you respond to a need. As Cub Scouts we have a great responsibility the next few months in responding to the needs of others.  At November’s Pack Pow Wow we will be collecting food for Thanksgiving dinners for those who need it and in December we will participate in the Adopt an Angel program to bring gifts to those less fortunate than us.</p>
<p>As you return to your seats, I want you to think about the things that you are responsible for now – think about things at home, at school, with your sports team, at church or synagogue and with Cub Scouts.</p>
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		<title>Scouting Builds Leaders</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 19 Oct 2010 14:08:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ve often talked about how Scouting builds the future leaders of this great nation.  Listed below are a few statistics that I found that I thought you might find interesting.  I&#8217;ll be adding to this list of facts as I find them. ~Cubmaster Brian Of the 321 pilots and scientists selected as astronauts since 1959, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve often talked about how Scouting builds the future leaders of this great nation.  Listed below are a few statistics that I found that I thought you might find interesting.  I&#8217;ll be adding to this list of facts as I find them.</p>
<p>~Cubmaster Brian</p>
<p><strong><em>Of the 321 pilots and scientists selected as astronauts since 1959, more than 180 were Scouts:</em></strong></p>
<ul>
<li><strong>29 Cub Scouts</strong></li>
<li><strong>11 Webelos Scouts</strong></li>
<li>40 Eagle Scouts</li>
<li>25 Life Scouts</li>
<li>15 Star Scouts</li>
<li>26 First Class Scouts</li>
<li>17 Second Class Scouts</li>
<li>12 Tenderfoot Scouts</li>
<li>3 Explorers</li>
<li>5 with unknown ranks</li>
</ul>
<li>26 of the first 29 astronauts were Boy Scouts</li>
<li>11 of the 12 who walked on the moon were Scouts</li>
<p><strong>Did you know that Boy Scout Alumni also include: </strong></p>
<ul>
<li>63% of Air Force Academy graduates</li>
<li>68% of West Point graduates</li>
<li>70% of Annapolis graduates</li>
<li>72% of Rhodes Scholars</li>
<li>85% of FBI agents</li>
<li>65% of US Congress</li>
<li>85% of airline pilots</li>
<li>85% of student council presidents</li>
<li>89% of senior class presidents</li>
<li>71% of football captains</li>
<li>65% of basketball captains</li>
<li>88% of school newspaper editors</li>
<li>77% of editors of school annuals</li>
<li>75% of business managers of school publications</li>
<li>80% of junior class presidents</li>
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		<title>Great Day for a Parade!</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 13 Sep 2010 11:30:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[What a great turn out we had on Saturday from Pack 731 to participate in the 81st Annual Convention Parade of the Anne Arundel County Volunteer Firefighters Association!  Everyone looked sharp in their Class A uniforms &#8211; including several new Tiger Cubs.  Our &#8220;&#8230; 731 Can&#8217;t Be Beat&#8221; was heard all morning long and was [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What a great turn out we had on Saturday from Pack 731 to participate in the 81st Annual Convention Parade of the Anne Arundel County Volunteer Firefighters Association!  Everyone looked sharp in their Class A uniforms &#8211; including several new Tiger Cubs.  Our &#8220;&#8230; 731 Can&#8217;t Be Beat&#8221; was heard all morning long and was often met with applause from bystanders along the parade route.</p>
<p>See everyone at the Picnic on Sunday!  (4pm @ CES)</p>
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		<title>Parade, Picnic, Popcorn &#8211; and more!</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 10 Sep 2010 11:53:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Pack 731 is getting off to a running start at the beginning of the 2010-2011 Scouting year.  Participating in the Anne Arundel County Volunteer Firefighters Association parade on 9/11 is certainly going to be a memorable event. The Annual Pack Picnic will be on the 19 of September (4pm @ CES) &#8211; check with your [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Pack 731 is getting off to a running start at the beginning of the 2010-2011 Scouting year.  Participating in the Anne Arundel County Volunteer Firefighters Association <strong>parade</strong> on 9/11 is certainly going to be a memorable event.</p>
<p>The Annual Pack <strong>Picnic</strong> will be on the 19 of September (4pm @ CES) &#8211; check with your Leader for details</p>
<p><strong>Popcorn</strong> sales have started &#8211; we are striving for 100% participation again this year.  Please get out and sell some popcorn &#8211; this is the only fundraiser Pack 731 participates in.  If every cub sells  to their friends, family and neighbors we will be in great shape financially for this year.</p>
<p>and <strong>More</strong> &#8211; The 100th anniversary &#8220;Star Spangled Banner Camporee&#8221; at Ft. McHenry is Oct 2nd.  SIGN UP NOW to be able to attend this once in a lifetime event.</p>
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		<title>Back to School &#8211; Back to Scouts</title>
		<link>http://croftonpack731.org/cubmaster/2010/08/back-to-school-back-to-scouts/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Aug 2010 11:10:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s the last week of Summer vacation and everyone is squeezing in one more day at the pool, trip to the beach, meet the teacher day and back to school shopping.  Don&#8217;t forget it is also Back to Scouts time of the year!  Dens should be getting into the full swing of things very soon now.  [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s the last week of Summer vacation and everyone is squeezing in one more day at the pool, trip to the beach, meet the teacher day and back to school shopping.  Don&#8217;t forget it is also Back to Scouts time of the year! </p>
<p><span>Dens should be getting into the full swing of things very soon now.  Lots of things happening in Pack 731 &#8211; keep checking our website for information and talk with your Den Leaders as well.</span></p>
<p>Let&#8217;s get this year off to a great start.</p>
<p><strong>IMPORTANT DATES to Remember</strong></p>
<p>Leaders Meeting Monday (9/23) night 7:30<br />
WEBELOS Woods 27-29 Sept<br />
Back to School Night Sept 1st<br />
<span><span>Crofton</span> Fire Fighters Parade Sept 11<span>th</span></span><br />
Pack Picnic Sept 19th</p>
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		<title>Summer Fun</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 11 Aug 2010 13:27:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Well the raingutter regatta was a blast.  Congratulations to all who participated.  All of the boys did an excellent job of &#8220;Doing Your Best&#8221; !  We hope to get some pictures posted soon. I hope everyone has had a good summer &#8211; as we begin to look forward to the start of the school and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well the raingutter regatta was a blast.  Congratulations to all who participated.  All of the boys did an excellent job of <em>&#8220;Doing Your Best&#8221;</em> !  We hope to get some pictures posted soon.</p>
<p>I hope everyone has had a good summer &#8211; as we begin to look forward to the start of the school and Scout year it is time to check off and turn in your Summer Time Activity books if you&#8217;ve been working on them.  Deadline is the end of August.  </p>
<p>Also if you know a 1st grader who wants to be a Tiger this year &#8211; have them get in touch with us ASAP.  We&#8217;d like to get everyone registered quickly.  More information will be available at Back To School night (Sept 1).</p>
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		<title>Ahoy Sailors!</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 05 Aug 2010 11:18:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Saturday morning looks to be another exciting event for Pack 731 this summer.  We have about 40 boys signed up for the Raingutter Regatta.  I am looking forward to seeing all of the unique boat designs and lots of good sailing. See you at the Arundel Volunteer Fire Department on Davidsonville Road, just like last year. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Saturday morning looks to be another exciting event for Pack 731 this summer.  We have about 40 boys signed up for the Raingutter Regatta.  I am looking forward to seeing all of the unique boat designs and lots of good sailing.</p>
<p>See you at the Arundel Volunteer Fire Department on Davidsonville Road, just like last year. Practice runs will begin at <strong>9:00a.m</strong>. and the double-elimination races will begin at approximately 9:30a.m.</p>
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		<title>Words from the 2010 Jamboree</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 01 Aug 2010 18:19:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The transcript  below is from Robert Gates&#8217; speech at the National Jamboree this week (28July10).  I thought I would share with each of you because I found it inspiring to learn how Scouting shaped his life and how he was influenced by his Scout leaders.  As Delivered by Secretary of Defense Robert M. Gates, Fort [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The transcript  below is from Robert Gates&#8217; speech at the National Jamboree this week (28July10).  I thought I would share with each of you because I found it inspiring to learn how Scouting shaped his life and how he was influenced by his Scout leaders. </p>
<p><em>As Delivered by Secretary of Defense Robert M. Gates, Fort A.P. Hill, Virginia, Wednesday, July 28, 2010</em> <br />
      <br />
Good morning Jamboree! <br />
Do you all want to sit down?  Thank you Anthony, for that kind introduction.</p>
<p>It is an honor to be with you here today and to have the chance to share a few thoughts about scouting with you.  I know how much you enjoy sitting in the sun, so I won’t take too long.  First, as you know, at this moment, there are hundreds of thousands of men and women in our military all over the world – but especially in Iraq and Afghanistan – who are putting their lives on the line to defend you, your families and our freedom.  They have put their dreams aside to protect your dreams. Many of them are members of your families.  So, would every Scout who has a mom or a dad or a brother or a sister or an uncle or an aunt in the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps or Coast Guard please stand?  That’s what I figured.  Please tell your family member from me thank you for their sacrifice – and thank you and your families for supporting them.  You can sit down again.</p>
<p>As the introduction made clear, scouting has been a big part of my life and my family’s life.  Of course my family’s life – and our kid’s lives – have been a bit unusual, in no small part because I have had armed body guards for so much of my professional career.</p>
<p>These circumstances affected my son’s scouting experience.  Such as the time when I was CIA Director and his troop went on a father and son wilderness camping trip near Chesapeake Bay in January.  My son and I went.  But I think the edge was taken off the wilderness adventure for everyone because 100 yards from our encampment were three large black vans, a satellite dish, and a number of armed security guards surrounding the campsite.  It’s a challenge no scoutmaster could ever have anticipated.</p>
<p>I speak to you scouts today as a leader from one generation talking with the leaders of the next generation – young leaders on whom much will depend.</p>
<p>Fifty-two years ago, when I received my Eagle, I was like many of you here today.  I was a 15 years old attending high school.  I wasn’t a straight “A” student, nor was I a particularly good athlete.  Although I was involved in school activities, I wasn’t really a student leader.  This was all true in college as well.  And, when I went to Washington DC to begin working for the CIA at age 22, I could fit everything I owned into the back seat of my car.  I had no connections and I didn’t know a soul.</p>
<p>The only thing I had done in my life to that point that led me to think that I could make a difference, that I could be a leader, was to earn my Eagle Scout Badge.  It was the only thing I had done that distinguished me from so many other high school kids.  It was the first thing I had done that told me I might be different because I had worked harder, was more determined, more goal-oriented, more persistent than most others.  Earning my Eagle gave me the self confidence to believe, for the first time in my life, that I could achieve whatever I set my mind to.</p>
<p>I suspect that for many of you scouts here today earning your scout ranks, up to and including the Eagle, this likely is the first thing you will have done on your own that marks you as someone special, someone with unique qualities of mind and heart.  Like so many scouts before you, some of you will become captains of industry, important businessmen; others will be builders and engineers; some may cure diseases; some may design revolutionary software; be an astronaut; some of you may become generals or admirals.  You may even head CIA or be the secretary of defense or president of a great university.  But, for most of you, most of you, your scouting experience is the first major step toward the most important goal of all: becoming a good man, a man of integrity and decency, a man of moral courage, a man unafraid of hard work, a man of strong character – the kind of person who built this country and made it into the greatest democracy and the greatest economic powerhouse in the history of the world.  A scout is marked for life as an example of what a boy and man can be and should be.  You are a role model.</p>
<p>The fate of our nation in the years to come and, I believe, the future of the world itself, depends on the kind of people we modern Americans will prove to be.  And, above all, the kind of citizens our young people will be.<br />
I believe that today, as for the past 100 years, there is no finer program for preparing American boys for citizenship and leadership than the Boy Scouts of America.  I have served eight presidents.  I have traveled the world and had many extraordinary experiences.  I have met many remarkable people.  But, at this point in my life, I can tell you that my scouting experiences, scoutmasters, camping trips, Philmont adventures, the 1957 national jamboree at Valley Forge, and many more – had huge influence in shaping my life.</p>
<p>Today, more than 50 years after I was a scout, I can remember the names and faces of all my scoutmasters, and many of the other adult volunteers.  After years of working with presidents and world leaders my memories of my scout leaders are just as lasting – and just as important.</p>
<p>I remember 60 year old Oscar Lamb taking ten of we teenagers to Philmont and hiking every blistered step with us.  I remember Forrest Beckett teaching we kids in Kansas how to cook in winter on a fire of dried cow chips, imparting a distinctive flavor to already nearly inedible food.  They and a handful of other volunteers along with my father – my role models as a boy – taught me about the scout oath and law, about teamwork, about real courage, and about leadership.</p>
<p>Much has changed in the 50 years since I was a scout, not all of it for the better, especially for kids.  One thing, however, that has remained the same over the years is the positive influence of scouting on boys and young men, and the ability of so many of you to surprise and inspire us with your determination, your character, your skills, and your moral and physical courage.</p>
<p>Good homes and good parents produce strong boys, but scouting tempers the steel.  For a successful scouting program is built on action, on hard work along with food, fun and, above all, on challenge.  And, I suggest to you, there are too few institutions in America today that have uncompromising high standards and that are built upon demanding challenges.</p>
<p>We live in an America today where the young are increasingly physically unfit and society as a whole languishes in ignoble moral ease. An America where in public and private life we see daily what the famous news columnist Walter Lippman once called “the disaster of the character of men…the catastrophe of the soul.”  But not in scouting.  At a time when many American young people are turning into couch potatoes, and too often much worse, scouting continues to challenge boys and young men, preparing you for leadership.</p>
<p>First, scouting prepares young men for leadership by helping you learn to meet challenges.  Scouting continues still to thrust boys and young men into the wilderness to prove yourselves, to learn confidence and self-reliance, to learn about yourselves, about nature, and about powers greater than yourselves – to learn about the power of the soul.  It gives you a spirit of adventure and prepares you for life’s challenges.</p>
<p>Second, scouting prepares boys and young men for leadership by teaching you the importance of service to others.  The scouting movement shows dramatically that service – public service – still beckons the best among us to do battle with complacency, neglect, ignorance, and the emptiness of the spirit that are the common enemies of social peace and justice.  Adults who support scouting are generously investing in our collective future – in Walter Lippman’s words, they are “planting trees we may never get to sit under.”  Those of every age in this place today – along with other adults and the more than 100 million boys and young men involved in scouting over the past 100 years – prove that Americans are still prepared to devote themselves to their communities and to their fellow citizens.  And this caring beyond self is fundamental to scouting; it is fundamental to democracy; it is fundamental to civilization itself.<br />
Third, and finally, scouting prepares boys and young men to live lives based on unchanging values – values such as trustworthiness, loyalty, honesty, kindness, and the respect and dignity due each and every person.  We in scouting believe that personal virtues – self-reliance, self-control, honor, integrity, and morality – are absolute and timeless.<br />
There are in too many places too few people with scouting values, people who say, “On my honor, I will do my best to do my duty” – and mean it.  From Wall Street to Washington to our home towns, in all our lives there are people who seek after riches or the many kinds of power without regard to what is right or true or decent.  And yet, you here today, and millions of other parents, community leaders, boys and scout leaders demonstrate daily that scouting offers an alternative: that a life based on principles, on personal integrity and honor – on scouting values – can be exciting, adventurous, fulfilling, and uplifting for an individual, for a community – and for a nation.</p>
<p>I am here today because I believe in the extraordinary power of scouting to be a force for good in a community and in the lives of its boys and young men.  I am here because I believe that every boy that joins the scouts is a boy on the right track.  I share with you a vision of a community of involved, committed adults who provide a chance for every boy to have friends his own age with whom he can camp and learn and laugh, led by caring adults who set an example not just of skills, but of character, of the joy of service and the joy of life.  Adults who are leaders and who teach boys to be leaders</p>
<p>Many of you scouts are members of the Order of the Arrow.  At the end of the Order’s initiation ceremony, Uncas, the son of the chief of the Delawares, says to his father, “If we would remain a nation, we must stand by one another.  Let us both urge on our kindred firm devotion to our brethren and our cause.  Ourselves forgetting, let us catch the higher vision.  Let us find the greater beauty in the life of cheerful service.”</p>
<p>In challenging you to learn skills, to master challenges, to strive to live up to high principles and moral values, to find the greater beauty in a life of cheerful service, to build strong character, scouting tempers you and turns you into strong leaders for tomorrow.</p>
<p>As I look out at all of you, I see the legacy of scouting: a new generation of worthy leaders for America in the 21st century.  You, and millions of other young men and boys, will be strong leaders thanks to scouting.  Strong leaders of character, of faith, of skill; courageous defenders of the weak and the helpless, believers in the brotherhood of man.  And with leaders such as you, America will continue to be the beacon of hope and decency and justice for the rest of the world.</p>
<p>Have a great Jamboree! </p>
<p>God bless you and God bless America.  </p>
<p><em>As Delivered by Secretary of Defense Robert M. Gates, Fort A.P. Hill, Virginia, Wednesday, July 28, 2010</em></p>
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