Scouts are regularly engaged in service in the Natick and surrounding communities. Scouts also learn and practice civil engagement.
Scouts develop leadership, life, and outdoor skills through adventures, like overnight camping trips, whitewater rafting, and hikes in the mountains of New England. Each Scout is taught and teaches others through the EDGE method: Explain, Demonstrate, Guide, and Enable.
Since Scouting’s founding by Lord Robert Baden-Powell in 1908, scouts have lived by a core set of values. These values make up the Scout Law, a scout is: trustworthy, loyal, helpful, friendly, courteous, kind, obedient, cheerful, thrifty, brave, clean, and reverent.
From the first knot tied to final hours of service performed, the Scouting experience is a journey like none other. And Scoutbook is your go-to tool to ensure not a moment is missed – tracking advancement, milestone achievements and all the fun along the way.
OPEN SCOUTBOOKTroop 7 participants in many activities throughout the year. These activities range from community activities to high adventure. Regardless of the type of event, these events provide scouts with opportunities to serve others, build confidence, and reinforce our values.
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