Site Map >> Information >> How To Join
   

 
General Links
 


 

How To Join

Youth or adults and individuals or organizations, there is a place in scouting for you.

Tiger Cubs --for boys seven years old or in the first grade

A fun program with the motto, "Search, Discover, Share." Boys participate with an adult in a program designed to strengthen the family, introduce Cub Scouting, and make the scout aware of the world.

To Join: The adult partner should call (810)235-2531 and request information on how to join a pack.

Cub Scouts --for boys in grades 2-5

A family-oriented program which capitalizes on a boys natural interests and creates a stronger bond between boy's and family through joint participation in fun and exciting activities

To Join: Call (810)235-2531 and request information on how to join a Cub Scout pack.

Boy Scouts --for boys 11-18 years old

A rugged values-centered program of outdoor hiking and camping. Scouts learn invaluable leadership skills through the patrol method by working at leading and following their friends. They also learn by planning thier own activities, taking care of themselves, and by gaining respect of the outdoors and the environment.

To Join: Call (810)235-2531 and request information on how to join a Boy Scout troop.

Varsity --for boys 14-17 years old

An active, exciting program built around five program fields of emphasis: advancement, high adventure, personal development, service, and special programs and events.

To Join: Call (810)235-2531 and request information on how to join a Varsity team.

Venturing --for young men and women age 14-20

A new program for youth interested in challenging high adventure, sports, arts and hobbies, sea scouting, or youth ministry activities and possible advancement opportunities. It also involves six experience areas of emphasis to develop our young leaders of the future.

To Join: Call (810)235-2531 and request information on how to join a Venturing crew.

Eagles / N.E.S.A.

The National Eagle Scout Association (NESA) is a fellowship of men who have achieved the Eagle Scout rank and who desire using their efforts and influence toward forming the kind of young men America needs for leadership.
 
To Join: See Additional Information

Special Needs

In cooperation with selected sponsors, several units are serving the needs of mentally and physically impaired youth and adults. These Scouts and Explorers are provided with special educational and recreational programs that challenge their abilities. Scouting provides advancement opportunities that serve their special needs.

For more information call (810)235-2531

Exploring / Learning for Life --for young men and women age 14-20
>> See the Exploring Website >>


Volunteers   Looking for a program that teaches positive values to boys? Looking for activities that build personal fitness, social skills, and leadership? Scouting offers a time-tested set of activities that have produced fine citizens, dedicated family members and strong community leaders for more than 90 years. Learn how Scouting can help you make the most of the limited time you have. Call (810)235-2531

Starting a Unit   Is your organization looking for a way to provide wholesome educational activities for youth in your community? Scouting offers an array of programs that include outdoor experiences, advancement, recognition, and in particular, values. Learn how your school, community organization, or religious organization can benefit from starting a scouting unit. Call (810)235-2531

Support Scouting   Scouting makes a direct and positive impact on your community by teaching positive values and leadership skills to youth. Join the individuals, corporations, and foundations who support Scouting's mission. Call the Tall Pine Council today at (810)235-2531

 
 
Tall Pine Council
 


Updates



Search

 

Tall Pine Council, BSA - 507 W. Atherton Rd. Flint, MI 48507
Phone:(810) 235-2531    Fax:(810)235-5052
Website: http://www.tpcbsa.org/    Email: tpc@tpcbsa.org
This site is best viewed at 800x600 or higher screen resolution
With Internet Explorer 5.5 or greater

Page Last Modified: 08/12/2008
Home  |  Privacy  |  Disclaimer  |  Contact Us