Scout Stories - SCOUTER Net Compass - campfire tales
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From the NativeWeb Project - Resources for Indigenous Cultures around the World click
Sherri Johnson has compiled a list of sources on the web. The main site is now divided up into its two main interest groups: Storytelling, and Stories. click
Stories for Scouting activities and links to other scouting stories are available from Steve Tobin's award winning scout web site. click
Try the Mac Scouter site for more stories & extended puns. Here you will find is a growing resource of stories suitable for young people, families, Cub Scout Pack meetings and click
Here are some Stories & Jokes that have been submitted to us. click
One day in 1909 in London, England, An American Visitor, William D. Boyce, lost his way in a dense fog. He stopped under a street lamp and tried to figure out where he was. A bo click
This troop from Tulsa has made up several original campfire stories. click
Troop 99 of Washington North Carolina has provided this site with many classic tales & legends from the Carolina Coast. click
Sit quietly now, and listen to this! The Virtual Cub Leader's Handbook, has compiled a best seller collection of yarns sure to grab the attention of a whole room of Cub Scouts. click
Stories for Around the Campfire by Ray Harriot will delight your Scouts and provide great entertainment for campfires, meetings, and get-togethers. A wonderful book full of stor click
More Stories for Around the Campfire, the second book by Ray Harriot, will also delight your Scouts and provide great entertainment for campfires, meetings, and get-togethers. T click
Check out all of the Campfire Story books at the Honor Bookstore websiite for Scouters. There are three great book: Classic Chillers, Short & Scary Thrillers, & Haunted Houses. click
A place for all Scouts and Scouters to share their experience! click
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