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TITLE: SCOUTING magazine
[For all Boy Scout Leaders -- Published by the BSA, Boy Scouts of America! -- See FULL contents below!]
ISSUE DATE: October 1989; Vol. 77, No. 5
CONDITION: Standard sized magazine, Approx 8½" X 11½". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

IN THIS ISSUE:
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ABOUT OUR COVER: Explorers at the national search and rescue conference in Colorado Springs learn important safety lessons during a thrilling whitewater trip on the Arkansas River. Eric Lars Bakke shot this photograph and those accompanying the article beginning on page 26.

SPECIAL FEATURES: 'A TIME TO TELL' Child sexual abuse can be greatly reduced if we heed the expert advice in the BSA's latest video called "A Time To Tell."

ONE GOOD TURN DESERVES ANOTHER Last year the BSA's Scouting for Food Good Turn helped feed thousands of homeless and hungry people. This year we'll do even better.

UNFIT KIDS Kids are fatter today than 20 years ago. They also lack strength and endurance. Read what we as parents and leaders can do to change this sorry picture.

BOY SCOUTING'S NEW LOOK For your older Scouts, the Varsity and Venture programs offer a host of adventuresome choices to sample.

THE SAR SQUAD When a child gets lost in the woods or a hiker falls off a cliff, who are vou going to call?

A WEALTH OF WILDERNESS In the process of becoming civilized, many of us have lost our intimate relationship with Nature.

SHARING THE OLD WAYS Thanks to Native Americans like Louis Irwin,1,600 Scouts and leaders gain a deeper appreciation of Indian culture at the Heart of America Council's annual SNAWS powwow in Kansas City.

A RED-EYE ROOKIE BIRD WATCHER Wouldn't it be grand if birds posed like models against plain backgrounds instead of hiding out in green bushy places?

KIDS CAN SURVIVE IN THE WILD Your child becomes lost in the wilderness. Will he know what to do?

CASH FOR TRASH Need money for your troops? Then do what Troop 41 of Wesley Hills, N.Y., did. Sell your neighbor's discards.

PROGRAM IDEAS READY AND WAITING Akron's Great Trail Council fills its Scouters' stomachs with banquet food and their heads with a year's worth of exciting Scout program ideas.

THE ANYTHING-GOES PINEWOOD DERBY The Geritol Open is a yearly roundtable extravaganza for these Ohio Scouters who field wacky cars and play loose with the derby rules.

OFF TO A GOOD START New volunteer Scouters need and deserve all the help they can get if they are to succeed.

THE BSA'S KNOT AWARDS There are 29 colorful square knot awards worn by Scouts and Scouters as marks of distinction and achievement.

SAY THANKS, PLEASE Good manners do matter, and the best place for our children to learn and practice them is at home.



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