Grand Canyon Connection – January 2021
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Grand Canyon Council Centennial Award Requirements Must Be Earned During 2021 1. Participate in two or more of the following events in 2021: a. A Council Centennial Picnic at one of the council camps; b. A council Centennial Summer Camp at Geronimo (Scouts), Adventure Camp at R-C Scout Ranch (Cubs), or any Day Camp (Cubs);
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Introducing GCC Program Live! Grand Canyon Council Program Live is a periodic video update of all the exciting programs Grand Canyon Council has to offer for scouts and scouters of all ages. In this first video, you can learn about Camp Geronimo, R-C Cub Scout Camp, Order of the Arrow, COPE, STEM, Shooting Sports, Outdoor
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Central District Scouts BSA Troops 329 and 3329 enjoyed a safe return to scouting activities Central District Scouts BSA Troops 329 and 3329 enjoyed a safe return to scouting activities in October! Using a combination of virtual and in-person meetings the troops are back to work on badges, skills and advancements, plus outdoor activities, even
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Scouts BSA Troop 41 Christmas tree lot in Phoenix The Christmas tree lot was more than just a fundraiser to support summer travel and camping for scouts, it was also a FRIEND-RAISER for scouting everywhere (checkout the feedback from Square purchases). The 71st Annual Christmas Tree Sale finished up on Sunday, December 13th, with all
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Day of Service with Troop 616 Scouts In Action cleaning up SR 87 On November 14th, 2020 Scout units throughout the BSA Grand Canyon Council participated in the inaugural Day of Service. In the Pinnacle Peak district, Troop 616 chartered by La Casa de Cristo Lutheran Church in Scottsdale, elected to clean up trash along
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A Family Legacy The history of Bill Luke runs deep originating with a $100 profit on a used car that Bill repaired. In 1927 $100 was a lot of money. Seeing the potential, Mr. Luke decided to open a used car business. Who would have known that this would lead to the car business as
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A Panelist Discussion About How to Continue Serving Our Communities at Den Level Den Leaders, join us Tuesday, December 8th at 6:00pm for a panelist discussion about how to continue serving our communities (at the den level) in these uncertain times. Our Topics will include finding meeting locations and opportunities, staying social while socially distant,
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