Limestone, Maine
Resources
Here's where you'll find applications, forms and documents needed for troop activities, camping, and more.
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Along with the information below, you may also visit the Scouts BSA FAQs page for all the latest details.
Health Forms
BSA Policy on Use of the Annual Health and Medical Record.
Applies to ALL participants.
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BSA Annual Health and Medical Record - Parts A & B - Long Term 72 hours or more in length (Camp Roosevelt)
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BSA Annual Health and Medical Record - Parts A, B & C - Short Term for basic Scouting activities such as local tours and weekend camping trips less than 72 hours in duration.
Scouts
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Proud Parent Ribbons - if your child participated in Cub Scouts, the multi-program ribbon provides a place for the parent pins for both programs. If they only participated as an older scout, the BSA only ribbon is a better option. Select a link below to order.
Training
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Visit my.scouting.org to see all the training courses available
Rank Resources
Rank Advancement can be done with Troops, as Lone Scouts and often virtually at home. However you choose to work on Advancements, there are many online resources to get you started. We've assembled resources here to use during meetings and also encourage scouts to use these to continue working on advancement at home.
If scouts choose to review these at home, they need to let their Scoutmaster or Assistant Scoutmaster know at the next meeting so they can review with the scout and sign off if the requirement(s) are met.
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Click each rank below to see a list of requirements and resources to help scouts complete them: