Boy Scouts of America Postage Stamps (and more)

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Promote the Programs of the Boy Scouts of America with Postage Stamps

If you have a son from kindergarten to college age, there's a good chance that Boy Scouting has touched your family. Perhaps you were a Boy Scout when you were younger. Maybe, like me, you were a leader in the Boy Scout program. (Yes, I was a den mother.)

From Tiger Cubs to Eagle Scout, there's a program for boys of every age, programs that develop character in our youth. In fact, the Venturer program involves young women, too, up to the age of 20. Each of these programs within the framework of the Boy Scouts of America is designed to develop positive values in our young citizens.

The products presented here are officially licensed. The postage is real United States postage, good for mailing any card or letter and perfect for showing your support for the Tiger Cubs, the Cub Scouts, Boy Scout programs including merit badges, Eagle Scouts, and more. By the way, don't be surprised to see other items in the mix, including mouse pads, magnets, or postcards. New products are being added!

Browse on through this page for ideas, or go directly to the Boy Scouts Gallery on Zazzle.

Eagle Scout Court of Honor 

Stamps and postcards, plus a gift for a new Eagle Scout.

Great for Eagle Scout Court of Honor invitations.
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The Scout Oath

On my honor I will do my best
To do my duty to God and my country
and to obey the Scout Law;
To help other people at all times;
To keep myself physically strong,
mentally awake, and morally straight.

Has Your Family Been Involved in Boy Scouts? 

For the sake of the poll, include anyone from Tiger Cubs to scout leaders in determining your answer.

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A Boy Scout Is . . . 

Trustworthy

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The Scout Law

A Scout is:
Trustworthy
Loyal
Helpful
Friendly
Courteous
Kind
Obedient
Cheerful
Thrifty
Brave
Clean
Reverent

Cub Scouts Must Work Hard to Meet All of Their Program Requirements 

Cub Scouting works hard to involve parents in teaching their sons life skills . . as well as character.

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Remember Boys' Life Magazine? 

If you were ever a Cub Scout, you probably do.

You don't have to be in Boy Scouts to subscribe to this award-winning magazine.

Boys Life

Amazon Price: $24.00 (as of 07/12/2009)Buy Now

(Ages 7-18) The award-winning magazine for all boys. Boys Life is dedicated to making a high-quality magazine. Includes articles on fiction, history, outdoors, non-fiction, science, sports and much more.

Need More Stamps?

See the entire collection of
Boy Scouts stamps (and more) at the
Boy Scouts Gallery on Zazzle

Your Turn To Talk 

Were you involved in scouting? Are you still? Just want to comment on this lens? We'd love to hear from you!

Thanks so much for visiting this lens!

fanfreluche wrote...

Favorited and lensrolled to all my 5 stamps related lenses. There is so little squidoo lenses on stamp collecting, I'm glad when I see one:)

ReplyPosted April 27, 2009

EagleScoutMom wrote...

Love your lens ! I am still a registered leader even though my son became Eagle in 2006 and is not active anymore (he is in the college reserves for scouting which mean his registration is kept active until he is done college so there is no break in service time). I love Scouting lenses and will lensroll your page! 5 Stars ! Check out my scouting lens ! Thanks !!! http://www.squidoo.com/boyscoutsofamerica

ReplyPosted March 26, 2009

ElizabethJeanAllen wrote...

The Boy Scouts is a wonderful organization. Both my sons were scouts. They learnes so much.
Great lens
Lizzy

ReplyPosted January 31, 2009

ElizabethJeanAllen wrote...

The Boy Scouts is a wonderful organization. Both my sons were scouts. They learnes so much.
Great lens
Lizzy

ReplyPosted January 31, 2009

anthropos wrote...

This lens brings back a lot of memories. I still have my merit badge sash (and I am now old enough to retire). Seeing those stamps reminded me of the fun times I had with the scouts.

ReplyPosted December 21, 2008

ibloomdrop wrote...

Cool lens! I collected stamps when I was younger and now I have a little boy. Thanks for the reminder on how much fun stamps are!

ReplyPosted December 19, 2008

marsha32 wrote...

I was my son's Weblos leader, then he didn't go past that although I wish he had. I'm going to make a point to get some of these. We are starting a collection for my 12 years old from the old stamps found down here in the basement.

ReplyPosted December 13, 2008

OhMe wrote...

My brother was an Eagle Scout and my son and grandson have been in the Scouting program. Unfortunately, it is so hard for a young boy to participate in sports and scouts because meetings and practice are at the same time. I wish there was some way to do both. I think the Scouting Program is so wonderful and so is this lens.

ReplyPosted December 12, 2008

A Boy Scout Is . . . 

Helpful

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