100th Anniversary of Scouting

The Boy Scouts of America's 100th anniversary represents much more than a date on the calendar. It represents an important milestone around which to reintroduce Scouting to America -- to celebrate our rich heritage and to reinforce the important role Scouting will play in shaping our country's future.
Scouting is as vital and relevant today as it was when our journey began.
Help us celebrate! If you are -- or were -- a Scout, family member of a Scout, BSA volunteer, or just someone who Scouting has positively impacted, you’re invited. There are a number of local and national opportunities for you to take part in our once-in-a-lifetime celebration. The Connecticut Yankee Council has chosen to celebrate Scouting's 100th anniversary by doing what Scouts do best ... service with an initiative called "100 Service Projects."
However you choose to participate and celebrate, make sure that it is meaningful to your Scouts, families and greater community. There's simply no better platform to reintroduce Scouting to our community than the 100th Anniversary Celebration.
