BSA Family Activity Award

The Boys Scouts of America and Pack 95 want the families in our community to be strong. We also want our youth to grow into citizens of good character who are physically, spiritually, and mentally fit. We recognize that the responsibility for moulding the boys into these citizens falls to the family unit.

In much the same way that Cub Scouts and Webelos Scouts use their handbooks to earn their badges and awards, the family uses the BSA Family Activity Book to earn the BSA Family Award. A Cub Scouting family chooses to participate in this program on its own; however, most families will find that the activities suggested in the book are ones that the family is already doing.

The Activity Book is divided into five categories that include several topics of interest to families. Each topic contains suggested activities for a family to do together. These activities could include going on field trips; telling stories; doing arts and crafts projects; playing games; participating in family discussions; or making lists, charts, and scrapbooks. A family must complete 10 activities within a 12-month period. The family chooses two activities in each of the following categories:

Most of the ideas in the BSA Family Activity Book will be especially useful during family meetings or gatherings. Many ideas may be adapted for use while riding in a car and during mealtimes, and may provide things to occupy children when they say there is "nothing to do." In short, parents may use the ideas and activities to meet their own family's needs and interests. 

Family members may earn the BSA family Award several times. A family may choose the same or different activities as they work on the award for another 12-month period. All family members receive pins and patches, as well as a certificate for the family.

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