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SEPTEMBER-OCTOBER 2011
VOLUME 99 • NUMBER 4
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LEAD • INSPIRE • EXPLORE
Team of Rivals
BY JIM MORRISON
On your mark, get set, go! Speed along
120 miles of pedal-to-the-metal paddling
through Arkansas' scenic White River. It's
one of the oldest canoe races in the country
and draws Scouts who take on the
misty-green waters—as well as some serious
competition. What they gain might surprise you.
The Main Thing
BY JOHN R. CLARK
Stay in-the-know when it comes to the BSA's
newest strategy to better the movement: Journey
to Excellence. This program—discussed in detail
at this year's National Annual Meeting in San
Diego—rolls out a new metrics system used by
councils, units, and leaders to measure success.
,ikv JOURNEY to
5MK EXCELLENCE
GOLD AWARD
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