Thank You for Reading Cub Scout Ideas! + A Giveaway

I don’t say this often enough, but thank you so much for reading Cub Scout Ideas! I really appreciate you taking time to visit the site.
Many of you have told me how helpful the site is for you. Your kind words mean so much to me!
So, I decided it was time to have a giveaway to let you know how much I appreciate you.
I’m giving away a $25 gift card to Scout Stuff, Boy Scout’s online store!
If you’ve never checked it out, head on over. They have some awesome stuff. Be sure you look at the clearance items. I’ve found some gems there.
Here’s how to enter. Visit the Scout Stuff website, and find something you would want to use the gift card to buy.
Then head back over, tell me what you found by commenting below, and then (this part’s important!) enter by clicking on “leave a blog post comment” in the box below.
The giveaway ends on May 12th. I’ll email the winner on May 13th. The winner will have 48 hours to respond before another winner is picked.
Be sure to share this giveaway with your Cub Scout friends. Thanks again for reading the blog!
Yours in Scouting,
Sherry
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126 responses
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I would get my Tiger going Wolf some new socks 🙂 Can’t have those orange rimmed socks on a Wolf now can I?
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I would love to have a uniform shirt that actually fits me.
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Oh… I saw someone else mention the fire starter kit.. that’s on my wish list too 🙂
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I would love some of the Science kits to use with my den, or even the leather working tools??
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I would buy field trip or activity patches for my pack.
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I have a boy in my den that needs a class A shirt and I would use the card towards that.
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Camping gear for the boys!
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I would love to get my son the mat that goes underneath his sleeping bag.
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What I found under the Closeout section was a Summit Medallion Clock (Item: 613544). It will make a perfect gift for a great retiring Cubmaster who brought his pack back to life after being virtually dead for a number of years.



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