East Canton Boy Scouts Troop 36

East Canton Boy Scouts Troop 36 Welcome to the official page of Troop 36! Our goal is to keep everyone up to date on activities and e

We still have openings for the Craft Show. If you are interested in a spot, please email us at eastcantontroop36@gmail.c...
01/27/2026

We still have openings for the Craft Show. If you are interested in a spot, please email us at [email protected]

Items that we ARE NO LONGER accepting:
Tastefully Simple
Color Street
Permanent Jewelry
Coffee
Tea
All things Quilted or Sewn
All things 3D printed

Well look at that, we've got a birthday today! Great write up by the Osnabug Historical Society.
01/24/2026

Well look at that, we've got a birthday today! Great write up by the Osnabug Historical Society.

This Day in History
January 24
1908
Boy Scouts movement begins

On January 24, 1908, the Boy Scouts movement begins in England with the publication of the first installment of Robert Baden-Powell’s Scouting for Boys. The name Baden-Powell was already well known to many English boys, and thousands of them eagerly bought up the handbook. By the end of April, the serialization of Scouting for Boys was completed, and scores of impromptu Boy Scout troops had sprung up across Britain.

In 1900, Baden-Powell became a national hero in Britain for his 217-day defense of Mafeking in the South African War. Soon after, Aids to Scouting, a military field manual he had written for British soldiers in 1899, caught on with a younger audience. Boys loved the lessons on tracking and observation and organized elaborate games using the book. Hearing this, Baden-Powell decided to write a nonmilitary field manual for adolescents that would also emphasize the importance of morality and good deeds.

First, however, he decided to try out some of his ideas on an actual group of boys. On July 25, 1907, he took a diverse group of 21 adolescents to Brownsea Island in Dorsetshire where they set up camp for a fortnight. With the aid of other instructors, he taught the boys about camping, observation, deduction, woodcraft, boating, lifesaving, patriotism, and chivalry. Many of these lessons were learned through inventive games that were very popular with the boys. The first Boy Scouts meeting was a great success.

With the success of Scouting for Boys, Baden-Powell set up a central Boy Scouts office, which registered new Scouts and designed a uniform. By the end of 1908, there were 60,000 Boy Scouts, and troops began springing up in British Commonwealth countries across the globe. In September 1909, the first national Boy Scout meeting was held at the Crystal Palace in London. Ten thousand Scouts showed up, including a group of uniformed girls who called themselves the Girl Scouts. In 1910, Baden-Powell organized the Girl Guides as a separate organization.

The American version of the Boy Scouts has it origins in an event that occurred in London in 1909. According to one version of the story, Chicago publisher William Boyce was lost in the fog when a Boy Scout came to his aid. After guiding Boyce to his destination, the boy refused a tip, explaining that as a Boy Scout he would not accept payment for doing a good deed. This anonymous gesture inspired Boyce to organize a national U.S. scouting organization that would merge with several existing regional groups including the Woodcraft Indians and the Sons of Daniel Boone. Incorporated on February 8, 1910, the Boy Scouts of America soon had chapters throughout the country. In 1912, Juliette Gordon Low founded the Girl Scouts of America in Savannah, Georgia.

In 1916, Baden-Powell organized the Wolf Cubs, which caught on as the Cub Scouts in the United States, for boys under the age of 11. Four years later, the first international Boy Scout Jamboree was held in London, and Baden-Powell was acclaimed Chief Scout of the world. He died in 1941.

12/10/2025
Happy Thanksgiving!
11/27/2025

Happy Thanksgiving!

3 weeks and counting. Make sure you stop by and check out all the vendors and vehicles.
09/07/2025

3 weeks and counting. Make sure you stop by and check out all the vendors and vehicles.

We have lots of space for outdoor vendors and would love to fill the whole yard! Spread the word! email us at eastcanton...
08/24/2025

We have lots of space for outdoor vendors and would love to fill the whole yard! Spread the word! email us at [email protected] if you are interested in setting up.
**We are no longer accepting vendors with the following items: cookies and cupcakes, pet treats, and plushies

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