By MITCHELLE STEPHENSON, For The Capital
By MITCHELLE STEPHENSON, For The Capital
Capital Gazette Communications
Published
02/12/09
As Boy and Girl Scouting nears the centennial anniversary of their respective organizations - Boy Scouting began in 1910, and Girl Scouting got its start in 1912 - Scouts in south county have been busy keeping their traditions alive.
Mitchelle Stephenson — For The Capital
Scouts from around our area watch the 2-second run of cars at the Pinewood Derby on Saturday at the Westfield Annapolis mall.
For the Boy Scouts, the annual Pinewood Derby races not only help to teach them about balance and physics, but about woodworking and sportsmanship.
For the Girl Scouts, a troop of fourth-graders has spent the last six months working on their bronze award, the highest honor in junior Girl Scouting. In order to earn the award, they have to complete the work on several badges, plus commit at least 15...
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