2017-K838
Assembly Resolution No. 838
BY: M. of A. Cusick
COMMEMORATING the 108th Anniversary of the
incorporation of the Boy Scouts of America on
February 12, 2018
WHEREAS, It is the sense of this Legislative Body to honor the youth
of today, and leaders of tomorrow, whose character and achievements best
exemplify the ideals and values cherished by this great State and
Nation; and
WHEREAS, The Boy Scouts of America (BSA) and its members are
dedicated to the development of character and leadership in the youth of
this Nation; and
WHEREAS, Attendant to such concern, and in full accord with its
long-standing traditions, this Legislative Body is justly proud to
commemorate the 108th Anniversary of the incorporation of the Boy Scouts
of America on February 12, 2018; and
WHEREAS, Scouting's history dates back to the turn of the 20th
century to a British Army officer, Robert Stephenson Smyth Baden-Powell;
while stationed in India, he discovered his men did not know basic first
aid or the elementary means of survival in the outdoors; he realized he
needed to teach his men many frontier skills, so he wrote a small
handbook called Aids to Scouting, which emphasized resourcefulness,
adaptability, and the qualities of leadership that frontier conditions
demanded; and
WHEREAS, Officer Baden-Powell had the vision to see some new
possibilities; subsequently, he published his book Scouting for Boys,
and Scouting continued to grow; and
WHEREAS, About the same time, the seeds of Scouting were growing in
the United States; on a farm in Connecticut, a naturalist and author
named Ernest Thompson Seton was organizing a group of boys called the
Woodcraft Indians and Daniel Carter Beard, an artist and writer,
organized the Sons of Daniel Boone; and
WHEREAS, In many ways, the two organizations were similar, but they
were not connected; the boys who belonged had never heard of Officer
Baden-Powell or of Boy Scouts, and yet both groups were destined to
become Boy Scouts in the near future; and
WHEREAS, The purpose of the Boy Scouts of America, incorporated on
February 8, 1910, and chartered by Congress in 1916, is to provide an
educational program for boys and young adults to build character, to
train in the responsibilities of participating citizenship, and to
develop personal fitness; and
WHEREAS, Community-based organizations receive national charters to
use the Scouting program as a part of their own youth work; these
groups, which have goals compatible with those of the Boy Scouts of
America include: religious, educational, civic, fraternal, business,
labor organizations, governmental bodies, corporations, professional
associations, and citizens' groups; and
WHEREAS, Scouting and Exploring programs develop excellence in young
people by building their character, values, and self-confidence so they
can become our next generation of leaders; and
WHEREAS, There are various programs and phases within the Boy Scouts
of America, including: Cub Scouts, Boy Scouting, Explorers, Senior
Scouts, and Venturing; and
WHEREAS, The Boy Scouts of America have so manifestly contributed to
the preservation of those treasured ideals of compassion, honor,
preparedness and concern for others which are so paradigmatic of our
American Heritage; now, therefore, be it
RESOLVED, That this Legislative Body pause in its deliberations to
commemorate the 108th Anniversary of the incorporation of the Boy Scouts
of America on February 12, 2018; and be it further
RESOLVED, That a copy of this Resolution, suitably engrossed, be
transmitted to the Boy Scouts of America.