The Corps of Discovery (Nee Venturing Corps of Discovery) Service Society Celebrates 20th Anniversary with Updated Guidebook, Website, and Flap Patches

For the 20th anniversary of the Corps of Discovery (nee Venturing Corps of Discovery) Service Society, Dr. Craig Murray and Nik Stanosheck have created a new 3rd edition guidebook, refreshed the website, and created new limited edition flap badges (flaps) for members.

Los Angeles, CA, July 27, 2019 --(PR.com)-- For the 20th anniversary of the Corps of Discovery Service Society, Dr. Craig Murray and Nik Stanosheck have created a new 3rd edition guidebook, refreshed the website, and created new limited edition flap badges (flaps) for members.

The new website can be found at https://www.thecorpsofdiscovery.org/. The new guidebook can be found at https://www.thecorpsofdiscovery.org/membership.html. The new flaps can be found at https://www.thecorpsofdiscovery.org/recognition.html.

The purpose of the Corps of Discovery (COD) is to promote a stand alone servant leadership and service program within our home communities and religious institutions that youth groups, especially Venturing Crews, Sea Scout Ships, Explorer Posts, and Scout Troops, can use to enhance their program and to service regardless of the endorsement of any national organization. The mission is to provide servant leadership to youth and adult members of youth groups through leadership training, program development, and service projects.

The COD is not an honor society so much as it is a unit, district, council, region, and national based co-educational Service Society. To be a member, one must simply be willing to commit to doing service, and ask to join the Corps of Discovery. The COD takes its name and symbolism from Lewis and Clark's historic Voyage of Discovery.
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