From www.scouting.org/100years:

For 100 years, the Boy Scouts of America has created a strong foundation of leadership, service, and community for millions of America’s youth. Through A Year of Celebration, A Century of Making a Difference, we will demonstrate the incredible impact of a century of living the Scout Law.

Program participants will earn recognition for making a difference in their communities due to their dedication to five of Scouting’s core values: Leadership, Character, Community Service, Achievement, and the Outdoors. Participants will be able to earn our 100th Anniversary commemorative patch.

A Year of Celebration will take place from September 1, 2009 through December 31, 2010. The program is open to all Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts, Venturers, and Scouting alumni. Read the patch requirements to learn more.

Additionally, the BSA has also teamed up with some great organizations to offer unique 100th Anniversary service projects that can apply towards your Year of Celebration Service award. These national opportunities will truly show what Scouts can do when they band together towards a shared goal.

For 100 years, the Boy Scouts of America has created a strong foundation of leadership, service, and community for America’s youth. Through A Year of Celebration, we celebrate this legacy and commit ourselves to inspire and prepare future generations.

Below are links to the National and Council websites regarding their program.

Boy Scouts of America (www.scouting.org/100years) In February 2010, the Boy Scouts of America will celebrate 100 years as an organization. Founded as an outlet to prepare every eligible youth in America to become a participating citizen and leader, BSA has more than fulfilled its mission. Today, as we celebrate our first 100 years, we not only reflect on our rich history, but lay the foundation for a strong future, as well.

Boy Scouts of America Alumni (www.bsaalumni.org): For nearly 100 years, the Boy Scouts of America has taught timeless values, strengthened leadership skills, and guided America’s youth on their journey to adulthood. But no Scout ever takes that journey alone. BSA alumni include supportive family members, dedicated volunteers, professional Scouters, and the tens of millions of Americans that benefit from Scouting in their communities every day. If you are—or have ever been—active in Scouting, we invite you to reconnect. Join us as we prepare to celebrate our biggest milestone yet, our 100th Anniversary.

Denver Area Council (www.denverboyscouts.org/100years)

Crew 613 (www.100years.Crew613.org): The Crew has gathered the resources necessary for the youth and adult members of the Venture Crew to participate in the 100th Anniversary of the Boy Scouts of America.