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Run-ons:
Retired Scouter's Run-ons Collection

Run-ons are basically 'mini-skits' that can be performed usually by two persons who run on into a ceremony or campfire program, say their lines, an then run off. The run-on is mostly some sort of corny question and then answer. Most youth that I've met love to do them and it gets the shyer participants involved gradually.

Over the years, I've found that run-ons should be included in a program only with the knowledge of the individual running the program.

Run-ons from Retired Scouter's files:

I have 726 Run Ons.

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This site is a personal site, and is no way whatsoever connected to any 'official' Scouting Organization. Opinions expressed here are solely those of the Retired Scouter. If you don't like the current opinion you can contact me for others, I have plenty. More importantly, I have the time to tell them to you. Information that is downloaded from this site may be used in your program or re-published without asking my permission, I probably glommed it off of somebody else anyways. If you're going re-publish somebody else's information that isn't from this site, you should ask for their permission first. Some links/files may not reflect the current scouting programming in your local area. Camp coffee is an art and very few of us know how to prepare it properly, and no, I won't share.