Monday, May 20, 2013

Camp Schedule Is Here!

The schedule for Cub Day Camp is here! *Still could change activities but the meat and bones is right here. Maps for each activity will be made available to den leaders at the beginning of each day. Take a look! Register here today! Remember to bring an extra pair of clothes each day and old shoes.

Dens will be broken up by grade:
Den 1- Tiger Cubs
Den 2- Wolves
Den 3- Bears
Den 4- Webelos I and II


Cub Camp Schedule







Monday Den 1 Den 2 Den 3  Den 4
7:30am Check in: Den creation, science journal, name tags      
8:00am Flag Ceremony- 501st       
8:30am Yoga Yoga Yoga Yoga
9:10am Activity 1 Activity 2 Activity 3 Activity 1
10:10am Activity 2 Activity 3 Activity 1 Activity 2
11:10am Activity 3 Activity 1 Activity 2 Activity 3
12:00pm Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch
12:30pm Speaker  Speaker  Speaker  Speaker 
1:10pm Station 1 Station 2 Station 3 Station 1
1:50pm Station 2 Station 3 Station1 Station 2
2:30pm Station 3 Station 1 Station 2 Station 3
3:10pm Station 4 Station 4 Station 4 Station 4
3:45pm Closing Activity    
4:00pm Closing  Closing  Closing  Closing 





Activity 1 Den Flag
Station 1 Astronomy Constellation Kits
Activity 2 Human Foosball Station 2 Map and Compass belt loop and pin
Activity 3 BB Guns/Archery Station 3 Rocket Art



Station 4 Movie Earth 
Closing Activity Human Space Invaders 
















Tuesday Den 1 Den 2 Den 3  Den 4
7:30am Check in: Den gathering, science journal, name tags      
8:00am Flag Ceremony       
8:30am Yoga Yoga Yoga Yoga
9:10am Activity 1 Activity 2 Activity 3 Activity 1
10:10am Activity 2 Activity 3 Activity 1 Activity 2
11:10am Activity 3 Activity 1 Activity 2 Activity 3
12:00pm Lunch      
12:30pm Speaker      
1:10pm Station 1 Station 2 Station 3 Station 1
1:50pm Station 2 Station 3 Station1 Station 2
2:30pm Station 3 Station 1 Station 2 Station 3
3:10pm Station 4 Station 4 Station 4 Station 4
3:45pm Closing Activity    
4:00pm Closing       





Activity 1 Soccer
Station 1 Build Space Ship
Activity 2 BB Guns/Archery Station 2 Cooking armpit fudge and s'more's
Activity 3 Alien Scavenger Hunt Station 3 Marrs Rover



Station 4 Technology Program
Closing Activity Rover Races

















Wednesday Den 1 Den 2 Den 3  Den 4
7:30am Check in: Den gathering, science journal, name tags      
8:00am Flag Ceremony- National Guard      
8:30am Yoga Yoga Yoga Yoga
9:10am Activity 1 Activity 2 Activity 3 Activity 1
10:10am Activity 2 Activity 3 Activity 1 Activity 2
11:10am Activity 3 Activity 1 Activity 2 Activity 3
12:00pm Lunch      
12:30pm Speaker      
1:10pm Station 1 Station 2 Station 3 Station 1
1:50pm Station 2 Station 3 Station1 Station 2
2:30pm Station 3 Station 1 Station 2 Station 3
3:10pm Station 4 Station 4 Station 4 Station 4
3:45pm Closing Activity    
4:00pm Closing       





Activity 1 Ultimate Belt Loop Station 1 Marble Maze
Activity 2 Levers
Station 2 Circuit board
Activity 3 BB Guns/Archery Station 3 Codes and Chess



Station 4 Fun with Science
Closing Activity Water Relay
















Thursday Den 1 Den 2 Den 3  Den 4
7:30am Check in: Den gathering, science journal, name tags      
8:00am Flag Ceremony      
8:30am Heron Haven    
9:10am  

 
10:10am        
11:10am Spare Activity    
12:00pm Lunch      
12:30pm Mulhull's      
1:10pm        
1:50pm Solar Science    
2:30pm        
3:10pm Wildlife Encounters     
3:45pm Closing Activity    
4:00pm Closing       





Heron Haven Bird Feeders


Conservation

Closing Activity Mud Angels

















Friday Den 1 Den 2 Den 3  Den 4
7:30am Check in: Den gathering, science journal, name tags      
8:00am Flag Ceremony- Council Staff      
8:30am Yoga Yoga Yoga Yoga
9:10am Activity 1 Activity 2 Activity 2 Activity 1
10:10am Activity 2 Activity 1 Activity 1 Activity 2
11:10am Activity 3 Activity 3 Activity 3 Activity 3
12:15pm Lunch      
1:00pm Campfire      





Activity 1 Fun w/Rockets

Activity 2 Wrist Rockets/Marshmallow Shooters

Activity 3 Ice Skating


Closing Activity  Campfire and awards              


Monday, May 13, 2013

Special Guest Announcements!

Hey Star Wars fans! Monday, June 10, we will have a group of special guests to welcome the Scouts to camp and perform a special flag ceremony. They are a "force" to be reckoned with in terms of their dedication to their craft. Don't miss out on an amazing first day at camp. Please welcome the 501st! 

501st Legion


Stay tuned for more special guest announcements! We are always looking for the best way to make the camp experience memorable for the Scouts, so if you have any ideas let us know!

Monday, May 6, 2013

Every Kid Needs A Champion

Why are we Scout leaders? Why do we spend countless hours a week doing what we do? Is it for the recognition? Because we have nothing better to do? Or is it because we all believe that EVERY kid needs a champion? That ever kid deserves the chance to succeed? And that every kid should have the chance to be in an organization that can give them a leg up in life? I think it's the later of the options.

I found this video on TED.com. The presenter, Rita Pierson, is a lifelong teacher with a great message that serves as a reminder as to why we are so dedicated to a youth serving program. Every kid deserves a champion, and you as a Scout leader, can be that champion. I encourage you to listen to her words and consider the impact you have on the Scouts in our district. What changes you are making and the lives you are improving.

"An adult who never gives up on them...and insists they become the best they can possibly be."

Thursday, May 2, 2013

What Will The Scouts Be Doing at Camp?


Great question, and one I'm betting a lot of you are waiting to hear an answer for. Well the (tentative) master schedule is here! Each activity is age appropriate, and either geared toward a Scouting element or their NOVA award.








Activities-
Sports:
Day 1- Cub Scout Boot Camp Fitness, Archery
Day 2- Soccer, BB Guns
Day 3- Baseball, Archery
Day 5- Human foosball, BB Guns
*Thursday is a special day spent out at Heron Haven for conservation and bird project











*Photo courtesy of Paul's Supplies 

Nature:
Day 1-2: Map and compass
Day 3- Geo cache
Day 4- Heron Haven
Day 5- Space scavenger hunt

Crafts:
Space shuttle
*Photo courtesy of Paul's Supplies


Rocket art (using q-tips and marshmallows)
Astronaut food
Alien monsters using caramel and marshmallows

Sample Schedule, Day 1 Monday
8:00-8:15am- Gather in dens, work on den assignments (yell, name)
8:15-8:30- Flag ceremony and opening announcements
8:30-9:00- Yoga and warm up (Thursday at Heron Haven)
AM Sports and Nature Schedule
9:10-10:00 Activity 1
10:10-11:00 Activity 2
11:10-12:00 Activity 3
12:00-12:30 Lunch
12:30-1:00 Professional speaker/Tiger Cub Stories
PM Science and Crafts
1:10-1:40 Station 1
1:50-2:20 Station 2
2:30-3:00 Station 3
3:10-3:40 Station 4
3:50-4:00 Gather for closing

Friday Afternoon Schedule
11:10-12:00 finish science requirements
12:00-12:30 Lunch
1:00-2:00 Closing campfire and awards

Each day will conclude with a fun activity for the whole camp to participate. Tentatively we are looking at:
Human Space Invaders
Water Relay Game
Rover Races
Mud Angels
Campfire and awards



Register today! Secure your spot on the great Galactic Trek and create memories that will last a lifetime.

*This schedule and list of events is still subject to change, but hopefully it's only to add more to the program and not take anything away.










*Photo courtesy of Paul's Supplies

Wednesday, May 1, 2013

Spring Recruitment Is Here!

Hope everyone is gearing up for Spring Recruitment! Now is the time to go and talk to the Kindergarten kids to join Scouting. Their first Scouting experience should be an awesome summer camp so they can go back to school in the fall and tell their friends. This will help drive your fall recruitment and give you more opportunity for adult leadership engagement and better programming. More Scouts in the pack means your kid will have more fun and stay in Scouting longer. Good recruitment creates sustainability and solidifies the legacy of the Pack, which will keep it around for a long time. Imagine, you can have a positive impact on Scouts that haven't even been born yet.

Need some tips on creating a successful spring campaign? Here are some good tid-bits that can get you started:

Set up a meeting with the school principal. Talk about Scouting and what it does for the kids involved. Ask him or her to help you identify someone in the kindergarten class that would really enjoy Scouting and whose parents would make an excellent leader. Bringing the school directory helps a lot. Do you have a list of adults that aren't registered leaders? Bring that too, and see if the principal can identify them as good potential leaders. Remember you're looking for people that are involved with the school personal and take an invested interest in the development of youth. Other people you can have this conversation with are teachers, coaches, school counselors, pastors, secretaries, librarians, and other parents.

Set up a specialized recruitment event and invite only prospective families. We have a bounce house you can rent, it's always a huge hit. The DE will be more than happy to come out and talk to the parents. Have something for the kids to do; a craft they can make and take home, or a quick belt loop they can earn if they sign up that night. Don't forget about the Cub Scout Bug Sucker!

The Scout Office will print you flyers and mailers for absolutely no charge. Take those flyers and mailers and get them in the hands of the kids. Friday folders, personal mailing, door hangers, dressing in uniform and going door to door. Remember basic sales techniques, a person usually has to receive the message around seven times before they "buy."

Want more ideas? Set up a meeting with your District Executive today! Or contact the District Membership Chair, William Pingel. His experience as a Council Membership Chair will be a great asset to you and your Pack's membership goals.

So what do you say? Can you help the District achieve the goal of two new Tiger Dens per Pack this year?

*Are your signs out yet? Thomas Elementary Pack 244 has theirs out and ready to attract families to their Pack activites

*John Lowe of Pack 244 is enjoying the bounce house with his friends and some interested Cub Scouts