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Cub Scout Leader Training PDFs from April 2009

Wednesday, April 29th, 2009

PDF Download Link - (2.9 MB)

Contents:

  • Cub Scout Advancement Record - For ranks of Bobcat, Wolf, and Bear, and for arrow points, Webelos activity badges, Webelos badge, and Arrow of Light Award.
  • Bobcat Badge Score Card - for your new scouts
  • 2008 Centennial Quality Commitment And Achievement Form For Unit Award - “To improve the QUALITY of program in every unit in America!”
  • INDIVIDUAL CUB SCOUT RECORD - if you are not using CubTrax
  • Elements of a Good Cub Scout Den Meeting
  • Den Achievement Record - Fill out this form at the end of your third den meeting and take it to the pack leaders’ meeting.
  • Foundations of Cub Scouting and the BSA
  • 2007 Scout Leader Uniform Inspection Sheet
  • Local Tour Permit Application - application must be filed with local council service center two weeks in advance of scheduled activity for proper clearance. It is used for trips of less than 500 miles.
  • Cub Scout Pack Organization Chart
  • Progress Record for the CUB SCOUT DEN LEADER AWARD
  • Tiger Cub, Cub Scout, and WEBELOS SCOUT Uniform Inspection Sheet
  • National Summertime Pack Award

2009 Boys Life Magazine reading contest

Tuesday, April 28th, 2009

Requirements: A one-page (500 words max) report titled

“The Best Book I Read This Year”

Get your library card


Three age categories:

  • 8 years old and younger
  • 9 and 10 years old
  • 11 years old and older


Prizes: First-place - $100 gift certificate (Boy Scouts official retail catalog)
Second-place - $75 gift certificate
Third-place - $50 certificate

Everyone who enters will get a free patch (temporary insignia can be worn on the uniform shirt right pocket)

Be sure to include your name, address, age and grade in school on the entry.

Send your report, along with a business-size, self-addressed, stamped envelope to:
Boys’ Life Reading Contest
S306
P.O. Box 152079
Irving, TX 75015-2079

Entries must be postmarked by Dec. 31, 2009 and must include entry information and a self-addressed, stamped envelope.

Source: http://boyslife.org/home/1053/enter-the-2009-boys-life-reading-contest/

Resource: Wake County Libraries Web Site

Wolf Cub Achievement Update 4-23-09

Monday, April 27th, 2009

Wolf Parents,

I brought the American Flag and a print-out of the North Carolina State Flag and we worked on completing Achievement 2 in our Wolf Handbook.  On the Pack 393 YouTube page, I put a favorite video showing how to fold the American Flag.

I could not find a good link showing how to make a paper football but maybe we can post a video one day for the Pack.

http://www.YouTube.com/Pack393

Ask your son if he can remember some facts about the flag.

We also completed Elective 1A (Secret Message).
Decode this joke (hint: 1=A, 5=E, 9=I, 15=O, 21=U, 25=Y)
23-8-1-20 4-9-4 20-8-5 19-21-19-8-9 19-1-25 20-15 20-8-5 2-5-5? “23-1-19-1-2-9!”

Thanks,
Juan

Jordan Lake Update!

Friday, April 24th, 2009

We will be at the CROSSWINDS camping site!

Look for sites A7 through A10 by the bath house.

NO electricity

Jordan Lake

Click image above for PDF of Crosswinds Camp Site

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Thursday, April 23rd, 2009

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Parker’s Creek Camping Site Map

Wednesday, April 22nd, 2009

Click on the image to download the PDF file for printing

Parker's Creek Camping Site Map

GPS Address:
280 State Park Road
Apex, NC 27523

Parker’s Creek: The entrance to Parker’s Creek is on US 64. Traveling west on US 64, go over the bridge on Jordan Lake. The entrance is on the right. Traveling east on US 64, the Parkers Creek entrance is the first left after seeing lake.

Source: www.ncparks.gov/Visit/parks/jord/directions.php

Jordan Lake Camping Trip - April 24-26

Friday, April 10th, 2009

Pack,

We won’t be eating bugs and you won’t be voting anyone out of the campsite, but we will be going camping April 24-26 at Parker’s Creek out at the Jordan Lake campgrounds. The plan is to arrive before 8 p.m. (when the gates are locked) and set-up camp, settle in and have some S’mores before hitting the hay.

The next morning, breakfast will be provided by the Pack and cooked by members of the older dens (with some help).

10 – Noon – The Den’s will be split into competitive teams from among those in attendance and some friendly competition on Cub Scout skills will ensue.
Noon – 1:30 – Lunch
1:30 – 3:30 – A continuation of the friendly competition
3:30 – 5:30 – The friendly competition will end with a parent/son fishing tournament. In this catch and release tourney, the members of the teams will be able to score points for each fish they catch. May the best angler win.
5:30 – 7:30 – We’ll be putting together some Hobo meals and cooking our dinner before stoking the fire for our own Tribal Council and evening campfire, where there will be more S’mores, skits, songs and fun. Oh, and we’ll name a team victor and award some prizes before packing it in for the night.

Sunday morning will bring a light breakfast, a short devotional and leave for home.

Families and siblings are welcome to attend, but we need you to RSVP to me by April 17 so that we are able to know the amount of food to purchase. While we have been flexible with our response time to emails in the past, it only takes a few seconds to check you schedule and respond with who and how many are attending once you read the email. Please respond by April 17 so that we can “be prepared.”

Have a great weekend and we’ll see you all on Thursday evening.

Randy

Additional Durham Bulls Scout Night 2009 Information

Thursday, April 9th, 2009

Durham Bulls Scout Night 2009 Information PDF

The Durham Bulls would like to thank you for your interest in the fourth annual Bulls Scout Sleepover. Inside the handbook is some valuable information regarding our Scout Sleepover. Although you may be a veteran, we ask you to take some time to review the material in the handbook. We also ask that you share this information with other people in your group who will be attending the sleepover. This will assure an enjoyable night out at the Durham Bulls Athletic Park.

March 22, 2007 Pictures - Fire Department

Thursday, April 9th, 2009

The scouts visited the Fire Department

Durham Bulls Scout Night 2009

Wednesday, April 8th, 2009

Durham Bulls Web Site Information Link

The Durham Bulls will be hosting their annual “Scout Night” on Friday, June 6th.  As many of you know, this is a very fun night for the boys.  We start off with a Scout Parade followed by the game, fireworks, a movie on the big screen, and the sleepover.

There are 2 ticket levels:
Game only:  $8.00
Sleepover:  $18.00 (includes game ticket, dinner and breakfast vouchers, access to field for sleepover)

No Spike Tents on Field
I have 98 tickets reserved for the pack and troop available on a first come basis.  Please RSVP to me the number of each type of ticket you would like.  If you have a boy in the pack and troop, email names as well so that they are not counted twice.  Tickets are non-refundable and Juan has offered to help collect the money for the event.  I need a definite count ASAP!

Make checks payable to Pack 393.