Cub Scout Day Camp 2008


Cub Scout Day Camp 2008

Program

Only your imagination can limit the possibilities of this year’s program theme. Your Cubs will learn all about the first settlers in the Americas, the great nations of the American Indian. Cubs will participate in FUN, outdoor age-appropriate activities. Some requirements from the Wolf, Bear, and Webelos books will be completed during the camp. However, Day Camp is not advancement-oriented. It is based on FUN and safety. The following FUN areas will comprise the primary part of our program:

  1. BB Gun Air Rifle Learn proper safety and use from a BSA certified instructor.
  2. Archery A bull’s eye is its own reward here.
  3. Crafts Theme-related...the possibilities are endless.
  4. Science & Nature How did the Indian live and revere all of creation as we have not learned yet?
  5. Physical Fitness Active sports and from our Native American brothers and sisters.

Each camp will vary with respect to its location and the creativity of the Program Director.

Who Should Come?
Cub Scouts
Day Camp is for all Tiger and Cub Scouts through and including the fifth grade. Each Incoming Tiger Cub attending camp must be accompanied by an adult partner.

Parents/Grandparents/Adult Partners (over 21 years of age)
All parents/grandparents and adult partners (over 21 years-of-age) of the Scouts are welcome to participate either directly with the Scouts in their den or as a part of the program staff. If you are willing, we have a place for you to help! We need your help!!

Boy Scouts
All First Class (or higher rank) Boy Scouts are welcome to help as a Den Chief. Any Boy Scout or girl (generally an older sister of a Cub Scout) 14 years-of-age or older may assist as a Staff Program Aide.

[Younger] Siblings of Campers w/ Adults Attending Camp
Younger children of adults attending Day Camp may stay in the Tot Lot while parents are at camp. The fee is $3.00 per child per day which includes insurance, program materials, lunch beverage, and other incidentals.

We strongly encourage parents to spend at least one (1) day with their Scout at Day Camp. It will be a fun quality outdoor experience not soon forgotten by parent or Scout.

No experience necessary!
In an orientation program (to be scheduled at a later date), we will instruct you on the finer points of Day Camping. It’s no more complicated than getting from Point A to Point B with all of the boys and all of their stuff, on time and in the right place. No Problem!

2008 Cub Scout Day Camp Forms

NOTE: a medical form must be provided for EACH registration form submitted




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