GWRC 2008 Cub Scout Resident Camp


GWRC Cub Scout Resident Camp 2008

Native Americans
Camp Stambaugh
Welcome to Cub Scout Camping
This guide has been prepared for Cub Scouts and adults who are going to participate in one of the Cub Scout camping programs of the Greater Western Reserve Council this summer. It has been designed for your use before and after you arrive at camp. Many questions will be answered as you review these pages, so please read them carefully.

Cub Scout camp is run purely for FUN.. At the same time, it’s our hope our Cub Scouts will learn new skills, begin new adventures, meet new people and make new friends. The Law of the Camp is the Cub Scout Promise and Law of the Pack as taught through the basic fundamentals of Scout camping with the ideals of Scouting (character building, citizenship training and fitness) always kept in mind. Please note, however, that camp fun is not limited to Cub Scouts. This is a great way for parents to share quality time with their Scout son(s). It’s an ideal time for them to get to know their son’s friends and their parents. Camp is a great place for Cubs and parents alike to meet people with whom they share a common bond....Scouting!

While all the Cub Camps share the same theme this year, each camp has unique activities that MAY develop that theme in a different manner. Therefore, you could attend all the Cub camping programs and never repeat an activity.

Each camp is operated according to the National Standards of the Boy Scouts of America. Manuals are created for each camp listing Cub Scout safety policies and procedures with specific details for that particular camp area. All Day Camp and Resident Camp Directors and Program Directors hold current BSA National Camp School certificates. At Resident Camp, the Camp Commissioner and Aquatics Director also hold BSA National Camp School certificates..

2008 Cub Scout Resident Camp Forms

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



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