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We are the largest Pack in the Red Tailed Hawk District 

and have achieved Gold Level status in the 2011 Journey to Excellence!

 

Pack Event Highlights

Blue and Gold is tomorrow night!

Blue & Gold was fantastic last night! The pack wants to extend a very big thank you to Laurie Brown for securing the new KU Edwards BEST center. The facilities and all of the electronics were amazing! We also want to wish our Webelos II's good luck in their quest for the Eagle at the 4 troops they went to, Goodbye and Good Luck!
 

Pinewood Derby Results

We want to give a big thank you to David Dock for the use of the Fire Administration Building. Fantastic facilities! Both Pack 3250 and our special guest Pack 3200 had a great time! Again, thank you to our Pack shoppers Jill Ring and Mary Clark along with everyone else that jumped in to help out, it really makes a difference to the scouts' experience. A big CONGRATS to our Pack champion Blake L.

Tigers        1st - Bryaden G.; 2nd - Jacob B.; 3rd - Brandon G.

Wolves      1st - Evan P.; 2nd - Samuel H.; 3rd - Joshua H.

Bears        1st - Aidan D.; 2nd - Owen H.; 3rd - Ryan H.

Webelos I  1st - Blake L.; 2nd - Cole M.; 3rd - Harry L.

Webelos II 1st - Jackson C.; 2nd - Cole V.; 3rd - Coby M.

Open Class 1st - Erin P.; 2nd - Craig P.; 3rd - Fiona L.

Pack Champion  - Blake L.

 
We had some great car designs this year: Taylor W. with the waving flag car and Anastasia P. with her brown mouse car, tail and wiskers included. We hope to get a couple of pics up soon.
 
Webelos II Pack Meeting

The Webelos II did a fantastic job of planning and running our Pack Meeting, not as easy as it look huh. This was the last Pack Meeting for them as they will move out of our Pack and onto Boy Scouts in February so be sure to attend Blue and Gold to see them Cross-Over and wish them best of luck on their path to Eagle.

 

4th Pack Meeting - December

We had a great night with our surpirse being Mad Science doing "Up and Away" along with a demonstration of a Tesla Coil!  See it is possible to learn something and still have fun.

 

Harvesters

We helped out at Harvesters on December 3rd and had 71 scouts and family members show up to help out. As a group we packed 1,375 lbs. of food for the back pack snack program and around 18,000 lbs of assorted meals. This shows was scouting is all about, thanks to everyone for participating!!!

 

Have you seen the new Class B T-Shirts?


If you forgot to order yours, we did order a few extras so contact Sue Farmer to get one.

 

 Upcoming Pack Events


February 20 - Johnson County Nursing Home

We will make our annual trip to the nursing home to visit with the residents and bhopefully brighten their day. This event does count towards the Den Competition.

 

March 1 - RTH Rountable

All leaders are encouraged to attend this monthly gathering. Leaders from other packs also attend and it make a great agthering time to discuss ideas and ask questions. It is held at the Church of the Nazarene starting at 7pm

 

 March 6 - Leaders Meeting

The meeting will be held at the ICCC at 7pm in room 231. Anyone interested in becoming a leader or just wanting to help or see how the Pack is run is encouraged to attend.

 

March 22 - 7th Pack Meeting

As usual the Pack Meeting will be held in the Gym at Heatherstone from 6:30-8:00pm. 

 

March 23-24 - Pack Lock-In at ICCC

This was such a great time last year the scouts asked for it again and here it is. We will spend the night in the rec room of Indian Creek Community Church and watch movies, eat popcorn, work on a belt loop or two and play some games. Don't forget to let us know if you are coming so we can be sure to have enough snacks for everyone! It will run from 6:30pm on March 23 to 9:00am on Mach 24th, family members are welcome as always!

 
Upcoming Camps

Bear Camp

Bear Camp is a 2 day 1 night resident camp for the current Wolf Scouts that will be held at Camp Naish in Cub World. Here the scout will earn many requirements for the Bear Badge. Camping will is done in a canvass style tent with a wood plank floor and cots (2 per tent). Boys and their adult partner will participate in many exciting activities listed below:  

Pirate Water Park- Swimming
Theme Related Activities - Crafts, Games
Outdoor Cooking
Special Events
Exciting Campfire with Staff and Cub Scout Participation
Field Sports - BB Guns, Action Archery
Nature and Conservation
Campsite Living
Central Camp Trading Post
Parents MUST BE WITH Scout at all times.
Note: Bear Resident Camp is a one-on-one camping experience.  Therefore every youth attending camp must have an adult partner.  Special circumstances require the approval of a Heart of America Council Representative.

If you are interested in going please contact Chip Stovall or David Dock for info and signup. Additionally, any adult attending Webelos Camp (full or part time) MUST BE a registered member of Boy Scouts of America.

Webelos Camp

Webelos Camp is a 3 Day 2 Night camping experience in the main part of Camp Naish. Upon arrival all scouts and adults ARE REQUIRED to take the BSA Swim Test to asses their swimming ability so if you need swim lessons start now! If the scout passes the BSA swim test and receives the blue band and finishes Webelos Camp he will have earned the Aquanaut Pin.

The cost to attend Webelos Camp for 2012 will be $130 per Scout and and $130 per Full Time leader on or before 5-2-12 with a $40 deposit per person made at the time of sign up.  After 5-2-12 the cost will increase to $145 per person. The cost for Part Time Leaders will be $55 per day on or before 5-2-12, and from 5-2-12 or after the cost will be $60 per day;  Part Time Leaders cannot combine days to share a Full Time slot. Additionally, any adult attending Webelos Camp (full or part time) MUST BE a registered member of Boy Scouts of America.

Sessions have a limited capacity.  Any registered Webelos Scout (including third grade graduates) may attend Webelos Camp. Webelos camp programs are conducted during the summer at the Theodore Naish Scout Reservation.  Webelos camp is a three-day, two-night experience, and contains separate activities for first and second year Webelos.

 First Year Webelos program include activities which introduce Scouts to an outdoor camping experience. Requirements for Aquanaut, Craftsman, Readyman, Naturalist and Outdoorsman Activity Pins are offered.
The Second Year Webelos program is designed to help prepare older Webelos for their transition to Boy Scouts and Boy Scout Camping. Highlights include a Bouldering Wall, Model Rocket Building and Action Archery.

New Outdoor Skills and Games areas allow Scouts to have fun in an outdoor camp setting while teaching them how to work together. Various certification courses like Youth Protection Training, Safe Swim Defense and Boy Scout Fast Start Training for Adult Leaders are also offered. Knowledgeable Commissioners are on hand to help and serve.

 

Day Camp June 18-21

Day Camp is a 4 day event (no overnighter) that runs from 9am to 3pm Monday June 18 to Thursday June 21. A Pack chartered bus will pickup the scouts and walking leaders (parent volunteers) at Heatherstone each morning and return them at the end of each day. The program is open to all levels of Cub Scouts as well as any boys in the K-6th grade level who may be interested in scouts or just want to have some fun.The theme for the 2012 Cub Scout Day Camp program is "Wild West Cubs."

These Tigers and Wolf Scouts shoot BB guns and bows and arrows; work on badges and Cub Scout belt loops; cook out; sing songs; learn about nature; make crafts; and play games. If you have not made plans to attend, you should! Going to camp is a wonderful part of the Cub Scouting experience

 

Scouts paid in full on or before April 4, 2012 - $55.00 per Scout
Scouts paid on or after April 5, 2012 - $65.00 per Scout
Scouts added at camp - $70.00 per Scout

New Scouts (including new Tigers - new Kindergarten graduates) who register after April 4, will be offered the $50 rate at whatever time they sign up for Day Camp. If you are interested in going or want more information contact Jennifer Klimek.

 
Den Competition Standings 2011-2012

 

 Remember, the Den Competition is on!!

Tigers, Wolves, Bears and Webelos I's are all competing for the $100 Laser Tag Gift Card while the Weblos II's are competing between Dens for a $100 Laser Tag Gift Card. The Den with the highest average number of points per scout will be the winner.

The more events you attend, the better your Dens' chances of winning. Each Pack Sponsored event will count as 1 point and the boys will be awarded a bead so they can visually see where the other Boys and Dens are. There is also a chance at bonus points: 3pts for each New Scout Recruited to the Pack (after Registration); and 4pts for being able to tie the 6 basic scout knots. The Cubmaster will test this after each Pack Meeting for those who want to try. He will say the name of the Knot and the scout will have to proficiently tie it. New scouts will automatically receive 1.5pts just for joining. This will help put them in line with the current scouts who may have attended our summer activities.

Here are the current standings by Den number which includes the 119th Street Cleanup:

Tigers, Wolves, Bears and Webelos I

Shark Patrol -  13 pts avg.

Den 13 - 8.96 pts avg.

Den 16 - 7.83 pts avg.

Den 7 - 7.64 pts avg.

Den 12 - 7.0 pts avg.

Den 8 - 6.94 pts avg.

Den 4 - 6.2 pts avg.

Soaring Eagle Patrol - 5.6 pts avg.

 

Knot Knowledge Masters

Griffin K.

Bead Recognition/Point Value

Recruit a Scout - Gold Plated (3pts)

32dg Camping - Seamist Clear (3pts) (awarded in addition to the campout point if the temp drops to 32dg, brrrrr)

Knot Knowledge - Moroccan Sphere (really cool and 4 points)

Camping - Star Shaped (1 point)

Pack Activities - Flat Disc (1 point)

Special Activities - Fish, Boat, Car Wheel, Boot (these are for the special large Pack Events and worth 1 point each)

Uniform Inspection - Tan Sphere (these will pop up from time to time so be prepared! 1 point)

Community Service - Glow in the Dark (1 point for each event attended)

New Scouts - Tiger (orange); Wolf (yellow); Bear (lt blue); Webelos (red) (1.5 pts)

 
Pack Leadership / Training Requirements

Current Pack Leadership

Executive Member - Laurie Brown

Chartered Organization Rep - Jennifer Klimek

Cubmaster - Bryan Klimek, This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it

Assistant Cubmaster 1 - Tom Ring

Committee Chairman - Jennifer Klimek, This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it

Awards/Advancement - Jennifer Klimek

Treasurer - Tara Caldwell

Pack Trainer - Craig Patterson

Committee Secretary - Michelle Lemons

Community Service - Kimberly Manugual

Quartermasters - Jeff and Sharon Struckle

Pack Shopper - Mary Clark and Jill Ring

Class B Shirt Coordinator - Sue Farmer

Popcorn Kernel - Craig Pronske

Newsletter/Email Coordinator - Jennifer Klimek

Webmaster - Shane Kinsch, This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it

Tiger Leader Den 13 - Bryan Klimek

Tiger Asst Leader Den 13 - Jennifer Klimek

Tiger Leader Den 8 - Sarah Lodge

Wolf Leader Den 4 - Chip Stovall

Wolf Leader Den 16 - David Dock

Bear Leader Den 7 - Anne Roy-Forcier

Bear Asst Leader - John Forcier

Bear Leader Den 12- David Leever

Webelos I Leader Shark Patrol - Tom Ring

Webelos I Leader Soaring Eagle Patrol - Matt Pierce

 

Open Pack Positions

Assistant Cubmaster 2  -Preferably from the Tiger, Wolf or Bear level

Assistant Cubmaster 3 - Preferably from the Tiger, Wolf or Bear level

Outings Coordinator

Training Information

All Leaders,  Assistant Leaders and Committee Memebers should complete the following training (only if you were required to fill out an Adult Application for the position). BSA will not recharter you and you will not be allowed to continue as a Leader if these are not met by January 1st:

Den Leaders and Assistant Den Leaders:
  1. Youth Protection (every 2 years)
  2. Den Leader Fast Start 
  3. This is Scouting (originally called New Leaders Essentials)
  4. Den Leader Specific

The Den Leader Fast Start and the Den Leader Specific Training needs to be completed for each successive level in Cub Scouts: Tiger, Wolf, Bear and Webelos. The Youth Protection Training must be taken every 2 years.

 

Committee Members:
  1. Youth Protection (every 2 years)
  2. Pack Committee Fast Start
  3. This is Scouting (originally called New Leaders Essentials)
  4. Pack Committee Specific

 Advanced Training:

  1. BALOO - Basic Adult Leaders Outdoor Orientation - At least one Leader on a Pack campout must have this training.
  2. WELOT - Webelos Leader Outdoor Training - At least 1 Leader who takes a Webelos group on an overnight campout must have this.
  3. Wood Badge - Completely Optional and not required for any Cub Scout activity.

 

All training is now available online and can be found here at the BSA Online Learning Center

 
Scouting Resources

Stores that Offer Discounts for Scouts

Did you know that some area stores offer discounts to registered scouts. Some stores may limit the discount to camping or outdoor activity items so check at the customer service desk when you arrive. Here is a list of area stores that offer discounts, be sure to bring your BSA Scout card with you:

 

Bass Pro Shops - 10% on most camping items

Cabelas - 10% on most camping items

Dicks - 10% on certain items, ask for a scout discount flyer

Dynamic Earth - 15% on most in stock items

Backwoods - 15% on most in stock items

There may be other stores that offer scouts a discount so it doesn't hurt to ask. If you find one let us know and we can add it to the resource list

 
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