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Welcome to the Pack 95

Day Camp 2010

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Connecticut Yankee Council

2010 Cub Scout Day Camps

Medieval Adventures

 

The world of mystery and magic, castles and dragons, magic and FUN await for Cub Scouts attending the 2010 Cub Scout Day Camp program. All Cub Scouts are invited to come and learn the games, traditions, crafts and sports found in medeval times at the 2010 Cub Scout Day Camp! .

 

Cub Scouts can participate in many types of activities including water activities, archery, field sports, nature, arts and crafts, Scout skills, and a variety of other events. All areas (especially archery and water activities) place a special emphasis on safety procedures. Each week also has a Family Day complete with awards and a campfire or ceremony in the afternoon. It’s a fun-filled week of challenging Cub Scout activities, exciting adventures and new friendships. Camp is open to all Cub Scouts who will be in first thru fifth grades as of September 2010.

 

Contact Christopher Guarniere, Staff Adviser, at 203-876-6868, ext. 241 or e-mail This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it for more information. Space limited to 200 per session.

 

For More information

http://www.ctyankee.org/camping/cubdaycamp

Last Updated on Wednesday, 28 July 2010 09:54
 

Sequassen 2010

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Cub Scout & Webelos Resident Camp

Investigating the Past ~ Discovering Our Future

 

A long, long time ago, even before your mom or dad were born, there were Cub Scouts just like you who enjoyed the outdoors and camping and hiking and biking and earning all sorts of Scouting badges.

Things were different back then because there were no TVs, CDs, DVDs, battery operated toys (you had to wind them up), skateboards or snowboards or shoes with little wheels in the heels, cell phones, email and lots of other stuff.  But, boy oh boy, did Scouts have fun.  And what they had fun with then has a lot to do with what you have fun with today.

 

This year at Camp Sequassen's Cub Scout/Webelos Scout Resident Camp we're going to look back a hundred years to get a vision of what's ahead.  For instance: Ever hear of a "cat's whisker?"  It took a long time but cat whiskers led to iPODs.  And in another hundred years iPODs are going to lead to . . . (to be continued at Camp Sequassen).  Hope to see you there.

 

Packs 95 and 88 will be attending Session 2 Thursday Aug 19th thru Sunday the 22nd.

If you are interested please contact the Cubmaster ASAP.

For more information see the council website

http://www.ctyankee.org/camping/residentcamp/cubscout

Last Updated on Wednesday, 28 July 2010 09:56
 

100 Year Patch

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Celebrating 100 Years - A Year of Celebration

For 100 years, the Boy Scouts of America has created a strong foundation of leadership, service, and community for millions of America's youth. Through A Year of Celebration, A Century of Making a Difference, we will demonstrate the incredible impact of a century of living the Scout Law.

Program participants will earn recognition for making a difference in their communities due to their dedication to five of Scouting's core values: Leadership, Character, Community Service, Achievement, and the Outdoors. Through that commitment, participants can earn each of five award ribbons to display from our 100th Anniversary commemorative patch.

A Year of Celebration will take place from September 1, 2009 through December 31, 2010. The program is open to all Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts, Venturers, adult leaders, and Scouting alumni.

Last Updated on Sunday, 18 October 2009 17:20
 
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