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2011 – 2012 PLANNING MEETING DATE SET
Posted by Cubmaster in Den Events on May 7, 2011
The planning meeting for the 2011-2012 pack year will be held on Thursday, July 28th at 6PM at WSCC. If you would like to be involved in the decision making process for choosing events and dates for our pack activities please attend.
Tubing Event is ON!
Posted by Cubmaster in Pack Events on February 25, 2011
As of right now the Tubing runs are open and the Paoli trip is a GO! If you would like to drive up in a group, many people are meeting at 8AM CST at the OLD Walmart parking lot on the West Side to travel up. See you there, and check back here before heading out!
Blue & Gold Banquet Saturday
Posted by Cubmaster in Pack Events on February 11, 2011
It’s Blue and Gold time again! We are hoping to see many awesome cakes go up for auction this year! Do remember that we have categories you can win if you wish to design your cake with a theme in mind. You can find those here.
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED!
We have a need for volunteers to help set up starting at 1:00 PM on Saturday. We need tables and chairs set up, decorating done and more. Please arrive at the gym at WSCC at 1:00 to help out!
Join us for Scout Sunday February 6th
Posted by Cubmaster in Pack Events on February 1, 2011
Join us for service at West Side Christian Church to celebrate the annual Scout Sunday. We will thanking WSCC for their continued support of our pack by serving coffee, juice, milk and donuts, and performing a flag ceremony. Hope to see you there!
Pack Meeting and Popcorn Awards Rescheduled
Posted by Cubmaster in Pack Events on December 10, 2010
Pack Meeting and Popcorn Awards to be held Friday, January 28th at 6:00 PM
Pack Meeting Saturday, Popcorn $$ Due
Posted by Cubmaster in Den Events on November 18, 2010
We have a Pack Meeting this Saturday at 9:00 AM at WSCC. Please bring a canned good for your Tiger Food Drive and your final check for popcorn money which is due. Thank you for your hard work selling, Scouts!
Bears Learn About Conservation
The bears are at West Terrace right now learning about water conservation and being good stewards of our natural resources.
Fall Campout in the Books
Posted by Cubmaster in Pack Events, Pack News on November 7, 2010
Whew! Another Fall Campout is in the books, and while it was cold one, it seems all had a good time. A huge thank you to all those that pitched in and helped. Seems we had a lot of new faces jumping in and working, and that is great. It seems I didn’t get as many photos as I would have liked to, but those I took are below.
Meal Time
Posted by Cubmaster in Pack Events, Pack News on November 3, 2010
Last night the asst. CM and I made our pre campout run to the grocery. We managed to fill two carts full of chili ingredients, cobbler ingredients drinks and other supplies. We will be making a whopping 60 quarts of chili on Saturday! There is still about one more cart load of items to be picked up prior to camp including breakfast items and breads and salad.
Cold Weather Camping Tips for Fall Campout
Posted by Cubmaster in Pack Events on November 1, 2010
We should have a pretty good day Saturday as far as weather is concerned, but it looks like it could dip down into low temperatures saturday evening. Here are some tips to keep you warm through the night…
1. Most important, buy a good sleeping bag. This is not one of those decisions you want to make based on falling prices at Walmart. Buy a good zero degree mummy bag if you can.
2. Change clothes right before you go to bed. Even if they don’t appear to wet, your clothes you’ve worn during the day contain moisture and will lower your body temperature during the evening. Change everything from underwear to socks, shirts and pants. Make sure those kiddos change clothes before bed!
3. Put a hand warmer in the foot of your bag, you can even stuff a towel in the bottom of the bag if you wish for some extra insulation in the toe area.
4. Cover your head. You loose the majority of body-heat straight out your head. If your bag does not cover your head wear a sock hat.
5. Don’t breath inside your sleeping bag. This creates moisture inside the bag and will cool and get you colder.
6. put a moisture proof tarp or ground cloth underneath your tent. It should not stick out from your tent though because any moisture or rain running off the tent will then go between the tarp and tent. It should run off the tent onto the ground.
7. Do not use cots in cold weather. This allows cold air to get at all sides of your body. Instead use a foam or thermarest pad. Air Mattresses, while more comfortable than pads, create the same problems as cots.
8. add a wool blanket to in the inside of your bag if you feel your bag is not rated for low enough temperatures. Wool is about the best insulator you can have.
9. Drink plenty of water (Not Soda. That’s not water!)
10. Eat something before going to sleep that has a high complex carbohydrate value, such as a power bar. Avoid foods high in sugar and caffeine.
By following these steps you can stay nice and warm and snug in your tent all night. Just remember to stay clean and stay dry. Bring plenty of warm clothes that you can wear in loose layers for the evening and mornings.




















