The Blue and Gold Banquet was a complete success.
The guys really put their best feet forward.
There was plenty of food, plenty of awards and plenty of laughs thanks to the skits put on by both dens.
Take a look!
The Sunnyside Gym was a great venue for the banquet.
We had a great parental turnout, too!
After dinner came the entertainment.
Our guys were great on stage, if I do say so myself!
Our Den performed the "J.C. Penney" skit.
I think we'll start doing more of these. The boys really ate the whole acting experience up!
There were plenty of awards that went out for both dens.
But as usual, advancements are King! Here's our very own J.W. being inducted into the Order of the Wolf,
Don't forget the proud papa!
Finally, one of the West Village Cubs had the honor of receiving the Arrow of Light award. This was a great Cub milestone, so he deserves an honorable mention. Congratulations!
In the end, all the boys and their families had a great time and enjoyed the fellowship that comes with scouting. But now the bar's been raised and it's up to us to make next year's Blue and Gold better than ever!
Thursday, February 28, 2008
Wednesday, February 20, 2008
Blue & Gold Banquet!!!
Hello to all!
Our annual Blue & Gold Banquet is scheduled for this Friday (02-22-08) at 6:00 pm.
We'll be meeting at the LDS 3rd Stake Building on Sunnyside Drive in between Sunnyside Park and University West Village. (Call me if you need more details on directions.)
All families and friends of Pack 4684 are invited to attend in celebration of Cub Scouting. This year's theme is "Fun in the Sun." (Time to break out those summer clothes!)
Dinner will be provided. However, the planning committee has assigned our Den with providing potato chips for the meal. That being the case, I ask that each scout family bring a big bag of chips to donate to the meal effort.
ALSO... Our Den is scheduled to perform a skit for the party, so I ask that all our Cubs be at the building no later than 5:30 pm so we can rehearse and help the Cubmaster set up.
Let's do our part to make this the best Blue & Gold Banquet ever!!!
Tuesday, February 19, 2008
Into the Wild Blue Yonder!!! (02-16 08)
Wow. What a trip.
This past weekend, the Den family traveled to the Hill Air Force Base Aerospace Museum in Roy, Utah.
It was an awesome trip. The boys got to immerse themselves in the rich history of American / Utah aviation and I got to watch my guys daydream about being ace pilots or paratroopers.
It was a very uplifting experience.
And sure, the Den leadership did a lot of the trip planning.
But this trip could not have been possible without some dedicated parents and friends of our Den. I'd like to offer my thanks to those individuals that hauled us North.
(...along with my apologies to all the Den parents for underestimating our time of return. Yeah, I kinda blew that one.)
Anyhow, onto the pics!!!
It took about 45 minutes for us to get to the base.
Here's a photo of the group just before entering the museum.
Once inside, the boys took in the wonderful exhibits.
M.S. didn't waist any time getting started.
The B-17 Flying Fortress was a big hit.
How did the belly gunner fit in that tight little ball?
The B-25 got the boys talking about Doolittle's Raiders and what it meant to be brave.
There were plenty of TV's in the museum providing extra information for visitors.
They were also a great place to take a break, too!
Inside the fighter hangar, the guys stopped off at the educational center for a little more hands-on experience.
D.S. and S.W. got to sit in a real military flight simulator.
V.Z. tried on a genuine pilot's helmet.
J.W. and J.W. II tested their skills on a computer flight simulator.
And even the ADL got a free lesson in physics.
Lunch time!
A Cub's favorite time of the day!
After grub, we took a tour of the aircraft park.
This was a real treat. We got to get up close to some great old planes.
Even with all the fighters, it was the big birds who were the MVP's.
It's just amazing to think that something that big can fly.
This was a plane close to my heart. I told the Cubs about my days in the Army Airborne and how many times I jumped out of a plane just like this one.
Like I said; what a trip.
I know there are plenty of other great photos I missed, so I'm calling on any of the adults who also snapped some pics to send them to the Den email so I can add them to this post!
That's all for now, folks. See you next Friday for the Blue and Gold Banquet!
This past weekend, the Den family traveled to the Hill Air Force Base Aerospace Museum in Roy, Utah.
It was an awesome trip. The boys got to immerse themselves in the rich history of American / Utah aviation and I got to watch my guys daydream about being ace pilots or paratroopers.
It was a very uplifting experience.
And sure, the Den leadership did a lot of the trip planning.
But this trip could not have been possible without some dedicated parents and friends of our Den. I'd like to offer my thanks to those individuals that hauled us North.
(...along with my apologies to all the Den parents for underestimating our time of return. Yeah, I kinda blew that one.)
Anyhow, onto the pics!!!
It took about 45 minutes for us to get to the base.
Here's a photo of the group just before entering the museum.
Once inside, the boys took in the wonderful exhibits.
M.S. didn't waist any time getting started.
The B-17 Flying Fortress was a big hit.
How did the belly gunner fit in that tight little ball?
The B-25 got the boys talking about Doolittle's Raiders and what it meant to be brave.
There were plenty of TV's in the museum providing extra information for visitors.
They were also a great place to take a break, too!
Inside the fighter hangar, the guys stopped off at the educational center for a little more hands-on experience.
D.S. and S.W. got to sit in a real military flight simulator.
V.Z. tried on a genuine pilot's helmet.
J.W. and J.W. II tested their skills on a computer flight simulator.
And even the ADL got a free lesson in physics.
Lunch time!
A Cub's favorite time of the day!
After grub, we took a tour of the aircraft park.
This was a real treat. We got to get up close to some great old planes.
Even with all the fighters, it was the big birds who were the MVP's.
It's just amazing to think that something that big can fly.
This was a plane close to my heart. I told the Cubs about my days in the Army Airborne and how many times I jumped out of a plane just like this one.
Like I said; what a trip.
I know there are plenty of other great photos I missed, so I'm calling on any of the adults who also snapped some pics to send them to the Den email so I can add them to this post!
That's all for now, folks. See you next Friday for the Blue and Gold Banquet!
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