Saturday, January 31, 2009

Armed, but not dangerous

Our scouts recently completed their Whittling Chip under the instruction of Tom Z! The Whittling Chip, when signed by a leader and the scout, certifies a scout to bring a pocketknife to scout-sponsored events and activities (but never to school!). Putting their new knowledge to practice, the scouts carved soap-bars with plastic knives (practice, remember), creating replicas of animals, boats, and even countries!

Knives Are Not Toys!

Here's a recap of the rules of knife use in the Cub-Scouts:

  • Close the blade with the palm of your hand.
  • Never use a knife on something that will dull or break it.
  • Be careful that you do not cut yourself or any person nearby.
  • Never use a knife to strip the bark from a tree.
  • Do not carve your initials into anything that does not belong to you.

In order to obtain the Whittling Chip, each scout also completed a quiz based on the Cub Scout Pocketknife Pledge:

POCKETKNIFE PLEDGE

  • I understand the reason for safety rules.
  • I will treat my pocketknife with the respect due a useful tool.
  • I will always close my pocketknife and put it away when I'm not using it.
  • I will not use my pocketknife when it might injure someone near me.
  • I promise never to throw my pocketknife for any reason.
  • I will use my pocketknife in a safe manner at all times.

Thus prepared, our scouts were able to receive their Pinewood Derby cars! Let the construction begin!

Thursday, January 22, 2009

Photos from the Theatre...

I'm sorry it's taken so long, but here are some pics I snapped at our trip to see "Captain Bree."

Getting together before the show.
It pays to be early!

In fact....







We were so early that Mr. Layne took us on a tour of the U's campus. We took in the lovely landscape and even saw the beautiful murals in the Park Building.







Finally, it was time to go inside. The Cubmaster laid down the rules for all the boys and also explained the historical importance of theater.

He's a smart one!





Places, everyone! Once the show started, the boys really got a kick out of whole performance experience.

Best of all, there was even a song where the audience could sing along!




All in all a great trip. We've got to do this again.