Showing posts with label Pack Meeting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pack Meeting. Show all posts

Saturday, June 20, 2009

June Pack Meeting: Leave Nothing but Footprints







In the pictures below the scouts are using flint and steel to create sparks. Notice the glove worn by everyone sparking: no shaved knuckles here!





A Scouting version of musical chairs: Pair of scouts make "Trees" while the remaining scouts are the "Squirrels." When the Cubmaster gives the signal, every squirrel must find a tree, or be removed from the forest.



Sunday, November 2, 2008

Meeting the new Cubmaster...(10-25-08)

This past Saturday, the Pack gathered for its monthly meeting.

While not filled with the awards, jokes and fun of our usual get-togethers, this Pack Meeting marked a special occasion for the mighty 4684.

For during this gathering, we were introduced to our new Cubmaster.
He is a veteran of scouting, having earned both his Arrow of Light and his Eagle Scout ranks. He is also a recipient of the BSA Heroism award for using his scouting skills to save a life when he was young.
OK, not too shabby. ;-)

As leaders, we are taught the importance of leading by example. It is an important motivational tool for Cubs, especially since they are at the beginning of their life-long scouting trek.

Well, the new Boss recounted to them his early adventures in scouting and the importance of staying on the path, living the values and never giving up.
Good stuff.


Along with an inspirational lecture, Mr. Scott brought all the loot he had acquired and earned during his tenure as a scout.

This was some cool stuff. It was like a snapshot in time.





Finally, it was time to give out the awards earned by our boys.


Chess belt loops, anyone?
Boy, were they exited to get this one!




Finally, our two newest boys had been working hard all month long to earn their Bobcat Badges. I was proud to give it to them.

J.V. was beaming in his brand new neckerchief and slide.








And L.K. got an unexpected honor when he also received the Recruiting tab along with his Bobcat. Way to go!









Finally, the Cubmaster gave his final thoughts on the importance of scouting in a young man's life and why we should do our best in everything we're a pert of . Very nice.

Wednesday, July 9, 2008

Den Meeting!

Hello everyone! Sorry this post is coming so late!

Anyway, last den meeting was a great success. It was the first meeting after camp, and everyone got a chance to reflect on all the fun stuff we did. The meeting included tons of awards for the boys and a slideshow of photos from camp, put together by T.Z.!







T.Z. and his son V.Z. while the whole meeting was coming together! He and fellow ADL L.W. put their heads together to get the slideshow to work later on.














The wind was pretty active, so one of our guys dutifully supported the flag!












Also on that day, M.S. was knighted as he rose in the Cub Scout ranks!
























Congratulations, M.S.!

Friday, April 18, 2008

Pinewood Derby Madness...(4-18-08)

Pack 4684's Annual Pinewood Derby was an absolute success!

All the elements came together for a perfect event.

The leadership kept things running smoothly. (mostly)
The track crew kept racing operations at a quick and exciting pace.
The parents and families of our boys showed their support with plenty of cheering and applause.
And the boys? Well, the Cubs brought some beautiful car designs and plenty of enthusiasm to the races.
No doubt about it, this was one for the history books.

Take a look!

There was a ton of work that went into the PWD before race day.
My job was to rustle up the trophies.

Not too shabby, eh?





On race day, the independent race officials that the Cubmaster contracted set up this way-cool aluminum track that had a spring-loaded starting gate, a cushioned backstop and even an electronic finish line!
Oh yeah, high...tech.








And here was the ringmaster behind the whole circus. I never did catch his name, but he ran a really clean race and kept the crowd on the edge of their seats. Nicely done.









The most tedious part of the race was the weigh-in. This brought upon many last-minute adjustments, hot-gluing and hole-drilling. But in the end, everybody got to race.







Finally, it was time to race.
The boys would line up their cars at the gate...







...the audience would chant "3...2...1...GO!!!"











...and the cars would zip down the track to the cheers of the crowd.











Once at the finish line, the boys would pick up their cars and run them to the start for their next run.






I was particularly proud of my little guy. Moreso, I was very proud of the way the other Cubs cheered for him and gave their support.We were one big happy pack family.







One of my favorite parts of the night was watching the faces of the boys as their cars were blasting down the track...










Their looks of anticipation and concentration were priceless!










Finally, the races came to an end and four Cubs rose above the rest to claim the trophies...


4th Place went to M.S. of our very own East Village Den.








3rd Place went to C.L., another East Village Cub.








2nd Place went to M.G.P., yet another East Village Cub!








But a clean sweep wasn't in our Den's future, thanks to the efforts of K.H., who scooped up the 1st Place trophy along with the fastest time of the night. Very impressive!






Yeah, it was definitely a night to remember.
For me, the greatest pleasure I got out of the event was watching the boys not only talk about the values of sportsmanship, but live them as well. And while not everyone got a trophy, nobody went home disappointed either.
Doesn't matter. To me, they're all winners.

Thursday, February 28, 2008

A Night to Remember...(2-22-08)

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!