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Cub Scouts

Cub Scouts

Those Cub Scouts graduating from the first and second grades (wolfs and bears by June 4) are invited to attend ScoutQuest 100 on Saturday. Special parking and programs are available for you. Parking and check-in will begin at 7:00 am at the Upper MUNY lot and program will begin at 8:00. As you check-in you will receive your emblems, wristbands, and printed guide for the day.  You will need to hand-in a roster of your Cubs and leaders in attendance. You will be able to register Scouts and leaders at theparking lot, but you will pay a premium. Registration at the Upper MUNY will end at 11:00 am, so if you plan to arrive later than that, please have someone from your pack pick-up your materials and meet you. We hope that you plan on staying through the huge campfire show on Art Hill which begins at 8:00 pm and ends by 10:00 with fireworks. Your parking is only a short distance away from Art Hill. You are also invited to return on Sunday morning and attend the religious services of your choice beginning at 8:30 am. Although we will be having program following services, none will be set-aside for Cub Scouts. Although your Pack registration is due by April 12, individual registrations are not due then. We ask that you send in individual registrations as you receive them, to help our planning.  Don't wait for those last Cubs who are late with everything (you know who they are). Those who wait and register after June 3 will pay a premium. We ask that leaders registered with the BSA register and pay for the event (you will receive a wristband and emblem). Parents who are helping you for the day have the option of registering for the event. Since this is a day activity for wolfs and bears, one-on-one supervision is not required.  Please use common sense in your Scout/adult ratio.

Webelos

Webelos (Scouts graduating from the third and fourth grades) have two options: camp for the weekend, or Saturday day only. The fees for the two options vary. Webelos register through their Cub Pack regardless of the option they choose. There is no discount for choosing to stay only one night.  Each district has the option of camping Webelos in a group, or assigning Webelos dens to camp with a neighboring Boy Scout troop.  Check with your district on their plan. Webelos leaders of dens camping will be issued your overnight parking passes, wristbands and emblems when you check-in on Friday afternoon at your district headquarters.  BSA regulations for leadership on Webelos overnight experiences require one-on-one Webelos/adult ratio. We know that there are those parents of some Webelos that you are not about to get out to camp with you.  We just ask that you use common sense.  Please don't send one or two leaders out with eight Webelos. Just like Cub Scout leaders, we ask that registered leaders register and pay for the weekend. The other parents that you bring along to help have the option.
Youth who are not members of the BSA are not able to camp overnight.
For Webelos that opt out of camping for the weekend (boo!) you will follow the guidelines of the Cub Scouts (see above).

 

It's not too early to start checking out the information for ScoutQuest 100 for your Pack. Below is the Adventure Guide, your guide to the event. In it you will find information about getting to and from the event, the day's program, and more. For Webelos, the Adventure Guide will let you know about the details about camping in Forest Park with your district.

The second item is the registration for your Pack. And its not too soon to register, early registration for your Pack is due by April 12th.

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Adventure Guide Cub and Boy Scouts507.94 KB
Pack Reservation Form28.5 KB