Wednesday, June 7, 2017

Cub Scout Day camp June 19 - 23



Hi everyone, 

Cub Scout Day camp is almost here. If you have not signed up there is still time, but you must hurry.

For June, the main event is the Cub Scout Day Camp at Toro Park.  This has been very popular with the boys each year.  The camp is June 19th-23rd.  

If you want your son to attend, please sign up right away.

Parent involvement is needed for day camp.  The parents are required to work 2 shifts if you boy is going to the camp at Toro Park. A shift is three hours each.

We have added a page for day camp to the Attendance Spreadsheet.  If your son is going, please add his name on the right side of the page so we know who is attending.

If you can help, please put your name in the time slots on the left side of the page.  If you want to do more than two slots, or if you want to be there all day, you are welcome to do so. Please contact Marilyn at jammd5@yahoo.com



Toro Park
$100
June 19-23
9:00-3:00
Toro Regional Park

Registration for Cub Camp is now open – please register today. Prices for camp increase 3 weeks before camp start date. Camps are open until they fill. Register online, in-person (at your local SVMBC BSA office), or via fax (1-408-280-5162).
A complete packet includes:
  1. a completed registration form
  2. health forms A/B (+ photocopy of insurance card front/back) for participant
  3. an indication of who is volunteering on what days
  4. health forms A/B (+ photocopy of insurance card front/back) for volunteer
  5. any additional supplemental forms like:
    1. tot-lot registration
    2. special needs form
    3. campership form
    4. youth staff applications
    5. staff agreement forms


     

Monday, June 5, 2017

Ceremony, and Thanks



Hi everyone.

Thanks again for a great year, and a fun ceremony.

We had a young scout at the ceremony that lost one of his favorite toys.

It's a fidget spinner; a small three-pronged device with ball bearings that has flames on it.
We believe that the boy set the spinner down during the ceremony and left it on one of the pews afterwards.

 Someone might have picked it up, perhaps thinking they just found a cool toy. The boy worked very hard for the money to purchase the toy & is very upset that it's gone.

Yes, lesson learned, don't bring toys to the meetings & pay attention to where you leave things behind. 

If anyone saw or has the toy please contact Paul Gokey at gokeypa@comcast.net, and we will arrange to get it back to the young scout.