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Welcome to Cub Scout Pack 418's Website
Cubmaster Welcome PDF Print E-mail
Written by Cubmaster   
Wednesday, 13 May 2009 08:00

Scouting is fun... with a purpose.

The Scouts, families, and leaders of Pack 418 are having another great year!  Each event provides fun-filled, family-oriented activities. Pack 418 is sponsored by the Durham School PSO.  Our pack is very active, and conducts fun, family-oriented, year-round activities.

Our annual activities include:

Bike Rodeo, Summer Camp, Scouting For Food, Winter Carnival, Nature Center Projects, Christmas Tree Recycling, Blue & Gold Banquet, Swim Party , Pinewood Derby, Christmas Caroling, Flight Festival, Hikes, Field Trips, and more!

We typically meet once a month as a Pack on the fourth Monday of every month at 6:30pm in the Durham School Cafeteria when school is in session.

Our Pack is made up of six Dens.  Dens are groups of 5-8 boys of the same age/grade.  Dens usually meet twice a month. Once for a ‘Den Meeting’ the other for a ‘Go See It’.  The Den Leader and families decide upon specific times and locations.

If you know someone else that might be interested in joining our Pack, pass on our information. Your child can join scouts at any time!

Matt Winkler        Cubmaster      PACK 418       This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

Last Updated on Tuesday, 01 March 2011 05:37
 
Winter Snow Day PDF Print E-mail
Written by Kris JUstice   
Saturday, 06 March 2010 15:20

We have our annual Winter Snow Day set for Mt Hood.  It will be on Saturday March 3rd, 2012.  We will again be at the Aubrey Lodge next to the White River snow park on HWY 35 on the way to Mt Hood Meadows. Reservations are required!

 

Last Updated on Thursday, 17 November 2011 17:37
 
Blue and Gold Banquet PDF Print E-mail
Written by cubmaster   
Friday, 18 December 2009 20:07

The Blue and Gold banquet is one of our most exciting events of the year, because it is a Birthday party for Cub Scouting in which all pack families can take part. The banquet is held in February, the anniversary month of the Boy Scouts of America. The pack’s big celebration gets its name from the Cub Scout colors, Blue and Gold.  Blue stands for truth and spirituality, steadfast loyalty and the sky above. The Gold represents sunlight, good cheer and happiness.

Our Blue and Gold is a potluck affair with each family bringing a covered dish.  The plan of feeding isn’t important. It is the Cub Scouting that happens in making the program come true that counts. Our dens sit together with their families, so that den spirit and family relationships are strengthened. Guests may be invited and are seated either at a head table, or with the dens. The banquet arrangements are planned well in advance.   The pack typically provides the dinner program entertainment. 

Since the most important point of the program is the recognition of advancement of the scouts, it will finish with an Order of the Arrow indian themed cross over ceremony with our older Webelos den crossing over into boy scouts. We will also be recognizing Leaders and special parents.

Please see the attached planning guide and invitation.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Last Updated on Wednesday, 29 December 2010 00:07
 
Pinewood Derby PDF Print E-mail
Written by cubmaster   
Saturday, 05 December 2009 07:18

The pinewood is a special event to a cub scout.  To make it more rewarding for all our pack has decided on a set of guidelines to follow.  please see the attached set of rules and proceedures.

Don't forget about the cubmaster award for the best cub built car. 

May the races begin....

  

Last Updated on Wednesday, 29 December 2010 00:16
 
Christmas Tree Recycling PDF Print E-mail
Written by Cubmaster   
Saturday, 19 December 2009 04:31

At Pack 418 our only fundraiser is our Christmas Tree Recycling event.  We recycle trees within our Scouting For Food territory.  Out traditional territory is two areas bordered one near Durham Grade School and the other is the City of Durham. The west part of the teritory is bordered by Hall Blvd. Durham and Bonita roads to the neighborhoods on 79th.  The city of Durham portion are the neighborhoods west Lower Boones Ferry road.

Trees can be dropped off at Durham Grade School north parking lot while the pack is gathering trees. WE WILL BE PICKING UP TREES ON BOTH Monday JAN 2nd FROM 10 AM to 1 PM AND Sunday JAN 8th FROM 12 AM  - 3 PM.  They can also be dropped off at Durham Elementary School at those times. A small donation is greatly appreciated.

Last Updated on Thursday, 17 November 2011 17:35
 
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