The Akela - May 2012
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The Akela - May 2012
MAY 2012 Pack 54 Newsletter CUB SCOUTS THE AKELA MORAGA, CA May Pack Meeting – It’s Magic! CUBMASTER’S minute Thurs., May 17, 7:00 pm @ CP MUR This is our last pack meeting of the school year – and you don’t want to miss it! We’ve invited a special guest to come entertain and educate us with the mysteries of magic! This will be fun for the whole family. And feel free to invite a friend, especially one who might be interested in joining Cub Scouts next year. Year-End Pack Campout May 26-27 @ Briones Reg’l Park Our annual pack campout is approaching fast! This is always a highlight of the year, and one that past Scouts consistently rank as their favorite in Cub Scouting. We have lots of fun activities planned, including a water bottle launch, hikes, a campfire with skits, songs and S’mores, the Raingutter Regatta and more! An informational flyer and registration form will be emailed soon. Please RSVP by returning the registration form at the May pack meeting or by sending it to our campout coordinator, Jeff Johnson. 10, 9, 8, 7. . . . 1. Blastoff! This year we will be adding a new activity at our pack campout – a water rocket bottle derby! Each Scout should save a 1 to 1.5 liter soda (not water) bottle. At the May pack meeting, we will hand out materials for the nose cone and fins. Scouts will work with their parents at home to construct their bottle rocket, and bring the finished product with them to the campout for our launch on Saturday afternoon. Vol. 4, Issue 9 This week I received an email from the Moraga Baseball Association announcing that they are offering a summer league so that boys can now play MBA virtually year round. As I pondered what I would do if Andrew were to ask me about playing in this league, I recalled this brief commentary I recently came across: *** Those of us who believe in the Scouting movement must recognize that we are competing for b oys with organized sports teams. While organized sports can be beneficial to boys, I believe that when participation in organized sports requires so great a commitment, that boys have time for nothing else, the end result will often b e young men who are one dimensional. The beauty of Scouting is that it develops boys into well rounded, multi-‐dimensional young men. When parents tell me that their boys get as much out of sports as they would out of scouting I ask them, ”Does the team encourage your boy to be a good citizen, to be a responsible family member, to serve others, or to have a relationship with God? Aren’t those pretty good reasons to find time for scouting?” *** Don’t get me wrong – I love sports and believe they have a place in a child’s activities. I just want to say “thank you” for making room for Scouting in your son’s life. ~ Mark Fenske www.pack54moraga.com Pack 54 Newsletter MAY 2012 Pack 54 calendar DATE TIME EVENT LOCATION May 7 May 17* 7:00 pm 7:00 pm Pennini’s Restaurant Camino Pablo MUR May 19 May 19 May 21 May 26 May 27 10 am – 2 pm 9 am – 12 noon Campout Planning Meeting Pack Meeting JDI: Batteries Cub Scout Olympics CP School Clean Up RSVP for Campout Due Pack Campout 2:00 pm – 11:00 am Acalanes High School Camino Pablo School Maud Whalen Campsite, Briones Regional Park * Note the new date! Cub Scout Olympics Camino Pablo Clean-Up Day Sat., May 19, 10am-2pm @ Acalanes HS Sat., May 19, 9am–12pm @ Camino Pablo School All scouts and siblings are invited to participate in a Council-wide day of fun, friendly Olympics-style competition. There’ll be an opening procession of scout Olympians, followed by individual and team events. Cost is $15 for pre-registered or $25 at the door, and includes a BBQ lunch and event patch and medals. To register, go to www.bsamdsc.org/events/cub-scout-events/cub-scoutolympics. Scout Day @ Oakland A’s Sun., Jun. 17, 1:05 pm @ Oakland Coliseum We have 35 signed up to go to watch the A’s take on the San Diego Padres. In addition to the game, Scouts are invited to attend a pre-game chalk talk and take part in an on-field parade. Scouts in uniform will also receive a commemorative patch. Please contact Mark Fenske ([email protected]) if you are interested in attending but haven’t yet ordered tickets. Vol. 4, Issue 9 The CP PTA has decided to schedule an end of year school cleanup day and invites all students and parents to come out for an hour or two (or three) to help beautify the school. We encourage all Scouts who can to come help in an effort to show our appreciation to the school for letting us use their facilities. This would count as a conservation project for those Scouts interested in earning the World Conservation Award. Cub Scout Summer Day Camp This summer’s Aklan District Cub Scout Day Camp will be held from August 6-10 at St. Mary’s College. It’s a week where boys can be boys, learning scout skills and having fun with games, crafts, BB gun shooting, archery, water play and more! Cost is $250 ($350 after June 30). Discounts for volunteers. See the attached flyer for more information. Registration is now open at www.bsa-mdsc.org/events/cub-scoutevents/cub-scout-day-camp/aklan-districtday-camp. Questions? Contact Heather O’Donnell at [email protected]. www.pack54moraga.com 2 Pack 54 Newsletter MAY 2012 Awards & Advancement Rank Advancement Congratulations to the following Scouts who advanced in rank at our April pack meeting! We look forward to awarding rank to the remaining scouts at this month’s pack meeting. Dominick S. Leo K. Robby H. Tai L. Tate G. Will B. Ari J. Asa S. Jared A. Kurt J. Quinn R. Spencer L. Stephan K. Antonio T. Benjamin H. Finn L. Jack H. Jake L. Jake T. Nico M. Taj D. Cobra Patrol Beck C. Brent A. Chase G. Grant J. Lucas N. Michael H. Nolan W. Jaguar Patrol Andrew F. John S. Kellen C. Nick F. Pablo N. Patrick J. Russell B. William T. Belt Loops & Pins Bowling Belt Loop: Beck C., Tai L., Dominick S., Nick M., John S., Antonio T., Spencer L., Leo K., Robby H., Russell B., Grant J., Jake T., and Quinn R. Jake L.: Tennis Antonio T.: Basketball Russell B.: Computers, Petcare, and Tennis Nick F.: Baseball, Computers, Kickball, and Table Tennis Nick M.: Basketball, Chess, and Swimming Pablo N.: Communicating, Computers, Chess pin, Geology pin Summer Overnight Camping Opportunities Did you know that there are a number of opportunities for Cub Scouts to participate in overnight camping during the summer? Our Council, and other Councils throughout Northern California, host Boy Scout camps throughout the summer and have set aside specific weeks and/or weekends for Webelos and Cub Scouts to participate in fun, Cub Scout-appropriate activities while enjoying the thrill of camping overnight like the older scouts. Camping venues include Camp Wolfeboro near Bear Valley, Camp Rancho Los Mochos in Livermore, Camp Royaneh near Cazadero, and Camp Lassen near Chico. Dates, cost, and participant requirements vary. If you’d like more information, please contact Mark Fenske. Vol. 4, Issue 9 www.pack54moraga.com 3 Pack 54 Newsletter MAY 2012 Volunteer Leader Profile: Tina Chambers This month we talk to Tina Chambers, one of our Den 2 Webelos den leaders. When did you first volunteer as a pack leader? When Beck and Casey joined as 1st and 3rd graders. What made you decide to volunteer as a Cub Scout leader? Well, I didn’t actually think I’d be doing this beyond the Tiger year! At the Tigers Back to Scouting BBQ Mark was looking for a co-den leader. Since Tigers is all about Akela involvement, I figured what the heck, I have to be at the meetings anyhow. The following years just seemed to follow. What were your hopes or goals when you volunteered? After I got over the “being a mom” leader concern, I thought it was a great opportunity to work with so many boys I already knew in a new environment; not school and not sports. There is an opportunity to develop a variety of life skills in all our youth community volunteerism, but I was hopeful I could help foster the real values of scouting from a different perspective as a female influence. [Editor’s note: “Mom” leaders are always welcome! Our pack has gotten testosteroneheavy lately and could use more feminine involvement. No offense guys!] Have your hopes/goals been met? Exceeded? Exceeded! Has being a Cub Scout leader been as hard as you thought it would be? Not at all. It is really fun and even Den meetings where we have to be inside and get the basics done is a great experience. I love to see the kids learn and be inquisitive. What has been the gratifying thing about being a Cub Scout leader? Getting nice thank you notes at the end of each year. I keep them all in my Memory box! The kids’ appreciation, which is also shown throughout the year each year, outweighs the need for me to get on them to be quiet at Pack meetings And during our most recent hike to Sunol it was fun climbing all those rocks and swishing around in the water! What has been the biggest challenge about being a leader? A den with 20 boys! Well, we started at 12, and grew slowly (what are odds one moves and comes back? Welcome home Kellen! And one scout left for two years and now is enthusiastically on his way to being a Webelos.) Managing events for this big crew has actually been much easier than expected and the parents of Den 2 rock! When necessary, we offer a meeting twice (sometimes you have to be in a small group, like Ready Man training). The boys are so often split in other activities (classes, sports teams) we made a conscience decision to keep the boys together and think it has worked out amazingly well. 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