Monday, June 23, 2008

Cubmaster Corner - June 2008

Scouters,

I hope this finds your summer off to a great start. I apologize for not being in touch with all of you recently, but it has been a very active start to the summer for me. However, I wanted to get you updated on activities happening within Pack 153.

However, before we get into that I wanted to speak briefly on the tragedy that occurred a few weeks ago in Iowa at one of the Boy Scout camps. For those of you who did not hear four Boy Scouts from Iowa were killed while at camp when a tornado riped through the campground. You can find out more at the Boy Scouts of America Website and access the story and tribute to these boys at http://old.scouting.org/scoutcamp.pdf.





I mention this so we can remember these young men and their families in our thoughts and prayers. It is also a time to remind ourselves of the principles of safe scouting. Although there is not much they could have done to prevent this, there are many things we can do as we conduct our scouting activities to ensure everyone has a safe and fun scouting experience. Please have a safe summer out there whether scouting or enjoys activities with you families.

This week marks the start of many summer scouting activities in the Heart of Ohio Council. We had a tremendous response to the camps this year. Thank you to D'Arcy Ziegler for coordinating the camp sign-ups this year. This coming Thursday, Friday, and Saturday many of the boys will be participating in day camp at Camp Firelands in Wakeman. The boys always have a great time at this camp participating in many great activities such as swimming, archery, wood craft, BB guns, etc. all working towards their achievements.


In July many scouts will be participating in resident camp at Camp Firelands. This is where the boys camp for 4 days and again they have a great time with friends and fellow scouts from around the region and complete many achievement towards their rank advancements. Again, thank you to D'Arcy and Kim for attending Webelos camp with the scouts and Dave and Fred for attending Cub Scout camp. It should be a great experience for everyone.


This Saturday is the much anticipated Progressive Field Overnighter with the Cleveland Indians. We have had a tremendous response to this event again this year with over 30 people from Pack 153 attending. Thanks to Kelly Butler for coordinating this event again!!!!


I also wanted to let you know about the 2008 "Gateway to Scouting" Encampment October 3-5, 2008 at the Lorain County Fairgrounds. We should have more details on the pack web page this week, but the information that I received looks very fun and it is for the entire family!!!!! Just some of the events includes rockets, fireworks, totem pole carving, railroad rides, wall climbing, HAM radio and much, much more so be on the look out for more information. I have already reserved a camping spot for Pack 153 now all we need is you.


Well, I hope all of you continue to have a safe summer and the boys enjoy themselves at the scouting activities they are attending. As always, please contact me if you have any questions at 440-666-1395.

Please visit our website at www.cubscoutpack153.com






See you Scouting





Chris




















Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Cubmaster's First Blog.........

Welcome to the Pack 153 Cubmaster Blog........

I have been hearing so much about this blogging that folks are doing and decided to look into it a bit more. What I discovered is that this might be a great tool to add to the website to foster more communication between the scouts, parents and leaders in order to enhance the quality of the program for the boys. I am unsure how this part of the site will evolve over time, but hope that you find it useful knowing what is happening with the pack and offer an opportunity to give us feedback on making the program better.

I want to congratulate all the scouts for advancing to the next rank and appreciate those that came out last Friday to support our Tiger Cubs in their advancement ceremony. They showed that the glow of the scouting spirit is alive inside of them. I hope all of you keep the spirit alive throughout the years to come.

Also, thank you to all who came out in support of the "Good Turn for North Ridgeville Day" on May 10th. The boys assisted some of North Ridgeville's senior citizens in cleaning their yards for the summer and sprucing up flower beds and mulching. They were extremely appreciative and commented on how well behaved the boys are. The Webelos den also assisted in cleaning the water shed area behind St. Peter's of trash and debris.

As we look forward to June there are many opportunities for the boys to get out and enjoy the outdoor activities that the scouts offer. We had a tremendous amount of interest in the camps this year with our biggest participation ever in Day Camp and Resident Camp. In addition, it looks as if we will have a large group going to the Progressive Field Indians Overnighter. If you are interested in either of these it is not too late. Please reach out to your son's leader for more information.

Lastly, I want to welcome the new Tiger Scouts and families to the pack. We had a great start to the recruiting year and I am excited to get the den going. As we see them around this summer at camps please join me in welcoming them to Pack 153.

Well I think this is a good start to my career as a blogger so until next time......


Chris