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2007-2008 SCHEDULE
We will try to keep to this schedule unless
some unforeseen circumstance forces us to change. Click
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Den meetings are in their designated rooms
- den meeting start times are up to each individual
den - confirm the start times with your den leader.
All Pack Meetings are in the upstairs
Seminary room and are to start promptly at 6:30 pm -
please try to be on time.
JUNE -- Wheel Into Summer
JULY -- A Century of Scouting
AUGUST --
Rocket's Red Glare
8/21 - Scout Information Night - 6:30 pm - 7:30 pm
8/28 - First Pack Meeting / Recruitment - 6:00 pm -
8:00 pm
SEPTEMBER
-- Cub Scout Express
All Aboard the Cub Scout Express. Invite a buddy to
join you in your journey through Cub Scouts, riding
the rails to adventure. Activities can include a trip
to a train or rail museum, visit a local train station
or invite a model railroader to your pack meeting. Look
up the history of trains at the library or on the Internet.
Read about the different train cars and engines that
are used by railroads. Use a large cardboard facade
of a train for an induction ceremony for new families
or presentation of awards. Play train relay games with
your den or pack.
9/4 - First Den Meeting
9/11 - Regular Den Meeting
9/18 - Regular Den Meeting
9/25 - Pack Meeting - 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm
9/29 - Scouting UNM Football Night
OCTOBER --
Down on the Farm
It's harvest time in farming country. Cub Scouts learn
about growing crops this month while they explore the
life of a hard-working farmer. Dens might visit a farm,
local dairy, or petting zoo to learn first-hand about
farm animals. Boys can build a miniature greenhouse
to start their own vegetables for planting in the family
garden or patio pots. Dens could take a field trip to
a pumpkin patch and pick their own pumpkin for the pumpkin
decorating contest at the pack meeting harvest fair.
Fair activities might include contest booths, a rubber-glove
cow for milking, and a good old fashioned hayride.
10/2 - Regular Den Meeting
10/9 - Regular Den Meeting
10/16 - Popcorn Orders DUE
10/16 - RAINGUTTER REGATTA - 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm
10/23 - Pack Meeting - 6:30 pm - 7:30 pm
10/30 - Regular Den Meeting
NOVEMBER --
Indian Nations
Do you know who lived where you live 500 years ago?
Dens will learn about the American Indian tribe currently
living in their part of the country or the tribes that
previously lived in their area. You are encouraged to
invite a local tribe to help learn how Native Americans
show their respect for Mother Earth and how “we
are all related.” The boys will learn about the
harvesting and preparation of native foods and discover
how good these foods taste. Develop an understanding
of the importance of traditional oral history as a way
of teaching lessons and recording history. Work on your
Communicating belt loop and pin. Experience playing
a Native game and learn the meaning and history behind
the skills required to play the game. Share your new
knowledge at a pack meeting or special event.
11/6 - Popcorn Money DUE
11/6 - Regular Den Meeting
11/10 - Pinewood Derby Distribution / Training Event
9 am - Noon
11/13 - Regular Den Meeting
11/20 - Regular Den Meeting
11/27 - Pack Meeting - 6:30 pm - 7:30 pm
DECEMBER --
Celebrations Around the World
December is marked by days of celebration and observance
for many cultures and faiths around the world. Christmas,
Chanukah, Ramadan, Rohatsu, Yule and Kwanzaa all occur
this month. Find out how the celebrations in another
country are similar and different than those in the
USA. Compare your own family's customs and traditions
with others in your community. Invite an adult from
another nation to come to your pack meeting to tell
how their family celebrates. Why not start a new tradition
of service in your pack as a way to honor the holidays
this month? Work on the Heritages belt loop and pin.
12/4 - Regular Den Meeting
12/11 - Regular Den Meeting
12/18 - Pack Meeting - 6:30 pm - 7:30 pm
12/25 - NO MEETINGS FOR CHRISTMAS
JANUARY --
Cub Scout Car Show
Cars have fascinated every generation since their invention
in 1769. They've been featured in many movies and on
television. Discover the different kinds of cars and
trucks such as limousines, taxis, van's, pickups, SUV's
and racecars. Learn how these vehicles are built, repaired,
modified and sold. Visit a car dealership, auto mechanic
or auto parts dealer. Boys can build car or truck models
or create a model of a showroom or a garage with miniature
die cast cars. Participate in a slot car race or pinewood
derby race with your den or pack.
1/1 - Up to individual dens, check first
1/8 - Regular Den Meeting
1/15 - Regular Den Meeting
1/22 - PINEWOOD DERBY- 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm
1/29 - Pack Meeting - 6:30 pm - 7:30 pm
FEBRUARY --
Chinese New Year
Happy Chinese New Year! Or more appropriately, Gung
Hay Fat Choy! (The traditional Chinese New Year greeting).
This month we welcome the year 4705. Let’s celebrate
and welcome the New Year with dragon dances, paper lanterns,
fortune cookies and oranges for abundant joy. Decorate
your blue and gold banquet with banners inscribed with
Chinese characters for luck and lots of red, the symbol
of a bright and sunny future. Why not earn the Language
and Culture belt loop and pin as we learn about and
enjoy the culture of China.
2/5 - Regular Den Meeting
2/12 - Regular Den Meeting
2/19 - BLUE AND GOLD BANQUET - 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm
2/26 - Pack Meeting - 6:30 pm - 7:30 pm
MARCH -- Litter
to Glitter
This month Cub Scouts will turn recycled items into
treasure and learn about conservation at the same time.
Using items that would normally go in the trash or recycling
bin, build artistic masterpieces of your own design.
It’s amazing what some recycled bottles and paper
can do when combined with glue and a little imagination.
Have a gallery opening at your pack meeting with all
your art displayed. Don’t forget the Art belt
loop and pin.
3/4 - Regular Den Meeting
3/11 - Regular Den Meeting
3/18 - WEBELOS II - CROSSING OVER CEREMONY 6:30 pm -
8:00 pm
3/25- Pack Meeting - 6:30 pm - 7:30 pm
APRIL -- Abracadabra
Cub Scouts love to amaze and be amazed! Boys discover
secrets of the magician's art this month as they demonstrate
magical illusions and learn new tricks with cards, coins
and other everyday objects. The Cub Scout Magic Book
is a great resource for age- appropriate tricks and
puzzles. Visit a magic shop or have a magician come
to your den or pack meeting to teach the boys a few
tricks of the trade. Prepare to watch in wonder at the
pack meeting as your Cub Scouts entertain their audience
with skits, stunts and sparklers that they have practiced
at den meetings. The Cubmaster uses the magic of ceremonies
to pull awards from his hat at the mystifying pack meeting
magic show. This would be a good month to hold your
pack space derby.
4/1 - Regular Den Meeting
4/8 - Regular Den Meeting
4/15 - Regular Den Meeting
4/22 - Pack Meeting - 6:30 pm - 7:30 pm
4/29 - Regular Den Meeting
MAY -- Leaf
It to Cubs
Cub Scouts will learn about the wonders of nature's
gift to us, a tree! Learn to identify poison oak, poison
ivy and various trees by their shape and leaf design.
Try leaf rubbing, leaf prints, making a leaf collage,
preserving leaves with wax paper or making a leaf collection
from fallen leaves. Make a leaf boat and race it at
a den or pack meeting. Participate in a tree planting
or your local Arbor Day activities. Either adopt a tree
or plant one and watch it grow. Research how trees are
used to help us in our daily lives. Field trips can
be to a lumberyard, nature center, forest preserve or
local park. Earn the Collecting belt loop and pin.
5/6 - Regular Den Meeting
5/13 - Final Pack Meeting - 6:30 pm - 7:30 pm
JUNE -- Go For The Gold
As the athletes of the world strive to do their personal
best in international competition, Cub Scouts have the
opportunity to “Go for the Gold” by doing
their best in feats of skill and prowess. This month
Cub Scouts learn about exercise and sports and put that
knowledge to use playing Ultimate or another sport not
played before. Remember that not only is it important
to do your best when you play a sport but it is important
to understand the rules of being a good sport no matter
the outcome of the game. This month would be a great
time to work on one of the Cub Scout Sports belt loops
and pins in baseball, golf or flag football.
JULY -- H2OHHH!
Dive right in as Cub Scouts spend a month learning about water, our most precious resource. Learn about marine life. Dens can visit a water treatment facility, local aquarium or fish farm. Cub Scouts may even want to prepare their own aquarium or fish bowl and "adopt a gold fish". This is also an excellent opportunity to teach our Cub Scouts about water conservation. Don't forget learning about water safety. Enjoy water games; hunt for shells and experience all the beach has to offer. Cub Scouts love to get wet. What could be better than a water carnival complete with games, competition, and safe swim demonstrations? This would be a great time to work on the Wildlife Conservation, Fishing, or Swimming belt loop and pin.
AUGUST --
S'MORE SUMMER FUN
Summer memories can last a lifetime and memories made
with your Cub Scout den or pack can be some of the best.
So let’s make “S’More” Cub Scout memories this month.
Since “outing” is part of Cub Scouting, let’s get outside
and have some fun. Be it having a picnic, water party,
softball game or campout; there is no limit to the amount
of fun to be had by all this month. Why not have a pack
family campout following the guidelines your leaders
learned in BALOO training? What could be better than
an outdoor pack meeting complete with a campfire? Whether
you make a real or synthetic fire, the fun is 100% genuine.
This would be a good opportunity to work on the Softball
belt loop and pin or the Weather belt loop and pin.
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