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Saturday, March 20, 2010

Pinewood Derby Pictures!!!


























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Fire Station Go See It Pictures

Check out this cool fireman video on you tube:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FSjlXvhfHmM















































































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Todd Flentje

Cubmaster

404-394-3011

toddflentje@yahoo.com



Jimmie Oxendine

Asst Cubmaster

404-569-8245

jimmieoxendine@yahoo.com

Wilhelmina Dusse 678-234-2333

treasurer wcdusse@yahoo.com



Meeting info:



Mondays 6:45pm

St. Paul's United Methodist Church

244 Kurtz Rd

Marietta, GA 30066



Got a Question????



Send it to toddflentje@yahoo.com



March

22 Den Meetings

29 Pack Meeting



April


5 School Holiday - no cub scouts

12 Den Meetings

16 - 18 Spring Family Camping - Woodruff

19 Den Meetings

26 Pack Meeting



May

3 Den Meetings

10 Den Meetings

15 Camping - Stone Mountain

17 Crossover




June

26-28 Trip to the Yorktown

Wolf Calendar

Den Leader - Bhushan Ivatori
Asst Den leader - Jay Montgomery
Attendance & Advancement - Gloria Kwon




Bear Calendar

Den Leader - Faith Field
Asst Den Leader - Sarah Storms

Scouting Parents

Lifelong Benefits:
Scouting gives youth the opportunity to try new things, be of service to others, build self-confidence and reinforce ethical standards.
These opportunities not only help them when they are young, but carry forward into their adult lives, as well. What children learn in their formative years is instrumental in shaping their character.
Scouting builds character by teaching confidence and self-reliance, and promoting positive role models as your child grows and develops.
Through planned advancement, Scouts are always in a learning environment, increasing their capacity for goal-setting, choice making and accomplishment.
Scouting Brings Families Together. Scouting is unique in that it offers families a variety of experiences not found in other activities.
In Cub Scouts, the parent is more involved in den meetings, and most activities are designed for family involvement. Den meetings last only an hour, and activities for recognition can be completed at home.
Qualified family members can volunteer for leader positions in the pack or troop or can get involved in other ways, such as becoming a counselor to teach the requirements for a merit badge.
The joy of volunteering is not only in helping others, but seeing your child learning, growing and Having Fun!There’s a lot to celebrate in Scouting.
Merit badges, rank advancement and other awards are presented throughout the year at unit meetings and special events like the Blue and Gold Banquet (Cub Scouts) and Court of Honor (Boy Scouts). These make for memorable family events and great photo opportunities.
When a rank advancement is presented to a Scout, his parents are also recognized, since the success is so often the result of a family effort.

http://www.foothillsbsa.org/files/CubScoutParentsOrientationGuide.pdf

http://www.scoutparents.org/

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