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What to look forward to in 2019

What to look forward to in 2019. Scouts Stand Out! Earn Advancement/Awards Get a jump start on your program Learn new skills Adult Leader Training available Make STEM an adventure! Earn a Nova Complete Science advancements Fun, educational activities/experiments

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What to look forward to in 2019

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  1. What to look forward to in 2019 • Scouts Stand Out! • Earn Advancement/Awards • Get a jump start on your program • Learn new skills • Adult Leader Training available • Make STEM an adventure! • Earn a Nova • Complete Science advancements • Fun, educational activities/experiments • Fulfill the FUN of scouting! • Summer camp is why they signed up for Cub Scouts

  2. Help get your Scouts to Camp with these tools: • Provisional leader option,if no adults can attend with the Scouts at the camp • Available at Camp May and select day camps • Save $10-20 per Scout with Early Bird Savings (ends 4/10) • Sign up as a group and Save: • $70-$240 on overnight camp by signing up as a group and saving on adult fees (excludes Rhodes France). • Parent Portal Tool allows you to sign up as a group, and have individual families pay for their Scouts, individually. • Camp Card Fundraiser, a great way for a Scout to earn the way to camp! • Camperships, financial assistance is available for those who need it, and is easy to apply for.

  3. Family Camp (Council-Run)Weekend Fun for the whole family! • $30/person, includes meals, program staff & supplies • 1 day/1 night, (1:30pm Sat.-11am Sun.) • Offered most weekends in June/July • Opportunity to visit new camps • Or visit old favorites! • Opportunities to try new things: • Splash in Huck’s Cove waterpark, • Climb Castle Rock, • Explore Mud Cave, • Hike to the top of Mount Logan, • And much more!

  4. Day Camps &Twilight CampsYou local camp opportunity Use our map tool to find your closest camps: 2019 is Out of this Galaxy! Sessions run all through June, July, and into August All youth 1-5 grade welcome For Scouts and non-Scouts $55-$80 a session Cost includes t-shirt, patch, and program supplies Activities include archery, BBs, slingshots, fishing, hiking, games, and more!

  5. Grizzly Day CampBeaumont Scout Reservation • July 8th – 12th  - Surf’s Up! • July 15-19th – Grizzly Olympics • July 22-26 – The Great Safari Adventure • July 29th – Aug 2nd - TBD Council Drop off/Pick Up Day Camp at Beaumont • No adult leadership required (paid council camp staff) • Lunch provided • Explore the best of Cub World, Mud Cave, and swimming every day at Camp May’s pool • Themed weeks with different activities, games and crafts! • Different t-shirt & patch each week based on theme $115 per week/ $105 before early bird

  6. Cub Adventure CampCamp Warren Levis; Camp May, Pine Ridge • For every Cub Scout Rank • Adventure and advancement in den age groups during program time • Opportunities all summer long • Nine sessions through June and July • Sessions last 3 days, 3 nights • $170 per youth, $70 per adult • Offered at Camp May, Pine Ridge, & Camp Warren Levis • Start your program year with these advancements...

  7. Cub Adventure Camp Advancements: • Tigers: Sky is the Limit, Tiger Jungle, Tigers in the Wild, & Floats and Boats • Wolves: Call of the Wild, Howling at the Moon, Paws on the Path, Air of the Wolf, & Spirit of the Water • Bears: Bear Claws, Forensics, Bear Necessities, Fur Feathers and Ferns, & Salmon Run • Webelos: Cast Iron Chef, Webelos Walkabout, Adventure in Science, & First Responder • Arrow of Light: Into the Woods, Adventures in Science, & Outdoor Adventure

  8. Webelos Camp Den Specific for Webelos and Arrow of Light Scouts Webelos Mini Week: • Camp May & Pine Ridge • $170/Scout, $70/adult • At Pine Ridge, Scouts cook all their own meals • Advancements: • Webelos: Cast Iron Chef, Adventures in Science, Webelos Walk About, First Responder • Arrow of Light: Adventures in Science, Into the Woods, Outdoor Adventure

  9. Arrow of Light CampDen Specific for Webelos and Arrow of Lights • 6 days, 5 nights • $285/Scout, $85/Adult • Available at Camp May & Swift (S-F) • Advancements: • Down & Dirty Nova, Aquanaut, Into the Wild, • Earth Rocks, Outdoor Adventure, & Castaway • Offers most opportunity: • Swim lessons, free swim, climbing, bouldering, • Mud Cave, Cub World playground, • Creek Walks, archery, BBs, building projects, • Scout Skills, STEM, & adult leader training. This is the best way to prepare Scouts for Scouts BSA Summer Camp

  10. Rhodes France Summer CampsCalling all sleuths, Mystery awaits! Webelos Woods Cub Scout Summer Camp Save the dates: June 7-9 Program areas: BBs, archery, pool, games, crafts, & more $70/Scout (base), $40/adult Includes program materials, meals, patch, shirt, & mug • Save the dates: July 25-28 • Program areas: • Lakefront, pool, outdoor cooking, BBs, archery, Nature, & Scout Skills • $95/Scout (base), $60/adult • Includes program materials, meals, patch, shirt, & mug • Opportunity for Service Awards

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