Sunday, January 24, 2010

Cub Parents...We need Your Help for Summer Overnight Camp?

Scoutmaster Brockman advised in a early January e-mail we need at least 4 - 5 parents to comment to go on overnight if this is going to happen. We need this commitment by Feb. 28, 2010.

I agree to be one of the Parent Leaders on this trip. Please let me know if you are interested ASAP. joel@jcwcc.com





Hi!  BALOO here, and welcome to Cubworld 2010!  Many ask me about the values of the Outdoor Program.  Well, I'm here to tell you that we have an Outdoor Program based on the Aims of Scouting.
Of course, the Aims of Scouting, Spiritual Growth, Citizenship Training, and Character Development meet the purposes of Cub Scouting in its Outdoor Program. 


Natural Resources
The Outdoor Program uses the resources of natural surroundings to make a significant contribution to the growth of the boy.
Good Health
Outdoor activities contribute good health through supervised activities, sufficient rest, good food, and wholesome companionship.
Natural Curiosity
Spending time in the outdoors helps satisfy a boy's natural curiosity about plants, animals, and the environment.
Social Development
The Outdoor Program contributes to social development by providing experiences in which Cub Scouts learn to deal with situations that occur when living with other people.
Self-Reliance
The Outdoor Program helps boys develop self-reliance and resourcefulness, and builds self-confidence.
Check out our site for Camp Garrison's Cubworld 2010 at Musser Scout Reservation! 

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