Are you ready for some good, old fashioned fun?! The Pack Fall Family Camp Out is almost here! Join us on Friday, October 3rd at Walnut Creek Lake Recreation Area. We arrive at 5 pm on Friday and will leave by about 9 am Saturday morning. Don't forget that this is also our Pack Meeting for October. You don't want to miss the scouts performing skits and the fun campfire songs (also our new Bobcats will be awarded their patches). The entire family is invited for all the fun. Join us for our cookout, games, and treats – rain or shine. Food and drinks will be provided by the pack. All are invited to camp overnight, but if you cannot stay overnight please join us for the pack meeting and campfire...
Google map to the tent camping site at Walnut Creek: map
(Walnut Creek Lake Recreation Area is located near 96th and Schram, south of Highway 370.)
Please, remember this is Nebraska in October - the weather is *very* unpredictable (70F? 40F? Who knows!) So Be Prepared and bring some heavier coats and blankets just to be safe.
If you would like to camp, but do not have a tent, please contact your den leader or email rick.denne@cox.net. Several families have extra tents and would be happy to help you out.
Suggested items to bring:
* tent
* sleeping bag
* pillow
* flashlight
* bug spray
* Class B pack t-shirt (uniforms are unnecessary)
* (any t-shirt is fine if you don't have the pack t-shirt)
* appropriate clothes (sweatshirt, jeans)
* rain gear (just in case)
* snacks
* medications
* camera
Optional items:
* camp chair
* canteen
* football, Frisbee
* lantern
* air mattress or cot
* first aid kit
* "substitute food" if your child has food allergies
Please no TVs, radios, alcohol, or weapons (excepting a scout approved pocketknife for those scouts who have a Whittling Chip).
See you there!
Wednesday, September 17, 2014
Fall Family Camp Out
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9:18 PM
Friday, August 29, 2014
Join Us for the September Pack Meeting 9/8
The whole family is invited to the Pack meeting on Monday, September 8th at 7pm in the Social Level.
We have a lot to cover this meeting:
Parents, please bring your checkbook - we need to get our scouts registered early this year. Thanks!
- Summer awards (patches, belt loops, etc.)
- Popcorn fundraiser kick-off!
- Annual scout registration ($50 per scout, +$10 for new scout, +$10 for Boys Life, +$10 Class B T-shirt)
- Upcoming events (Family Fun Festival, Fall Family Campout, Vala's Pumpkin Patch)
Parents, please bring your checkbook - we need to get our scouts registered early this year. Thanks!
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10:17 PM
Tuesday, August 5, 2014
1st Pack Meeting of the Year!
Welcome back, scout families! We kick off our scouting year with the first Pack meeting on Monday, August 25th at 7pm in the St. Columbkille Parish School Gym. (Pack meetings are for ALL cub scouts, 1st - 5th grade.) This Open House will have some info for kids coming to check out our Pack, but will mostly be a fun time: The School of Rock band (which includes kids) will perform and talk about their music. Don't miss it!
To see where St. Columbkille School is located, click here.
To see where St. Columbkille School is located, click here.
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5:40 PM
Friday, April 4, 2014
Join us for the April Pack Meeting: Scout Olympics!
The whole family is invited to join us for the 1st Annual Scout Olympics on Monday, April 14th at 6:30 pm at the St. Columbkille School Gym (the big parking lot by the playground). We are starting early so that we have time to recognize the Tigers, Bears, and Webelos scouts as they all advance and earn their badges! After the award presentation we will begin a fun night of Olympic events to test our brave cub scouts. We will end the night by 8:30 pm (our normal time).
See you there, Olympians!
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9:35 PM
TIME UPDATED: Scouting For Food
When: Saturday – 5 April
Time: 3pm
Meet: St Columbkille’s School North Parking Lot by the library door
Due to the forecast for Saturday morning (very cold, 25F windchill), we are moving the Scouting for Food event from 9am to 3pm Saturday afternoon, when it will be warmer (but windy). We apologize for shifting plans, but safety comes first.
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8:09 AM
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