This week the Bears and the Wolves worked together. Those who went to the Revolutionary Germantown festival shared their experience with the rest of the dens and talked about famous people and places along with their significance in history to complete Hometown Heroes requirement 1. The conversation then turned to a conversation about freedom and the significance of the American flag, setting the tone for the Council Fire Adventure in the near future.
The wolves then moved on to Howling at the Moon as planned and completed requirement 1, showing that they can communicate in multiple ways. They completed this task by learning about and practicing communicating with each other using morse code, nautical flags, and semaphore flags.
Next week the Wolves will continue with Howling at the Moon and likely move to Council Fire after that.
This week the Tigers worked on the 
On Monday, the bear den started by going through the advancement requirements and discussed a little about what each adventure entails and they were very excited to hear that they will get started this year with pocket knives. They then started with a generalization of the
On Monday, the wolves completed the
On Monday the Tigers worked on the
This weekend the groups that serves to preserve historic Germantown will be hosting their annual festival. When we think of colonial cities we naturally think of Philadelphia but we often forget that what now makes up Philadelphia’s neighborhoods were once their own cities and towns lying in the outskirts of Philadelphia. Germantown was one such city located 7 miles North of Philadelphia. Visiting this neighborhood is literally visiting a city within a city filled with
This week was another light week as we wait for our open house next week. First here is a quick summary of what the dens did this week and then a few quick announcements (I know you all just heard the announcement song in your head when you read that).






