Cub Scout Camping Adventure

NOTE:  SPACE IS RUNNING OUT!  THERE ARE LESS THAN 50 SPOTS LEFT. IF YOU PLAN ON GOING, SIGN UP NOW BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE!!!  MAKE SURE TO MENTION THAT YOU ARE PART OF PACK 155.  THIS WILL ALLOW ALL THOSE WHO ARE ATTENDING TO CAMP TOGETHER AS A PACK.

The registration for the 1st Annual Cub Camping weekend at Ockanickon is open. Spacing is starting to fill up. Don’t get left behind. Sign up now. $50 for youth $40 for adult includes 3 meals on Saturday, breakfast on Sunday. The tents and cots at Ockanickon will be set up, so you will be sleeping in a 4-person Adirondack or a 2-person tent with a cot. It will be a fun weekend the OA will be giving a cub presentation during lunch and our Training committee will be offering training for cub leaders. It is going to be a great weekend filled with cub fun. The theme for the weekend will be Wild, Wild, West! Register today before all the spaces fill up.

http://www.buckscountybsa.org/event/1307725

Cub Scout Camping Adventure

You will be required to have a copy of the medical form on hand for the event.

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Fort Mifflin Update

We hope that everyone is excited to be sleeping over at historic Fort Mifflin this weekend.  We are!  Before I go on to give you the final details, I have had a several people asking if there was anything they should bring or would it be ok to bring a snack. The answer is yes, you are free to bring snacks if you would like.  While we don’t require you to bring any extras, if you wish to contribute and bring something here are some suggestions;

  • Bottled Water:  You can never have too much and whatever extra you have you can take back home.
  • Firewood:  Scouts love to burn firewood. Bring as much as you want/can.  The fort is always accepting donations of firewood so nothing you bring will go to waste.
  • Snacks: *NO PEANUTS – WE HAVE PEANUT ALLERGIES IN THE PACK*  The boys could eat snacks all day, every day.  Be sure that what you choose to bring is covered and protected from the elements, temperature etc…  Someone mentioned soft pretzels. This is fine but please be sure you let people know right away because they may not make it through the night without getting stale etc…

Now on to the details:

Arrival Time:

Feel free to arrive around 5:00.  Upon arrival you will need to set up your tent as soon as possible.  Older boys will be expected to help out with the younger boys as well as assist with preparing the campfire and dinner.  We will have dinner and as the sun sets those going on the ghost tour will shortly begin their tour. There will not be a lot of time as many people have work and so forth so be sure to help each other out.

Weather:

We are expecting a nice clear Friday night and Saturday morning.  The overnight low is expected to be around 60 degrees but keep in mind we are at the river front. Being on the water means it can get a bit chilly.  However it should be a pleasant night.  Clouds are expected to start rolling in around 1:00 – 2:oo pm on Saturday with a chance of rain increasing until around 7pm when there is a call for some thunderstorms.  PLEASE KEEP IN MIND: While it looks as if we are in the clear weather wise, things can change at any moment… BE PREPARED!

Food:

For Friday dinner we are having hot dogs and beans.  We understand this is a late arrival time for many so if you get hungry please do not feel obligated to wait until we get set up and get dinner ready. You can grab/bring something else if you desire. For Saturday’s breakfast (around 7:00 am) we will be having hot & cold cereal, pancakes, sausage, milk, juice, pancakes, hot chocolate and coffee.

Shelter:

We will be tent camping.

What to Bring:

First we will start with what Fort Mifflin recommends…

  • Comfortable bedding, including pillow (an air mattress is a good idea.)
  • Drinking Water (we only have non-potable water.)
  • Your Favorite Snacks
  • Flash Light
  • Your own tent and/or cot (if you plan to sleep outside.)
  • Warm clothing in the cooler months and rain gear if it has rained in the last 24 hours, especially boots and extra socks.)

Now we are scouts so we believe in being prepared, right?  We compiled a list of items for last April’s camping trip that not only included items each boy should carry with them but also a more comprehensive list for camping and/or overnighters.  You can find that list at http://cubpack155.org/x/1o

Directions to Fort Mifflin:

From Downtown Philadelphia –
South on I-95, take Exit 15 Island Avenue/Enterprise Avenue. At end of exit ramp, you will be on Enterprise Avenue. At stop sign turn left onto Fort Mifflin Road. Follow road, through short tunnel, to the first left turn. After left hand turn, follow signs straight into the Fort. Free Parking is on the left.

From Delaware County –
North on I-95, take Exit 13 – Valley Forge/West 291. Bear right and follow sign for Island Avenue. At traffic light (Hilton Hotel on left corner), turn left onto Island Avenue. At stop sign turn left onto Enterprise Avenue. At stop sign, turn right onto Fort Mifflin Road. Follow road, through short tunnel, to the first left turn. After left hand turn, follow signs straight into the Fort. Free Parking is on the left.

Fort Mifflin Camping Trip – LAST CALL

This is the last call for the Fort Mifflin Camping trip.  I need a final headcount and payment yesterday. Well yesterday may not work so lets aim for Tuesday. I have to turn the information and payment in to the fort next Friday.  So this really is the last call.

If I do not hear from you, ASAP, I am going to assume you are not going to go.

The cost of this camping trip is $35 per camper, however the Fort is offering ghost tours for an additional $5 per person.  The ghost tour is an optional add on and not required to camp at the fort.  Your $35 will includes the following;

What’s Included in the price of $35 per person):

  • Overnight Stay at Fort Mifflin
  • Personal guided tour of the fort in the company of a Revolutionary War soldier
  • Uniform and Weapons demonstrations
  • Access to the Nature Trails and riverfront High Battery Area
  • Allowance of individual and small group exploration throughout the Fort & surrounding areas.
  • Breakfast provided by the fort (hot & cold cereal, milk, juice, pancakes, sausage & hot beverages)
  • Dinner (provided by us)
  • Campfire Activities
  • Free Parking
  • Possible lowering and raising of the Fort’s garrison flag
  • An Artillery Demonstration (paid for by Pack 155 and guest units)
  • A Saturday hike through the nature trails.

Note: There are bathroom facilities inside the fort however it is important to know that the water at Fort Mifflin is not potable. So you will need to bring plenty of drinking water.

Full details for the camping trip can be found at:  http://cubpack155.org/x/1V

  • Tent/Cot
  • Comfortable bedding, including pillow.
  • Drinking Water (again the water at the fort is non-potable)
  • Snacks
  • Flash Light
  • Warm clothing in cooler months
  • Rain gear if it has rained in the past 24 hours, especially boots & extra socks.

However, as scouts we would bring more than that.  Here is a sample list of basics to bring camping: http://cubpack155.org/x/1o

Again, I can not stress the importance of getting your headcount and payment to me ASAP.  If you have any issues or concerns please contact me.  I can reached by email (cubmaster (at) cubscoutpack1776.org or via telephone (215/948/2269)

 

Riversharks Rain Date

Just a reminder that the raindate for the Riversharks is this Friday, August 24th

Camden Riversharks

IMPORTANT INFORMATION

Tickets:

Tim O’Keefe will be in front of the box office at 5:45 PM to give out tickets if you did not recieve them.  He will be wearing his Pack 155 Class B Tshirt.  Tim will be going into the game no later than 6:10 PM.  YOU MUST MEET HIM BEFORE THEN.  If anyone wishes to meet with him before 5:45 to get their tickets they can reach him on his cell phone 215_219_0059.

The Parade:

The parade is at 6:15 PM and will meet at the visitors dugout along the 3rd baseline.  The Cub Scouts who wish to participate in the parade should wear their Class A Shirts.  It is recommended that they wear their Class B shirt underneath to wear during the game.

Release Form:

Everyone is require to sign a release form.  One is attached to this post for you to print and fill out. Tim will have additional copies with him at the game.

Overnight Packet (click link to the left)

NOTE: PLEASE SEE THE EVENT PAGE FOR UPDATED INFORMATION IN DETAIL, http://cubpack155.org/x/1S

 

 

Fort Mifflin Camping Trip

We hope everyone is enjoying their summer as it comes to a close.  Rest assured that while summer comes to a close and its time to hit those books again, Scouting season ramps up and what better way to ramp up than a good camping trip for our returning scouts?

All of the specifics can be found over on he event page but this post is to remind you that we need to get your head counts and start collecting the money.  We are required to pay the fort in advance, so it is imperative that we get a headcount ASAP and get the money together.  We are hiking next weekend (August 18th) at Wissahickon Park.  Please turn in your headcounts and make payments that day.

A quick reminder, the cost is $35/per person, $40 if you plan on doing the ghost tour. The following is included in the cost.

  • Overnight Stay at Fort Mifflin
  • Personal guided tour of the fort in the company of a Revolutionary War soldier
  • Uniform and Weapons demonstrations
  • Access to the Nature Trails and riverfront High Battery Area
  • Allowance of individual and small group exploration throughout the Fort & surrounding areas.
  • Breakfast provided by the fort (hot & cold cereal, milk, juice, pancakes, sausage & hot beverages)
  • Dinner (provided by us)
  • Campfire Activities
  • Free Parking
  • Possible lowering and raising of the Fort’s garrison flag

Please contact me ASAP via email (cubmaster at cubscoutpack1776.org), phone or via the contact form on this page and let us know if you are going and how many you are bringing with you.

Resources

Event Page: http://cubpack155.org/x/1V

What to Bring Camping: http://cubpack155.org/x/1o

Pennsylvania Renaissance Faire Update

 Hail and well met! Come ye hither for tonnes of merriment! Prepare for a time when we greeted kings & queens, sword fighting was rampant, mud throwing was still dirty and you could have a swashbuckling good time.

We can arrive at the campsite between 4pm & 9pm.  Keep in mind that parking is not next to the site so you will need to walk and carry your supplies to the camp site.  There is a link to a map below so you can see where the parking lot is in relation to the camp site.

We are able to bring food and cook on site so I will be bringing my camp stove.  Make sure to either have dinner before arriving Wednesday evening or bring it with you. Also be sure to bring Thursday’s breakfast and lunch with you. They do have an area for keeping lunch coolers so if you do have a cooler with you be sure it is tagged with your name and Pack 155. The Faire will have  concession stands available on Thursday but this will not be until after 9:00 pm.  The cost of meals purchased will average $6-8 per person. Again, you can find a link to their menus below.

We are encouraged to dress up if we like. I would suggest if the boys would like, they dress as pirates. Though no weapons, They are allowed a cardboard sword or hook ( as per Faire rules). Make sure we are in clothes that can get dirty as you will see in the schedule attached below. You May even want to bring a change for the end of the day.

Since we will be sleeping under the stats it is important that you bring the appropriate supplies as usual. Here are item lists that are essential for a safe and enjoyable event.

OUTDOOR ESSENTIALS FOR CUB SCOUTS

  • Personal First Aid Kit
  • Filled Water Bottle
  • Flashlight w/spare batteries & bulb
  • Whistle
  • Rain Gear
  • Sunscreen

**If you or your child need any medications be sure to bring them and store them in a zip lock bag.**

What you have above, is the basics necessary for taking care of yourself outdoors. It is vital to always have the above with your regardless of the activity type you are participating in.  Now for our camping trip the following items, in addition to the items above, are necessary for this weekend to be a successful and safe weekend.

  • Class B Uniform (Pack t-shirt).
  • Backpack for your gear
  • Clothes to sleep in (pajamas or sweats – note it can still get chilly)
  • Sweatshirt and/or Jacket
  • Rain Gear (jacket and pants preferred over poncho)
  • Extra shoes, socks & underwear.
  • Extra set of clothes
  • Tent, poles, and stakes
  • Waterproof ground cloth (tarp or plastic sheet)
  • Sleeping bag
  • Sleeping Pad
  • Pillow
  • Extra blanket (optional but could be necessary).
  • Insect Repellent
  • Sunscreen
  • Cup or Mug
  • Toilet paper (remove tube, crush and put in zip lock  bag)
  • Toothbrush and Toothpaste
  • Soap, washcloth, towel
  • Good Attitude!

OPTIONAL FAMILY ITEMS

  • Camp/Lawn chairs
  • Lantern
  • cooler/ice chest

Resources:

Here are some links for further information as well as some fun stuff for the little campers

 

Pennsylvania Renaissance Faire Sleepover

Here Ye!  Here Ye!

Come one , Come all !!!

    Join us in an adventure through time to the PA Renaissance Faire. Located at the Mount Hope Estate is located in Northern Lancaster County, just off exit 266
of the PA Turnpike.
2775 Lebanon Road
Manheim, PA 17545

Be a part of the action,  meet the Queen and witness a human chess match.

 Where else can you enjoy food from the Royal Kitchen while watching  jugglers and jousting.

  We will be leaving on the 1st to arrive after 4pm to camp out on the grounds.The we will enjoy the festivities at the Faire on August 2nd from 9am-3pm. It is only $10. per person.

For those of you who have not signed up but would still like to go there are openings available. You can contact me at scoutmomkw (at) gmail.com no later then Saturday 7/21 and we can arrange to meet up to collect payment.

Summer Youth Day Schedule:

http://www.parenfaire.com/assets/pdfs/SYDMap.pdf

Tonight’s Riversharks Game

Blue Crabs vs Riversharks

IMPORTANT INFORMATION

Tickets:

Tim O’Keefe will be in front of the box office at 5:45 PM to give out tickets, patches & wrist bands.  He will be wearing his Pack 155 Class B Tshirt.  Tim will be going into the game no later than 6:10 PM.  YOU MUST MEET HIM BEFORE THEN.  If anyone wishes to meet with him before 5:45 to get their tickets they can reach him on his cell phone 215_219_0059.

The Parade:

The parade is at 6:15 PM and will meet at the visitors dugout along the 3rd baseline.  The Cub Scouts who wish to participate in the parade should wear their Class A Shirts.  It is recommended that they wear their Class B shirt underneath to wear during the game.

Release Form:

Everyone is require to sign a release form.  One is attached to this post for you to print and fill out. Tim will have additional copies with him at the game.

Overnight Packet (click link to the left)

NOTE: PLEASE SEE THE EVENT PAGE FOR UPDATED INFORMATION IN DETAIL, http://cubpack155.org/x/1S

 

 

What to Bring Camping

When planning what to take camping or hiking we should always start with the basics of taking care of yourself outdoors.

  • Always Be Prepared
  • Talk to Akela about what you need to bring
  • Never go anywhere alone.  Always have a buddy.
  • Always carry the seven items below.

Outdoor Essentials for Cub Scouts

  • Personal First Aid Kit
  • Filled Water Bottle
  • Flashlight w/spare batteries & bulb
  • Whistle
  • Rain Gear
  • Sunscreen
  • Trail Food
  • Map & Compass
  • Pocketknife (if instructed in use and whittling chip is earned. You must carry your whittling chip with you)
  • Matches or Firestarters – (ONLY IF INSTRUCTED IN USE)

**If you or your child need any medications be sure to bring them and store them in a zip lock bag.**

What you have above, is the basics necessary for taking care of yourself outdoors. It is vital to always have the above with your regardless of the activity type you are participating in.  Now for our camping trip the following items, in addition to the items above, are necessary for this weekend to be a successful and safe weekend.

  • Backpack for your gear
  • Class A Uniform
  • Class B Uniform
  • Scout Uniform hat or billed hat (ball cap)
    • A stocking cap is great to sleep in if you get cold easily
  • Clothes to sleep in (pajamas or sweats)
  • Sweatshirt and/or Jacket
  • Hiking boots (it is recommended that you scotchguard them)
  • Rain Gear (jacket and pants preferred over poncho)
  • Extra shoes, socks & underwear.
  • Extra set of clothes
  • Work gloves (they will be cleaning up trash at the park and each child must have their own pair)
  • Tent, poles, and stakes
  • Waterproof ground cloth (tarp or plastic sheet)
  • Sleeping bag +20 degree recommended (if it has cartoons or super-heroes on it it is NOT a sleeping bag)
  • Sleeping Pad
  • Pillow
  • Extra blanket (optional but could be necessary).
  • Insect Repellent
  • Sunscreen
  • Cup or Mug
  • Toilet paper (remove tube, crush and put in zip lock  bag)
  • Toothbrush and Toothpaste
  • Soap, washcloth, towel
  • Cub Scout Handbook (in plastic bag)
  • Good Attitude!

Optional Family Items

  • Camp/Lawn chairs
  • Lantern
  • cooler/ice chest

At the bottom of this post, I have attached a general but comprehensive list of general camping items to bring on camping trips for future reference. Some items in the attached list can and often are brought by others when camping as a group so it is good to coordinate such efforts.

Cub Scout Camping Checklist

Camping Trip – Last Call

Cub Scout Pack 155 Tent CampingWe have not yet received confirmation from all families regarding the Camping Trip two weeks from now. We need confirmation from all families whether or not you will be attending and whether you will be coming up only for the day or to spend the night.  We need an accurate head count for food as well as for the State of Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources.

I will be finishing up the paperwork and mailing it out to the Park Ranger on Saturday the 14th and we must have a headcount no later than Friday April 13th.

Once I provide the headcount to the park ranger, I will be unable to add people to the list. So it is of utmost important that if your son plans on spending the night at the park you email me as soon as possible at cubmaster -at- cubscoutpack1776.org  or by using the form on the ‘Contact Us’ page with an exact number of how many will be attending.

The cost is $15 per person (not per scout) and will be collected on Monday April 16th.

As a reminder, please be sure to bring the completed health form, parts A & B with you on Monday the 16th. This is required in order to go on the camping trip.  One is attached to this message.

BSA Health Form, Parts A & B  <– (Click link to download health form)