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Our Join Night was on a Tuesday after the PTA Back to School picnic and meeting on Monday.  Normally it is a week later on a Monday.  We split it up for two reasons.

1) Explaining the Cub Scout program to the boys and parents with all the seasoned scouts and parents is tough.  We need to talk to the new people and answer their questions.

2) Have Join Night and a Fundraising speech all at once, is information overload and can scare parents away.  I had it happen when I joined and know others that were overloaded with info.  The first year my son did not do Popcorn. We just paid the money and joined.

As a Pack Committee we wanted to make sure that we answered any and all questions and not overloaded anyone.  Then we would bring in the entire Pack and have the summer awards, popcorn talk and kick off the year correctly.  This would also allow the new parents to have their questions from the Join Night answered after they had thought about it for awhile.

So, to the night……

We started off the Join Night with a Flag Ceremony by the Bears and the Pledge.  Opening comments my yours truly about the agenda.  Which was DVD, Cub Master Talk, Parents talk by Pack Committee in Libaray while Den Leaders helped boys earn the Art & Marbles Beltloops.  We then end the night with awards, Cub Master Minute and Cub Scout Vespars.

I had welcomed as many parents and boys as I could.  I shook every hand, asked their name, age, grade, school and thanked them for coming.  I did this while squatted down on my knees at times since I wanted to look directly at their eyes on their level.

I am not a parent. I am Cub Master Adam, their Akela. I am here to guide them down the Scouting Path on their journey.

We then started with a DVD from the BSA.  It was “100 Years of Scouting: Celebrating the Adventure-Continuing the Journey”  It was seven minutes.  (Note to self, bring speakers…;) )  Laptop speakers in a Gym does not work.  But everyone was quite and listened.

Cubmaster Skit.  This was just for the boys. It was not for the parents.  However, there was a lot of information for them.

I had this recorded so I knew what I did and how it came across. I am always looking to see how I improve. 

As you can see from this long video,  I packed in lot of info.  I also made a few mistakes, but nothing major.  I got down on their level after getting them all working together. “MAKE THE PACK GO”  I did not use any of the old Cub Scouts since it was not their night.  I wanted to include every boy.

After the talk, we broke into groups and got the parents out of there.  I went with the parents.  That went very well since we had parents signing up to help the pack in other activities during the rest of the year.

So, now the winding down of the meeting and sending the boys home.  They were fully of excitement and parents need them in bed.  In comes the Native American Flute.  I got up on stage behind the curtain and started playing.  Just jammed for about 2-3 minutes lovely tunes.  I just let it flow.  I could hear everyone get very very quite.  They did not know what was going on.

I stepped out from the curtains and joined them at halfcourt in the gym and  talked about what was happening next. Cubmaster minute  and vespars.  I told them that I was very happy that they all came tonight and joined Pack 221 and started their Scouting Journey with us.  I then explained Vespars and why we held hands.  We all sang and hummed a verse and it was over.

ONE HOUR START TO FINISH! (Yes, it’s a goal)

I can tell you that this rocked.  It’s what I wanted to happen.  Even since going through Wood Badge I realized that traditions start the first meeting.  You set the tone.  Wood Badge gave me the tools (and Native American Flute) to pull this off.

It’s going to be a great year!

This is the flyer that was created through our Support Services at Cascade Pacific Council in Portland, Or.  Completely wonderful!

Scout join night

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Today after our Council’s Goodwill/Goodturn six cubs, three den leaders and a Scout Grandparent went out to Powell Butte in Portland, Or to tackle the Hiking Beltloop & Pin.  One word about the Scout Grandparent.  Apparently back in the day, he started a Pack in Nebraska from scratch.  I had no clue that he did that.  Very amazing!  He thanked us all for doing what we did and thought we were on the right track.

My goal for this weekend was to not only show the boys that being a cubscout is not just about Pinewood Derby, crafts and skits.  It is about knowing the community where you live and what they can do about caring for it.  So far the Tigers, Wolves and Webelos collected 61 bags.  Still waiting on the final count from the Bears.

After GW/GT or Scouting for Food, we need to make sure the boys have fun.  It is good to reward them for their hard work.  Anything that is done within Cubscouts has a purpose.  This outing was to go climb “Powell Butte Nature Park is an extinct volcano and is Portland’s second-largest park after Forest Park.” (see link for more info)


The goal was to satisfy the three beltloop goals for hiking.

  1. Explain the hiking safety rules to your den leader or adult partner. Practice these rules while on a hike.
  2. Demonstrate proper hiking attire and equipment.
  3. Hike at least 30 minutes with your adult partner, family, or den.

The boys did satisfy all of them.  We actually were hiking for two and half hours.  We were able to see Mt Hood, Mt, Adams, Mt St Helens and many other mountians.  Also, we did talk about Leave No Trace as we always do and picked up several things of trash along the way.

In the end, we were able to complete for 4 or 5 of the boys their Pin requirements.  I need to check on 2 cubs to make sure they have gotten the Outdoor Activity Award for the pin. Most of the boys are very close to getting the Leave No Trace Award and next to it the Outdoor Activity Award.We did not set out to get pins, but during the course of the event, we talked about plants, animals and how to hike/camp correctly along with what to bring.  It was a great success.

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This is a great movie!  Follow Me Boys tells the tale of several boys in a town without a Boy Scout Troop and Fred Macmurray comes into town and shortly thereafter starts a troop.

I have nothing against this movie. I love everything about it.  I recently bought it at Pow-Wow and watched it with my family.  One of the main reasons was to pre-view it to make sure that all cubs would be ok with it.

My one reservation about it is when Fred and his wife have a miscarrage and cannot have children.  This is the same for the 2009 movie UP.

I only bring this up since my Council is having a patch up for grabs if all requirements are met.  One of them is viewing “Follow Me Boys”.  Because of an earlier conversation with my District Executive about movies for Cubscouts, he cautioned about these types of scenes.  Reason being is that during a campout/movie after a AAA Baseball game, the team showed a questionable movie that got the phone bank lite up on the baseball team and the Council with many many complaints.

So, because of this reason I am looking to subsitute “Follow Me Boys” with “Down and Derby” and “Scout Camp“.

This is but one of our requirements that are going to be completed.  We have awhile to go, but we are on track in getting this done.

 

*Updated 12/21/10: I think Lem is a Beaver!*

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