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Where is Boxwell Scout Reservation? October 22, 2009

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Here’s the address for Boxwell Scout Reservation:

1260 Creighton Lane
Lebanon, TN 37087

Need driving directions? Click here.

For more information, visit the Middle Tennessee Council’s web site.

Cub & Family Gear List October 20, 2009

Posted by Joe in Camping, Outings, Pack 126, Tigers, Webelos I, Webelos II, Wolves.
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Going to the Cub & Family Camp Out this weekend? Need to know what to bring? And what not to bring? Well, here you go:

Things to Bring

  • Tent
  • Sleeping bag (1 per person)
  • Personal hygiene items
  • Camp Chair(s)
  • Sleep Clothes (please)
  • Flashlight/Lantern
  • Class A Uniform (shirt, hat, neckerchief, woggle, belt, jeans)
  • Class B Uniform (Scout t-shirts)
  • Poncho or Rain Coat
  • Handy Wipes
  • One Roll of Toilet Paper (just in case)

**Please remember that the weather is cool in late October, so, pack your bag accordingly

Optional Things You May Want to Bring

  • Camera and film
  • Cot or sleeping pad
  • Snacks
  • Hiking Stick
  • Glove & Ball or other outdoor games
  • Pocketknife, if you have earned your Whittlin’ Chip

Things NOT to Bring

DO NOT BRING:

  • Toy Guns
  • BB Guns
  • TV’s
  • Lap Tops
  • Hot Tubs
  • Game Boys
  • Anything else that distracts from having fun with your family!

BSA Camp Rules

As a reminder, here are some Boy Scouts of America Camp Site Rules

  • No Smoking in front of the youth (there will be designated smoking areas)
  • No Pets allowed on Boxwell Reservation
  • No Propane heaters in tents
  • Only Married Couples may share a tent
  • Vehicles must be parked in the designated parking area
  • No RV’s or Campers will be allowed in Scout Camping Area. No Bikes, Skateboards, Scooters or ATV’s allowed.
  • One campfire per Pack allowed (in a raised fire pit.)
  • For tents – stakes only – no holes.

Other Information

The Pack will be providing the meals for this campout. We will prepare our meals together on Sat. (3 meals) and Sun. breakfast. Please eat before you come on Friday. If you have any dietary issues please contact Ginger Wilson. If you have need of electrical access for medical equipment such as a CPap machine please let Garry Walden know. Any questions or concerns please contact Emanuel Loreant.

For more information about the Cub & Family 2009 Campout, visit the Middle Tennessee Council’s web site.

To Register

If you haven’t already registered, please let your den leader know as soon as possible that you’d like to attend. Then, download and fill out the Cub N Family Registration Form and bring it to your next den meeting.

Webelos in the Woods wrap-up October 12, 2009

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A message from Justin Caruthers, our District Executive, about Webelos in the Woods this past weekend.

The Fall Camporee was great this weekend at the TSU Farm Property off of River Road near Ashland City.  The Emergency, Fire, and Police Exhibits were awesome.  The boys had a great time.  The camporee was attended by 10 troops in Highland Rim, which is a great turn out.

Special Thanks goes to Ray Crouch Gary Wilkerson, Kim Wilkerson, Kenyon Dupre, and Troop 594 for their hard work and putting the camporee together.  Great Job!

Webelos Woods had a awesome program this weekend.  Webelos Woods had over 12 packs this weekend in attendance, including packs from other districts.  The boys had a great  time learning boy scout skills and getting their first taste of boy scout camping.

Special Thanks goes to Gary Bass for his hard work with putting Webelos Woods together.  I also want to thank Vince Beech and Pack 126 for helping with the program for Webelos Woods.  Special Thanks also goes to Wayne Reid, Joe Webb, Jennifer Eusler, and all the other adults that helped with teaching/training at  Webelos Woods. Great Job!

We all had a great time! It’s definitely something that every Cub Scout should attend as you prepare to cross over to Boy Scouts.

Gear List and Schedule for Webelos in the Woods October 2, 2009

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Need to know what to bring to Webelos in the Woods next weekend? Here’s a Gear List, Schedule, and Registration form.

It’s going to be fun!!!

Webelos in the Woods! October 1, 2009

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You’ve been to Day Camp. You’ve been to Resident Camp. But you’ve never experienced anything like Webelos in the Woods!

Get ready for some serious camping. Webelos in the Woods focus exclusively on the skills you’ll need to know as you prepare to crossover from Cub Scouts into Boy Scouts. You won’t want to miss this fun and action filled camp out.

When: 10-11 October
Where: The TSU Research & Demonstration Farm on River Road in Ashland City

Here’s a copy of the Registration Form. And here are the directions to TSU Research and Demonstration Farm.

Please let your den leader know if you are planning to attend.

Take me out to the ball game! July 25, 2009

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Ahh, baseball. It’s been called our National Pastime. And now we have a chance to go watch our very own Nashville Sounds take the field against the Arizona Isotopes at Greer Stadium at Camp Greer.

It starts at 3:00pm when we’ll meet at the Faith Community Church to carpool to the stadium together. At 4:30pm we’ll have an all-you-care-to-eat picnic. And at the 6:00pm, the first pitch is thrown out. After the game there will be fireworks and the kids will get to run the bases. Then we’ll get our camping gear out and camp in the outfield of Greer Stadium!

For $25 per person, each scout receives:

  • Lower Reserved Box Seat Ticket
  • Commemorative Scout Badge
  • Pre-Game, All-You-Can-Eat Picnic
  • $6 Souvenir Voucher
  • The opportunity to spend the night on the field
  • Price: $25/person

This is sure to be a wonderful time! So pack you tent and sleeping bag and “take me out to the ball game”

What: Camping at Camp Greer
When: Saturday, August 1st at 3:00pm
Where: Meet at Faith Community Church to carpool to the game
Who: All scouts, sprouts, and parents
How much: $25 per person, register in advance
How to buy: Call 615-242-4371
More info: The Nashville Sounds web site
Contact: Joe Webb at 615-405-4064

The Webelos go camping! July 9, 2009

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Matthew, Benjamin, Will, and Noah get ready for an obstacle course

Our first and second year Webelos just got back from Resident Camp in Boxwell Scout Reservation. They had a wonderful time!

It all started off on Monday morning when we arrived at Gaylord Cub World. We eagerly checked in and found our camp site. Our new home away from home was Camp Site #9. It was a secluded area that was a surrounded by woods and the sounds of the great out doors. After unpacking and securing our gear in our tents we went for our swim tests.

At 2:00pm we gathered for a tour of the Camp Stahlman. That’s where the Boy Scouts camp. We saw their dining hall, talked with the life guards at the water front, and visited the Conservation Yard. We’re looking forward to going there when our Webs cross-over into a troop.

Benjamin & Jacob learn how to read a map

Benjamin & Jacob learn how to read a map

On Tuesday, the Webelos I’s began working on their rank work. Over the course of the next two days, they worked hard to earned their Citizenship, Readyman, Handyman, and Outdoorsman Merit Badges.  They are now well on their way to earning rank. Way to go guys!

The Webelos II’s learned Scout Skills, the skills they’ll need not only through their Boy Scout years, but skills that will help them during the course of their lives. They were in Patrol One and learned Fire Safety, Map & Compass Skills, Knots & Lashings, and First Aid.

Of course we had some free time during the trip to do some site seeing and a little fishing. Marshall caught his first fish. The scouts also had a grand time playing on the castle, pirate ship, and fort.

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Marshall catches his first fish!

We took several trips to the Cub World and Stahlman trading posts where all sorts of goodies were for sale. Pocket knives, ice cream, and even jester hats caught our attention.

The Scouts also visited the obstacle course that Mr. Dan and Mr. Joe helped to renovate during a Service Project as part of their Wood Badge training this spring.

One of the highlights to our trip was the last night’s campfire. There were lots of skits put on by the Boy Scouts that staff the Resident Camp. You’ll have to ask some of the boys about the skits – “The Suitor of the Princess” and the “If I weren’t a Webelo” song. Some of the other Packs put together their own skits to entertain us as well.

The American Flag is proudly displayed at Camp Craig

The American Flag is proudly displayed at Camp Craig

But the best part of the camp fire is the grand finale where our country’s brave veterans are honored for their service and a tattered American flag is respectfully retired.

After we broke camp on Thursday morning, we decided to take an impromptu self-guided tour of Camp Craig, another active Boy Scout camp on the reservation.

From the looks of the boys on our way home, they had a great time and a looking forward to another time when they can visit Boxwell. In the meantime, I think we’ll get some well deserved rest!

Touring Camp Craig

Touring Camp Craig

Pack 126 Summertime activities May 19, 2009

Posted by Joe in Bears, Camping, Outings, Pack 126, Tigers, Webelos I, Webelos II, Wolves.
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Canoe2009-05-19bAre you ready for some good times?

Are you ready for the summer?

Let’s have some fun this summer with some great Scouting activities!

We have a summer packed with fun and excitement, so put on your smile and get ready for some good times with your friends!

Official Pack 126 summer activities

Here’s a list of our official Pack 126 Summertime activities. Mark your calendars! You won’t want to miss these!

May 23rd – Flag Placement at the Veteran’s Cemetery in Pegram
flag-2009-05-19Pack 126 is joining in with other Scouts from around the Middle Tennessee area to honor our country’s veterans by placing flags on their grave sites in memory of their service to our great country. Come join us. More information may be found here.

June 14th – Scout Sunday at Faith Community Church of the Nazarene
Religious_Emblem-2009-05-19The Scouts that completed the “God & Me” and the “God & Family” classes this spring will be recognized and receive awards during the 10:30 am worship service at Faith Community Church of the Nazarene. For directions, click here. For more information about the church, visit its web site.

July 18th – Scout Saturday at the Nashville Zoo
Zoo-2009-05-19Come visit the Nashville Zoo for a day of fun and adventure that’s been especially designed for Cub Scouts. Tigers, Wolves, Bears, and Webelos will enjoy walking through one of the nation’s premier zoos while earning their achievements and merit badges. For more information on the program, visit the Nashville Zoo’s web site page for Scout Saturday. Note: there is a cost of $10 per person for this activity.

August 8th – Scout Clean-up Cruise
leavenotrace-2009-05-19Take a cruise on the Blue Heron to an island in the middle of the river for a summer service project. We’ll do our part to keep Ashland City beautiful by picking up litter and cleaning up the island. Come ready for fun and service to our fellow citizens.

And there’s more!

If you’re looking for some more excitement, there are other activities that you can participate in. Although not official Pack activities (they don’t count toward your summertime participate patch), they’ll be fun and lots of us there.

May 23rd – Hike through Hidden Lakes Park with Troop 594
HikeBadge-2009-05-19The Webelos have been invited by Troop 594 to join them in a day hike through Hidden Lakes Park. We’ll leave shortly after the Flag Placement Ceremony for a 2-3 mile hike through the woods. We’ll even have lunch on the trail. Open to all Webelos.

June 6th – Scout Night at the Nashville Super Speedway
Nascar2009-05-19Join the racing excitement at the Nashville Super Speedway at special rate for Scouts. The cost of admission is $25 for adults and $15 for children 12 and under. These prices include a Pepsi and a hotdog. Call Jud Pyatt at 615-547-7217 for more information.

June 15th – 19th – Cub Scout Day Camp at Montgomery Bell State Park
Park2009-05-19Five days of Scouting activities is a wonderful way to start the summer! If you haven’t signed up this year’s Summer Day Camp at Montgomery Bell State Park, you’ll want to soon before space runs out. For more information, click here. Bus rides from Ashland City will be available.

July 6th – 9th – Webelos Resident Camp at Boxwell Reservation
Boxwell-2009-05-19Join Mr. Dan and Mr. Joe as they lead the Webelos on a 4 day adventure at Boxwell Scout Reservation. This camp is unlike any other you’ve attended. At the end of the 4 day trip, you’ll not only walk away having earned many merit badges, but you have made great memories and friends along the way.

August 1st – Scout Night with the Nashville Sounds at Camp Greer
Sounds-2009-05-19Join Scouts from around the Middle Tennessee Council as we watch America’s national pastime, baseball. The Nashville Sounds will take on theAlbuquerque Isotopes. Each Scout will receive lower section reserved seating, a scout patch, a pre-game all-you-can-eat picnic, a $6 souvenir voucher, and an opportunity to spend the night on the baseball field. It’s lots of fun! The cost is $25 per person.

Stay tuned!

Plus lots, lots more! So stay tuned to this blog site and our official pack web site for more information! Also keep in touch with your Den Leaders this summer; they’ll have lots of excitement in store for you!

Happy Scouting! And let’s have some fun!

Register for Day Camp before May 15th May 4, 2009

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daycamplogoWhat are you doing as soon as school is out? Cub Scout Day Camp is the place to be this summer!  Come spend five days participating in our Cub Scout Luau!   The cost is $60.00.  DEADLINE for registration is May 15th!  After May 15th you take a chance that all camps will be FULL!

When is it? June 15th – 19th.

Where it is? Montgomery Bell State Park

How much is it? $60 before May 15th, after that it’s $85.

What should I bring? Each day Cub Scouts should bring a water bottle (fill at home) towel, rain gear, and a sack lunch that does not require refrigeration. Be sure the Cub Scout’s name is on everything that he brings to camp.

What should I wear? Shorts or cool pants, t-shirt and tennis shoes (No Sandals, Crocs or Heelies). Spray with bug repellent and apply sunscreen before leaving home. On Monday you will be issued a Cub Scout Day Camp T-shirt to be worn during the week.

More information about Day Camp can be found online along with the application to signup.

Let’s Go Camping! Spring 2009 Cub-O-Ree! April 15, 2009

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Are you ready for some camping? Pack 126′s first camping trip of 2009 is right around the corner, so let’s get ready to pitch a tent, have some fun, and enjoy the great outdoors!springcuboree2009

How much does it cost? It’s $10 per camper to attend the Cub-O-Ree with a $40 maximum fee per family. So, you have one Scout, one adult, and one sibling, your total cost to go camping is $30. If you have a family of 6 or 8 and you want to bring everyone, it’s $40.

When is it? May 1-3, 2009

Where is it?
Beautiful Montgomery Bell State Park in Dickson, Tennessee. We’ll be in Group Camp #1.

What do I need to do? Fill out the registration form (available from Joe Webb or Kim Wilkerson). Payments should be made to Rhiannon, our Pack Treasurer.

What if I have questions?
Contact Joe Webb (615-405-4064) or Kim Wilkerson (615-792-2511)

Who can attend? This camping extravaganza is open to all scouts in Pack 126. Each scout must have at least one adult attend with him. And you can bring your little or big brothers and sisters too! It’ll be fun for the whole family.

What do I need to bring? The registration form has a suggested gear list that provides a great start for packing for the trip. Most importantly, bring a big expectation to have lots of fun.

Where can I get the registration form? Contact Joe Webb or Kim Wilkerson at the telephone numbers listed above.

What time should I arrive there? Check-in begins at 4:30pm on Friday afternoon, May 1.

What activities will be there? The Cub-O-Ree has lots of great fun for Scouts, this spring’s edition is no exception! As a bonus, on Friday night there will be an Arrow of Light Ceremony and on Saturday night some Webelos II’s will crossover into Boy Scouts during a Crossover Ceremony. It’ll be a wonderful experience that you won’t want to miss.

Where can I find more information about the park? Go to the park web site at http://www.stateparks.com/montgomery_bell.html.