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AN OUTDOOR PROGRAM FOR WEBELOS & PARENTS
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While Boy Scouts may seem a long way off, the
adventure is just around the corner. Webelos Adventure Camp is
chance for your son to get a taste of what Boy Scouts is really
like. Each Webelos and his adult partner, called an Akela, will
participate in Scout Show-n-Do activities. They will also share
meals and enjoy a campfire program with a host Boy Scout Troop. The
cost is $75 a pair (Webelos & Akela) and $40 for an adult with
his/her den/pack. Each Webelos-Akela pair will receive a special
patch that signifies their participation in this year’s Webelos
Adventure Camp. The camp will provide all meals and overnight tent
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WEBELOS ADVENTURE CAMP SCHEDULE?
Thursday, June 9
(Participants assigned campsite, tour of camp)
5:45pm Evening Flags
6:00pm Dinner
8:15pm Campfire Program
9:00pm Campsite Activities—cracker barrel
10:00pm Lights Out
Friday, June 10
(Shooting sports, Readyman, Geologist,
Naturalist, Outdoorsman, &
Forester)
11:30am-1:00pm Lunch
(With your host troop)
1:00pm-2:30 Round Robin Activity Badges 3rd
rotation
(Shooting sports, Readyman, Geologist,
Naturalist, Outdoorsman, &
Forester)
2:30pm-4:00 OA and troop interaction with packs
4:00pm Akela Meeting
5:00pm Free time in the troop site
5:45pm Evening Flags
6:00pm Camp Feast
7:15pm Scout’s Reverence Service
8:15pm Campfire Program
9:00pm Campsite Activity
10:00 p.m. Lights Out
Saturday, June 11
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7:30am Morning Flags
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7:45am Breakfast
- 10:00 a.m. Leave For Home
(make sure campsites are clean)
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Webelos Should Bring...
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Your Scout
uniform (you’ll
wear it during all activities!)
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A sleeping bag
or blankets and pillows
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A change of
clothes
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Your
toothbrush, toothpaste, and other toiletries
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A jacket as
nights are cool
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A rain coat,
just in case
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Insect
repellent, sunscreen, closed toed shoes, & hat
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Medication,
&Annual Health and Medical Record (parts A & C).
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Additionally, Akelas Should Bring...
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A folding
chair for you and your Scout
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A water
bottle/canteen
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A eating kit
(spoon, fork, knife, plate, bowl and cup for lunch and Friday
dinner) for you and your scout.
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A jacket for
the cool night
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Rain gear,
just in case
- Firewood (optional)
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For more information contact:
Camp Director Mark Chadwick (559) 871-4633,
chadman@unwiredbb.com
Staff Advisor Donivan Crawford (559) 623-3193,
donivan.crawford@scouting.org
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