See 2010_Boy_Scouts_8-27-10_FLYER for more information on Scout Night.

Come spend an exciting night at the Tar Pits! Find out how scientists discover tiny microfossils among the tar, assemble a saber-toothed tiger skeleton, and take a special flashlight tour of the Tar Pits!  See the attached document for more information and  to reserve your spot.Camp_Tar_Pits_2010

Click on the thumbnail Blue and Gold 2009 Info for information about the Blue & Gold, to be held Monday, Feb 22 starting at 6:30pm in the Hall.  Webelos 2 will be bridging.
Please send the RSRSVP formVP form into your den leader to hold your spot.  The entertainment will be magical!

A big thank you to all who participated in today’s Pinewood Derby! Here are the results for the Cub Races.  Both runs were averaged for the final time.

140 webelo Max Loo 3.162665
103 wolf Brad Smith 3.1817
104 bear Aidan Minear 3.18731
108 tiger Marco Uribe 3.196155
129 webelo Kyle Foucrier 3.20549
117 tiger Liam  Daniels 3.21604
120 bear Anthony Williams 3.225985
139 tiger Peter Selcho 3.2427
138 wolf Evan Selcho 3.24276
101 wolf Nicholas Poquette 3.249165
124 webelo Shaun Meyerhofer 3.2585
107 webelo Maxuel Ahumada 3.259475
119 wolf Michale Krager 3.2646
116 wolf Peter Degrood 3.267345
142 webelo Christain Labow 3.267405
137 webelo Luke Selcho 3.28607
130 bear Matthew Montagami 3.28796
132 wolf Matthew Erwin 3.29229
106 tiger Jared Minear 3.29955
128 tiger Troy Hines 3.318155
105 tiger Riley Minear 3.342065
146 wolf Matthew DeHarras 3.359025
122 tiger Zackary Green 3.35994
125 wolf Daniel Izmiriam 3.36055
144 wolf Jakob Balandran 3.379645
133 tiger Jimmy Enna 3.382265
127 bear Anthony Wilson 3.392515
112 bear Ian Jenan 3.39288
110 bear Riley Day 3.410755
135 bear Tommy Poletti 3.4709
126 tiger John Paul Pauly 3.498225
134 tiger Joshua Page 3.515615
113 wolf Jack Maguin 3.53739
118 bear Jonathon Clark 3.541415
147 wolf Evan Eschenburg 3.552335
148 wolf Tom Houston 3.609735
115 wolf Michael Clark 3.630415
143 tiger Lachlan Welch 3.70032
102 wolf Michael Vit 3.79481
131 tiger Alex Valle 3.81732
109 wolf Patrick Keagen 3.85166
123 wolf John Nikolas 3.859185
121 bear Jovanni Page 3.90906
145 bear Nicholas Garcia 3.941945
141 tiger Dante Guardi 4.288665
136 wolf Jared Suess 4.355035
111 tiger Jack Clark 4.38212
114 wolf Greg Paden 4.420425

For the “pit crew” races, here are the times:

114 pit Jan Danilels 3.172795
109 pit Dan Williams 3.19024
110 pit Luke Myerhofer 3.267345
116 pit Jene DeGrood 3.26997
111 pit Faith Hines 3.271735
113 pit Mallory Erwin 3.29028
101 pit Nathan Poquette 3.332795
102 pit Sky Smith 3.43119
112 pit Emily Izmirian 3.444125
108 pit Julia Clarke 3.61547
103 pit Dan Minear 3.672135
106 pit Molly Paden 3.78938
104 pit Colin Maguin 3.816525
107 pit Jane Paden 3.90077
105 pit Makayla Maguin 4.186125
115 pit TJ Suess 4.874325

Pack 227 is putting together a group for the LA Kings’ Scout Day. See the kings_hockey_11709 for more info.  We need to get the money in quick if you are interested. More information is available here

Here’s another order form and has a phone number for questions  la_kings_order.

This is taken from Pack 19 in Waxhaw, NC.

Presentation of Colors – Indoors

Narrator Actions
Attention. Will the audience please rise? (Pause.) The color guard waits in the back of the room for the audience to stand and become quiet.
Color guard, advance. The pack flag guards and bearer are on the left, and the U.S. flag guards and bearer are on the right. With the U.S. flag in the lead, they walk in and cross so that the U.S. flag will be on the left side of the room when you look toward the front. The bearers and guards take their positions near the flag stands, facing the audience and holding the flags vertically
Hand salute. Everyone, with the exception of the flag bearers and guards, salutes.
Please repeat with me the Pledge of Allegiance. (All join in.) The bearers and guards stand at attention and continue to hold the flags. The pack flag is lowered slightly so that the U.S. flag stands taller. The U.S. flag guards and bearer and pack flag guards and bearer do not salute or say the Pledge of Allegiance.
Two. The pack drops its salute. The pack flag is raised to its vertical position again.
Color guard, post the colors. The pack flag is placed in its stand. Its guards and bearer step back into place. The U.S. flag is then posted. Its guards and bearer salute it and step back into place.
Color guard, dismissed. The U.S. flag guard leads the procession to the back of the room with the narrator following last.

Comments:

  • When the U.S. flag is carried with another banner (such as the pack flag), it should always be on “its marching right” in the procession.
  • If there is only a narrow aisle, the procession follows this order in single file: U.S. flag guard, U.S. flag bearer, pack flag bearer, pack flag guard.

Retiring of Colors – Indoors

Narrator Actions
Will the audience please rise? (Pause.) The color guard waits in the back of the room for the audience to rise and become quiet.
Color guard, advance. The U.S. flag guard and bearer and pack flag guard and bearer walk down the aisle and to the flags. They stand behind the flags, facing the audience.
Color guard, salute. The guards and bearers salute.
Color guard, retire the colors. The U.S. flag is removed first (just slightly ahead of the pack flag).
Hand salute. Everyone, with the exception of the guards and bearers, salutes. The U.S. flag stays on its “marching right” as the guards and bearers proceed down the aisle to the rear of the room.
Two. Everyone drops the salute.

Attached is the sign up form for the hockey night at the Honda Center.  The last day for money submittal has been extended to Friday, Oct 16, so get your spot reserved today! hockey sign up form

Hello Cub Scout Families,

Parade starts at 10 AM.

Need to be in place by 9 AM. – Suggest arrival at 8:30 – 8:45

Enter the parade area from Goldenwest onto Orange. Parade spot numbers will be painted on the street. Class A uniforms required. Cubs and Tigers – hand held flags okay.

Cub Scouts – spot #115 – on PCH at 11th on the Ocean side of PCH (South side – Division 1) You may bring Pack Flag only. No signs, banners or Pack American Flag. Handheld flags are ok.

Tiger Float – spot #114 – on PCH between 8th and 10th on the Street side of PCH (North side – Float Formation) Parade ends at Main and Clay (near Garfield). All units should be at the end by 12:00 or 12:30. Because the Boy Scouts Garrison Flag unit is near the beginning of the parade they may be finished much earlier – around 11:30.

The Cub Scouts and Tiger Float are near the front of the parade this year. Tiger float will disband on Gothard Street just west of Main. The other units will disband on Main just south of Garfield. Please plan to pick up your Scouts when the entry reaches the disbanding area. It will be very crowded on Clay and you may have to park well east of Main Street. In the past I have advised not to try to park east of Main, but this year there are fewer streets closed to parking for the parade. However, the residents will probably be using this parking.

Please check-in with me upon arrival and departure from the parade.

In Scouting,

D.J. Clarke

Volunteer – Cubmaster

(714) 893-6348

campout

Where:   Huntington Beach Central Park (Gothard entrance)

When:   June 27, 2009

Setup / Lunch: 12:00pm NOON

Opening Flag Ceremony:   2:00pm sharp!

 

Pack your sleeping bags and tents and prepare to kick off the summer with Pack 227’s family campout. Spend a weekend breathing in the fresh air and taking in the sun at this clean, beautiful park. The park provides a quiet retreat from the usual city turmoil. Central Park features Lake Huntington, playgrounds, dirt and cement trails for walking and jogging, nature and bird watching and much, much more!  Please coordinate with your Den for food as each is responsible for planning and providing their own. This will absolutely be an incredible family experience; you won’t want to miss it! 

 

Space is limited, so sign up today!!!

If you have any questions, please see Mr. Clarke or Mr. Jay. Thanks!

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DEN #___________

Name

Phone

Email

Adult/Child

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Every scount also needs a medical record form filled out.

PACIFICA DISTRICT

BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA

The 2009 July 4th Parade is just around the corner

 Tiger Cubs, Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts and Venture Crews

(Class A Uniform required)

 

Boy Scout Color Guard

Fifty Pacifica District Boy Scouts and Webelos will carry the Garrison American Flag.

Troop 1 will present the Freedom Flag.

 

Tiger Cub Float

We will have a float for Tiger Cubs and younger Cub Scouts.  Although the design is still being developed, we anticipate that this will accommodate 30 to 35 people. Tiger Cubs are not allowed to march in the parade (there is an age restriction) but may ride on the float.

Float decorating dates/times to be announced at a later time.

 

Cub Scout Marching Unit

This group will have about 50 Cub Scouts marching.

Each Pack is encouraged to bring their own Pack Flag.

(No Pack banners, please)

 

Award Banners and other needs

Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts will carry the award banners for the winning entries. 

We will need about 15 Scouts and 8 adult leaders for this part of the parade. 

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SPECIAL SERVICES

There are a number of activities for volunteer work with the July 4th programs.  Assistance with the Run/Expo in the early morning, assistance with the fireworks show, and help with parade coordination. 

 

Please call Colleen Neugebauer at 714-963-0180 or email to colleenneug@hotmail.com   to enter your Pack or Troop.

NOTES:  Individual Troop and Pack entries will not be accepted by the parade officials but may be combined with the groups above.  ALL Troop and Pack entries will be handled through the Pacifica District Parade Coordinator, Colleen Neugebauer.

PER PARADE RULES:  NO roller blades, baby carriages, skate boards, or bicycles. 

Please cooperate and do not bring these to the parade.