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Welcome to Pack 934!

Being a Scout or adult leader in Pack 934 is a privilege and an honor, one that is proven every day by living the Scout Oath and Scout Motto. Our goal is to begin the development of boys in the cub scouting program and to encourage them to continue on to Boy Scouts. Cubs who strive to live by the Scout Oath and Motto grow in character and citizenship. Cub Scouts is an adult led organization. It is expected that the Scouts will make mistakes on their path in scouting; this is a natural learning experience.

How did you do? Did you earn your Summertime Pack Award?

Posted on Sep 2 2010 - 12:47am

It’s now time to let your den leaders know if what events you attended so your can be recognized for your efforts. 

All you had to do was attend atleast one den, pack, district or council event in June, July and August. Then let your den leader know to keep track which Scouts attended. Each den with 50% or more of their Scouts attending can earn the den ribbon for the summer.

Each Scout who attended all three events can earn the Summertime Pack Award pin, which is different for each rank level. Help your boys earn all levels!

 EVENTS THAT WERE SCHEDULED FOR THIS AWARD WERE:    

Great Resource for Cub Scout Volunteers

Posted on Sep 2 2010 - 12:43am

The following link provides access to a simple Cubcast "widget". Cubcast is a monthly online audio podcast for volunteers, providing terrific insights on ways to help deliver a quality Cub Scout program.
http://scouting.org/scoutcast/widget.aspx

A Look Back in Time...

Posted on Sep 2 2010 - 12:43am

Daniel Carter Beard (1850-1941)
 
Ten years older than Seton, Daniel Carter Beard grew up in Covington, Kentucky, just across the Ohio River from Cincinnati.  He loved the outdoors, and he spent long hours exploring the woods and drawing nature sketches.  He also loved hearing stories of American frontier life and could remember watching Conestoga wagons rolling west through Cincinnati.
 
After working for awhile as an engineer and surveyor, Beard moved to New York City to attend art school.  He provided illustrations for many books and magazines, including the first edition of Mark Twain's A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court in 1889.
 
It was there in New York that a chance encounter on a city street pushed Beard toward an interest in young people.  One cold winter day, he happened on a group of newsboys - boys who sold newspapers instead of going to school - sleeping on the pavement beneath a staute of Benjamin Franklin.  The sight convinced him to being what he called his "lifelong crusade for American boyhood".
 
In 1905, in the pages of Recreation magazine, Beard created a boys' program called the Sons of Daniel Boone.  It taught many of the same camping and nature skills as Seton's Woodcraft Indians, but Beard used frontier language instead of Indian terms.  Members organized themselves in "forts" and "stockades" and took on the names of such heroes as Daniel Boone (president), Kit Carson (treasurer), and Davey Crockett (secretary).
 
When Beard moved to Pictorial Review magazine after spending some time at Woman's Home Companion, he renamed the group the Boy Pioneers of America.  Then in 1909 he published a handbook, Boy Pioneers and Sons of Daniel Boone.  Just like Seton, Beard would soon play a role in the Scouting movement.
 
 
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Ernest Thompson Seton (1860-1946)

Youth Protection Training Change in Requirement

Posted on Aug 26 2010 - 11:33am

 

Effective June 1, 2010  Youth Protection Training is required for all registered volunteers.

Radio City Christmas Spectacular starring the Rockettes - SCOUT SPECIAL!

Posted on Jun 25 2010 - 9:14pm

Radio City Christmas Spectacular starring the Rockettes

Fill your heart with Christmas as the world-famous Radio City Rockettes® bring their legendary eye-high kicks and a cast and crew of over 100 to Oracle Arena in Oakland in America’s #1 Holiday Show, the RADIO CITY CHRISTMAS SPECTACULAR®!  Seen by 70 million people over 77 years, the Spectacular wonderfully appeals to the entire family.  Parents enjoy the flawless precision of the Rockettes in numbers such as the legendary “Parade of the Wooden Soldiers.”  Children marvel as Santa takes them on a magical ride to his workshop at the North Pole, where playful ragdolls come to life!  And everyone is genuinely moved at the stunning reenactment of the very first Christmas in the “Living Nativity.”  Create family memories that last a lifetime at the Radio City Christmas Spectacular!

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