Cubby Notes 9-27-22

Cubby Notes 9-27-22

Cubby Notes 9-27-22

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The Cub Scout Motto: Do Your Best!

CUBBY NOTES
 
Sept. 27, 2022

 

Den meetings tonight –
6:30 pm inside the MUMC Commons.

CUBMASTER NOTES

Tonight are Den Meetings at MUMC inside the Commons at 6:30 pm. Lions do not meet tonight. We will go over a few announcements, talk about our popcorn fundraiser, and then separate into Dens. 

Uniforms
With everything going on, we understand the uniform may take a few meetings to get put together or you get a chance to get to the scout shop. No worries. Do your best and that's fine. We'll have our scout closet out. Our scout closet is where families can return scout shirts and uniform items to us for reuse by other families. We may not have everything but it helps. First come, first serve.

You can also visit a local Scout shop to purchase uniform pieces and the Den Handbook.

 


 

REGISTRATION

There is a lot to do at the beginning of the year including paperwork and dues. Youth Protection Training is required for all adult volunteers. Medical forms are required for all scouts and any adult and other family members that plan on participating in overnight scouting activities. All paperwork (applications, medical forms, returning family forms) and dues are due by October 4th.

Please make checks payable to Cub Scouts Pack 214. 

New Scouts: 
Please fill out an application (click image). Medical forms are required – see below. Dues are $165. Kindergarten age (Lion Den) pay only $75.

Returning Scouts Registration
Please fill out Returning Family form for ALL returning scout families (copies available at the meeting) and pay the $40 dues.

Medical Forms REQUIRED – Click Below

 

Set up your Scout Account in Scoutbook – Click Below

Youth Protection Training REQUIRED  for all adult volunteers- Click Below

Or you can find everything on our website HERE!

 


POPCORN SHOW & SELL

Great job everyone selling popcorn. Keep up the good work!

There are more shifts available for the following Dates:
October 1st
October 8th

**Note: The Carolina Beer Temple Show and Sells are for Webelos ONLY!**

To sign up for a show and sell popcorn slot click HERE.

A parent is required to be there with their scout. This is not a drop off/pick up event. Please have your scout dressed in their pack uniform. 

 


POPCORN FUNDRAISER

This fundraiser is great as each scout earns a portion of the sales to be applied against their scouting dues, super trip, etc.

Trail's End (The Popcorn…people) has an App that you can download to set up a user profile for you as the parent on behalf of your scout.  You can set up their profile to include a photo, quick message about their den and pack. 

The benefit of having the profile setup, is that it makes it super easy for you to send an email/text to friends, family, etc via their “auto share” feature. “Auto share” lets you send a prefab message out to people that you select that are listed in your contacts on the phone.  I sent out one a few days ago to about 15 friends and family, and it resulted in over $250 of direct on-line sales, which pretty much covered the bulk of the popcorn sales goal in less than 5 minutes of activity on my part.

Please download the Trail's End app and set up your/your scout’s profile on the App sometime soon.  Use the “auto share” feature to get a jump on the selling season.

Link to Trail's End website HERE.

Here are a few detail they may ask for:
Mecklenburg County Council, Etowah district, Pack 214.  It may ask for your scout’s scouting ID number, you can grab this on the Scoutbook page (once you have set it up) by using the link below:

 


CUB O'REE CAMP OUT

It will be October 14-16th at Belk Scout Camp in Midland, NC. Activities will include Archery, BB guns, fishing, ga ga ball, bmx bikes, climbing wall and more! This is a great first camping trip for new families. The facilities are nice, the camp sites are big and it's a great time. These are the types of events you'll remember when you look back on your time in scouting. We highly encourage you to attend.

The cost is $15. Please make sure we have medical forms A/B in hand for all attending as well as adults having completed YPT (Youth Protection Training). Please eat before arriving on Friday evening. The Pack will take care of Saturday breakfast, lunch, dinner as well as Sunday breakfast. 

Please let us know EARLY if you have any special dietary requirements.

If you have ANY questions about O'Ree, please reach out to our Cubmaster Mike or Mike HIllesheim, who is our coordinator for this year.  All of our experienced families and leaders have been there plenty of times so feel free to ask questions. 

Please make sure to leave us your tee shirt sizes in the comments for all attendees.

From our Cubmaster:
The sign up for O'Ree is available. I strongly encourage you to come join us for this event at Belk Scout Camp. These are the trips you'll remember with your scout and it's a great and safe place to get some camping experience. Attached you'll find a packing list and a rough schedule for the weekend. This is a family friendly event so feel free to bring the whole clan. Either this week or next, I will be available for you to ask any questions about what to bring, what the weekend is like etc. Please let me know if you have any questions. You can also speak to any of your den leaders or the committee chairs as well if you prefer. Remember to keep your packing simple. While you can pull up and drop off your gear, there is a short walk to the campsite. 

SIGN UP HERE!

Packing List & Schedule: Click HERE

Thank you!
 

UPCOMING EVENTS
Den Meetings
Tuesday, September 27
6:30-7:30p
MUMC Commons

Trailblazer Day
Saturday, October 1
9am-1pm

Belk Scout Camp

Den Meetings
Tuesday, October 4
Lions Meet **
6:30-7:30p
MUMC Commons

Committee Meeting
Monday, October 10
6:30p-7:30p
MUMC Room

Pack Meeting 
Tuesday, October 11
Lions Meet **
6:30-7:30pm
Eagle's Nest

O'Ree Camp Out 
Weekend of October 14-16
Belk Scout Camp

Den Meetings
Tuesday, October 18
6:30-7:30p
MUMC Commons

Den Meetings
Tuesday, October 25
6:30-7:30p
MUMC Commons

Den Meetings
Tuesday, November 1
Lions Meet **
6:30-7:30p
MUMC Commons

Committee Meeting
Monday, November 14
6:30p-7:30p
MUMC Room

Pack Meeting 
Tuesday, November 15
Lions Meet **
6:30-7:30pm
Eagle's Nest

 


 

Den Leader Notes

Lions

Tigers

Wolves
Wolves will work through some knot tying, additional camping survival skills and will prepare for our visit to Matthews FD on 10/4. We will also roll out our den duty chart for the next several months.

Bears
Bears will be working on Baloo the builder for the next 2 weeks.

Web 1s
Parents, please remind your scouts to continue tracking their daily 3 exercise activities and bring their sheets to the den meeting. This Tuesday, we will begin the “Cast Iron Chef” adventure, where we will be learning about fire safety, meal planning, and safe preparation of foods. 

AOLs
The AOLs will be working on knot tying and practicing pocket knife skills and safety.  Scouts should bring a pocket knife with them to the meeting.  Scouts that have their whittling chip should bring that as well.
 


Who's Who Pack 214

Cubmaster:
Mike Femenella 

[email protected]

Assistant Cubmaster:
Jason Yepko

[email protected]

Treasuer:
Chris Hildreth

[email protected]

Committee Chair: 
Laura Gallant
Heidi Hanson
Stephanie Perkins

[email protected]

Assistant Cubmaster/Trainer:
Dale Salter

[email protected]

 


SCOUT
OATH

 

 

SCOUT
LAW

 

A Scout is:

Trustworthy

Loyal

Helpful

Friendly

Courteous

Kind

Obedient

Cheerful

Thrifty

Brave

Clean

 

Reverent

 

Want to learn what is going on in Matthews:

Click HERE

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