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Cub Scout Pack 3039
(Allendale, Michigan)
 
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Council Traveling Cub Scout Day Camp
is open to all registered Cub Scouts. New Tiger Cubs may also attend. (It is expected that all your Webelos will attend Webelos Adventureland)

Cub Scout Adventureland is offered to Cub Scouts who are currently a Tiger Cub and going to be a new Wolf Scout and those who are currently Wolf Scouts and are going to be new Bear Scouts.
Scheduled for August 2 - 4


Webelos Adventureland is offered to Cub Scouts who are currently of the Bear rank, and who are going to be Webelos One, as well as Webelos One who will be Webelos Two. (Current Webelos Two Scouts should be in a Boy Scout Troop attending Gerber Boy Scout Camp) 
Scheduled for July 18 - 21
 
Attachments
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campmapcs.pdf Map  
cmpcamership.pdf Campership Application  
cmpcsguide2012.pdf Camp Guide Book  
cubscoutadventurelandschedule.PDF Cub Scout Adventureland Schedule  
webelosadventurelandschedule.PDF Webelos Adventureland Schedule  

What to bring to overnight camp


 

   

  • You must bring your uniform 
  • The Scouts will have their picture taken - if interested in purchasing cost is $10.00.
  • Please pack cloths into a large plastic tote with a lid that snaps shut. (Keeps animals out)
  • Cloths for every day, extra everything is highly recommended. No open toed shows, no crocks – both are safety hazards – often resulting in slivers or blisters. Sneakers with socks are required.
  • Shorts and t-shirts, bug repellent in a pump bottle – aerosols are not allowed.
  • Water Squirt guns – there is a huge water gun fight every night.
  • Snacks – breakfast bars – nuts, chips etc….
  • Parents who are driving – please gas up before we leave.  Each adult attending will need to take boys with them.
  • If any parents are going to drive or follow us to camp Gerber please let leader know ahead of time.  (We may need drivers)

q  Sleeping wear

q  Extra cloths, socks, t-shirts, etc…

q  Swim suit and towel

q  Hygiene items

q  Flashlight and extra batteries

q  Pump Insect repellent

q  Water bottle

q  Sleeping bags  & Pillow

q  Uniform & Hand book & Pack Activity T-shirt

q  Blue jeans, t-shirts, shorts

q  Sweater or light jacket

q  Extra pair of shoes

q  Rain coat or poncho

q  Spending money ($30) – they keep this – do not send more than you want them to spend

q  Light Jacket

q  Rain Coat

q  Comfortable shoes







Attachments
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campchecklist.PDF Scout Gear Check List  
campprovidedlist.PDF Camp Provided Check List  

Tigers


Attachments
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tiger information.pdf Tiger Information  
tiger parent letter.pdf Tiger letter template  
TigerMeetingPlans.pdf Tiger Meeting Plans  

Cub Scout Day Camp


Registration / Medical Information for Camp


Annual Health and Medical Record

(Valid for 12 calendar months)

Policy on Use of the Annual Health and Medical Record

In order to provide better care for its members and to assist them in better understanding their own physical capabilities, the Boy Scouts of America recommends that everyone who participates in a Scouting event have an annual medical evaluation by a certified and licensed health-care provider—a physician (MD or DO), nurse practitioner, or physician assistant. Providing your medical information on this four-part form will help ensure you meet the minimum standards for participation in various activities. Note that unit leaders must always protect the privacy of unit participants by protecting their medical information.

Parts A and B are to be completed at least annually by participants in all Scouting events. This health history, parental/guardian informed consent and hold harmless/release agreement, and talent release statement is to be completed by the participant and parents/guardians.

Part C is the physical exam that is required for participants in any event that exceeds 72 consecutive hours, for all high-adventure base participants, or when the nature of the activity is strenuous and demanding. Service projects or work weekends may fit this description. Part C is to be completed and signed by a certified and licensed heath-care provider—physician (MD or DO), nurse practitioner, or physician assistant. It is important to note that the height/weight limits must be strictly adhered to when the event will take the unit more than 30 minutes away from an emergency vehicle, accessible roadway, or when the program requires it, such as backpacking trips, high-adventure activities, and conservation projects in remote areas. See the FAQs for when this does not apply. 

Attachments
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medicalform.pdf Complete Medical Form  
micmpYouthHF.pdf Michigan emergency release form  

Camp Leader Information


All leaders must be registered with the BSA - if you are not registered there is a $15.00 registration fee along with an application to be filled out.  See attachment.

All leaders must have taken youth protection, this is scouting and leader fast start.  These are all available online at www.myscouting.org Once you have completed this training make copies and get them to the Camp committee with your registration and $15.00 check.

All leaders must complete a DHS form and submit it to your local DHS office before April 1 - see attachment

There is a ratio of 3:1 - for every three scouts attending camp there must be one leader.  If there are more leaders than needed there is an extra charge for the extra leaders.
Attachments
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2012adultleaderapp.PDF Adult Leader Application  
leaderdhsform2012.PDF Adult Leader DHS  
newleaderinfo2012.PDF New Leader Info