Rocket Derby – Aug/2020

After a long break due to these special circumstances, our pack finally got together again.

We were outdoors, respecting social distancing and wearing masks. Our scouts learned how they can be safe and still have fun!

Tanah Keeta – Jan/2020

Tanah Keeta is a very well maintained park with lots of trails, lakes and many activities for the scouts.

We reserved the obstacle course and went on a day trip to Johnathan Dickinson State Park, which is right next door.

Highland Hammocks – Nov/2019

Highland Hammocks is our traditional first camping trip every scouting year. It’s a laid back trip that allows new parents to learn how our camping trips work and scouts get to spend a lot of time together to bond.

We went on multiple hikes, built a fire, played games and had some fun adventures.

 

Museum of Discovery and Science – Oct/2019

The “kid’s night at the museum” turned into a recurring pack event. It’s an opportunity for scouts and parents to spend the night with the pack without going “full camping” yet, we all sleep in sleeping bags anywhere in the museum.
This year’s theme was “Crazy Chemistry”, the scouts learned how to do some really fun chemistry!

Cross-over Meeting (May 10th)

Our last pack meeting of the season was at Camp Elmore. All kids got a chance to cross the bridge and get their new Scout Rank.

Our Cub Master dressed up as a Native American Chief and performed a ceremony with all the new Bobcats. We closed it out with burgers and hot-dogs.

 

Cuboree @ Camp Elmore (April 12-14)

The Pine Island Medieval Cuboree didn’t disappoint this year again. Not a lot of packs came along but it was still a lot of fun and well organized event. The kids didn’t stop from 7:30 am until 9:00 pm with a full day of activities.

Our gateway ended up winning first place!

At night we built a fire where the scouts did a skit , told funny and scary stories, and ate s’mores before going back to their tents.

 

Tanah Keeta (March 15-17)

Tanah Keeta is a BSA campsite managed (very well managed) by the Gulf Stream Council. It was the first time our pack camped out there and we want to make it an annual destination, it was a lot of fun.

We visited the Brightline facilities and the kids learned a lot about safety and how trains are run. They all got to honk the loud train horn and received cool souvenirs at the end.

The campsite had so many options of activities and fun things to do, we canoed one afternoon and everyone loved it.

Can’t wait to go there again!