Lion Country Camp Out, October 2-4th

Hello Parents,
We are just a few days away from our first camping trip of the year… Lion Country Safari!
This email contains all the information you will need to make it a great weekend for you and your Scout.
I have attached a few documents for your review. There is a lot of information in this email and attachments!! Please read all of it!!!
First is a copy of our Meal Menu, we will be serving Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner on Saturday and Breakfast Sunday morning before we depart. Friday Night you are on your own so it’s a good idea to either eat before you get to camp or bring something to eat that night. If anyone has any special dietary needs, please review the menu and plan accordingly! Most families will also bring a small cooler with snacks and drinks for their family remember NO ALCHOLIC BEVERAGES are permitted at any BSA function. We will have Water and Lemonade coolers set up and available for everyone at camp at all times.
Second is the itinerary/duty roster for the weekend. Please review so that you know when your den has responsibilities for cooking, clean up, etc. the times we will be going to the park and drive thru safari. On Saturday we will be attending a Scout Workshop program at 10:00 AM if you are planning arriving on Saturday morning make sure you are there by at least 9:00 AM to have time to set up your tent and enter the park with the Pack, we must enter the park together as a pack at 10:00 AM.
Third is a suggested Supply list of items to bring for yourself and your family. If you are new to camping this is very helpful! Don’t forget, reusable plates, cups, bowls, and utensils for each member of your family. Water!! All Families please bring at least 2 gallon of water per person or up to 6 gallons per family for Pack use it will be warm this weekend and we will use all of it!! Firewood: We cannot collect wood in the area for use, so please grab a bundle from Publix or Home Depot this week and bring it with you!! Also there is a water playground inside the park, so bring proper attire and towels with you. As always, sunscreen is a must for all of our camping trips.
Fourth is a printable BSA Health Form we MUST have it on hand while camping, please print, fill out and bring it with you if you haven’t already turned one in this year. A new Health form is required every year so even if you filled one out last year we will need a new one.
Fifth are directions to the KOA Campground located directly next to Lion Country Safari. Drive time from Weston is around 1hr & 15min.
You can arrive as early as 4pm, but try not to be too late sunset is around 7:00 PM and there is not a lot of lighting in the camping area. Once you arrive at the park you will need to check in with a member of the camping committee and the KOA camp director at the KOA entrance then you will be given directions to the primitive campground, look for the Pack 183 Trailer on the left hand side of the road. Once there, a Camping Committee member will show you where to park, unload and direct you to where you will set up your tent. Due to the high number of families camping this weekend we will need to assign a tent spot to each family. We will be grouping dens together as much as possible, so be sure to ask where you should set up, before you begin.
*WEBELO FAMILIES: All Webelo Scouts should bring a self-inflating sleeping pad or similar as they will be sharing a two or three person tent with one or two other Webelo Scouts and an inflatable air mattress is too big.

I think we have covered everything, but if you have any questions please find anyone of our Camping Committee members, in the green pack shirts. We are more than happy to assist with any questions.
Amy Hess (954) 651-8775
Jody Hess (954) 683-3640
Oksana Boreiko (718) 873-7252
Sherri Kruger (954) 253-9305