Thursday, March 29, 2018

Need A Little Adventure In Your Summer?



Make Memories That Will Last a Lifetime at the Iconic Philmont Scout Ranch!

The Philmont Family Adventure is a once-in-a-lifetime chance to experience the Philmont Scout Ranch like never before!

Open to all registered members of the BSA and their families, you will have a chance to participate in all of the incredible activities offered at Philmont and make memories with your family that will last a lifetime.

WHO
All registered members of the BSA and their families

WHERE
Philmont Scout Ranch, Cimarron, New Mexico

WHEN
Full Session Week 1: 6/24-30; Week 2: 7/1-7
Half Session 1 Week 1: 6/24-27; Week 2 7/1-4
Half Session 2 Week 1: 6/27-30; Week 2 7/4-7

COST:
Full Week Adult: $350; Child/Youth: $150 - includes tent, meals, program fees
Half Week Adult: $215; Child/Youth: $100 - includes tent, meals, program fees

Space is limited, so don’t miss out on this incredible opportunity!

You can customize your adventure by choosing activities that appeal to you. Morning and afternoon programs will be offered daily, as well as day-long activities ... if you’re feeling extra adventurous!

This is different from any previous event at the Philmont Scout Ranch, and will truly be an unforgettable experience for all families in attendance.

For more information, click the link above for The Philmont Family Adventure. Full Session Schedule is HERE.  Half Session Schedule is HERE.


Wednesday, March 28, 2018

Cyber Chip


Long gone are the days of the "be home before the sun goes down" kind of parenting that a lot of us grew up with. Unfortunately, however, the more kids are inside, the more inclined they are to engage in some kind of online, electronic activity. I'm sure we've all seen news reports about cyber bullying, online security, location services on devices, geotagging of photos and social networking predators. It would be nice to think these topics won't impact our youth, but we need to be proactive and realize that we are in the thick of it! We must protect them.

Crazy fact - did you know that over 5 MILLION Facebook users are actually kids under the age of 10 even though the age limit to even have an account is 13?

If you have a pulse, you've likely heard of.... Minecraft. I know my scout absolutely LOVES watching YouTube videos that have to do with Minecraft and his other favorite video game du jour. However, if you think, for a second, they should watch these unsupervised, you're in for a shock. A great deal of the content in these videos is highly inappropriate.  Predators use clickbait to lure them to watch material that is anything but age appropriate for Cub Scouts or adults for that matter!

More and more children have iPads, iPhones, tablets, Ipods and more and more access than ever to a whole worldwide web that is not the most friendly to the eyes, heart and especially to the spirit and character of our children.

With the electronic world aimed against us, how can parents teach our children internet safety principles?

In partnership with NetSmartz®, the Boy Scouts of America developed the Cyber Chip program. Along the same lines of how the Whittling Chip is designed to teach the boys pocketknife safety, the Cyber Chip is designed to teach them internet safety. There are BSA Cyber Chip requirements for boys in grades 1-3, grades 4-5 so your Cub Scouts are covered! In fact, there are programs available from grades 1 - 12! Even if your children aren’t in Cub Scouts, you can still take advantage of NetSmartz’s awesome programming.


Each Cyber Chip level covers topics such as cyber bullying, cell phone use, texting, blogging, gaming and identity theft. To earn the Cyber Chip, Cub Scouts sign an Internet Safety Pledge, watch an age-appropriate online video and share what they’ve learned with their den or den leader. Older boys complete additional activities.

Once they present their completion certification to their den leaders, they will earn their Cyber Chip which is a temporary patch to be worn on their uniform. (It's pictured at the top of this post.)

The Cyber Chip expires annually. Scouts are required to “recharge” the chip each year by returning to the NetSmartz® website for their grade and completing the recharge requirements (at the bottom for their required grade). Grades 1-3 have their own experience, Grades 4-5 have another, 6-8 have another and grades 9-12 have their own as well. This keeps the information relevant and age appropriate. Upon this completion, they'll be presented with a recharged pin to wear on their patch.


It is definitely hard to navigate these waters, but we have a responsibility to keep our kids safe and we can only do that by first educating ourselves. By encouraging our kids to participate in programs like the Cyber Chip, we are taking steps to ensure they are equipped with the tools to keep them and their friends and siblings safe.

If you want to make sure you're on top of things, the Boys and Girls Club of America created a CyberSafe program that will give you tips, discussion cards and resources for broaching the topics of cyberbullying, mobile technology, social networks and online privacy.

Cyber safety -- it's all of our jobs! It’s never too early to begin talking about it with your boys. Start your conversation today and help them earn this awesome temporary patch that can be worn with their uniform -- the Cyber Chip!

Sunday, March 25, 2018

Spring Campout - Recap


We could not have asked for better weather for camping this weekend! A huge thank you to all of the help preparing meals, to Rory for teaching the cubs new songs for the campfire and to Troop 1910 for allowing us to be a part of their campfire program.


I hope everyone walked away with a new memory and an experience to cherish forever.  Seeing how it takes a village to pull these off... BALOO training is how you can make these continue to happen!

If you snagged some pictures (and I know you did!), please share them with us!  E-mail your favorite photos to our Pack's e-mail address (click and it will open an e-mail for you) and we will use them in the annual slide show.  Our Scouts LOVE seeing their faces on the big screen and it's always so much fun to preserve these memories for the whole Pack.

Here are a few highlights!







All of these photos (and more) will be uploaded to the Pack's Google Drive and made available to our families with a link to view and add their own (if you choose not to e-mail them).

Thank you all again for keeping the OUT in scOUTing!  Weekends like this are what it's all about!

Tuesday, March 20, 2018

You Shoulda Put A Label On It!



Believe it or not, it's time to start thinking about SUMMER CAMP and VACATIONS!  You'll be needing to label lunch boxes, waterbottles, athletic wear, shoes, backpacks and we have partnered up for a fundraiser with one of the best sites for personalized labels -- namely, Mabel's Labels.

You can visit Mabel's Labels by clicking THIS LINK. You will be taken to the fundraising action page. Under the box on the left (SELECT YOUR SCHOOL/ORGANIZATION), click the orange bar to scroll down and find "CUB SCOUT PACK 1910". This will take you to our Pack's page within the Mabel's Labels fundraising selections. From there... start checking out all their awesome options!

I can attest that the quality is TOP NOTCH... dishwasher safe, waterproof, microwave safe... I've put them on everything from favorite blankets to stuffed animal tags to Matchbox cars to Scout handbooks to backpacks to sippy cups to headphones to every... single... solitary piece of camping equipment my Boy Scouts own --including their eating utensils, chairs and sleeping bags! SUPER great investment for ANYTHING going to ANY Scout camp!

You needn't be part of Cub Scout Pack 1910 to order so feel free to invite your family and friends to do their label shopping here too!!  Every purchase benefits the pack.


Oh, and did I mention, they're having a 40% off SALE starting THURSDAY on the Starter Label Pack. There's a great array of designs for everyone and features the four sizes featured above. This pack is an ideal introduction to the Mabel’s product family. This collection of durable, waterproof labels is a great way to help ensure your kids' belongings make it home with them! It includes includes:

  • 24 Mini Custom Name Stickers: 1-1/2" x 5/16"
  • 8 Custom Shoe Stickers (4 pairs): 1.3"
  • 42 Tag Mates™ Stick On Clothing Labels: 13/16" x 3/8"
  • 2 Personalized Bag Tags: 2-1/4" x 1-1/4

The sale is through the end of the month.  So, order them for all your kiddos cause you know you need them plus, anything you purchase helps the Pack!  Feel free to share with friends!


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Thursday, March 8, 2018

Friends of Scouting


Pack families, we are nearing the deadline of our Friends of Scouting campaign.

If we can get each of our families to commit to at least a $20 or $30 pledge,  we will not only reach our goal, we will also secure a substantial savings for our Pack.

By meeting our goal, our Pack is able to get ALL advancement awards (this includes rank cloth patches, adventure loops, cyber chip patches, rank cards and all of the adventure pins for Webelos and Arrow of Light) FREE FOR AN ENTIRE YEAR!!  






Your help to our Council through Friends of Scouting will come through with a direct savings straight to OUR UNIT!  Again, all of our rank advancement for our youth will be at no cost to us from April 1, 2018 to March 30, 2019 but only IF WE MEET OUR GOAL OF $1,000.


Please help us meet our goal! 

Our last collection will be March 20 at our Pack meeting.  You may log into the Friends of Scouting website and make your pledge or fill out the pledge card at the March Pack Meeting!  Thank you in advance for all you do for Scouting!

Longhorn Council camps are where we go for most of our Pack campouts.  Did you know that they do not charge Longhorn Council Units for facility usage at all?  The money raised through Friends of Scouting helps keep these camps in top shape... from the infrastructure, to maintenance, to equipment... and new construction builds for the benefit of the youth. Everything raised through Friends of Scouting stays in Council for the benefit for all.  It's a great thing.


Jessica Cristy, Pack 1910's FOS Chair, will be at the March Pack meeting to collect the pledge cards (pictured above). The pledge can be a one-time gift, it can be a monthly or quarterly contribution – however it makes sense for you to meet your commitment, Friends of Scouting can accommodate your request. No gift is too big... no gift is too small...

Or, you can go to www.myfos.org and register your commitment to our campaign. There you will be able to make your commitment and schedule your payments according to your own needs.

(Note: Make sure you designate Pack 1910 when you make your commitment so we can accurately record it).

Tuesday, March 6, 2018

Space Center Houston

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We are a pack with a plan!  Don't believe me? Come to one of our leader meetings to see for yourself!  Part of our plan for this year and every two years in fact, is to take our Webelos I and Arrow of Light Scouts with one parent to Space Center Houston for an evening of exploration and space fun.

And the best part - it's that time again!  While this trip is ONLY for Webelos or Arrow of Light, it's an amazing experience we look forward to every time it comes up in our rotation.

For the convenience of our families, we have set up a PayPal button on the Pack Payment page but you still need to complete the Registration Form is actually done on the Google Form.

Sunday, March 4, 2018

Scout Fundraiser


Pack 1910's annual fundraiser is popcorn. We hope that every scout family realizes the importance of participating in that to help support our program -- (awards, pinewood derby cars, t-shirts, patches, etc.) Popcorn fuels Cub Scouts -- it's THAT simple! However, each year we also choose an optional fundraiser to allow Cub Scouts to earn money that will assist paying for their own personal Scout equipment and adventures.

WasteZero & Longhorn Council have joined forces to help clean up our communities and support local scouts with a trash bag fundraiser (this will replace the Camp Card program that wasn't as successful for the boys as in years past).

Participating Scouts will receive 35% commission on their sales. This commission will go into the Cub Scout Pack's general fund, but with a notation that it is for the benefit of your scout. His hard work earns him the commission. Period. Funds earned during the trash bag fundraiser can be used for Day Camp registration fees, the Webelos trip to Space Center Houston this fall, membership registration each year, scouting supplies and equipment, special events, camping fees, etc.

This is NOT a Pack fundraiser. This is also NOT a mandatory fundraiser. It is completely optional -- however, who DOESN'T use TRASH BAGS? EASY SALES! Especially with spring yard clean ups about to start happening all over the neighborhood!

The campaign will sell Waste Zero trash bags in three sizes:

13 gallon Tall Kitchen Bags (50 count $15) so $5.25 commission

30 gallon Large Trash Bags (30 count for $15) $5.25 commission

41 gallon Contractor Bags (16 count for $20) $7 commission

The high quality bags feature drawstrings and contain 50% recycled content. All bags are proudly made in the USA. We are excited for the trash bag sales because unlike popcorn or even camp cards, everyone uses and needs trash bags. Selling a product that everyone needs makes it harder for prospective customers to say no.

We will pick up the order forms at the March District Roundtable. Take order sales begin NOW!  Jessica Cristy, our new fundraising chair (YAY), can facilitate getting the order forms to den leaders for distribution.

One cool feature -- there will also be a TEXT TO BUY option for Take Order. Customers can order by texting the word “Scout” to 41411. It will give them prompts to pay and that way they can use their Credit/Debit cards from the comfort of their own phone and pay immediately without the needs for one of the swipers or a special app on your phone! Cash and check are also acceptable methods of payment. Payment is collected AT THE POINT OF SALE. All orders need to be paid for at the time they are ordered.

TAKE ORDER FORMS AND PAYMENTS DUE DATE WILL BE DUE AT THE APRIL PACK MEETING APRIL 10.

We will pick up product Thursday, May 3 at the District Roundtable. They will be ready for pick up and distribution to your customers after that.

Our Council is doing incentive prizes as follows as well:

  • Filler UP: Sell a customer for each line on the order form, scout receives a small lock back pocket knife
  • $500 in Sales: Scout receives a larger Boy Scout knife
  • $1,000 in Sales: Scout receives a 1 liter CamelBak backpack

March Parent/Committee Meeting

PARENTS WANTED!!! PLEASE ATTEND MONDAY'S COMMITTEE MEETING TO HELP THE PACK MAKE PLANS AND DECISIONS ABOUT YOUR SON'S SCOUT ACTIVITIES.

The Pack Committee helps ensure that our Cub Scouts are offered fun-filled and meaningful events through the year.

Parents please attend and help enrich and strengthen our Pack. Topics include upcoming pack meeting plans, assignments for the next month and upcoming large-scale activities.

We have a few leadership roles we would love to have filled and just by coming to these meetings -- you could help the Pack tremendously! You can RSVP on Scoutbook or just show up! The meeting agenda link will be posted in the Comments field below the event on the ScoutBook calendar. We ask that you please print your own (no wasted paper).

The meeting is at 7pm at the Scout House on Monday, March 5. We will be finalizing the March Pack Meeting, discussing Pine Wood Derby event, finalizing the Spring Campout, touching on the summer calendar of events and more.

Come join us!

Friday, March 2, 2018

BALOO


Parents and Leaders - we are in CRITICAL need of more BALOO trained adults in our Pack.

What IS BALOO training? 

BALOO training is the Cub Scout leader training required for any Cub Scout den or pack outdoor event, including pack and Webelos den overnight camping. BALOO certification is reached after completion of two components—one online and one practical, hands-on session (that means you'll be camping). Both components must be completed to qualify as a “TRAINED” Cub Scout outdoor leader.

The online component which must be completed prior to the practical component contains introductory and basic information that will be built upon during the camping. Cool thing... YOU CAN DO THIS PORTION RIGHT NOW in the comfort of your own home by simply logging into your my.scouting.org account (the same one where you took Youth Protection Training) and knock that out of the way!  Talk about being proactive! 

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Why take BALOO?  

Great question! I'm glad you asked. Here's the simple explanation: We cannot camp without BALOO trained adults. It's that simple. 

As a Pack, we are not allowed to camp-out anywhere other than at a Council or District sponsored event UNLESS we have at least one BALOO trained adult. Currently, only have two BALOO trained adults in our ENTIRE PACK!  How is this possible in a Unit our size?!?

As a Pack, we have set a standard that we will have a minimum of two BALOO trained adults on every overnight event, because if there is only one.... and that person has to leave... the event has to end. The more BALOO trained adults we have in our Pack, the better off our entire program is.

We know not everyone can make every camp out which is why we need MULTIPLE PARENTS AND LEADERS to obtain their BALOO certification. This is not the time to rely on everyone else to ensure your Scout's program is the best one around -- THIS is a way YOU can make an IMMEDIATE DIFFERENCE!!!


BUT I'M NOT A TRAINED LEADER

So what? You don't have to be!  Cool, huh? You only have to be an adult who wants to see our Pack's outdoor program continue and succeed.


SO, WHAT'S THE CATCH?

The catch is that... we need parents to attend!  You need to take the training and then commit to being one of those BALOO trained adults who comes camping with us!  



WHEN AND WHERE IS THE TRAINING?

  • April 6-8 at Sid Richardson Scout Ranch will be a combined BALOO and IOLS course so participants will earn both certifications! IOLS is Introduction to Outdoor Leadership Skills. If you want to be an Assistant Scoutmaster for the Troop once your son joins Boy Scouts, this is that required leadership training -- you'll already have it out of the way! BONUS! Do note that this has a 6:30ish check in time that Friday night at Sid so consider travel times. 
  • April 13-14 at Joe Pool Lake will be a BALOO only course (6p-6p)


  • September 15-16 (location and times TBA)


For the April courses, registration is live nowCLICK HERE and scroll down to the course you wish to take and sign up online.  Take the online portions sometime this month and you're SET and my personal hero!  Who wouldn't want that designation?

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Once you complete the course, you get a handy dandy business sized card that signifies you are indeed a BALOO trained adult. KEEP THAT IN YOUR WALLET!  It has to be on your person for the overnight events! Oh, and Pack leadership - we need a copy of that!

The only way to make our program be the best one around is to invest in it!  

BALOO is one or two evenings with some amazing leadership and parents just like you who want to see their son's units be awesome! Such a small investment with a huge payoff for everyone!

Thursday, March 1, 2018

Camping Do's and Don'ts

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  • Practice setting up your tent before you get on the camping trip. Make sure it is complete and you know how to put it up. Of course we will help you but you don’t want to get out there to realize you don’t have stakes or poles!
  • Plan on it getting colder than you think – you can always take off a layer or remove a blanket. Put a sheet inside your sleeping bag it keeps it clean inside and will give you a layer of warmth or a layer of cool.
  • Bring rain gear – you never know what the weather will be
  • Change clothes to sleep in. (will keep you from getting cold due to moisture in the fabric from the day and you never know what you have on your clothes that you are bringing into your tent…poison ivy)
  • Always have a tarp under your tent. Make sure none of it sticks-out from the bottom of the tent or it will collect rain and make the inside of your tent wet.
  • Allow your son to do as much of the work while camping as possible (help putting up the tent, carrying stuff, etc). HE CAN DO IT!! And will be proud that he did it.
  • Store food, candy, toothpaste in your car or animal proof container but NOT your tent. They can smell it!
  • Maintain the buddy system & Youth Protection Training (YPT) at all times!


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  • Never sleep in a tent with a child who is not your own. – BSA rule
  • No alcohol anywhere, anyhow, anytime. – BSA rule
  • No smoking or tobacco products in sight of Cub Scouts. – BSA rule
  • Never leave candy/chips or candy/chip wrappers or food of any kind in your tent or in your clothes in your tent. Animals can smell it. This includes toothpaste, open Gatorade and other soda cans, etc. If in doubt leave it in your car.
  • Cub Scouts should not have/use knives in Tiger and Wolf ranks. Bears and higher ranks may only bring pocket knives if they have completed the “Whittling Chip” pocket knife achievement and have their Whittlin’ Chip card or badge on their person. No knives with a blade longer than the width of a child’s palm. – BSA rule.
  • Avoid 100% cotton clothing…think wool or synthetics. Cotton stays damp and makes you feel cold.
  • Leave behind the Nintendo DS, iPod, or other electronics/game systems. This is the boys’ opportunity to get away from all that. Besides, they could get damaged or lost. BSA insurance doesn't cover that!
  • No precious toys/ jewelry – could get damaged or lost.

Don't Mess With Texas Art Contest


Did you know that Texans ages 16-34 are the most likely to litter? We need to do all we can to motivate young Texans to keep our environment free from trash. Help Don't mess with Texas and Keep Texas Beautiful teach our future leaders the importance of litter prevention by getting involved in the Don't mess with Texas® K-12 Art Contest!

This contest is a great way to share the Don’t mess with Texas and Keep Texas Beautiful litter prevention messages with our Scouts so that they learn good habits now to last them a lifetime!

Entry deadline is April 20, 2018.  There are some pretty cool prizes!  I know we have some creative Scouts!  Do your best and you may wind up one of the winners!

Texas students enrolled in grades K-12 are invited to submit original artwork promoting litter prevention and keeping Texas beautiful. The contest begins January 16, 2018. All entries must be submitted or postmarked by April 20, 2018. Entries will promote the Don't mess with Texas and/or Keep Texas Beautiful litter prevention slogans. Decisions will be judged based on creativity and uniqueness, inclusion of a litter prevention message and interpretation of theme, overall visual appeal, composition and age appropriateness. Students who create the top 13 winning designs will have their artwork assigned to a month or placed on the cover of the 2019 Don't mess with Texas Calendar. Each will also win a Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 9.7" tablet donated by Samsung. All student winners and runners-up may be showcased on the Don't mess with Texas and Keep Texas Beautiful websites and social media sites, at the 2018 Keep Texas Beautiful annual conference, in media announcements, and through other channels.

Official contest rules are found HERE.
Entry form is found HERE.
Official event flyer can be found HERE.
Litter fact sheet can be found HERE.

Some of last year's winners are below, the remainder can be found HERE:

2nd grade, Katherine Sunwoo

4th grade, Karis Lee

7th grade, Stacy Chen

Kindergarten, Estrella Delgadillo