Monday, August 30, 2021

You Missed Our Sign Up Day????

 You MISSED Cub Scout Registration?!!??!?



(I'll let you in on a little secret... it's totally okay!) If you were unable to make it to Pack 1910's sign up day yesterday, please know that it is never too late to join Cub Scouts. We are a year-round program!

So, if you didn't make it the in-person sign up, no worries!  We will have another "official" sign-up day via Zoom on Sunday, September 12 where we'll have leadership available to answer questions about our Unit and help you with getting registered BUT... you don't need to wait for that, you can jump in and join ANYTIME!  JOIN HERE

The faster you join, the more fun you can have! Don't think about it - just do it!

Wednesday, August 18, 2021

Awesome Reasons To Be A Cub Scout



Scouting makes the world such a small place! As a mom who has been in Scouting for over 16 years now, I can attest to the lifelong memories you'll make in Scouting with your family. It's truly a program like no other. 

When I was a kid, I couldn't wait to grow up only to realize -- it's a TRAP!  But Scouting seems to bring out the inner child in us all!  We get to dial it back, simplify, get back into nature, unplug, and enjoy slowing down long enough to make some real memories.  

In Cub Scouts, the whole family can be right in the middle of the fun! While Scouting is a program for the kiddos, we are ALL about family!  We ARE a family.

I'd posted an article from a blog years ago 10 Awesome Reasons You Should Sign Your Kid Up For Cub Scouts and I wanted to share a couple of those with you. Click the link to read the entire article.  It's worth a moment of your time!

The Power of Achievement.  Cub Scouts is the perfect example of winning by doing. You want this then you need to do this. And the guidelines are drawn out and easily followed. There is such a sense of accomplishment in seeing their personal reward via belt loops, pins, patches and the like for doing their best, not necessarily in BEING the best.

Lifeskills.  Kiddos learn age-appropriate skills that translate over to every day life. Outdoor safety, water safety, food safety, knife safety, fire safety... these are skills they can take with them everywhere... forever.

Family Bonding.  This was a big one to me. When you sign your kiddo up for sports, you show up to practices and sit on the sidelines passing time on your smartphone.  Someone else is in charge and you're just there.  In Scouting, you're helping your child in the process and making memories along the way. You get to be the one to help them master that skill.  The gift of time is personified in that your presence is a present!  Being a family unit, when your son and daughter come to a campout, everyone gets to participate and learn in the process. No one sits on the sidelines -- Scouting is for everyone!

Remember, Sign Up Day is right around the corner and it's a great time to invite a friend (yours or your child's) to come register.  Ready?  Set!  Scout!

Monday, August 16, 2021

Meet The Teacher - Hidden Lakes Elementary

 


Thank you to everyone at Hidden Lakes Elementary School who stopped to visit with us at the Cub Scouts information table.  We appreciate your time and your interest in our program.

So, you have the flyer... you may have even jotted your contact information on the visitor log... your son or daughter has an interest in Scouting.  So... what's next?  


Oh yeah...TO JOIN CUB SCOUTS!  If you signed up for more information or you took a flier with all of our information on it -- it will lead you back here, to our blog.  And I'm here to tell you our sign up night is...


SUNDAY, AUGUST 29     3:30 pm - 6:30 pm


at the Scout House
United Methodist Church Keller
1025 Johnson Road

If you have an questions, please don't hesitate to contact us at pack1910cubscouts@gmail.com
 
The format for the afternoon will be come and go.  There will be a sign in table and then parents will visit a set of tables, youth will visit another set of tables and then come together at the end to meet with our Membership Chair. Everyone who signs up between now and at our Sign-Up Night will be entered to win a hiking kit!




Friday, August 13, 2021

USS Lexington - Sign Up Extended

 


Although the deadline has officially passed for registration to attend the USS Lexington, I inquired if there was still space available should any members who missed the deadline decide to attend or in the event any of our Pack's new members want the opportunity to sign up.  

Answer -- YES!  

They still have space so if you wish to attend this extraordinary experience, be sure to fill out our REGISTRATION FORM right now!  All the details are on the Google Form.  Trip is in September.

Summer of Service - Artful Advancement LAST CALL!

  


TWO WEEKS TO GO!

Hey Pack members -- we've got two weeks left in August until the end of our Summer of Service Artful Advancement component.  

Mrs. Cully still has rocks available if you want to pick some up to paint, or grab your own to include.  

Paint your rocks and then drop the completed rocks off at the Keller Rock Art trail anytime from now through the end of August. Look out for our Pack 1910 section started by Mrs. Cully and her family!   

Don't forget to wear your Pack t-shirts and take a few pics.  Check out our previous post with more info and tips for rock painting.


Find the trailhead and head over to the Cub Scout Pack 1910 section...  then leave your mark!




 

Tuesday, August 10, 2021

Scouting is S'more Fun With Friends -- Join us!


In honor of National S'mores Day, Pack 1910 is inviting you to celebrate with us tonight at 6:30 pm at Bear Creek Park Pavilion 3 by enjoying some Pack fellowship and a s'mores (or two).  Bring a friend!

(Pavilion 3 is where we met for the Summer of Service event to purify the park.  It's near the playground, not the sand volleyball courts.)

Camping and s'mores go together like peas and carrots (although it's generally easier to get kids to want to go camping and eat s'mores rather than to eat peas and carrots, am I right?) 

(**The venue change was announced via Scoutbook this afternoon due to a watermain break near the church.**)


Wednesday, August 4, 2021

Pack 1910 - Making A Difference!

If you didn't happen to catch the latest edition of the Longhorn Council Newsletter -- guess who was featured??  Pack 1910!




We are so proud of your commitment to community service all summer long.  Don't forget if you haven't painted and placed your rocks yet on the rock trail, you have throughout the month of August to get that done.  If you need rocks, reach out to Mrs. Cully.  She will get you squared away.  I can't wait to see all the creations.  This might be worthy of an organized Pack Hike to take a gander at your creativity. 

Be sure to track your hours for painting and hitting the trail for placement.  Those all count!

Monday, August 2, 2021

August Parent & Committee Meeting

PLEASE ATTEND TUESDAY'S COMMITTEE MEETING TO HELP THE PACK MAKE PLANS AND DECISIONS ABOUT YOUR SCOUT'S ACTIVITIES.



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

ALL parents are encouraged to attend and help enrich and strengthen our Pack. Topics will include upcoming August events, recruitment, fundraising, our fall campout, as well as plans for our upcoming meetings.

RSVP on Scoutbook and then call in on your cell phone or log in on your computer. It will be a ZOOM meeting so you can join us from anywhere. The link to the meeting agenda 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) and any attachments.

The meeting begins at 7pm in the convenience of your own home, TUESDAY, AUGUST 3. 

Time to Earn or Recharge Those Cyber Chips



Long gone are the days of the "be home before the sun goes down" kind of parenting that many 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 and gaming 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 or Roblox or even Fortnight. I know many Scouts absolutely LOVE watching YouTube videos that have to do with these gaming platforms. However, if you think for a second that they should watch these unsupervised, you're in for a shock. Unless you disconnect the chat feature, it's a perfect tool for a predator to groom your child. Predators use clickbait to lure victims to watch material that is anything but age appropriate for Cub Scouts or adults for that matter!  FortNight and Roblox have both been exposed time and time again for being a candystore for predators.

More and more children have their own electronic devices allowing them even greater access to a whole world 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 certificate 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 your Scout has already completed his/her Cyber Chip and you want to mix it up a little, there's a new award called the Protect Yourself Rules Adventure Loop. This can either be earned as an elective or in place of the Cyber Chip for one year.    You can read all about this new adventure loop for our program and all of the requirements RIGHT HERE.

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