Saturday, October 29, 2022

Scouts is a BLAST -- literally!

  



The time is NOW to build your rockets so that you can join us for our annual launch Sunday, November 13. Weather permitting, we are hopeful that the City of Keller Fire Marshall will be approving our location any day now. Tentative location is at the KYA Soccer Fields (behind Blue Sky) at 3:00 pm. Set up will be at 2:30 pm.  Look for the Pack banner.

If your Scout reached the $1,000 in popcorn sales, your rocket will be available in the next day or so from our Committee Chair's home.  As a reminder, we will include three motors in your rocket kit.  That will enable your Scout to launch their rocket at least three times.  If you want to launch more than once, be sure you purchase more motors (Hobby Town and/or Hobby Lobby are great resources for this).


Our MC and host for the event, DARS (Dallas Area Rocket Society), has suggested that the only rockets we use should be those requiring a 1/4A, 1/2A and A motors (B at most) with streamers / not parachutes. These won't go quite as high, but we also shouldn't lose as many!

For the rocket launch you will need to bring your fully assembled rocketadditional motorspins and extra wadding. DARS will provide the launch pads and electrical igniter. You do NOT need to bring a launch rod or blast shield. If one comes with your kit, just leave it at home.

Estes rockets suggests something similar to either a Wizard or a Firestreak SST for launching. The major difference is that with the Wizard, Scouts will have to measure, mark and glue the parts together to assemble the rocket and the Firestreak is molded from plastic and simply snaps together (requires no gluing).






Rocketry may be new to your family and seem somewhat impossible... please don't be intimidated because it is a LOT OF FUN! Hobby Lobby sells rocket kitsl. The kits come in a variety of levels of difficulty to assemble. Some are "RTF" (Ready To Fly), "ARF" (Almost Ready to FLY), "E2X" (Easy to Assemble) and so on.

Also to note, when we speak of "motors" or "engines," we are talking about these guys (pictured below). Packaged, these engines come complete with an igniter and pin for each. So, don't lose the little plastic pieces or the two pronged igniter. Please be sure to PURCHASE THEM as kits do not include engines since many rockets can be launched by several different engine sizes. Approved Estes engines for our launch are are A8-3, B6-2. If you want to buy Quest engines, we have a list of those as well. Please note, however, that the C size engines are beyond what the Fire Marshal wants us to avoid so stick with B and smaller.


Here is a little diagram that will help identify what all the parts are for if you're not familiar with model rockets.




Pictured below is the "recovery wadding."  You'll need a package to put in your rocket for any additional launches.


I warn you, however, rocketry can be quite exhilarating! Bring those cameras....and visit the DARS website for more information on their next public launch. They have some launches where they shoot off the BIG DOGS! It's definitely an amazing sight to behold.

As with all Pack events, this is open to siblings. So if brothers / sisters want to launch, they can bring their own rockets, too!

So.... get those rockets built!  Let's have a blast together.

Wednesday, October 26, 2022

Recharter Time




Recharter Time! It’s time again to recharter our Pack with the Boy Scouts of America (BSA). As part of this process, each Scout and leader must register for the upcoming year (which includes payment of registration dues and ensuring your Health Form (Part A and B) is current). While our Pack operates on a SCHOOL calendar of June - May, registration dues for everyone are paid on an actual calendar basis (January-December). 

Recharter dues for returning scouts for 2023 are: $150 

Leaders are $57

Due to the tremendous success of our fundraising year we are including with EACH Scout's recharter, an annual subscription to Scouts' Life magazine!




FEE EXPLANATION 

1) National Dues - This fee is paid by us directly to the Boy Scouts of America and reregisters your Cub Scout for the period January through December. Youth fees are $75, paid annually, prorated monthly ($6.25 per month) from month of joining. 

2) Longhorn Council Fee - This prorated annual $12 fee is paid by us directly to the Longhorn Council for the period of January through December. $1 per month based on the month of joining, due in full each January. 

3) Scout Life Magazine - $15 per Scout, prorated monthly ($1.25 per month). Scout Life is the monthly magazine for the Boy Scouts of America. It’s a fantastic read that reinforces Scouting and the good family values that are part of our program. This is now INCLUDED with your membership as a bonus for an amazing fundraising year. 

4) Pack Fees - $63 (about $5 per month) The Pack charges an annual Pack Fee to help cover the cost of running the Pack. This fee includes all program costs and is set each year by the Pack Committee. At the very basic level, this covers your scout's rank specific neckerchief slide and neckerchief at bridging each May so that they may start their new journey off prepared as well as all advancement, awards, badges, patches, pins, adventure loops, hiking awards, ceremony supplies, and the like. 

As you can see, there is great deal of tangible goods that each scout receives annually just for doing what they do! This doesn't even begin to cover the other costs... just what our Scouts receive. 

Thus, we rely heavily on fundraising to ensure an awesome program for our youth. Simply stated, our Pack is POWERED BY POPCORN! 




Which is why I am so excited to tell you that all current Cub Scouts who sold ANY popcorn and are rechartering for 2023 Scout calendar year will receive a $50 membership CREDIT on their dues from this year's fundraising success! 

(If you've already paid, we will issue you a refund for this amount -- yay!)




That makes dues for youth only $100 for 2023 complete with Scout Life Magazine.

Membership renewal commitments are due no later than the November Pack Meeting. 

Our charter with Boy Scouts of America expires December 31 and there is a GREAT DEAL of paper chasing to take place before then. 

PLEASE do not make me chase yours for filing.


Say it with me now... 

"Ya didn't file your paperwork..."

(By the way... if you don't know who this is... I'm not sure we can be friends.)


Checks should be made payable to Pack 1910 and submitted to our Treasurer, Trish Chell. If you would like to pay via credit card, that can be done through our Payment portal. Please note that the processing fees for this are assessed to you for this type of transaction.

Without registration commitments, we cannot recharter you (as a registered leader) your Scout. Awards and rank cannot be recorded for unregistered Scouts. While we try to streamline this as much as process, there IS paper involved

  • we need a new health form for anyone that hasn't submitted one within the last year. 
  • If your Youth Protection Training expires in 2023, you MUST take it so that it expires in 2024. You cannot be renewed as a leader with it expiring before the end of 2023 calendar year. 
  • Additionally, we need completed YPT certificates for all parents with their Scouts if you have not supplied those via e-mail. 
  • All leaders must be trained for their positions prior to recharter. 

Thank you for your assistance in making this as painless and streamlined of a process as possible. I appreciate everyone's prompt attention to this matter. If you have any questions at all, please do not hesitate to contact April Driggers at pack1910cubscouts@gmail.com  

It's time for an Invention Convention

Our November Pack meeting is November 8 which is a great segue to National Recycling Day which is on November 15, 2022.  

Being that one of the tenets of Scouting is Reduce, Reuse, Recycle -- we thought that's a great reinforcer for a Pack Meeting.  

Enter the INVENTION CONVENTION!

Pack 1910 is hereby issuing a challenge for ALL SCOUTS for the November Pack meeting!  Make something!  Need help with a theme? Pick something Scout related.... think about the Outdoor Code, Leave No Trace any point of the Scout Law or... ANYTHING your imagination desires!

What you'll do is gather items from around your house.  I suggest grabbing a box or bin to collect them and then give your Scout free reign to create!  These will be brought to the November Pack meeting where your Scout can talk about what they created out of reused and repurposed items!



Friday, October 7, 2022

October Hike

  


The October hike is TOMORROW!  So join Pack 1910's Hiking Club -- we're always in session! 

Head to the Fort Worth Nature Center & Refuge located at 9601 Fossil Ridge Road, Fort Worth.  Directions may be found on their website here.  Please convene between 9:45-10am in the Hardwick Interpretive Visitor Center so we can do our pre-hike introduction including Leave No Trace, the Outdoor Code, a safety, water and gear check.  

Let's face it -- one of the main reasons kids want to join Scouts is to get OUTDOORS! There's no better way to do that than getting out for some good ole fun on the trails. Jeromy Lackey, Pack 1910's Hiking Chair will be your point of contact to help keep the OUT in scOUTing! 

Attendance at these events is completely optional, but... you know you want to come! 

Cant make this one?  We hold hikes -- usually the 2nd Saturday of every month, Pack 1910 will have a Pack-wide hike at varying locations somewhere in the D/FW area. Hikes will be anywhere between 1-4 miles. Oh, and did I mention that we will be logging miles! Why? Because for logging miles -- the Scouts will receive AWARDS for specific miles reached along the way.



Hikers should be prepared with their six essential items for hiking: 
  1. first aid kit -- not a full sized, a mini backpacking size is great
  2. FULL water bottle -- one that they can manage on their own
  3. sun protection (wide-brimmed cap and/or sun screen)
  4. whistle -- NEVER blow this unless it's an EMERGENCY
  5. trail food -- snack that is easy to manage, not melt, calorie dense
  6. flashlight -- I prefer a headlamp. Obviously they won't need it during the day, but we are teaching them to BE PREPARED so have them bring one.

Take this list and let your SCOUT gather these items into a lightweight backpack -- why? Because if you do everything for them, they lose the opportunity to learn for themselves! We will discuss the buddy system before departing. We will discuss the Outdoor Code AND Leave No Trace before and during the hike. 

All Pack events are FAMILY FRIENDLY but please do not bring the 4 legged kiddos unless they are service animals.  
 


Two apps that are a great resource for hiking is the AllTrails app and Weatherbug.  AllTrails will turn your phone into a GPS tracker to help you track your mileage and pace as well as save your favorite trails.  Weatherbug helps you track weather and alerts you to lightning in your vicinity.

We will always err on the side of caution and safety when it comes to our Scouts and Scout families.  If there is only a forecast for sprinkles, we will proceed.  In the event of lightning/thunder, we will postpone.

Tuesday, October 4, 2022

October Planning Meeting Tonight

   

PLEASE ATTEND TONIGHT'S COMMITTEE MEETING TO HELP PLAN AND VOTE ON 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 events, 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.  The easiest way to know how you can jump in and help is to join one of these.

Monday, October 3, 2022

Popcorn Sales (For Parents)

 A great watch on the benefits you may not realize your Scout is gaining from participating in this sales program that benefits not only our pack but Longhorn Council as well! 


Sunday, October 2, 2022

BURGER BATTLE!

 

Our Chartered Organization, Golden Triangle Rotary Club is hosting their annual fundraiser -- a Burger Battle -- Thursday, October 6 in Old Town Keller.  INFO LINK




Their plan is to utilize Scout volunteers (from all units) to work in the Kid Zone (bounce houses, face painting, as runners, and setup & cleanup) 

You do NOT have to sign up for the whole event (unless you just want to) but we are looking for a great turnout from all Units!  

The event takes place from 5-9pm. 

A Signup Genius has been set up with three 2-hour shifts 

4:30 - 6:30 pm
6:00 - 8:00 pm
7:00 - 9:00 pm


Once the slots are filled to know the volunteer availability, the Rotary Club will assign duties for the event. If there is a younger Scout sibling that wants to help alongside an older Scout sibling, we can discuss.

WEBELOS AND ARROW OF LIGHT ARE WELCOME TO SERVE WITH THEIR PARENTS

The Rotary Club's Foundation supports numerous local charities to include the Community Storehouse and Christ's Haven. Their fall fundraiser is a Burger Battle between all the restaurants in the Old Town Keller area. 

BSA E-Sports Tournament

 


The Boy Scouts of America is excited to announce the Fall 2022 Esports Tournament Series! What may have seemed like a far-fetched concept to Scouts 50 years ago is a serious passion of many Scouts today. That’s why the BSA has teamed up with Rally Cry to bring Scouts a tournament series this fall. Throughout the month of October, Scouts will be able to compete in single-day tournaments in Rocket League, Madden 23, and Smash Ultimate in separate age groups of 8-12 and 13-17!


Rocket League - 3v3 (all platforms)


Madden 23 - Solos (Xbox Cross-gen)


Smash Ultimate - Solos (Nintendo Switch)

The winner from each tournament and age division will receive a $100 gift card to the BSA Scout Shop! 


If you have any questions, concerns, or feedback about the BSA Esports Fall 2022 Tournament Series, please do not hesitate to reach out to our Tournament Admins on Discord or via email.


JOIN THE BSA DISCORD GROUP


Questions?  Click the image below to go to the FAQ page



October Is Scout Month in Grapevine!

 What a great month to be a Cub Scout!

and


Sea Life Aquarium and LEGOland Discovery Center are having Scout Month during the month of October with an amazing offer for Scouts and their families. 

Tickets are $12 per person, per location (ages 3 years and older). 
Children ages 2 and under are free and do not require a physical ticket. 
Adults must be accompanied by at least one child (aged 17 and under) to visit.

Check out the LEGOland Deal HERE
Check out the Sea Life Aquarium Deal HERE

CUB-O 2023


 Save the date and make plans to join us January 7, 2023 at CUB-O, the annual Cub Scout orienteering event held at Sid Richardson Scout Ranch.  

POPCORN FUNDRAISING HAS COVERED REGISTRATION FEES FOR ALL CUB SCOUTS AND LEADERS! 


Cub-O is probably the most popular Cub Scout orienteering event in North America! A fun day of hiking and friendly competition for Cub Scouts, parents, and leaders. Orienteering (the use of map and compass to find locations) lets Scouts plan a journey and has been a vital skill for humans for a millennia. Thousands of people participate in the sport each year in local clubs and competitions. Longhorn Council has two events annually for orienteering. One is for Cub Scouts (Cub-O), and one is held for Scouts BSA (SCORE-O).


Cub-O is a team event.  We'll organize registered participants into dens of 3-6 Cub Scouts (based on rank/age) and at least 2 adults. 

Your team will get a Cub-O competition map 20 minutes before the race starts.  The topographic map shows the locations of 40-50 orange and white orienteering flags and their point values.  Each team will create a strategy and then go hiking in the woods to find their selected flags within the two hour race window. When you get to the target, you'll mark your score card with the hole punch attached to each flag.  Flags are worth 5, 10, 15, 20, or 30 points, depending on how hard they are to find or how difficult the terrain. 


Yes, this event is in January. Yes the weather can be... well, temperamental. We've worn shorts one year... we've worn coats and gloves the next. Regardless of the weather, we have fun and everyone stayed warm cause we stayed moving!

Smart idea is to dress in layers which are easily shed and bring lots of water! You'll want to bring a compass and a watch so you’ll finish on time. All registered participants will get a Cub-O patch, our latest 5-color competition map, and a great day of orienteering.

This is a rain or shine event: extreme inclement weather (ice or snow) may cause a one week postponement. Weather announcements will be made on the Longhorn Council Website and on our blog as well.

Plan on about a 15-20 min drive from where Google shows the entrance to be.  For those wanting to caravan with a car buddy, we will choose a departure time from the Scout House closer to the event.

Big thing right now -- REGISTER BY OCTOBER 30 -- SCOUTS, LEADERS AND EXTRAS!




Fundraising has covered registration fees for all Scouts and leaders so if you KNOW you want to participate -- RSVP NOW on Scoutbook!  We want to hit the early bird discount for all who want to attend. A Scout is Thrifty. This early bird deadline ENDS October 31.  

There's no way to really word this to where it makes sense so... here me out and let's give it our Cub Scout best, shall we?  

If you, as a parent who isn't a registered leader, wants to attend and walk with your Scout AND you want to purchase lunch vouchers and/or t-shirts, you should go ahead and register YOURSELF right now and purchase ALL the extra items UNDER YOUR NAME and registration so that you're paying Longhorn Council direct and there isn't any kind of upcharge for processing fees (like WE would have to pay if you are wanting US to order your t-shirts for you).  We assess those credit card processing fees back to you. Longhorn Council does not.  

However, even if YOU are paying for YOU, the Pack needs a headcount on Scoutbook of all who are planning to attend -- SOOOOOOOOO.... please visit the event there (you'll have to scroll through the calendar to January 2023) and leave in the comments all of the details requested.  If there are ANY questions, please don't hesitate to reach out.  

Basically--- we will cover scouts and leaders.  Extras are on you and it's easier if you register yourself and pay for those on the front end rather than us having to upcharge you to pay for credit card fees on the back end.  

We ALWAYS try to hit the Early Bird Registration discount.  Rate is $20 per scout and $15 for  adults. This includes a patch, liability insurance and a Cub-O keepsake map. Again, this ends October 31 so register before then.  

T-shirts are available to purchase at registration ($15)

Lunch vouchers are available to purchase at registration (BBQ sandwich, chips, drink) ($9)

Additional attendees (attending, assisting or camping but not competing) can pay $8 for liability insurance only but all who come on property for the event MUST be registered in some capacity. 

***We are required to have 2 registered adults for every den we have attending. If there is a doubt we will need you as a walking chaperone, please register!

Lunch is NOT included so please bring your lunch with you to eat before the race