Showing posts with label lion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lion. Show all posts

Sunday, September 10, 2017

Lion & Tiger Adventure Day

 



Calling all Lion and Tiger Scouts! 


This day is JUST FOR YOU!

Cub Scout Adventures only geared for Lion and Tiger Scouts and their parents will be held Saturday, September 30, 2017 at Bob Eden Park, 901 W. Mid Cities Blvd., Euless, TX 76039 at the baseball fields.

Come join with Lions and Tigers from across the Longhorn Council for a day of outdoor adventure. This is a wonderful activity for our entire Lion and Tiger Dens or even just a Cub Scout and his parent. There will be BB guns, Archery, Climbing, games, crafts, and opportunities to earn requirements, so come join the fun and ROAR with the rest of the big cats!
 



The adventure begins at 1:00 pm and continues until 5:00 pm. Bring an afternoon snack, a water bottle, and comfortable shoes!!

Early Registration Fee: $14, if paid by Wed. Sept. 27
Full Registration Fee: $19, if paid thereafter

**please note this fee is only for Scouts... parents are not charged


Fee includes all activity supplies, patches, and insurance. This is a rain or shine event! In the case of inclement weather, some activities may be modified or adapted for safety and/or practicality.

Be sure you RSVP on Scoutbook so we know who to expect. Your den leaders will submit one registration page per den (Lion / Tiger) to Council. However, if you would like to print out a form you can find them here.

Thursday, September 1, 2016

Welcome Kindergarten Lion Cubs!

The Lion Program:
The development of a kindergarten program lets us provide exciting opportunities for more of America’s youth to be reached with the purposeful outcomes only Scouting can provide.

Because this is a new effort, BSA didn't try to recycle older or existing programs. Instead, the Lion curriculum has been developed by a diverse group of experts. Representatives from the fields of childhood development, education and child psychology contributed to create a high-quality, age-appropriate, family-friendly program. Content from proof-of-concept locally-developed programs was reviewed by the team, and the very best pieces were applied to the new curriculum. BSA's high standard of delivering a program focused on character and leadership remained a paramount goal.

A small number of councils have tested the new curriculum over the past two years, and it is now ready to expand as a national pilot.  We are one of those lucky Packs that was chosen to lead a den of Lions!


Lion Activities:
In Lions, you’ll find the familiar concepts of character development, leadership skills, personal fitness and citizenship weaved into activities that are age-appropriate and fun.

“Adventures,” which are themed sets of activities and experiences, will help families explore the world around them.

Lions will form into dens of six to eight boys. Parents will serve as “Lion Guides.”

When completing an adventure, a Lion will earn an “adventure sticker” for his Lion Adventure Book.

Instead of the blue button-up uniform, Lions will love wearing their very own Lion T-shirt. The shirts are available at the Scout Shop.  Lions won’t wear the Cub Scout uniform until they are old enough to officially transition into Cub Scouting as a Tiger.
from the "Bryan on Scouting" blog.

Lion dens will be invited to some pack meetings and events with a focus on keeping the kindergarteners excited, engaged and ready for even more fun in their future Scouting endeavors.  

Lions won't be ready to participate in some traditional Cub Scout activities such as shooting sports, all overnights, aquatic activities or fundraising. But rest assured they'll be having some of the must fun a kindergarten boy can have!



Parents and Leaders:
Pack 1910 has designated an experienced adult volunteer leader as the Lion Coordinator in order to ensure Lion families get the most out of this exciting new program. We'll be following the official BSA Lion Curriculum, but we'll also squeeze in more opportunities for fun throughout the year thanks to our strong program and deep connections with community organizations.

A parent or guardian is required to attend all Lion meetings and activities with their Scout. This is to ensure both the effectiveness of the program and, more importantly, the safety of all Scouts in the program.

Our Lion Den has a the primary Den Leader, but leadership responsibilities will be shared among all parents in the Den. Pack 1910 will ensure each Den has an appropriate meeting venue. We'll also make sure the Den has access to all of the resources they need -- craft supplies, skill expertise, etc.

As a large Cub Scout Pack, rest assured that any volunteer serving in a leadership role will have great support from the Pack 1910 leadership. We're one big family and we're VERY excited to welcome younger family members into the fold.

Do you know a kindergarten aged boy that would be interested in joining a Lion program?  Contact our Lion King, Mr. Ed Attel today!  

Thursday, June 23, 2016

Lion Hunting Begins!


Starting this fall, Pack 1910 will have the privilege to invite kindergarten boys to join the adventures of Scouting!!

Congratulations to all of the area Cub Scout Packs approved to participate in the Longhorn Council's Lion pilot program.  We are all so excited for this new journey.

Lion merchandise will start arriving in the Scout Shop soon. A new BSA National Lion webpage recently was activated as well.  See that HERE.

We have the privilege of having a dedicated Scouter, Mr. Ed Attel, on board and in place to guide these boys with this new venture!  It's going to be a blast!!!  

If you know any boys going into kindergarten this fall that might be interested in this new program, please contact us today.