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“A Scout smiles and whistles under all circumstances.”
- Sir Robert Baden-Powell

Author: Ian Lee Created: 9/19/2006
Events that have taken place in our Pack.

Today, the Den #2 Webelos visited a Habitat for Humanity construction site in order to complete some of their Engineer Activity Pin achievements. Mr. Watts described the process involved in planning and constructing a home and Mr. Baxter taught us about electrical circuits and power generation. And I think the lesson that the Scouts will remember the most is "Don't eat the dirt!".

In a future meeting we will be building a catapult to complete the pin. I can't wait for that! Who wants to be tossed over the castle wall first?

Click here to see more pictures from the event.

Today, the Den #2 Webelos visited a Habitat for Humanity construction site in order to complete some of their Engineer Activity Pin achievements. Mr. Watts described the process involved in planning and constructing a home and Mr. Baxter taught us about electrical circuits and power generation. And I think the lesson that the Scouts will remember the most is "Don't eat the dirt!".

In a future meeting we will be building a catapult to complete the pin. I can't wait for that! Who wants to be tossed over the castle wall first?

Click here to see more pictures from the event.

Today, the Den #2 Webelos visited a Habitat for Humanity construction site in order to complete some of their Engineer Activity Pin achievements. Mr. Watts described the process involved in planning and constructing a home and Mr. Baxter taught us about electrical circuits and power generation. And I think the lesson that the Scouts will remember the most is "Don't eat the dirt!".

In a future meeting we will be building a catapult to complete the pin. I can't wait for that! Who wants to be tossed over the castle wall first?

Click here to see more pictures from the event.

Today, the Den #2 Webelos visited a Habitat for Humanity construction site in order to complete some of their Engineer Activity Pin achievements. Mr. Watts described the process involved in planning and constructing a home and Mr. Baxter taught us about electrical circuits and power generation. And I think the lesson that the Scouts will remember the most is "Don't eat the dirt!".

In a future meeting we will be building a catapult to complete the pin. I can't wait for that! Who wants to be tossed over the castle wall first?

Click here to see more pictures from the event.

This weekend we had our annual Cub & Partner campout at Camp Arrowhead.  The weather was perfect and so was the event.  The day was spent having fun while completing some achievement requirements and the night was spent singing songs, watching skits and just relaxing around the fire.  The boys had a good time playing flashlight capture-the-flag and looking for "shooting stars".  I don't think we could have planned a better weekend.  Thanks to everyone involved in making this a success!!!

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