Cub Scout Day Camp 2010

June 28, 2010 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Den 2, Den 5, Indian Peaks District, Pack 377 News 

Thanks to Popcorn Kernal Tim, Day Camp was another roaring success. Pack 377 was there with Webelos and Tigers.  From soaring hawks to bomb robots, the kids experienced two fun packed days of fun and scouting adventure.

Here are some of the things scouts could complete during camp.

Art Belt Loop (Tiger/Wolf/Bear)
Archery Belt Loop (all ranks)
Astronomy Belt Loop (Tiger/Wolf/Bear)
Marble Belt Loop (Tiger/Wolf/Bear)
Astronomy Belt Loop (Tiger/Wolf/Bear)
BB-Shooting Belt Loop (all ranks)
Hiking Belt Loop (Tiger/Wolf /Bear)
Good Manners Belt Loop
(Tiger/Wolf/Bear), Map & Compass Belt Loop (Partial)
Webelos Showman
Activity Badge (Partial)
Webelos Outdoorsman Activity Badge (partial)
Webelos Readyman Activity Badge (Partial)
Webelos Craftsman Activity
Badge (Partial) Engineer Activity Badge (Partial)
• Bobcat (all except Honesty Character Connection with family)
• Tiger 2G (partial-ask what they do for us) 3G (partial- Learn the rules of a game or sport) Electives – 15, 17, 22 (1 summertime pack activity)
• Wolf 2A, 5E Electives – 3a, 4b, 4e, 20c, 18f (1 summertime pack activity), 20j, 20n, 20o, 23e
• Bear 3i, 6g, 7B, 8b, 15c, 21a Electives – 1f, 9a, 20a, 25b, 25f
• Webelos Citizen 5, 9, 10; Craftsman 1,2,4; Outdoorsman 7, 11 Sportsman 2, 3 (partial for marbles); Showman 8; Engineer 6, Readyman all except the first one.

Hello Pack 377!

Hello Pack Parents.  Welcome to the new Pack 377 website.  Here you will find information on all of our activities and plans for the coming year.  If you have any suggestions send them to your den leader, pack committee member or send an email to info@boulderpack377.org

Walden Pond Project

June 20, 2010 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Den 1, Den 2, Den 3, Den 4, Den 5, Pack 377 News 

On May 22nd, a dozen Pack 377 volunteers protected dozens of native cottonwood trees along the shores of Bass Pond in the Walden Ponds Wildlife Habitat.  Over 150 feet of wire was put in place to keep the local beavers from taking these shoreline trees which provide relief from the summer sun to the southern shore of the pond.  Each scout earned their SOAR patch for 2010 and helped the pack work toward completing our Centennial Operation OSPREY project.

In addition to protecting the trees, the group learned a lot about the lakes and the animals that live here and around the Boulder area.  The kids were also able to handle a number of animal pelts, antlers and skulls.

We will be returning to Walden to complete our Operation OSPREY Project later this year.  Stay tuned and you may be able to earn your SOAR Patch while having a great time helping preserve our local park.