Sunset Ridge Scouts - Pack 82
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Blue and Gold Ceremony

Webelos II Scouts will graduate into Boy Scouting

Date, Place and Time

The Blue and Gold Ceremony will be held on Thursday, February 15th from 6:00 pm - 8:30 pm at Sunset Ridge Elementary. The entire family is welcome.

Set-Up/Decorations
Anyone interested in helping with set-up and decorations is invited to join us at 5:30 pm that afternoon. Each den should make a table decoration or centerpiece.

Menu
There is NO COST to attend. The Pack will provide hot ham and turkey, buns, milk, and coffee. The Pack will also provide plates, cups, napkins and plasticware. We ask each family to bring a side-dish (hot or cold) to pass. Casseroles, potatoes, pasta, vegetables, fruit, salads, jello, most anything is welcome. Please make sure to bring serving spoons or utensils as there won't be any available at the facilities.

DESSERT: We need as many scouts and men to crack some eggs and beat the batter for our annual Feller's Cake Bake (see rules and judging). Prizes will be awarded in six different categories.

Den Responsibilities
Wolf Cubs Den 1 are in charge of the Flag Ceremony for the evening. Banquet seating will be by Dens. Each den should make table decorations or a centerpiece for their tables. Dens can also prepare a song or skit to perform (approximately 2 minutes or less).

Awards
Please notify your Den Leader if your scout has earned an award. Den Leaders contact David Shaw (831-8863) no later than Thursday, February 8th so David has enough time to purchase them from the Scout Office.






 





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Cub Scout Day Camp


Cub Scout Day Camp was held this year on July 1-3 at Festge Park outside of Cross Plains. The theme this year was "Treasures of the Sea".

Campers enjoyed three full days of camp fun and activities including fishing, archery, bb gun, obstacle course, rope tieing, beading, music, food, etc.

There was over 160 energetic area cub scouts and their siblings that attended. Twenty of which were from Pack 82.

A big "Thank You" goes out to the 11 Pack 82 parents that chaperoned or assisted with the camp stations. Without volunteers like you this camp would not be possible.


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