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Interested in Joining Cub Scouts?

Thank you for your interest in Cub Scout Pack 136. If you are interested in joining, please refer to the "Parent's Guide to Scouting" here, or under the Helpful Links on the left side of this web page. For Additional information or to sign-up, please contact Bo Blackstone (Committee Chair, Pack 136) by phone (614- 204-0577 or
e-mail (bsa.pack136@gmail.com).

Saturday, December 10, 2016

December 2016 Pack Meeting - Winter Wonderland!

Our December Pack meeting is going to be at the First Presbyterian Church on Thursday, December 15th, 2016 at 7 pm. This will be our annual Winter Wonderland where we are going to do various holiday activities and we’ll also have a visit from Santa Claus who is bringing something for all the Scouts.

Scouting for Food
We are continuing our annual Scouting for Food canned food drive. We will collect all canned food donations at the December Pack Meeting. Everything collected goes to the Mid-Ohio Food bank to help needy families.

Class B T-shirts will also be available for purchase in both youth and adult sizes for $10.00.

Wolves are responsible for Pack Opening and Closing

See you there!

Sunday, November 27, 2016

Mistletoe Market Parade - 2016

Come join Cub Scout Pack 136 as we march in the 2016 Mistletoe Market Parade            
            When:  Saturday, December 3rd at 7:00 pm.
            Where: Grove City

Our Scouts are encouraged to wear festive Christmas clothing (i.e. Santa hats or other Christmas-themed apparel) along with their Class A uniforms.  Also, since the parade is at night glow necklaces, bracelets and sticks are welcome!  Dress for the weather!

Come early and stay late to check out the crafts and retailers who will be on hand.  Be sure to stick around for the tree lighting ceremony.  Santa Claus is also scheduled to make an appearance!

We would also like to ask for donations of mini candy canes or other Christmas candy.

To RSVP for the parade please go to the following SignUpGenius link:

Click here to sign up for Christmas Parade

            P.S. Please include your scout's name when you RSVP.

I hope to see you there!  
Cubmaster Matt

Monthly Parent & Leader Planning Meeting - Dec 2016

Pack Parents & Leaders Meeting: 
            Dec. 1st, 2016   6:00 pm at FPC 
            District Roundtable: Dec. 1st, 2016   7:00 pm at FPC

Our next Pack Leaders meeting is going to be held on December 1st at 6:00 pm at FPC. All dens should please have a representative at the leaders meeting. Parents are also welcome to participate to see what is going on with the pack.

We are also looking for new adult volunteers and have several immediate openings. If you are interested in helping as Pack Chaplain – Religious Emblems Coordinator, or Friends of Scouting Representative, please let the Cubmaster know. Cub Scouts is a volunteer run organization and without volunteers we can’t make the pack go!!

Cheerful


Monthly Theme for Dec 2016 - Cheerful

A Scout is Cheerful. A Scout looks for the bright side of life. He cheerfully does tasks that come his way. He tries to make others happy. Some people grumble when they are doing homework or losing a game. They might become upset if the weather turns bad on a Scout hike or if the trail is long and dusty. Others are cheerful. They jump at opportunities, and their sense of joy makes everything easier for them and those around them.

You know that you cannot always have your way. Now and then you must do things that you don't like very much. A cheerful attitude can make the time go by more quickly, and can even turn a task you dislike into a lot of fun. You have the choice of whether or not to enjoy the experiences and challenges of life. You can complain if you want to and be grumpy all the time, but it is easier and much more enjoyable to decide from the start to be cheerful whenever you can.

Cheerfulness is infections - the smile on your face can lift the spirits of those around you.

Try to incorporate the Scout Law core values into everything you do.
Always remember, a Scout is: TRUSTWORTHY, LOYAL, HELPFUL, FRIENDLY, COURTEOUS, KIND, OBEDIENT, CHEERFUL, THRIFTY, BRAVE, CLEAN and REVERENT

Cubmaster Matt

Webelos Woods Fall 2016

Our Webelos Woods campout was a great success this year. Our Webelos 1 Scouts worked on several of their achievements this year including Castaway, Earth Rocks, First Responder, Into the Wild and Into the Woods. Our Webelos 2 Scouts worked on their Arrow of Light activities including Axe Yard Use, Knots, Cooking, Fire Building, Climbing Tower, Map and Compass and the Arrow Challenge! Klondike Style.

Fall Family Camp-Out 2016

The Pack Fall Campout at Madison Lake was a great time this year. The stations were great and everyone enjoyed the kickball game. The dog food slingshots were awesome!!! If you missed this campout, our next pack family campout is coming up next spring (April 28th – 30th) at Tar Hollow. Mark your calendars!

Class B T-Shirts


We have Class B T-shirts for sale for both Scouts and Parents. Yes, that’s right, we also have adult sizes available. Each T-shirt is only $10.00. Please see Cubmaster Matt or your Den Leader if you are interested. Class B T-shirts will be available for purchase at our December 2016 Pack Meeting!

Popcorn Sales - 2016

Congratulations to all Scouts who participated in this year’s popcorn fundraiser! In addition to the great prizes earned for various sale levels, those scouts who achieved certain sales levels get to throw a pie in the Cubmaster’s (or Popcorn Kernel’s) face at the December Pack Meeting. Please make sure your Scout’s prize selections are turned into our Popcorn Kernal (cwadelunsford@gmail.com) as soon as possible. 

Thanks again to our Popcorn Kernel, Wade Lunsford, for coordinating this year’s sales!

Monday, November 14, 2016

November Pack Meeting - Pumpkin Races and Canned/Perishable Food Drive

Hello Everyone,
We have a pack meeting coming up! Please remember to save your uncarved pumpkins for the pumpkin race and canned goods for our food drive. 

We have pumpkin races coming up Thursday, November 17th, 2016. The rules for the races are below.  Please scroll down to view the rules. There will be a prize for the best decorated and fastest pumpkin. Circle S Farms still has plenty of pumpkins left. They are selling them for $0.45 per pound, pie pumpkins for $1.50. They are open 8-4 weekdays, 8-1 on Saturday. (Please call to make sure they are open before going)

Please take time to look at our website and NEW online calendar. Webmaster Scott has spent a ton of time getting these online and kept up to date. We have added these items online to benefit you and give you as much information as possible so if If there is anything you would like see added to either the calendar, website or Facebook page please let myself, Angela or Scott know. Have a great week and see you on the 17th.


Pumpkin Race - 5 Simple Rules
1.     Pumpkin/Gourd Size cannot be more than 20 inches diameter
2.     Race entry cannot be more than 24 inches wide to fit on the ramp 
3.     No carved pumpkins (this gets too messy) 
4.     Paint/Glue/Decorations MUST be dry
5.     Must have at least three wheels
6.     Owner's name must be viewable on pumpkin/gourd.

Thanks,
Matt Beal
Cubmaster, Pack 136

Sunday, November 13, 2016

It's time for 2017 Dues

It is that time of the year again. We need to complete our pack re-charter with the BSA by December for the upcoming 2017 scout year. In order to complete this requirement timely, it is very important that we complete the dues renewal process at our November Pack Meeting. The process is very simple because we do all the work for you. At the Dues table, just let us know that your son will be continuing in the Scouting program for the 2017 Scouting year and take care of the associated annual fees 

For Tigers to Webelos 1s:                                                For Webelos 2s:
Total Fee - $80.00                                                                Total Fee - $60.00
BSA Registration Fee $24.00                                              BSA Registration Fee $24.00
Boy’s Life Magazine $12.00                                                Boy’s Life Magazine $12 
Den Activities Fee $24.00                                                    Den Activities Fee $8.00
Pack Activities Fee $20.00                                                   Pack Activities Fee $16.00

Den and Pack Fees reduced for Webelos 2s since they move to the Troop after 4 months. 

You can pay at upcoming den meetings or at the Pack meeting with either a check made out to Pack 136 or you can pay with Credit/Debit Card at the pack meeting. Please note there is a $2.00 fee if you pay electronically with a credit/debit card. 
Hello Leaders - 

I have attached a copy of the flag ceremony used at Pack openings. When it is your Den's turn to do the opening at a Pack meeting, please review, follow and practice this. Hopefully this will make things easier for you and your boys. You can print off a copy and have one there for the Leader/speaker if need be. The cardboard version of the Scout Law and Oath is just inside the door of the Scout closet. Please have that in front of the stage for all the new Lions and Tigers to see. I will also have the Scout Law and Oath on the big overhead screens as well.

Click here for Flag Ceremony


Thanks for all you do!
Cubmaster Matt

Webelos Adventure - Into The Wild - Nov. 19th 2016

Upcoming Council Activity
When:  Nov. 19th 2016
Where:  Dawes Arboretum, 7770 Jacksontown Rd, Heath, OH 43056
Cost:  $5 per youth
Register online at the calendar tab at http://dawesarb.org/.

Visit the Discovery Center and hike the trails to find wildlife of wetlands, forests and fields.  Where will these animals go and what will they do next?  Complete the requirements for the Into the Wild Adventure.

Get more info on all the upcoming Simon Kenton Council activities at: http://www.skcscouts.org/
These are activities that the council sponsors and are not required but are encouraged.  Any scout may participate, although we will not be participating as a pack.  Please don’t forget that many activities require pre-registration.

Skate Zone 71 – Cub Scout Skate Night in Columbus, OH

Upcoming Council Activity

When: Friday, November 18, 2016
Where: Skate Zone 71, 4900 Evanswood Dr, Columbus, Ohio 43229
Time: 6:00-8:30pm

Cost: $8.00 for admission, skate rental, and fun patch. OR $11.00 includes admission, skate rental, 1 slice of pizza, a drink, and a fun patch.

Reservations: Advanced reservations are REQUIRED. Email Jen at jjones@usa-skating.com or Katy at kwise@usa-skating.com to reserve your spot!

Assists in meeting requirement for Paws of Skill Adventure. Cub Scouts will participate in a Safety & Skill Presentation. Scouts will learn the importance of stretching before & after physical activities. They will also learn proper stretching & warm-up techniques. Group skating will follow. 

Please click here for Skate Zone 71 Flyer

Get more info on all the upcoming Simon Kenton Council activities at: http://www.skcscouts.org/
These are activities that the council sponsors and are not required but are encouraged.  Any scout may participate, although we will not be participating as a pack.  Please don’t forget that many activities require pre-registration.

Our October Carnival Was A Blast !!!

Hello everyone,

To all of you who came and helped at the Pack Meeting Carnival last month - Thank You! It was a great time. I think all the boys had a blast. I especially want to thank all those who stayed to help clean up.

Thanks again for all you do. You definitely help the pack GO! Without all of you and your help the Pack would be struggling.

Thanks,
Cubmaster Matt

Pack Meeting Reminder - Pumpkin Races!

Hello Everyone,
We have a pack meeting coming up! Please remember to save your uncarved pumpkins for the pumpkin race and canned goods for our food drive. 

We have pumpkin races coming up Thursday, November 17th, 2016. The rules for the races are below.  Please scroll down to view the rules. There will be a prize for the best decorated and fastest pumpkin. Circle S Farms still has plenty of pumpkins left. They are selling them for $0.45 per pound, pie pumpkins for $1.50. They are open 8-4 weekdays, 8-1 on Saturday. (Please call to make sure they are open before going)

Please take time to look at our website and NEW online calendar. Webmaster Scott has spent a ton of time getting these online and kept up to date. We have added these items online to benefit you and give you as much information as possible so if If there is anything you would like see added to either the calendar, website or Facebook page please let myself, Angela or Scott know. Have a great week and see you on the 17th.


Pumpkin Race - 5 Simple Rules
1.     Pumpkin/Gourd Size cannot be more than 20 inches diameter
2.     Race entry cannot be more than 24 inches wide to fit on the ramp 
3.     No carved pumpkins (this gets too messy) 
4.     Paint/Glue/Decorations MUST be dry
5.     Must have at least three wheels
6.     Owner's name must be viewable on pumpkin/gourd.

Thanks,
Matt Beal
Cubmaster, Pack 136

Pack Meeting – Opening/Closing Schedule:

This is a friendly reminder that your den will conduct the Opening Flag Ceremony and be responsible for Set-Up and Clean-up at the following Pack Meetings.    
  • Pumpkin Races/Food Drive – Nov. 2016 – Webelos 1
  • Winter Wonderland/Food Drive – Dec. 2016 – Wolf
  • Pinewood Derby/Raingutter Regatta – Jan. 2017 – Tigers
  • Blue and Gold Banquet – Feb. 2017 – Lions 
  • Chili Cook Off – Mar. 2017 – Webelos 2 
  • Columbus Zoo Visit – Apr. 2017 – Webelos 1 
  • Bridge Crossover Ceremony – May 2017 – Bears and Boy Scouts
The Pack Meeting event will determine how much set-up and clean-up time will be required.

When it is your den month, we expect all parents and scouts to participate.  If we all help-out, then clean-up will go much quicker.  Please arrive at 6:00 pm on the pack meeting set-up day unled told otherwise.  You can clear set-up time with the Cubmaster or Den Leader ahead of time if needed. 

Please use the PACK MEETING CLEAN-UP CHECK OFF SHEET to make sure you do not meet anything during clean-up.  

Click here for Clean-up Checklist

Wednesday, November 9, 2016

Webelos Scout Day At The Zoo Field Trip - Dec 4th 2016

Hello Webelos Parents,

We are planning a field trip to the Columbus Zoo on Dec 4th to participate in their new Webelos Adventures program.  The program we will be attending is the am session from 9:30am – 12:30  and the cost is $18 per Scout (zoo admission included).  Our Scouts will be working on their Webelos Walkabout, Adventure in Science and Into the Wild requirements.

Please note that you must register your child for this program on the Columbus Zoo’s website.  There are currently 8 spots remaining.  This will fill up quickly.  If your child plans to participate, please register as soon as possible to ensure your child will be able to attend.  Remember you must sign up for Webelos as they offer this program for all the ranks.

Here is a link to the website:  Columbus Zoo

If you are unable to make it to this session, please feel free to attend another session and let us know so you child will receive requirement credits.

We hope to see you there!

Regards,
Scott Hanna
Assistant Leader, Den 3 Pack 136

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Tuesday, November 8, 2016

Cubs in Shining Armor

More on our November Theme...Courteous

A Scout Is courteous. How Does “Cubs In Shining Armor” relate to this point of the Scout Law? 

A Scout knows good manners make it easier for people to get along together. The word “courteous” is an old English word that comes from the time of knights. Many associate chivalry and graciousness with a knight in shining armor because of their code of conduct. The knight’s code of conduct extols these virtues, ensuring that a Cub Scout in shining armor will exhibit courtesy to all.

Saturday, November 5, 2016

Our New Pack Calendar !!!

Hello Cub Scout Parents and Leaders,
Please see our up-to-date Pack Calendar on the left side of this page for all your den, pack and council activities!  If you have an activitiy/event you would like to add, please let me know.

Leaders: 
1. Please let me know of any and all den activities so we can keep our calendar up-to-date.  This includes field trips and special activities.

2.  If you need to update a den date and/or time, please let me know. This would rescheduled due to holidays or last minute cancellations.   

Regards,
Webmaster Scott

Simon Kenton Council Website Hyperlink Update

Please note that there is an error in our November newsletter.  The Simon Kenton Council website has been updated and the hyperlink in the newsletter is no longer accurate.

Here is the correct link:

http://skcscouts.org/    

Wednesday, November 2, 2016

Courteous


Our Theme for November 2016 is Courteous

A Scout is courteous. A Scout is polite to everyone regardless of age or position. He knows that using good manners makes it easier for people to get along.  

"A Scout is courteous" is another way of saying "A Scout is a gentleman." Open a door for someone. Offer your seat on a bus or in a busy waiting room to an elderly person, a pregnant woman, or anyone who needs it more than you. Greet others with a firm handshake. Do your share of family chores in a pleasant way. Say "Please" and "Thank you" or "Pardon me" and "I'm sorry" whenever appropriate. 

Being courteous shows that you are aware of the feelings of others. The habits of courtesy that you practice as a Scout will stay with you throughout your life.

Try to incorporate the Scout Law core values into everything you do.  

Always remember, a Scout is :  Trustworthy, Loyal, Helpful, Friendly, Couteous, Kind, Obedient, Cheerful, Thrifty, Brave, Clean and Reverent

Cubmaster Matt

It's Time for Annual Dues for 2017!

It is that time of the year again. We need to complete our pack re-charter with the BSA by December for the upcoming 2017 scout year. In order to complete this requirement timely, it is very important that we complete the dues renewal process at our November Pack Meeting. The process is very simple because we do all the work for you. At the Dues table, just let us know that your son will be continuing in the Scouting program for the 2017 Scouting year and take care of the associated annual fees

For Tigers to Webelos 1s:                                                For Webelos 2s:
Total Fee - $80.00                                                                Total Fee - $60.00
BSA Registration Fee $24.00                                              BSA Registration Fee $24.00
Boy’s Life Magazine $12.00                                                Boy’s Life Magazine $12
Den Activities Fee $24.00                                                    Den Activities Fee $8.00
Pack Activities Fee $20.00                                                   Pack Activities Fee $16.00

Den and Pack Fees reduced for Webelos 2s since they move to the Troop after 4 months.

You can pay at upcoming den meetings or at the Pack meeting with either a check made out to Pack 136 or you can pay with Credit/Debit Card at the pack meeting. Please note there is a $2.00 fee if you pay electronically with a credit/debit card. 

Scouting for Food

Update:  We will be collecting both canned food and non-perishable food items at both our November and December Pack Meetings!!!

Coming up in November is going to be our annual Scouting for Food canned food drive. We will collect all canned food donations at the November Pack Meeting on Nov 17th, 7:00 PM at the First Presbyterian Church.  Everything collected goes to the Mid-Ohio Food bank to help needy families.

November Pack Meeting - Pumpkin Races !!!

Thursday Nov. 17th, 7:00 PM at the First Presbyterian Church

Update - Scouts can race a pumpkin or a gourd!

              
Bring your own pumpkin or gourd decorated and on wheels.  We will judge them and then you will race them down the pumpkin ramp. We will be judging pumpkins/gourds on originality, race-ability, and many other factors, so Be Creative!!! Best design award will be given for each Cub Scout rank. An award will also be given for fastest pumpkin.
 
Five simple race rules:
1.     Pumpkin/Gourd Size cannot be more than 20 inches diameter
2.     Race entry cannot be more than 24 inches wide to fit on the ramp
3.     No carved pumpkins (this gets too messy)
4.     Paint/Glue/Decorations MUST be dry
5.     Must have at least three wheels
6.     Owner's name must be viewable on pumpkin/gourd.


Popcorn Sale Update - Please Read !!!

Hello Scout Families!

This is Wade, the Popcorn Kernel for Pack 136.

We are quickly approaching the end of the popcorn sale.  The last date for you to turn in popcorn, pick up popcorn is Thursday, Nov 3rd from 6:30pm - 8:00pm.  You can also turn in money this night or wait until the November pack meeting.

If you need popcorn,it is imperative that you come to the church Thursday night or contact me with your needs.

If you have popcorn to return, you MUST come to the church Thursday and turn it back in.  I can not accept any more popcorn after Thursday.

Monthly Parent and Leader Planning Meeting

Pack Parents & Leaders Meeting:  Nov. 3rd 6:00 pm at FPC
District Roundtable:  Nov. 3rd 7:00 pm at FPC

The next Pack Leaders meeting is going to be held on November 3rd at 6:00 pm at FPC. All dens should please have a representative at the leaders meeting.  Parents are also welcome to participate to see what is going on with the pack. 

We are also looking for new adult volunteers and have several immediate openings.  If you are interested in helping as Pack Chaplain – Religious Emblems Coordinator, or Friends of Scouting Representative, please let the Cubmaster know.  

Cub Scouts is a volunteer run organization and without volunteers we can’t make the pack go!!

Friday, October 14, 2016

October 2016 Pack Meeting - Carnival !!!

Our October Pack meeting will be on Thursday, October 20th at 7:00 PM at FPC.  Our Bear Scouts are hosting this month’s Pack Meeting by putting on a Carnival night of great fun and games. We will have lots of fun prizes. Families and siblings are always welcome to come and join in on the fun.

Welcome Lions Cubs !!!

Our Lion Cub program has exciting indoor and outdoor activities specifically designed for kindergarten age boys and their adult partner. Adult partners (guardians) are there to support and guide, allowing the new Cub Scout to discover risks and rewards under the security of adult supervision.

Lion Cubs learn by doing. As he learns and grows, the relationship with their adult partner (guardian) grows as well. At the conclusion of their kindergarten year, the Lion Cub will transition to Tiger Cubs where he'll earn the Bobcat badge and continue on to even more exciting and educational adventures through Cub Scouting.

A Lion Cub earns his Lion Badge by participating and "Doing his Best". 

Scout Uniform - Show Your Pride

Show off that Cub Scout pride! Properly wear your class A uniform to all Pack and Den meetings and all Scout outings unless instructed to wear a Class B T- Shirt. Class A uniform consists of:
  • Tucked in Blue Cub Scout Shirt or Tan Boy Scout Shirt for Webelos
  • Rank neckerchief with slide
  • Blue or tan pants / shorts

Street Clean-Up

We have adopted the street Southwest Blvd. We start picking up trash at the intersection with Broadway (corner at Jolly Pirate Donuts) to the stop sign at Richard Ave. We pick up both sides of the street and the DQ parking lot. Please pick up any large trash you see in the field. Scouts that participate will get a free DQ ice cream treat upon completion.

This is a friendly reminder that your den will have street pick-up during the following assigned months.

2016: 
          October – Webelos 1

2017
          April – Webelos 2
          May – Tigers
          June – Bears
          July – Wolves
          August – Webelos 1 

Kind

Our Theme for October 2016 is "Kind"

A Scout is kind. A Scout knows there is strength in being gentle. He treats others as he wants to be treated. Without good reason, he does not harm or kill any living thing.  Kindness is not usually my first reaction to difficult situations. My first reaction may be disappointment, anger, frustration or some other form of dismay. But if I can maintain an even temper (something that gets easier and easier as I practice) I can choose to respond with kindness.

Amelia Earhart, the famous American aviation pioneer and author once said:  
“No kind action ever stops with itself.  One kind action leads to another.  Good example is followed.  A single act of kindness throws out roots in all directions, and the roots spring up and make new trees.  The greatest work that kindness does to others is that it makes them kind themselves.”  – Amelia Earhart

Always remember, a Scout is: 
TRUSTWORTHY, LOYAL, HELPFUL, FRIENDLY, COURTEOUS, KIND, OBEDIENT, CHEERFUL, THRIFTY, BRAVE, CLEAN and REVERENT

Try to incorporate the Scout Law into everything you do.
Cubmaster Matt

Helpful

Our September 2016 Theme was Helpful 

Did you ever pause to think about how helpful a tree is? It provides a nesting place for birds, shade from the sun and protection from the rain. It discards its dead branches, providing wood for fires and for cooking food. It adds beauty to the countryside. We must admit that a tree gives a lot more than it receives. We can learn a lesson from the tree... by doing our best to always be helpful to others by putting others first and ourselves second. Remember the lesson we learn from a tree, to give to others more than we receive.

Always remember, a Scout is: TRUSTWORTHY, LOYAL, HELPFUL, FRIENDLY, COURTEOUS, KIND, OBEDIENT, CHEERFUL, THRIFTY, BRAVE, CLEAN and REVERENT
Cubmaster Matt

Shop at GFS and Help the Pack Go !

Do you shop at GFS?  Help the pack earn money to help the pack go.  The pack does all of its Pack Campout Food Shopping at GFS and we participate in their rebate program.  Every time you shop at GFS tell the cashier that you are part of Cub Scout Pack 136 and the pack gets rebate money sent to the pack.  The pack uses this money for the many activities we do during the year.

Photos of Den and Pack Meetings

We are looking for photos that show off the great things the Cubs are doing. If you take photos at den or pack meetings and would like to share please send them to Cubmaster Matt.  Thanks!

Friday, September 23, 2016

Fall 2016 Campout at Madison Lake

This is an information sheet about Madison Lake. If you are planning on going, please read it. I hope this is helpful.  

I look forward to seeing you all there September 30 - October 2.
Cubmaster Matt

Wednesday, September 7, 2016

Fall Campout 2016


Circle the date on your calendar and join your Pack for a family campout at Madison Lake on Friday, September 30th to Sunday, October 2nd. Madison Lake is located at 4440 Lake Rd. in London Ohio, just 25 minutes from Grove City. Check‐in will start at 7:00 pm on Friday and we will be departing by 10:00 am on Sunday. 

Even if you are unable to stay for the whole time, join us when you can. You can just come for the day and do the activities, eat with us or stay all night…it is up to you!

Some activities you can look forward to include water rockets, field kickball, pool noodle rocket course, fishing, a campfire and much, much more.
 
More information will be coming out soon.   Please RSVP using the link below.

          RSVP Fall 2016 Campout - Click Here

If you have not done so this year, please complete Parts A and B of the Medical Form for both Parent and Scout.  Please select link below.

          Medical Form - Click Here

Sunday, February 28, 2016

Monthly Pack 136 Parents Planning Meeting

Our Pack 136 monthly Parents Planning Meeting is coming up March 3rd at 6 pm at FPC

Leaders - Please have a representative from each den at the meeting. 
Parents - All are welcome to come and help plan some of the pack activities. 

We will need assistance with our Spring Campout next month. If you are interested in helping please let the Cubmaster know.

Spring Campout 2016

The Spring Campout is coming up April 29th to May 1st, 2016 at Tar Hollow State Park, which is located near Chillicothe, in Laurelville Ohio.  We’ll have lots of fun with archery, bb guns, a campfire and much, much more. Even if you can't stay the whole time, please join us when you can.

More information will be coming out soon.   Please RSVP using the link below.

          RSVP Spring 2016 Campout

If you have not done so this year, please complete Parts A and B of the Medical Form for both Parent and Scout if you .  Link Attached.

          Medical Form

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