Family Camping Archives - Cub Pack 110

Our cub scouts are currently building rockets that we expect will be launched several hundred feet into the air.  All of the rockets have streamers to ensure their safe return.  Please join us and your children can help us retrieve the rockets once they return to earth.  Bring your assembled rocket kit and the pack will provide the rocket motor and all launch equipment.

Not a Cub Scout yet?

This is a great opportunity to come see what it’s all about. Bring your own rocket to launch or just come out to watch the show.  Let Lauren Buckalew (Committee Chair) or Clif Beam (Cubmaster) know you are coming. ANY INTERESTED BOYS OR GIRLS AGES K-4 ARE INVITED!

Want to invite a friend?

This is a great opportunity for any family interested in learning more about Cub Scouts to come out and see what Pack 110 is all about. Please feel free to bring them along and send them our Rocket Launch Flyer for more information. Any scout that brings a friend will get a special prize!

Our cub scouts are currently building rockets that we expect will be launched several hundred feet into the air.  All of the rockets have streamers to ensure their safe return.  Please join us and your children can help us retrieve the rockets once they return to earth.  Bring your assembled rocket kit and the pack will provide the rocket motor and all launch equipment.

Not a Cub Scout yet?

This is a great opportunity to come see what it’s all about. Bring your own rocket to launch or just come out to watch the show.  Let Lauren Buckalew (Committee Chair) or Clif Beam (Cubmaster) know you are coming. ANY INTERESTED BOYS OR GIRLS AGES K-4 ARE INVITED!

Want to invite a friend?

This is a great opportunity for any family interested in learning more about Cub Scouts to come out and see what Pack 110 is all about. Please feel free to bring them along and send them our Rocket Launch Flyer for more information. Any scout that brings a friend will get a special prize!

This is an event that is sponsored by the Chester County Council and will include units from all over Chester County

With limited event attendance, we ask that you please only bring the minimum amount of adults needed for your group.

Friday Night… is for the Webelos and AoL Scouts only. The Webelos and AOLs will have a chance to participate in numerous Glow Activities, they include Glow Sluice, Glow Mini-golf, Glow Fishing, Glow Slingshot.

Saturday Morning… continues the special activities for Webelos and AOLs. Events include BMX, Water Bottle Rockets, Cooking Demonstration and Archery. While that is happing, all other scouts arrive at Camp Ware and setup their campsite. The afternoon is open to all scouts to enjoy activities such as a Nature Hike, Science Experiments, Escape Room, BMX, Archery, Slingshot, BBs, Spooky Sluice and a Whittling Activity.

Saturday Evening… Dinner is provided to all participants after a traditional flag lowering ceremony. After dinner there will be a campfire, also a movie being shown outdoors. Every scout can enjoy a night out camping under the stars Saturday Night!

This is an event that is sponsored by the Chester County Council and will include units from all over Chester County

With limited event attendance, we ask that you please only bring the minimum amount of adults needed for your group.

Saturday – Events include BMX, Water Bottle Rockets, Cooking Demonstration and Archery. While that is happing, all other scouts arrive at Camp Ware and setup their campsite. The afternoon is open to all scouts to enjoy activities such as a Nature Hike, Science Experiments, Escape Room, BMX, Archery, Slingshot, BBs, Spooky Sluice and a Whittling Activity.

Saturday Evening… Dinner is provided to all participants after a traditional flag lowering ceremony. After dinner there will be a campfire, also a movie being shown outdoors. Every scout can enjoy a night out camping under the stars Saturday Night!

When registering, be sure to specify “Trapper” as your desired campsite.

This is an event that is sponsored by the Chester County Council and will include units from all over Chester County

With limited event attendance, we ask that you please only bring the minimum amount of adults needed for your group.

Council will provide lunch and dinner on Saturday and breakfast on Sunday morning if you stay over. This is still a bring your own tent/gear event.

Council is planning to have the shooting sports ranges opened and lots of other stations/activities. New this year we are hoping to have a black light pinewood derby (for fun, not competition) so bring your own wooden car! You can buy the precut bodies at the craft store, or buy a kit from the council store and cut it yourself before you come to camp! During the day, one station will be for decorating them and in the evening we will run the cars! Don’t fear if you’ve never made a pinewood derby car, this is your chance to get a try before you make the real one for your pack and district races later in the year!

When registering, be sure to specify “Trapper” as your desired campsite.

Based at Ashland’s Overnight Lodge, each traditional overnight program includes a night hike, campfire, morning walk, one evening presentation and one daytime field study.

  • Two dormitories with bunk beds for up to 72 people
  • Restrooms with showers
  • Large, modern kitchen and appliances with all cookware, dinnerware, drinkware & utensils
  • Great room/dining/activity area with fireplace, seats up to 80
  • Panoramic view
  • Electrical generator to ensure comfort and safety
  • View the lodge photo gallery at DelNature.org/Lodge

Our cub scouts are currently building rockets that we expect will be launched several hundred feet into the air.  All of the rockets have streamers to ensure their safe return.  Please join us and your children can help us retrieve the rockets once they return to earth. After the launch, we will move over the the Brandywine Red Clay Alliance (formerly BVA) for a Pack Family Campout. Please feel free to join us for any or all of the day’s events.

Not a Cub Scout yet?

This is a great opportunity to come see what it’s all about. Bring your own rocket to launch or just come out to watch the show. Stay for dinner and s’mores! Many families will also be camping out overnight. If interested, please bring your own tent and let Lauren Buckalew (Committee Chair – lauren.buckalew@nullgmail.com) or Josh Comolli (Cubmaster – cubmaster@nullcubpack110.illomoc.com) know you are coming. ANY INTERESTED BOYS OR GIRLS AGES K-4 ARE INVITED!

Want to invite a friend?

This is a great opportunity for any family interested in learning more about Cub Scouts to come out and see what Pack 110 is all about. Please feel free to bring them along and send them our Rocket Launch Flyer for more information. Any scout that brings a friend will get a special prize!

Our cub scouts are currently building rockets that we expect will be launched several hundred feet into the air.  All of the rockets have streamers to ensure their safe return.  Please join us and your children can help us retrieve the rockets once they return to earth. After the launch, we will move over the Brandywine Red Clay Alliance (formerly BVA) for a Pack Family Campout. Please feel free to join us for any or all of the day’s events.

Signup Genius for Campout Food

Not a Cub Scout yet?

This is a great opportunity to come see what it’s all about. Bring your own rocket to launch or just come out to watch the show. Stay for dinner and s’mores! Many families will also be camping out overnight. If interested, please bring your own tent and let Lauren Buckalew (Committee Chair – lauren.buckalew@nullgmail.com) or Josh Comolli (Cubmaster – cubmaster@nullcubpack110.illomoc.com) know you are coming. ANY INTERESTED BOYS OR GIRLS AGES K-4 ARE INVITED!

Want to invite a friend?

This is a great opportunity for any family interested in learning more about Cub Scouts to come out and see what Pack 110 is all about. Please feel free to bring them along and send them our Rocket Launch Flyer for more information. Any scout that brings a friend will get a special prize!

COVID-19 Update: To ensure the health and safety of our scouts and their families, we must cancel our upcoming pack events through the end of May. We will continue to assess the situation, taking guidance from Chester County Council BSA and state/local officials. Please contact your den leader or any member of the Pack Committee if you have questions. Thank you.

 


 

Our cub scouts are currently building rockets that we expect will be launched several hundred feet into the air.  All of the rockets have streamers to ensure their safe return.  Please join us and your children can help us retrieve the rockets once they return to earth.

Not a Cub Scout yet?

This is a great opportunity to come see what it’s all about. Bring your own rocket to launch or just come out to watch the show.  Let Lauren Buckalew (Committee Chair – lauren.buckalew@nullgmail.com) or Clif Beam (Cubmaster – cubmaster@nullcubpack110.illomoc.com) know you are coming. ANY INTERESTED BOYS OR GIRLS AGES K-4 ARE INVITED!

Want to invite a friend?

This is a great opportunity for any family interested in learning more about Cub Scouts to come out and see what Pack 110 is all about. Please feel free to bring them along and send them our Rocket Launch Flyer for more information. Any scout that brings a friend will get a special prize!

Pack 110 has been anxiously waiting for winter to break and to get back outdoors. We are very excited for our first camping trip of 2021 at KOA in West Chester. The KOA is a fun, close, and easy overnight trip which makes it a great trip for any first-time campers. We have tent sites right on the bank of the Brandywine Creek!

 


 

Itinerary:

Arrival: 5/15 ~ after 3 pm
(If severe weather is threatening, a go/no-go email will be sent to the Pack on 5/15 by 10am)

Saturday: Set up camp, explore the site, go for a hike and play games, have dinner, and enjoy a campfire

Sunday: Breakfast and camp breakdown

Departure: 5/16 ~ between 9am – 10am

Cost:

Cost Per Family: $10.00

Payment Methods: PayPal, cash, checks made payable to Pack 110

Equipment:

Camping challenges scouts to “Be Prepared”. Here’s a quick list of essentials:

  • Tent
  • Sleeping bags and pillow
  • Flashlight
  • Warm clothes and your mask (dress in layers!)
  • Filled reusable water bottle
  • Recommended:
    • sleeping pad or air mattress
    • small personal coolers for your tent are also nice in the event you need a drink in the middle of the night
    • fishing poles, a ball or a frisbee are also ideas

Don’t Have a Tent? – The pack can lend you a tent and, if needed, help you set it up. Only 1 pack tent is available – arrangements must be made in advance with Clif Beam

KOA also has a number of small cabins available for rent for an additional fee (arrangements can be made directly with KOA http://koa.com/campgrounds/philadelphia).

Food:

Due to the ongoing COVID pandemic, the pack will not be providing food in order to limit sharing. Please bring dinner for you and your scout to enjoy on Saturday evening. WaWa hoagies or other similar food that travels well is perfect. We will set up a fire if families would like to cook individually wrapped foil packs over the campfire – this worked great at our French Creek camping trip in October! See this YouTube video for some ideas.

For breakfast on Sunday, something quick and easy is best (fruit, muffins, or dry cereal / granola).

Questions:

Please email Brian Denney with any questions. Also please review the Pack 110 COVID-19 Risk Reduction Plan on the pack’s website.

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