Back by popular demand! Please join us on Friday, October 22nd, at 5:45 pm for the Pack 110 meeting and Great Pumpkin Carve! (Rain Date: Sunday, October 24th at 5:00 pm)
After the opening ceremonies the Scouts and their families will be given 30 minutes to carve and decorate your pumpkin. Once all of the pumpkins are decorated, we will light them up and display them on the amphitheater stage to give the Scouts a chance to see the creations that their friends made. It should be a truly special event.
We will be hosting this meeting at East Bradford Park in the field by the amphitheater. Each family should bring a picnic blanket to spread out on the field to ensure sufficient social distance. Please dress warmly and remember your mask!
Please Remember to bring a hollowed out pumpkin ready to decorate and the necessary tools for your carving / decorating.
We strongly recommend picking up a couple of Pumpkin Carving Kits similar to the one pictured here. These actually work very nicely and they are much safer than kitchen knives. They can be purchased for a couple of dollars at most stores that carry Halloween supplies. The tools do break relatively easy though, so you may want to bring spare tools.
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Back by popular demand! Please join us on Friday, October 14th, at 5:45 pm for the Pack 110 meeting and Great Pumpkin Carve!
After the opening ceremonies the Scouts and their families will be given 30 minutes to carve and decorate your pumpkin. Once all of the pumpkins are decorated, we will light them up and display them on the amphitheater stage to give the Scouts a chance to see the creations that their friends made. It should be a truly special event.
We will be hosting this meeting at East Bradford Park in the field by the amphitheater. Each family should bring a picnic blanket to sit on.
Please Remember to bring a hollowed out pumpkin ready to decorate and the necessary tools for your carving / decorating.
We strongly recommend picking up a couple of Pumpkin Carving Kits similar to the one pictured here. These actually work very nicely and they are much safer than kitchen knives. They can be purchased for a couple of dollars at most stores that carry Halloween supplies. The tools do break relatively easy though, so you may want to bring spare tools.