Pack Meeting Archives - Page 5 of 6 - Cub Pack 110

This is our big New Member night, so there will be lots of fun activities. We are counting on a BIG turnout from our existing Scouts to help make a BIG impression on our new and potential Scouts.  This first meeting will really set the tone for this year and will focus on Family Fun!

We will be collecting dues for existing Scouts and applications for new Scouts.  All new Scouts that register at the opening meeting will receive custom Pack 110 t-shirt.  Additional t-shirts for existing Scouts (and parents) can be purchased for $5 per shirt.

Bring a Friend!  Any existing Scouts that bring a friend that is interested in joining the pack will receive a special prize. Existing Scouts should introduce their guest to Mr. Comolli in order to receive their prize.

The Den Leaders and Pack Committee are excited about the upcoming year.

Lion Scout Pilot

Pack 110 is proud to be participating in the Lion Scout pilot program. The Lion program weaves traditional Scouting concepts of character development, leadership skills, personal fitness and citizenship into activities that are age-appropriate and fun for kindergarten boys and their parents.

Thank you to all our volunteers!  If you are interested at all in helping out Pack 110, please do not hesitate to contact any of the Pack Leadership.  We can always use more hands to ensure that we have a solid program in place for the boys.

We have a lot of fun and exciting things planned.  There will be camping trips, a hayride, an overnight at Adventure Aquarium plus some fun, social activities for you and your families.  We will also have our old but true favorites, such as the Pinewood Derby, Cake Bake and Rocket Launch!!   If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact your Den Leaders, Lauren Buckalew (lauren.buckalew@nullgmail.com) or Josh Comolli (cubmaster@nullcubpack110.illomoc.com / 215-919-9447).

We are looking forward to working with all of you to make this a great year for our kids, our families and our community!

This is our big New Member night, so there will be lots of fun activities and we are beginning the celebration of Pack 110’s 40th year of Scouting! We are counting on a BIG turnout from our existing Scouts to help make a BIG impression on our new and potential Scouts.  This first meeting will really set the tone for this year and will focus on Family Fun!

We will be collecting dues for existing Scouts and applications for new Scouts.  All new Scouts that register at the opening meeting will receive custom Pack 110 t-shirt.  Additional t-shirts for existing Scouts (and parents) can be purchased for $5 per shirt.

Bring a Friend!  Any existing Scouts that bring a friend that is interested in joining the pack will receive a special prize. Existing Scouts should introduce their guest to Mr. Comolli in order to receive their prize.

The Den Leaders and Pack Committee are excited about the upcoming year.

Family Scouting

Pack 110 is proud to be participating in the Family Scouting program. This means that we can open up our awesome Scouting program to boys and girls for the first time. We are looking forward to sharing our program with a larger audience this year!

Thank you to all our volunteers!  If you are interested at all in helping out Pack 110, please do not hesitate to contact any of the Pack Leadership.  We can always use more hands to ensure that we have a solid program in place for the boys.

We have a lot of fun and exciting things planned.  There will be camping trips, a hayride, an overnight at Adventure Aquarium plus some fun, social activities for you and your families.  We will also have our old but true favorites, such as the Pinewood Derby, Cake Bake and Rocket Launch!!   If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact your Den Leaders, Lauren Buckalew (lauren.buckalew@nullgmail.com) or Josh Comolli (cubmaster@nullcubpack110.illomoc.com / 215-919-9447).

We are looking forward to working with all of you to make this a great year for our kids, our families and our community!

Camping season is upon us. Lets get ready!

We will see you on Friday, April 21st, at 7:00 in the Hillsdale Gymnasium.

It’s time for one of our FAVORITE Pack activities- the CUB CAKE BAKE, Friday, March 31st in the Hillsdale Gymnasium.

It should be a great, messy time.  Please plan to arrive no later than 6:45 PM so you can get registered and be ready to start decorating.

Below you will find the rules as well as some other details regarding allergy information.  I know it is a lot of information, but please read through so you have all the information needed.

**** Since everyone will be busy working on their masterpieces, no food will be for sale at this Pack Meeting.

Now on to the Cake Bake Rules:

  1. This is a Cub – Parent/Family/Mentor project.  If 2 or 3 Cubs and their partners want to coordinate with each other and work as a Team, that is OK, too. They will just have to share the prize if they win.
  2. Baking will be done at home; Decorating must be done at Pack Meeting. Please decide on a theme and bring appropriate supplies. White, butter cream frosting will be supplied (please bring your own food coloring if you want different colors).
  3. Just about any (appropriate) cake theme is welcome.
  4. No store-bought cakes!
  5. Cake mixes are fine.
  6. Entire creation must be edible, including all decorations.
  7. Please register your cake when you first arrive.
  8. Cakes will be judged and prizes will be awarded in the following categories:
    • Most Colorful
    • 3-dimensional
    • Most Creative
    • Best Looking
    • Most Interesting
    • Most Unusual
    • Coolest
    • Best Scout Theme
    • Judges’ Choice
    • Scouts’ Choice
  9. You are responsible for your work area and your cake.  Please remove all debris and clean your area prior leaving the Pack Meeting.  Floors and tables will be lined with plastic sheeting. If time allows, after the judging, several cakes will be selected, via a drawing, to be cut and shared with the Pack.  If you want to take your cake home intact, please do not submit your cake for this drawing. Intact cakes may also be donated to the Salvation Army or West Chester Food Cupboard.  Any other cakes or cake remnants must be removed by their owners.

If you have any questions, please contact Mr. Comolli.

Allergies:

To be sure our kids are safe, please bring a list of the ingredients used in your cake.
FYI:  the Vanilla Icing provided has no major allergens in it.

Additionally here is a list of peanut free products:

Cake Mixes:

  • Duncan Hines cake mixes – Devil’s Food, Yellow, Butter Recipe, and Classic White
  • Betty Crocker cake mixes – Devil’s Food, Yellow, Butter Recipe, Golden Vanilla, White, Vanilla, Chocolate, and Party Rainbow Chip
  • Pillsbury cake mixes – Classic Yellow, Devil’s Food, and Chocolate
  • Shop Rite cake mixes – yellow, Devil’s Food, white, butter recipe
  • Giant – Butter yellow, Devil’s Food, White

Icing:

  • Pillsbury icing – chocolate fudge, vanilla
  • Betty Crocker icing – Chocolate, Vanilla, milk chocolate, creamy white, all whipped varieties
  • Giant icing – vanilla & chocolate fudge

It’s time for one of our FAVORITE Pack activities- the CUB CAKE BAKE, Friday, March 29th in the Hillsdale Gymnasium.

It should be a great, messy time.  Please plan to arrive no later than 6:45 PM with your baked cake, icing, decorations and decorating tools so you can get registered and be ready to start decorating. The Pack will not be providing icing this year (the bulk icing we used to get did not spread very well).

Below you will find the rules as well as some other details regarding allergy information.  I know it is a lot of information, but please read through so you have all the information needed.

**** Since everyone will be busy working on their masterpieces, no food will be for sale at this Pack Meeting.

Now on to the Cake Bake Rules:

  1. This is a Cub – Parent/Family/Mentor project.  If 2 or 3 Cubs and their partners want to coordinate with each other and work as a Team, that is OK, too. They will just have to share the prize if they win.
  2. Baking will be done at home; Decorating must be done at Pack Meeting. Please decide on a theme and bring appropriate supplies. White, butter cream frosting will be supplied (please bring your own food coloring if you want different colors).
  3. Just about any (appropriate) cake theme is welcome.
  4. No store-bought cakes!
  5. Cake mixes are fine.
  6. Must be a cake, no rice crispy treat sculptures.
  7. Entire creation must be edible, including all decorations.
  8. Please register your cake when you first arrive.
  9. Cakes will be judged and prizes will be awarded in the following categories:
    • Most Colorful
    • 3-dimensional
    • Most Creative
    • Best Looking
    • Most Interesting
    • Most Unusual
    • Best Scout Theme
    • Judges’ Choice
    • Scouts’ Choice
  10. You are responsible for your work area and your cake.  Please remove all debris and clean your area prior leaving the Pack Meeting.  Floors and tables will be lined with plastic sheeting. If time allows, after the judging, several cakes will be selected, via a drawing, to be cut and shared with the Pack.  If you want to take your cake home intact, please do not submit your cake for this drawing. Intact cakes may also be donated to the Salvation Army or West Chester Food Cupboard.  Any other cakes or cake remnants must be removed by their owners.

If you have any questions, please contact Mr. Comolli.

Allergies:

To be sure our kids are safe, please bring a list of the ingredients used in your cake.

Additionally here is a list of peanut free products:

Cake Mixes:

  • Duncan Hines cake mixes – Devil’s Food, Yellow, Butter Recipe, and Classic White
  • Betty Crocker cake mixes – Devil’s Food, Yellow, Butter Recipe, Golden Vanilla, White, Vanilla, Chocolate, and Party Rainbow Chip
  • Pillsbury cake mixes – Classic Yellow, Devil’s Food, and Chocolate
  • Shop Rite cake mixes – yellow, Devil’s Food, white, butter recipe
  • Giant – Butter yellow, Devil’s Food, White

Icing:

  • Pillsbury icing – chocolate fudge, vanilla
  • Betty Crocker icing – Chocolate, Vanilla, milk chocolate, creamy white, all whipped varieties
  • Giant icing – vanilla & chocolate fudge

It’s time for one of our FAVORITE Pack activities- the CUB CAKE BAKE, Friday, February 25th at the Hillsdale Cafeteria.

It should be a great, messy time.  Please plan to arrive no later than 6:45 PM with your baked cake, icing, decorations and decorating tools so you can get registered and be ready to start decorating. The Pack will not be providing icing this year (the bulk icing we used to get did not spread very well).

Below you will find the rules as well as some other details regarding allergy information.  I know it is a lot of information, but please read through so you have all the information needed.

**** Since everyone will be busy working on their masterpieces, no food will be for sale at this Pack Meeting.

Now on to the Cake Bake Rules:

  1. This is a Cub – Parent/Family/Mentor project.  If 2 or 3 Cubs and their partners want to coordinate with each other and work as a Team, that is OK, too. They will just have to share the prize if they win.
  2. Baking will be done at home; Decorating must be done at Pack Meeting. Please decide on a theme and bring appropriate supplies. White, butter cream frosting will be supplied (please bring your own food coloring if you want different colors).
  3. Just about any (appropriate) cake theme is welcome.
  4. No store-bought cakes!
  5. Cake mixes are fine.
  6. Must be a cake, no rice crispy treat sculptures.
  7. Entire creation must be edible, including all decorations.
  8. Please register your cake when you first arrive.
  9. Cakes will be judged and prizes will be awarded in the following categories:
    • Most Colorful
    • 3-dimensional
    • Most Creative
    • Best Looking
    • Most Interesting
    • Most Unusual
    • Best Scout Theme
    • Judges’ Choice
    • Scouts’ Choice
  10. You are responsible for your work area and your cake.  Please remove all debris and clean your area prior leaving the Pack Meeting.  Floors and tables will be lined with plastic sheeting. If time allows, after the judging, several cakes will be selected, via a drawing, to be cut and shared with the Pack.  If you want to take your cake home intact, please do not submit your cake for this drawing. Intact cakes may also be donated to the Salvation Army or West Chester Food Cupboard.  Any other cakes or cake remnants must be removed by their owners.

If you have any questions, please contact Mr. Beam.

Allergies:

To be sure our kids are safe, please bring a list of the ingredients used in your cake.

Additionally here is a list of peanut free products:

Cake Mixes:

  • Duncan Hines cake mixes – Devil’s Food, Yellow, Butter Recipe, and Classic White
  • Betty Crocker cake mixes – Devil’s Food, Yellow, Butter Recipe, Golden Vanilla, White, Vanilla, Chocolate, and Party Rainbow Chip
  • Pillsbury cake mixes – Classic Yellow, Devil’s Food, and Chocolate
  • Shop Rite cake mixes – yellow, Devil’s Food, white, butter recipe
  • Giant – Butter yellow, Devil’s Food, White

Icing:

  • Pillsbury icing – chocolate fudge, vanilla
  • Betty Crocker icing – Chocolate, Vanilla, milk chocolate, creamy white, all whipped varieties
  • Giant icing – vanilla & chocolate fudge

It’s time for one of our FAVORITE Pack activities- the CUB CAKE BAKE, Friday, March 8th at the Hillsdale Cafeteria.

It should be a great, messy time.  Please plan to arrive no later than 6:30 PM with your baked cake, icing, decorations and decorating tools so you can get registered and be ready to start decorating. The Pack will not be providing icing this year (the bulk icing we used to get did not spread very well).

Below you will find the rules as well as some other details regarding allergy information.  I know it is a lot of information, but please read through so you have all the information needed.

**** Since everyone will be busy working on their masterpieces, no food will be for sale at this Pack Meeting.

Now on to the Cake Bake Rules:

  1. This is a Cub – Parent/Family/Mentor project.  If 2 or 3 Cubs and their partners want to coordinate with each other and work as a Team, that is OK, too. They will just have to share the prize if they win.
  2. Baking will be done at home; Decorating must be done at Pack Meeting. Please decide on a theme and bring appropriate supplies. You can bring food coloring to change frosting colors as well.
  3. Just about any (appropriate) cake theme is welcome.
  4. No store-bought cakes!
  5. Cake mixes are fine.
  6. Must be a cake, no rice crispy treat sculptures.
  7. Entire creation must be edible, including all decorations.
  8. Please register your cake when you first arrive.
  9. Cakes will be judged and prizes will be awarded in the following categories:
    • Most Colorful
    • 3-dimensional
    • Most Creative
    • Best Looking
    • Most Interesting
    • Most Unusual
    • Best Scout Theme
    • Judges’ Choice
    • Scouts’ Choice
  10. You are responsible for your work area and your cake.  Please remove all debris and clean your area prior leaving the Pack Meeting.  Floors and tables will be lined with plastic sheeting. If time allows, after the judging, several cakes will be selected, via a drawing, to be cut and shared with the Pack.  If you want to take your cake home intact, please do not submit your cake for this drawing. Intact cakes may also be donated to the Salvation Army or West Chester Food Cupboard.  Any other cakes or cake remnants must be removed by their owners.

If you have any questions, please contact Mr. Mullner.

Allergies:

To be sure our kids are safe, please bring a list of the ingredients used in your cake.

Additionally here is a list of peanut free products:

Cake Mixes:

  • Duncan Hines cake mixes – Devil’s Food, Yellow, Butter Recipe, and Classic White
  • Betty Crocker cake mixes – Devil’s Food, Yellow, Butter Recipe, Golden Vanilla, White, Vanilla, Chocolate, and Party Rainbow Chip
  • Pillsbury cake mixes – Classic Yellow, Devil’s Food, and Chocolate
  • Shop Rite cake mixes – yellow, Devil’s Food, white, butter recipe
  • Giant – Butter yellow, Devil’s Food, White

Icing:

  • Pillsbury icing – chocolate fudge, vanilla
  • Betty Crocker icing – Chocolate, Vanilla, milk chocolate, creamy white, all whipped varieties
  • Giant icing – vanilla & chocolate fudge

It’s time for one of our FAVORITE Pack activities- the CUB CAKE BAKE.

It should be a great, messy time.  Please plan to arrive no later than 6:30 PM with your baked cake, icing, decorations and decorating tools so you can get registered and be ready to start decorating. The Pack will not be providing icing..

Below you will find the rules as well as some other details regarding allergy information.  I know it is a lot of information, but please read through so you have all the information needed.

**** Since everyone will be busy working on their masterpieces, no food will be for sale at this Pack Meeting.

Now on to the Cake Bake Rules:

  1. This is a Cub – Parent/Family/Mentor project.  If 2 or 3 Cubs and their partners want to coordinate with each other and work as a Team, that is OK, too. They will just have to share the prize if they win.
  2. Baking will be done at home; Decorating must be done at Pack Meeting. Please decide on a theme and bring appropriate supplies. You can bring food coloring to change frosting colors as well.
  3. Just about any (appropriate) cake theme is welcome.
  4. No store-bought cakes!
  5. Cake mixes are fine.
  6. Must be a cake, no rice crispy treat sculptures.
  7. Entire creation must be edible, including all decorations.
  8. Please register your cake when you first arrive.
  9. Cakes will be judged and prizes will be awarded in the following categories:
    • Most Colorful
    • 3-dimensional
    • Most Creative
    • Best Looking
    • Most Interesting
    • Most Unusual
    • Best Scout Theme
    • Judges’ Choice
    • Scouts’ Choice
  10. You are responsible for your work area and your cake.  Please remove all debris and clean your area prior leaving the Pack Meeting.  Floors and tables will be lined with plastic sheeting. If time allows, after the judging, several cakes will be selected, via a drawing, to be cut and shared with the Pack.  If you want to take your cake home intact, please do not submit your cake for this drawing. Intact cakes may also be donated to the Salvation Army or West Chester Food Cupboard.  Any other cakes or cake remnants must be removed by their owners.

If you have any questions, please contact Mr. Mullner.

Allergies:

To be sure our kids are safe, please bring a list of the ingredients used in your cake.

Additionally here is a list of peanut free products:

Cake Mixes:

  • Duncan Hines cake mixes – Devil’s Food, Yellow, Butter Recipe, and Classic White
  • Betty Crocker cake mixes – Devil’s Food, Yellow, Butter Recipe, Golden Vanilla, White, Vanilla, Chocolate, and Party Rainbow Chip
  • Pillsbury cake mixes – Classic Yellow, Devil’s Food, and Chocolate
  • Shop Rite cake mixes – yellow, Devil’s Food, white, butter recipe
  • Giant – Butter yellow, Devil’s Food, White

Icing:

  • Pillsbury icing – chocolate fudge, vanilla
  • Betty Crocker icing – Chocolate, Vanilla, milk chocolate, creamy white, all whipped varieties
  • Giant icing – vanilla & chocolate fudge

THE SCHOOL DISTRICT HAS CANCELLED ALL INDOOR EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES THRU APRIL 4TH.  AS A RESULT, WE MUST CANCEL THE CAKE BAKE PACK MEETING.  AFTER APRIL 4TH, THEY WILL RE-EVALUATE AND ADVISE ON FUTURE ACTIVITIES.

It’s time for one of our FAVORITE Pack activities- the CUB MARSHMALLOW CHALLENGE, Friday, March 10th at the Hillsdale Cafeteria.

It should be a great, messy time.  Please plan to arrive no later than 6:45 PM

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