Showing posts with label Recruiting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Recruiting. Show all posts

Saturday, September 12, 2015

Bike Rodeo at Woodside Elementary


The start of the Turtle Race, on your marks, get set, and... GO!
Our local Police Department sent out two officers from Concord PD to Woodside Elementary on Thursday 9/10/2015 to teach the scouts about bicycle safety.  We also had planned for scouts to have a little fun with it, so there was an obstacle course and bike skill challenges for the kids to try.

So much to learn and do! Bikes and helmets were inspected at the Bike Inspection Station.

It was fun trying to follow the figure 8 pattern on the blacktop.

The kids also enjoyed navigating the obstacle course which included a low ramp and side-winding turns.

Even the test was fun! Scouts were quizzed one at a time to see if they had learned their bicycle hand signals to indicate stopping, turning left and turning right. 


The officers spoke to our group about safety rules, cycling equipment and Children learned that a helmet that fits well is the most important piece of equipment needed for cycling.  If you license your bicycle at the police department, it makes it easier for the police to return it to you if it is ever stolen.

We ended the event with a Turtle Race. That's where the last person who crosses the finish line is the winner. Super balancing skills are needed to win that race!

The Concord Police Department has a Facebook page where they share what they are doing in the community. They might be posting one or two of the photos for which parents gave permission to post. 

Here's the link to their Facebook page:  Concord Police Department on Facebook

Monday, September 3, 2012

Second Pack 380 Information Day!

Join us for another Information Day with Pack 380. This one will be after school at Woodside Elementary out on the black top. This is a half-day Wednesday so drop by whenever you're able to between 12:30pm and 2:00pm.

Join us to learn what scouting has to offer for first through fifth grade boys! We'll be taking applications too! This will be an opportunity for parents to ask Pack 380 leaders any questions that you might have while potential scouts that show up will have a chance to make magnetic mini-cars to race.




Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Pack 380 Information Picnic

Welcome returning families and new families alike!  We will have a table at Woodside Elementary's Information Day on August 22 staffed by leaders from Pack 380.  For new families that sign up and pay to join Pack 380 at Information Day only, we are offering a $10 discount on the Pack fee of $80.

If you are interested in joining cub scouting and would like to hear more details on what we offer, please join us for the following opportunity to learn more about scouting.  Diablo Shadows Park is located on Diablo Shadows Drive off of Oak Grove Road just south of Ygnacio Valley Road.

Please come back and check this site in the next few days for two more opportunities in early September to learn more about scouting for August 28 does not work for you.


Friday, September 9, 2011

Welcome Back Scouts!

We have a terrific year of cub scouting planned for the year!  We continue to offer opportunities for new families to join Pack 380.  The latest such opportunity was our first pack meeting of the year.

We had two new families join Pack 380 before the end of the meeting, with interest to join expressed by two or three other families.

We had many other families express interest during Woodside Information Day, but were not able to attend.  For these families, the following is the information covered at the September 7 Pack meeting:


Why Join Cub Scouts?
Your time is valuable.  Today’s families, more than ever, struggle to find time to spend together.  Cub Scouting helps to support your family by providing ready-made opportunities for you and your son to do things together.

·        Your son will get a sense of belonging as he builds his self-esteem and learns to get along with others.  Cub Scouting will teach values consistent with good citizenship, character development and physical fitness using fun and educational activities.

·         In a society where your son is taught that winning is everything, Cub Scouting teaches him to “do his best” and to be helpful to others.
      
      But most of all boys join Cub Scouting because it’s fun!

How Does Cub Scouting Work?
One unique thing about Cub Scouting is that you, as his family, join in on the program with your son, and you will help him along the way. Boys have a different handbook at each grade level, with suggested activities that are age-appropriate for their developmental level.  As your boy advances through these books by working on activities with you, he will earn badges and other recognition that he can wear on his uniform.

The Cub Scout program takes place at two levels.  Your son will be part of a den; a small group of boys in the same grade level that meet either monthly or more.  All dens, from grade 1 through 5, make up a pack.  Once a month, the dens, with their families, are together at the pack meeting, where boys are recognized for the badges they have earned and participate in a fun activity with boys from the various grade levels.

Each den has a leader (usually one of the parents) who helps coordinate the meetings.  Depending on your den, the parent-son teams may take turns running the activities and planning meetings with the den leader.  Depending on the den, the den may have monthly or bi-weekly or weekly meetings.

The following are the den/cub scout levels:
            Tiger Cub Scouts (grade 1)
            Wolf Cub Scouts (grade 2)
            Bear Cub Scouts (grade 3)
            Webelos Scouts I (grade 4)
            Webelos Scouts II (grade 5).

What Does the Pack Do?
The Cub Scout pack, which is made up of all the dens, meets monthly at the pack meetings, led by the Cubmaster.  The pack meeting could include games, skits, songs, presentations from Boy Scout troops, ceremonies and/or a presentation of badges earned during the month.  This is where families – not just parents, but siblings, too – can see the achievements of their Cub Scout.

The pack, including families, also participates in other special events throughout the year, including:
  1. Pinewood Derby – You can build and race a model car.
  2. Blue and Gold Banquet – It’s a Cub Scouting birthday party for all pack members and their families.
  3. Camping – Overnight and day camp opportunities to  introduce your family to the camping experience.
  4. Service Projects – You can participate in a food drive, help with Woodside’s Fall Fest or other community activities.
  5. Field Trips and Special Outings – Great ways to learn more about the people and places in your community. 

How Much Does Cub Scouting Cost?
The annual pack dues are $80 for each Cub Scout (checks payable to Pack 380 accompanied with boy scout application).  This amount includes: BSA registration, Boys Life Magazine, Scout manuals, awards, trophies, advancement patches, pack materials, leader training costs and certain costs associated with special activities such as Pinewood Derby, Blue & Gold Banquet and Overnight Campout.

Your individual den may ask for a few dollars to cover den activity costs or ask for donations of materials or snack foods for the den meetings.

You will also be required to purchase a Cub Scout Uniform.

What is the Required Cub Scout Uniform?
The Required Cub Scout Uniform consists of:
1.     Cap
2.     Shirt
3.     Neckerchief & Slide
4.     Basic Pack Patches.

The cost for this is approximately $60.  Items such as vests, belts, pants and socks are optional.

Uniform items can be purchased at The Scout Store at 800 Ellinwood Way, Pleasant Hill (674-8500).

Is There Any Fundraising Involved?
The Cub Scout Pack does participate in an annual Fall sale of Boy Scout Popcorn.  As a group the Cub Scouts sell popcorn at booths in various locations.  Also, Cub Scouts can sell popcorn to family and friends and earn prizes for their individual sales orders.  Each Cub Scout is not required to participate in individual popcorn sales.  However, this popcorn fundraiser is a way to help keep individual annual pack dues down and enable our pack to provide special activities for our Cub Scouts.

How Can You Help?
The most important help that you, as a parent, can give your boy is to work with him on his Cub Scouting activities and attend the monthly pack meetings with him so that you can celebrate his achievement!  Your role as a parent is the secret of success of the Cub Scouting program!

The den and the pack also rely on parent participation to run a successful program.  Cub Scouting operates through volunteer leadership.  Consider a role in helping our pack succeed by either helping as a den leader or co-leader or future cubmaster or on the pack committee (chairman, advancement chair, secretary, treasurer, trainer) that performs the administrative functions of the pack.  You’ll have a great time and training and supportive materials are available.

Have More Questions?
Contact our Cubmaster, Chris Llata, at (925) 348-3319 or arbornut@gmail.com or
contact Casey Emoto at (925) 689-8192 or emoto.family@gmail.com.

Also, check out the Pack 380 blog at www. concordpack380.blogspot.com!

Friday, August 26, 2011

Pack 380 Information Day - September 7 (Wednesday) at 7pm

Welcome back to returning families and also welcome to the potential new families!

There was good interest in our Pack at the Woodside Elementary Information Day yesterday.  In total there were 17 families who left us their contact information.  A big thanks goes out to Russ helping us cover the morning session!

If you're one of those families that left us your contact information, someone from the Pack will be following up with you next week.  If we aren't able to connect, you'll get another chance on September 7 to check us out and ask us any questions that you may have.  Below is the flyer that you probably picked up at Information Day.

Pack 380 Information Day
Date: September 7, 2011
Time: 7pm
Location: Woodside Multi-Use Room

We'll have some activities for the boys and have a short presentation for the parents.  We should be able to finish up by 8pm.  If you aren't able to make this time, we'll follow up with you after the meeting with any information out of the meeting.

Hope to see you on September 7!


Thursday, August 25, 2011

Information Day!

August 25, 2011 is Information Day at Woodside Elementary and Pack 380 will be there!




















Starting in the upper left corner and going clockwise:

  • Tiger den performs encore "weeds" rap song for the pack.
  • Ethan climbs a tree during pack campout.
  • Webelo den and siblings go on bike ride.
  • Pinewood derby car trophy winners.
  • Pinewood derby car race finalists.
  • Tiger den at advancement ceremonies.
  • Boys sit down for foil meals at Camp Herms campout.
  • Pack plants trees at Ellis Lake Park with Mayor Laura Hoffmeister.
  • Webelo den get recognized for their achievements at advancement ceremonies.
  • Langs' boys and tent at summer campout.
  • Line-up of derby cars before the start of races.
  • Cubmaster (aka our fearless leader) Chris Llata with balloon hat at Blackhawk races.
  • Campfire singing at campout.
  • Cars off to the races at derby race.
  • Congratulatory cake for boys after advancement.
  • Pack at summer campout with den leaders proudly fly Pack 380 flag.


Monday, May 9, 2011