Concord Pack 380 cub scouts sponsored by Woodside Elementary PFC in Concord, California. This page is only a supplement to the Mount Diablo Silverado Council website where council and district activities are listed for all cub scouts in the Council region.
Wednesday, August 20, 2014
2014-2015 Calendar
Tuesday, May 6, 2014
May 8, 2014 Pack Meeting - 7:00pm at Woodside Multi-Use Room
We have our monthly Pack meeting this Thursday at 7pm. This is a meeting not to miss as we will be graduating three Webelos from our Pack to Boy Scout troops. The following is the planned agenda for the meeting:
1. Opening Flags (Webelos)
2. Announcements (Cubmaster Llata)
3. Webelo 2 Awards
4. Arrow of Light Award Ceremony
5. Bridging Ceremony
6. Pack Photos
7. Closing Flags
8. Refreshments
We have four scouts bridging onto boy scouting, with two scouts going to Troop 465 and two scouts going to Troop 370.
We will also do a little huddle after the meeting with parents to go over a few details for our upcoming pack camping trip the weekend of May 23-24 to Camp Tamarancho in Marin County.
The other main upcoming event is the advancement ceremony for the remainder of our scouts on May 15 (Thursday) at 7:00pm at Sugurloaf Open Space in Walnut Creek.
1. Opening Flags (Webelos)
2. Announcements (Cubmaster Llata)
3. Webelo 2 Awards
4. Arrow of Light Award Ceremony
5. Bridging Ceremony
6. Pack Photos
7. Closing Flags
8. Refreshments
We have four scouts bridging onto boy scouting, with two scouts going to Troop 465 and two scouts going to Troop 370.
We will also do a little huddle after the meeting with parents to go over a few details for our upcoming pack camping trip the weekend of May 23-24 to Camp Tamarancho in Marin County.
The other main upcoming event is the advancement ceremony for the remainder of our scouts on May 15 (Thursday) at 7:00pm at Sugurloaf Open Space in Walnut Creek.
Sunday, March 16, 2014
2014 Pinewood Derby Car Race Results
Congrats to all racers for a terrific showing at the 2014 Pack 380 Pinewood Derby Car Race! All scouts and families of scouts deserve a round of applause for making the event a success once again.
Here are the scout cars that were entered this year:
Here are the Open Class cars:
One thing that is for certain is that we had our most competitive races in quite some time with the average time between the top finishers and the cars in the Turtle Race being less than 0.35 seconds. That is a very small margin so all racers should be proud of their results.
Some thanks are in order for the contributions of the following people without whom the races would not have been a success:
The race format had each racer run in six preliminary races so that each car would get one turn to run in each of the six lanes. The results from the preliminary races were used to determine the cars that would be in the Championship Finale and the cars that would be in the Turtle Race. Here are the results from the preliminary races: Preliminary Race Results.
The next race was the Turtle Race with the cars with the slowest average times from the preliminary races in the race. The winner of the Turtle Race was the car making it across the finish line last. This was a single race winner take all race. Here are the results from the Turtle Race: Turtle Race Results.
This year we had two siblings of scouts and three parents entered in the Open Class race. The race was won by the Bat Car: Open Class Race Results.
The Championship Finale again had the cars separated by hundredths of second. For this race, each car was able to run once in each lane. Here are the Championship results: Championship Finale Results.
In addition to above results, we also handed out awards to Top Finisher for Tigers, Wolves, Bears and Webelos. These were the top finishers who were not trophy winners.
Finally, we handed out an award for Spirit of Scouting for the scout/car that best exemplified the spirit of scouting, doing your best, sportsmanship, and individual effort with the making of his car. This like all of the awards could have gone to a number of scouts, but winner of this award for 2014 was Webelo Han E.
Good luck next year!
Here are the scout cars that were entered this year:
Here are the Open Class cars:
One thing that is for certain is that we had our most competitive races in quite some time with the average time between the top finishers and the cars in the Turtle Race being less than 0.35 seconds. That is a very small margin so all racers should be proud of their results.
Some thanks are in order for the contributions of the following people without whom the races would not have been a success:
- Mr. Llata for serving as primary race announcer with assistance by Carlos Moreno (the Mt. Diablo Silverado Council District Executive) who stopped by to check out the races.
- Mr. Sigmundson who was our Race Marshall once again.
- Mr. Sumer who helped with pizza pick-up.
- Mr. Eldridge, Mr. Rominger and Mr. Lang who were the official race starters.
- Our Boy Scouts (David, Ethan and Cal) who incidentally are who are Woodside Elementary alums who helped with the running of the races.
The race format had each racer run in six preliminary races so that each car would get one turn to run in each of the six lanes. The results from the preliminary races were used to determine the cars that would be in the Championship Finale and the cars that would be in the Turtle Race. Here are the results from the preliminary races: Preliminary Race Results.
The next race was the Turtle Race with the cars with the slowest average times from the preliminary races in the race. The winner of the Turtle Race was the car making it across the finish line last. This was a single race winner take all race. Here are the results from the Turtle Race: Turtle Race Results.
This year we had two siblings of scouts and three parents entered in the Open Class race. The race was won by the Bat Car: Open Class Race Results.
The Championship Finale again had the cars separated by hundredths of second. For this race, each car was able to run once in each lane. Here are the Championship results: Championship Finale Results.
In addition to above results, we also handed out awards to Top Finisher for Tigers, Wolves, Bears and Webelos. These were the top finishers who were not trophy winners.
Finally, we handed out an award for Spirit of Scouting for the scout/car that best exemplified the spirit of scouting, doing your best, sportsmanship, and individual effort with the making of his car. This like all of the awards could have gone to a number of scouts, but winner of this award for 2014 was Webelo Han E.
Good luck next year!
Friday, March 14, 2014
2014 Pinewood Derby Cars
Here are the cars for this year. Quite exciting!
We have 24 cub scout cars and 5 cars for the open class race. This may be the largest number of cars that we have ever had.
We have 24 cub scout cars and 5 cars for the open class race. This may be the largest number of cars that we have ever had.
Saturday, March 1, 2014
2014 Pinewood Derby
Pack 380 Pinewood Derby
Friday, March 14, 2014
6pm to 9pm in Woodside MUR
Scouts, start your engines! Are you ready for a little racing?
Each Pack 380 scout is invited to enter one car into our annual Pinewood Derby race.
Each car must pass inspection by the official inspection committee
before it will be allowed to compete. Upon weigh-in the cars will be numbered
and held by the pinewood derby committee until the official race. Once a car passes inspection and is
entered into the race, only race committee members are allowed to touch it.
Inspection
will take place at the Pinewood Derby Weigh-In on Thursday, March 13, 2014 in
the Woodside classroom C-5 anytime between 6pm-8pm.
Remember, that we will be taking orders for pizza and soda at the inspection event.
Remember, that we will be taking orders for pizza and soda at the inspection event.
We will take pictures of the cars that will be used for the driver's licenses that will be granted to each scout that enters a car. This year we will be administering a driver's license written test with questions on scouting so brush on your skills and knowledge about scouting!
The following
are the inspection points
1. The car weight shall not exceed 5.0 ounces. The
official race scale shall be considered final.
2. The overall length of the car shall not exceed 7
inches.
3. The overall width of the car shall not exceed 2
¾ inches.
4. The car must have 1 ¾” clearance between the
wheels.
5. The car must have 3/8” clearance underneath the
body so it does not rub on the track.
6. The wood provided in the kit must be used. The
block may be shaped any way that is desired.
7. The wheels may not be cut, drilled, beveled or rounded.
You may remove the seams and imperfections from the wheels.
The wheels
supplied with the kit may be replaced with BSA official wheels.
8. The axles may be polished. The axles supplied
with the kit may be replaced with BSA official axles.
9. Only dry lubricants such as graphite or powdered
teflon "white lube" will be allowed for lubricating the wheels.
10. Wheel bearings, washers or bushings are
prohibited.
11. The car must not ride on any type of springs.
12. The car must be freewheeling, with no starting
devices.
13. No loose material of any kind may be used.
14. Details such as the steering wheel, driver, decals, painting, and
interior detail are permissible as long as these details do not exceed the
maximum length, width, and weight specifications.
15. Cars will be held over night by the race marshall until race day.
At the Pinewood Derby…
•
If a car leaves its lane, at his sole discretion,
the track chairman may inspect the track and, if a track fault is found which
probably caused the initial violation, the track chairman may order the race to
be rerun after the track is repaired.
•
If, during a race, no car reaches the finish line
on the track, the car which went the farthest in its lane shall be declared as
the heat winner.
Top three fastest cars will win trophies.
Best
looking car, as determined by a vote, will win a trophy.
The
slowest car that passes the finish line will win a trophy. (aka “Turtle Race”
Winner)
Also, we will award medals to the top finisher in each den that is not a trophy winner.
Finally, we will once again award a Spirit of Scouting Award to the scout who best exemplifies the spirit of scouting.
Open Class Race - We are also going to host an open class race. This race is open to all non-scouts and even scouts who want to enter a second car. A separate trophy will be presented to the winner of the open class race. This race will take place after the scout race.
Checkout slideshows from previous Pinewood Derbies:
http://concordpack380.blogspot.com/2012/03/2012-pinewood-derby.html
http://concordpack380.blogspot.com/2011/03/2011-pinewood-derby-car-races.html
http://concordpack380.blogspot.com/2012/03/2012-pinewood-derby.html
http://concordpack380.blogspot.com/2011/03/2011-pinewood-derby-car-races.html
Wednesday, February 12, 2014
City of Concord Tree Planting Event
Volunteers Needed!!
Invest from the Ground Up will plant over 1700 trees in one day at 20 locations in the SF Bay Area and Southern San Joaquin Valley. Concord is one of the locations of this event.
Needed are 150 volunteers for the event in Concord.
When: February 15, 2014, 8:30am to Noon
Where: Boatwright Sports Complex, Campus Drive and Albert Way, Concord
What: We're planting 56 trees to beautify our community and reap the many benefits trees have to offer.
Why: When our 56 trees are mature, they'll remove 2.13 tons of carbon dioxide and 560 pounds of pollutants every year!
How: Bring shovels, gloves and a water bottle. Carpooling is encouraged!
RSVP to Chris Llata, City of Concord, chris.llata@cityofconcord.org
Learn more about the statewide campaign at www.InvestFromTheGroundUp.org
This is a great opportunity for scouts!!
Invest from the Ground Up will plant over 1700 trees in one day at 20 locations in the SF Bay Area and Southern San Joaquin Valley. Concord is one of the locations of this event.
Needed are 150 volunteers for the event in Concord.
When: February 15, 2014, 8:30am to Noon
Where: Boatwright Sports Complex, Campus Drive and Albert Way, Concord
What: We're planting 56 trees to beautify our community and reap the many benefits trees have to offer.
Why: When our 56 trees are mature, they'll remove 2.13 tons of carbon dioxide and 560 pounds of pollutants every year!
How: Bring shovels, gloves and a water bottle. Carpooling is encouraged!
RSVP to Chris Llata, City of Concord, chris.llata@cityofconcord.org
Learn more about the statewide campaign at www.InvestFromTheGroundUp.org
This is a great opportunity for scouts!!
Monday, January 13, 2014
January 16, 2014 Pack Meeting - 7:00pm at Multi-Use Room
We
have our monthly Pack meeting scheduled for January 16, 2014 at 7pm at
the Woodside Elementary School Multi-Use Room. We have a fun filled
evening planned for our scouts.
The theme for this month is Games. Who doesn't like games? Nobody, right!?
In a separate message we have also asked the scouts to bring a photo of themselves to the meeting for the project that we will work on as part of the gathering activity. The project will be to make something for the Blue and Gold Dinner next month.
Finally, we will have a brief meeting immediately after the Pack meeting (should take no more than 10 minutes) to answer any questions about the Blue & Gold Dinner and provide an opportunity for families to sign up to help make the event a success. Remember that the event will only be as good as we make it.
Now onto the agenda for the meeting:
Agenda
0. Gathering Activity [Blue & Gold Dinner picture project]
1. Opening Flag Ceremony [Webelo 1s]
2. Announcements [Cubmaster Llata]
Den meetings (January 22 for 4th/5th at 7pm and January 23 for 1st/2nd/3rd at 630pm)
Troop 262 will attend Webelo den meeting to help scouts earn badge & help with other fun!
Blue & Gold Dinner on February 7, 2014 in Multi-Use Room
Blue & Gold Dinner on February 7, 2014 in Multi-Use Room
PerfactPotluck.com to sign up for food for Blue & Gold
Friends of Scouting
3. Awards
Bobcat Badge Ceremony - Ricardo Cruz
4. Games!!
5. Raffle
6. Closing Flag Ceremony [Webelo 2s/Wolves]
Pack Email Address: concordpack380@gmail.com
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