Cub Scout Twilight Camp 2010

Greetings All, <br /> <br />It&#39;s that time again... <br /> <br />TWILIGHT CAMP 2010. 17 -20 Aug, 3:30 – 8:15 pm daily <br /> <br />Theme: &#34;NOW & THEN in 2010. <br /> <br />To register for the event please contact Gloria von Fahnestock



By US AFRICOM Public Affairs Twilight Camp Director STUTTGART, Germany Aug 05, 2010
Greetings All,

It's that time again...

TWILIGHT CAMP 2010. 17 -20 Aug, 3:30 – 8:15 pm daily

Theme: "NOW & THEN in 2010.

To register for the event please contact Gloria von Fahnestock at gloria@outlandgames.net or by phone at 0174-826-0038 for the appropriate forms.

Medical forms must be submitted no later than Monday evening (9 August).

We will be accepting registrations up until Aug 16 but there can be no guarantee of correct shirt sizes. A $10 late fee now applies to the cost making it $75. The late fee is waived for Scouts newly arriving in the area.

Final paperwork review, turn in of Medical forms and registrations will be conducted Monday evening, 16 Aug at the LTA. T-shirts will be issued and any final training will be conducted at that time.

Here are a few of the planned activities:

CRAFTS: Tie-dye Neckerchiefs. Make Woggle, Personalized Pace Counters, Signal Flags and Survival Bracelets

SCOUT SKILLS: First aid, Knots & lashes, Semaphore Signaling, Survival Skills and Pioneering display.

NATURE: Nature hike, Scavenger hunt, Leave No Trace, Wilderness Awareness

PATROL (DEN): Team Building Activities including Flags, Cheers, Songs, Skits, and of course COMPETETION !!! Learn fun facts about the 100 years of Scouting.

ARCHERY: Daily practice with Team shoot out on Friday. (Sorry, German Law now prohibits us from doing BB's.

GAMES: "Baden Powell" Style. Oldies but goodies with a few twist on the past.

DINNER TIME: There will be a break each evening to eat. Scouts are to bring their own sack supper. Friday evening will conclude with families joining us for a simple supper and closing ceremony. Winners of the competitions will be announced at that time.

Tiger Cub Parents will assist their dens with all activities.

WEBELOS Overnighter 20-21 Aug 2010. (Separate cost of $10 paid at the event or to the coordinators Ann Berg or Annie Cass) All Web I and Web IIs may attend. Web Is must have a parent or guardian camp with them. Web IIs may camp at a 1 adult to 4 Scout ration. Separate details will be sent out to all Webelos or prospective Webelos. Advanced registration commitment is required for planning purposes. Camping will be at the LTA and will commence at the conclusion of Twilight Camp.

I STILL NEED VOLUNTEERS IN ALL AREAS. Adults, Older Scouts or Siblings, Neighbors, Friends, or Co-workers welcome. This time can count towards service/volunteer time for rank. All volunteers will need to complete the online Youth Protection prior to the start of camp. Whether for one day or all, any assistance is appreciated.

SET UP/TEAR DOWN CREW: Monday 16 Aug and Friday 20 Aug at the LTA. I also need assistance in setting up and taking down tents for the Camp. The more helpers we have, the faster it will go.

Please forward to your pack members and any new/incoming scout families. Perspective scouts as well. We accept signups for new or transferred scouts.

Thanks again and hope to see you all at Camp.

YIS,

Gloria von Fahnestock

Twilight Camp Program Director

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