Local Cub Scouts come together for pioneer camp

Album 3

[Click on photos below to enlarge.]

Pictures by Marla Blair
 

 

Stations with games and skills lessons kept Scouts busy and offered individual and group activity.

 

A challenging and creative ballgame sent Scouts running between the trees.

 

Den leader Jason Schafer lined up his assistants for the crossover ceremony performed for Kayden Welch-Jording. The four boys are the newest Cub Scout members.

Boy Scout Troop 102 waited for the crossover ceremony. After the ceremony, they replaced Kayden's Cub Scout cap and other features of his uniform with those fitting for a Boy Scout. They also gave him a Boy Scout guidebook.

 

Den leader Jason Schafer with Kayden Welch-Jording, Kayden's grandmother Carolyn Hinthorn, and ceremony assistants Hieronymus Tice, Gage Cale, Tristen Maxheimer and Jeromy Draper.

Parent volunteers Chris Tice, Lisa Cale and Kent Meager accompanied their Scout group through their chosen song on Thursday afternoon. Each group was required to perform a song as part of the final program.

 

 

Judges for the singing performances announced their choices for top groups in the singing program.

 

 

The group who received honorable mention were asked to take a bow before all groups received a special treat. As camp director, Jennifer Golden told them, "Everybody deserves a treat."

 

Back to top


 

News | Sports | Business | Rural Review | Teaching & Learning | Home and Family | Tourism | Obituaries

Community | Perspectives | Law & Courts | Leisure Time | Spiritual Life | Health & Fitness | Teen Scene
Calendar | Letters to the Editor