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Monday, November 30, 2015

No Roundtable in December

No Roundtable in December. We will start again in January on the 7th and we will be meeting at the Highland Stake – Northeast Chapel, 11162 North Alpine Highway, Highland, UT (changed from what was previously announced).

Tuesday, November 10, 2015

Webelos Pow Wow

Registration is up for Webelos Pow Wow. Click HERE for more information.

Christmas Ornaments

Hello Cub Scout Leaders,

Are you looking for a fun craft idea for your den or pack this Christmas time?  How about for your family or for Activity Days groups?

The Alpine District's Order of the Arrow chapter is selling Kreative Foam Christmas ornaments as a fundraiser.  The Order of the Arrow is Scouting's Honor Society (we are the group that helps sponsor the District's Cub Day Camp each June).

There are twelve different varieties and they cost is only $1.00 per package (regularly $3-5 in craft stores) to $10 for 15 packages.  You can choose from:  Santas, Snowmen, Mittens, Candy Canes, Gingerbread Men, Stars, Sleds, Apples, Snowmen, a Nativity Scene and two different styles of Ornaments.  Please see the attached flier for pictures.

All of the sales proceeds (100 %) of the sales proceeds of these ornaments goes to supporting scouting activities in the Alpine District.

Click HERE for more information.

Tuesday, November 3, 2015

November Roundtable

For the November roundtable you have a choice, our regular roundtable or attending the awards dutch oven dinner. Click HERE for more information.

Webelos Pow Wow


The date of the event is January 30th. Registration starts at 7:15 am, Pow-Wow is 8 am to 12 pm
Registration will be available this Saturday morning. Here's a file with more info:  HERE

Saturday, October 24, 2015

Updated Information for the New Cub Scout Program

From Annaleis Smith: Here is a better explanation of all the changes made in the August update as well as the recipe. Feel free to share as you wish. Click HERE

Helpful Resources

Just wanted to let you all know that there are new resources online for Cub Scout leaders such as "Individual Advancement Records" for each rank as well as some others that have been updated for the new program. Click HERE

Wednesday, October 7, 2015

November 2015 Pack Resource Sheet ~ Point of the Law: Helpful ~ Theme: Cub Scout ANTS ~ Cub Scouts Always Need To Serve



 I wanted to point you to a blog that has a great Pack Resource Sheet for November 2015.  Info and link below...

Click HERE to get this packet.

"Hi there, for leaders that are having a hard time doing anther pack night about conservation (3rd or 4th in the last 4-5 months) I created this theme that goes along with The Point of the Law: Helpful, for November. We are using this theme at our Roundtable. It is called "Cub Scouts ANTS" or Cub Scouts Always Need To Serve
Click Here to open the PDF
Sections included in this document are:


  • Ideas for Decorating
  • Prayer
  • Opening Ceremony
  • Song
  • Activity Ideas
  • Ant Hike
  • Games
  • Skits
  • Recognition Ceremony
  • Cheers
  • Food for Thought
  • Jokes & Run-ons
  • Closing Ceremony
  • Cubmaster Minutes
  • Cracker Barrel






Wednesday, September 30, 2015

Baloo's Bugle and Pack Resource Sheet

Here is a link to the latest Baloo's Bugle. On page 12 is a chart with roundtable themes that coordinate with the monthly Scout Law Point.
Here is the link to the October Pack Resource Sheet

Wednesday, August 26, 2015

Church to Go Forward with Scouting Program

Church to Go Forward with Scouting Program

Will continue to evaluate options that meet its global needs

SALT LAKE CITY — 
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints issued the following statement Wednesday from the Council of the First Presidency and Quorum of the Twelve Apostles regarding the Church’s relationship with the Boy Scouts of America:
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints appreciates the positive contributions Scouting has made over the years to thousands of its young men and boys and to thousands of other youth. As leaders of the Church, we want the Boy Scouts of America (BSA) to succeed in its historic mission to instill leadership skills and high moral standards in youth of all faiths and circumstances, thereby equipping them for greater success in life and valuable service to their country.
In the resolution adopted on July 27, 2015, and in subsequent verbal assurances to us, BSA has reiterated that it expects those who sponsor Scouting units (such as the Church) to appoint Scout leaders according to their religious and moral values “in word and deed and who will best inculcate the organization’s values through the Scouting program.” At this time, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints will go forward as a chartering organization of BSA, and as in the past, will appoint Scout leaders and volunteers who uphold and exemplify Church doctrine, values, and standards.
With equal concern for the substantial number of youth who live outside the United States and Canada, the Church will continue to evaluate and refine program options that better meet its global needs.




Here is the link to the article: http://www.mormonnewsroom.org/article/church-to-go-forward-with-scouting-program


Thursday, August 20, 2015

Webelos Woods

Information from Elise: I am still getting lots of requests for late sign up for Webelos Woods.
I will only accept late sign up requests until Saturday the 22nd. After that - watch for Webelos Woods 2016.
For this week Here's the policy for late sign ups.Please send me an email at everythingwebelos@gmail.com. You will have to pay at Webelos Woods. Saturday options include Castaway, Into the woods and Into the wilds. Also you must check the leaders guide on the website Utahscouts.org/alpine You must have a complete health form. Also on the website, I need to know your ward and stake. Email me the classes your son will attend.

Thursday, August 6, 2015

August Roundtable

Please join us for Cub Scout Roundtable on Thursday, August 6 at 7:00pm in the red brick building on 165 N. 100 E., Alpine (Main St. & 200 N.).  We will be discussing Gospel-centered Cub Scouting, among other things.


Cub Scout Roundtable Announcements:
·         Upcoming Pack Meeting Themes:

Core Value/Point of Scout Law
Theme
August
Honesty
Play Ball
September
Clean
Cubservation
October
Brave
Super Cub!
           
·         Pack Resource Guides:  look on our blog, alpinedistrictcubs.blogspot.com
·         Church's Online Scouting Handbook:  updated in June.  Click here for the updated handbook.  For the first of three articles breaking down the handbook changes, click here.
·         Webelos Woods:  August 28/29 at Mutual Dell.  Online registration closes August 14.   See blog for program details and adventures to be covered.
·         Akela's Council:  September 16-19 (Wed-Sat.) at Tifie near Mount Pleasant.  Register at utahscouts.org.
·         Essential Resources
v  alpinedistrictcubs.blogspot.com--Pack Meeting Resource Guide, announcements, District information
v  ldsbsa.org:  LDS-BSA Relationships
v  utahscouts.org--training, tour plans, forms
v  scouting.org/home/programupdates.aspx--New Program information

Monday, June 29, 2015

Webelos Woods

Great news!  Online registration for Webelos Woods (August 28/29 at Mutual Dell) is now available at http://www.utahscouts.org/alpine.  Please spread the word.

July Roundtable



July Roundtable—Yes, we will hold Cub Scout Roundtable in July (although Boy Scout Roundtable will not meet in July). 
When:   Thursday, July 2, 7pm
Where:  Red brick building on 165 N. 100 E., Alpine (Main St. & 200 N.)
What:    Round-robin classes (IDEAS & FUN!):
·         cooking with Cubs
·         crafts (please bring den/pack crafts for display table)
·         games/songs/skits
·         2-liter bottle rocket launchers

Thank you to all who participated, volunteered, and contributed to the success of district day camp!!

Announcements:
·         Upcoming Pack Meeting Themes:

Core Value/Point of Scout Law
Theme
July
Courage
Under the Sea
August
Honesty
Play Ball
September
Clean
Cubservation
           
·         Pack Resource Guides:  look on our blog, alpinedistrictcubs.blogspot.com
·         Webelos Woods:  August 28/29 at Mutual Dell.  
·         Progress Toward Rank Advancement:
v      Present awards within 2 weeks of completing requirements.
v      New pins/beltloops/insignia--NOW AVAILABLE IN SCOUT SHOP
v      Advancement reports NOT required to purchase progress toward rank (adventure loops, pins) or certificates (pocket or full-sized) to recognize boys who have earned adventure loop or pin.
·         Akela's Council:  September 16-19 (Wed-Sat.) at Tifie near Mount Pleasant.  Register at utahscouts.org.
·         Essential Resources: 
v      alpinedistrictcubs.blogspot.com--Pack Meeting Resource Guide, announcements, District information
v      ldsbsa.org:  LDS-BSA Relationships
v      utahscouts.org--training, tour plans, forms
v      scouting.org/home/programupdates.aspx--New Program information

Sunday, May 31, 2015

June Roundtable

June Roundtable--Thursday, June 4, 7pm in the red brick building on 165 N. 100 E., Alpine (Main St. & 200 N.).  The new program is now upon us!  Every rank has required camping-related adventures.  Come learn how to plan fun, inspirational, and exciting campfire programs.

In an effort to maximize our time at Roundtable, we will be emailing most announcements prior to Roundtable. 

Announcements
·        Upcoming Pack Meeting Themes:

Core Value/Point of Scout Law
Theme
June
Perseverance
Go for the Gold
July
Courage
Under the Sea
August
Honesty
Play Ball
September
Clean
Cubservation
              
·        Pack Resource Guides can now be found on our blog, alpinedistrictcubs.blogspot.com
·        District Day Camp:  June 16/17 (session 1), 18/19 (session 2) at Highland Glen Park.
·        July Roundtable will be July 2 at 7pm.  FUN!!  Round-robin style including cooking with Cubs, crafts & neckerchief slides, games/songs/skits, derbies & 2-liter bottle rocket launchers!
·        Kindle Editions of New Leader Materials are now available on Amazon.  Click here.
·        Webelos Woods:  August 28/29 at Mutual Dell.  Online registration is forthcoming.  We will send email through stake leaders as soon as registration is online. See blog for program details and adventures to be covered.
·        Akela's Council:  September 16-19 (Wed-Sat.) at Tifie near Mount Pleasant.  Register at utahscouts.org.  Click here for more details.
·        Feedback: We want to make Roundtable as helpful as possible!  Please send questions, comments, or feedback to alpinedistrictcubs@gmail.com or fill out a survey at Roundtable.
·        Essential Resources
v  scouting.org/home/programupdates.aspx--New Program information
v  alpinedistrictcubs.blogspot.com--District information and links
v  ldsbsa.org:  LDS-BSA Relationships
v  utahscouts.org--training, tour plans, forms

Friday, May 8, 2015

More Webelos Woods Information

Registration Coming Soon:

Program Details
 This camp-out can be done as a pack activity, den activity, or just as a parent-son camp-out. Grab your gear and come and join us  for a night out under the stars.
Regarding meals: In an ideal setting, Webelos will bring something they can cook at camp.  A Cast Iron Chef requirement says:  Prepare a balanced meal for your den or family; utilize one of the methods below for preparation of part of your meal: a. Camp stove b. Dutch oven c. Box oven d. Solar oven e. Open campfire or charcoal.  A Castaway  requirement says: On a campout with your den or family, cook two different recipes that do not require pots and pans. (Castaway 1b) To complete this you're welcome to bring a gas stove.  A fire pit will be available if you'd like to cook something over the fire (you'll need to start the fire yourself).  With planning and preparation you can accomplish both requirements
After the campfire program a cracker barrel will be served and a mid-morning snack will be served on Saturday.  Check the website for up to date fire conditions and restrictions.
Friday Night Schedule

4:00- 6:30 pm – Check in, Dinner on your own.  Leave No Trace Activities
6:45 – 9:00 pm – Patrol meeting and Camper Adventure
9:15 to 10:15 – Camp wide Campfire and cracker barrel.

Saturday Morning Schedule

Get up, fix breakfast, clean up and take down your camp. 
Be ready to join us at:
8:00 am - Camp Wide Flag Ceremony
8:15 am  to 12:15 pm - Webelos Walkabout (4 hours)
            Or
8:15 am to 10:00 am - 1st class
10:15 am to 12:00 pm - 2nd  Class and mid-morning snack.
12:15 pm – Clean up and head for home.

Webelos  Equipment List
  • Webelos Uniform  (Leaders and Parents if you have one, we encourage you to wear it.)
  • Camp Chairs
  • Food and equipment to prepare Friday night dinner and Saturday morning breakfast. you're welcome to bring a gas stove.  A fire pit will be available if you'd like to cook something over the fire (you'll need to start the fire yourself).
  • Hat and sunscreen
  • Water bottle
  • Camera - Optional.
  • Pocket Knife if registered for the Castaway
  • Tent – If you are not staying overnight – you still need to bring a tent for the Camper Adventure on Friday night.
  • Sleeping Bag
  • Pajamas
  • Toiletries
  • Flashlight
  • Jacket
A health form for all boys and all adults attending must be brought to camp and turned in when you check in at camp.
Health Form (A and B is all that is needed. You DON"T need a doctor's signature) for each youth and adult attending camp.  The link for the Health form:
http://www.scouting.org/filestore/HealthSafety/pdf/680-001_AB.pdf


Wednesday, May 6, 2015

Tips for Teaching Cub Scouts the Scout Law

There are allot of fun ways to teach the scout law. Try Google or Pinterest or HERE is a good article.

Sunday, May 3, 2015

Adventures Achieved at Webelos Woods



2015 Alpine District Webelos Woods Adventure

Adventure Requirements to be covered for all Webelos attending and cooking their own meals: (Dinner Friday night and Breakfast on Saturday)
Webelos Adventure: Cast Iron Chef: (#3 must be done before camp.)
If your meal preparation includes a fire: This requirement will also be covered in the Castaway class - 1. At an approved time in an outdoor location and using tinder, kindling, and fuel wood, demonstrate how to build a fire; light the fire, unless prohibited by local fire restrictions. After allowing the flames to burn safely, safely extinguish the flames with minimal impact to the fire site.3. Plan a menu for a balanced meal for your den or family. Determine the budget for the meal. Shop for the items on your menu while staying within your budget.  4. Prepare a balanced meal for your den or family; utilize one of the methods below for preparation of part of your meal: a. Camp stove b. Dutch oven c. Box oven d. Solar oven e. Open campfire or charcoal 5. Demonstrate an understanding of food safety practices while preparing the meal.
Webelos / AOL Elective Adventure: Castaway:
1b. On a campout with your den or family, cook two different recipes that do not require pots and pans.
Arrow of Light Adventure: Camper:  1) With the help of your den leader or family, plan and conduct a campout. 2. Determine where to set up your tent. Demonstrate knowledge of what makes a good tent site and what makes a bad one. Set up your tent without help from an adult.
3. Once your tents are set up, discuss with your den what actions you should take in the case of the following extreme weather events which could require you to evacuate: a. Severe rainstorm causing flooding b. Severe thunderstorm with lightning or tornadoes  c. Fire, earthquake, or other disaster that will require evacuation. Discuss what you have done to minimize as much danger as possible. 4. On a pack campout, work with your den leader or another adult to plan a campfire program with the other dens.  Your campfire program should include an impressive opening, songs, skits, a Cubmaster’s minute, and an inspirational closing ceremony. 5. Show how to tie a bowline. Explain when the knot should be used and why.  Teach it to another Scout who is not a Webelos Scout. 7. Recite the Outdoor Code and the Leave No Trace Principles for kids from memory.  Talk about how you can demonstrate them while you are working on your Arrow of Light.
Arrow of Light Adventure: Scouting Adventure:
4. With your Webelos den leader, parent, or guardian, participate in a Boy Scout troop’s campout or other outdoor activity. Use the patrol method while on the outing. (Every boy attending will be assigned to be in a Patrol.)
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Each boy will need to register online for the Saturday Activities and the Adventures covered will be depend on the classes he takes.  He will be able to register for  the Webelos Walkabout on Saturday morning or 2 Adventures classes on Saturday morning.
Register online for the Webelos Walkabout.
Webelos Adventure: Webelos Walkabout
1. Create a hike plan. 2. Assemble a hiking first-aid kit. 3. Describe and identify from photos any poisonous plants and dangerous animals and insects you might encounter on your hike.
4. Before your hike, plan and prepare a nutritious lunch. Enjoy it on your hike, and clean up afterward. 5. Recite the Outdoor Code and the Leave No Trace Principles for Kids from memory. Talk about how you can demonstrate them on your Webelos adventures. 6. With your Webelos den or with a family member, hike 3 miles (in the country if possible). 7. Complete a service project on or near the hike location. 8. Perform one of the following leadership roles during your hike: trail leader, first-aid leader, lunch leader, or service project leader.
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If a boy does not choose to do the Walkabout Adventure he can register online for  2 classes from the following list
Webelos/AOL Elective Adventure: Into the Woods
1. Identify two different groups of trees and the parts of a tree. 2. Identify six trees common to the area where you live. Tell whether they are native to your area. Tell how both wildlife and humans use them. 3. Identify six plants common to the area where you live. Tell which animals use them and for what purpose. 4. Visit a park, and speak with someone knowledgeable about trees and plants that are native to your area. Explain how plants and trees are important to our ecosystem and how they improve our environment.6. Make a list of items in your home that are made from wood and share it with your den. Or with your den, take a walk and identify useful things made from wood. 7. Explain how the growth rings of a tree trunk tell its life story. Describe different types of tree bark and explain what the bark does for the tree.
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Webelos/AOL Elective Adventure: Into the Wild:
4. Learn about the bird flyways closest to your home. Find out which birds use these flyways.
5. Watch at least four wild creatures (reptiles, amphibians, arachnids, fish, insects, or mammals) in the wild. Describe the kind of place (forest, field, marsh, yard, or park) where you saw them. Tell what they were doing. 6. Identify an insect, reptile, bird, or wild animal that is found only in your area of the country. Tell why it survives in your area. 7. Give examples of at least two of the following: a. A producer, a consumer, and a decomposer in the food chain of an ecosystem b. One way humans have changed the balance of nature c. How you can help protect the balance of nature. 8. Learn about aquatic ecosystems and wetlands in your area. Talk with your Webelos den leader or family about the important role aquatic ecosystems and wetlands play in supporting life cycles of wildlife and humans, and list three ways you can help.
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Webelos /AOL Elective Adventure: Castaway: Parts of Castaway, Cast Iron Chef
Cast Iron Chef #1. At an approved time in an outdoor location and using tinder, kindling, and fuel wood, demonstrate how to build a fire; light the fire, unless prohibited by local fire restrictions. After allowing the flames to burn safely, safely extinguish the flames with minimal impact to the fire site.
Castaway 1a. With the help of an adult, demonstrate one way to light a fire without using matches. these: 2a. Learn what items should be in an outdoor survival kit that you can carry in a small bag or box that easily fits in a day pack. Assemble your own small survival kit, and explain to your den leader why the items you chose are important for survival. 2f. Demonstrate two different ways to treat drinking water to remove impurities. 2g. Discuss what to do if you become list in the woods. Tell what the letters “S-T-O-P” stand for.  Tell what the universal emergency signal is.  Describe 3 ways to signal for help.  Demonstrate one of them.  Describe what you can do to help rescuers find you.  2h.Make a list of 4 qualities you think a leader should have in an emergency and why they are important to have.  Pick 2 of them and act them out.  Describe how each relates to a point of the Scout Law.  Describe how wo0rking on this adventure gave you a better understanding of the Boy Scout Motto.