Fogelsville Cub Scout Pack 72

Pack 72 summer events

By MrHeckendorn | May 24, 2010

Pack 72,

 Please check out what the pack has planned this summer.

Summer Events 2010

Yours in Scouting,

Darin Heckendorn

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Rain Gutter Regatta

By MrHeckendorn | May 24, 2010

Pack72

We will be holding our rain gutter regatta at our Pack picnic on June 5th

http://cubpack72.org/2010/05/21/pack-picnic/

  

“Just what is a Raingutter Regatta?”

The Raingutter Regatta is a boat race that is designed to be a parent-son project. Please feel free to give guidance and minimal assistance to your Scout as he builds his Raingutter Regatta boat, appropriate to friendly competition with his peers. These “Raingutter Regatta Rules” are written to help you keep it simple and fun for your child, and to know what to expect when it comes time to race your boat.

A special note to all parents and scouts: Together, please read the concluding article (Section 8) on sportsmanship. While everyone will be trying to win, it’s always a good idea to start out by remembering the Cub Scout Motto, “Do Your Best,” and some of the basic ideas behind good sportsmanship.

Please talk to your den leaders if you still need a boat kit. 

Each kit should consist of a wooden block, a dowel mast and a plastic knife.  There is one sail template in your bag.  Attached is pdf of the sail template.

The scouts are to be creative and use recycled materials for their sails (Cereal boxes are great).  Like the pinewood derby they can reshape the block but be careful it doesn’t lose buoyancy

I’ve attached the rules and guidlines  along with some supporting documents.

2010-pack-72-raingutter-regatta-at-the-family-picnic-rules-and-guidelines.pdf

raingutter-regatta-sail.pdf

kit-composite.pdf

A special thanks goes out to Mr Scott for putting this event together.

Yours in scouting,

Darin Heckendorn

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PACK PICNIC

By MrHeckendorn | May 21, 2010

Hi all, Our Awesome Pack 72 Picnic is coming!  Please save the date of June 5th and if you are camping overnight, the morning of June 6th.June 5th is also our summer recruitment so if you know any interested Cub Scout aged boys, bring them along for the fun!Please see attached for details.

pack-picnic-fun-2010-_3_.pdf

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Fogelsville Community Memorial Day Ceremony

By MrHeckendorn | May 9, 2010

Fogelsville Community Memorial Day Ceremony

Monday, May 31th, 2010

 10:00-10:30 AM  

Fogelsville Cemetery, Church Street

 This ceremony will honor all those who have served our country and gave the ultimate sacrifice defending freedom and liberty throughout the world.   Please join our community in this day of remembrance.   Parking will be available at St. John’s U.C.C next to the Cemetery.   Colors and wreath will be presented by the Breinigsville V.F.W. and assisting will be Boy Scouts/Cub Scouts and Girl Scouts.  

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Camp Spirit Mowing 2010

By MrBroekhuis | April 25, 2010

Pack 72 families,

The 2010 schedule for lawn mowing at Camp Spirit has just been posted. See the mowing page for more information and this year’s schedule. A copy of the schedule will be circulated for sign-ups during the Fishing Pack Meeting on Tuesday. I hope you can find time in your schedules to take on this task at least once this season!

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Mr. McPeek Status Update 5

By MrMcPeek | April 25, 2010

Good Morning to You All,

 

I am writing to you all from Afghanistan. I made it here safely, and am holding up well. It is now Noon on Sunday April 25th, and back home it is 3:30 AM on Sunday April 25th. An 8 and 1/2 hour time difference, makes calling home a little more difficult. Cindy and I get to talk via the phone at least twice a week. She sounds like she is holding up well, and I really look forward to talking with her, and the boys.

 

Well….Let me fill you in on what I have been doing. If you are all familiar with the POD moving containers, that is basically the size of the room I am sleeping in, and sharing the room with another guy from North Carolina. When we moved in it was just 2 beds on steel frames, and now after 3 weeks of being here it is a little more accomidating. Bought some sheets and blankets, and a rubbermaid chest of drawers to hold the clothes. Other than that, its a safe place to sleep, beats living in a tent!!! The food has been outstanding believe it or not. The bases now outsource to private companies who feed the THOUSANDS of servicemen and women from around the world. We have countries here like Romania, Germany, UK, Slovakia, Sweden, Denmark, and some that I am not even going to try to spell. The base is dusty, not the dust like we get in our homes, but the sand is so fine that it is more like a dust. So any wind that kicks up is blinding and makes it hard to breathe. We do have a lake here on base, but it is not one that I will EVER going swimming in, or fishing in (full of CRAPPIES). It is a lake of sewage. All of the bathrooms are sent into this lake. So you can imagine the SMELL of this under 90-110 degree heat. It really makes your eyes water.

 

I am working as a liason to the army taking care of the computer network infrastructure for my Navy Battallion. Trying to keep this network up is a 24 hour a day job, not getting much sleep but enjoying it! Great bunch of people to work with. However the technology is a little out dated. The sand builds up in the computers and printers, we are constantly having to take them out of service for cleaning. My unit is in the process of building numerous SWA (SouthWest Asia) Huts for the base, pouring tons of concreate, and fixing the airfield for future operations. We are all keeping busy and doing our own parts to hopefully put an end to this conflict once and for all. Please keep us all in your thoughts and prayers! Even though we are still on base doing our work it is still dangerous. From working on the jobsites, to the attacks on the base from the locals (very few, but still happens, 4 since I have been here).

 

Sorry for the delay in my emails, I will try to keep them coming more often.

 

Take care of yourselves, and each other!!!

 

Warmest Regards,

 

Doug

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By MrBroekhuis | April 20, 2010

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April Fishing Pack meeting

By MrHeckendorn | April 18, 2010

 Hello Pack 72

 Mr Ledeboer has setup again the April Pack meeting at the Lil-Le-Hi Trout Hatchery.

Date: Tuesday April 27, 2010 

Location: Lil-Le-Hi Trout Hatchery 

Time: 6:30 PM to 8:00 PM

Agenda:

After a brief, traditional Pack meeting, the scouts will witness educational demonstrations to include:

Trout Hatchery Tour (including feeding the trout)                      

Bass Fishing

Fly Casting                                                                                         

Spin Casting

Fly Tying        

Please follow the link for more details

April Pack meeting flyer

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Mr. McPeek Status Update 4

By MrMcPeek | April 1, 2010

Good Morning All,

 

Well my bags are packed and I am ready to go cause I am leaving on a jet plane! OK yes that was cheesy, however this will be my last email from sunny California until I return in Dec., all of my future emails will be sent from overseas in Afghanistan. For those who might be interested my mailing address has changed to the following:

 

IT2(SW) Douglas McPeek

NMCB 21 DET 1

FPO AE 09501-2101

 

My last few weeks here have been busy, finishing up final qualifications, taking a class on the newest releases of IEDs, and getting to hit the gas chamber (WHAT FUN!!! NOT!!!!)

 

My nerves are starting to kick in, its more not knowing what lies ahead of me. I feel comfortable with the job I will be doing, and am looking forward to the challeges that will come from it.

 

I am looking forward to seeing you all in December!

 

Take care of yourselves and each other!

 

Warmest Regards,

 

Doug

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