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activity on Thursday was a dunking booth. Director Barbara
Weber took a turn in the seat and got dunked several times. |
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Scouts, like Trevor
from Pack 868, could throw for free, but adults had to pay
$1. The money was donated to a local food pantry. |
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| Den Chief Spencer
helped our Cub Scouts prepare their skit for Thursday evening's
campfire program. |
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Tyler (center)
learned how to make a "beaded snake" during a craft
class on Friday. |
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| Everyone brought a
sack lunch each day and boys had some free time after the
finished eating. Our guys found some logs near our den
area made a great playground. |
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| Austin decided to build his own
campfire patterned after the one he saw the previous evening. |
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Friday afternoon featured the
obligatory leader recognitions and distribution of various
certificates. |
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| Then it was time for
the Friday afternoon "Water Carnival." The
object was to get soaking wet. |
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Den Chief Spencer
obviously got fully "immersed" into the spirit of the
event! |
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| The biggest kid on the field was
Mark Greiser, a Den Leader from Pack 848. |
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Martin Moore, a Webelos Leader in
Pack 686, became a target as he crossed the field of battle. |
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