Wolf Den Family Newsletter
October 2011
October Achievements
Be Sure These Are Recorded in Your Wolf Book |
Coming Up
Who does what, and when |
Denners, please plan to arrive by 4:05 if possible to help set up.
Den Meetings:
November 7th, 4:15-5:30 at the Scout CabinBicycling if the weather and darkness cooperate. Bring a bicycle, helmet, flashing light.
Denner: Seth
Snack: Jimmy
November 14th, 4:15-5:30 at the Grange
Denner: TBA
Snack: TBA
Bicycle Belt Loop and Badge Achievements:
We will be earning our Bicycle Beltloop if the weather cooperates. This will help the Wolves and Bears earn their badge as well. During the first den meeting that is not raining we will meet at the Scout Cabin with bicycles and spend at least ½ hour riding together on Mill City’s streets and bike paths. We will need to start right at 4:15 to finish before dark. If we are unable to do this at a den meeting due to weather or darkness, we may schedule it for a Saturday.
Parents, please ride with your scout if you can, but if you can’t you may still send your boy on the ride! Helmets are a must. A flashing light on the bike or boy is also a good idea; I have a few to loan. I also have extra adult bicycles to loan if you need one. Please let me know as soon as possible if you need my help to find a bicycle or gear to use, or if you have any questions.
Work toward your badges |
· Achievement 2: Your Flag
o Prepare to lead a flag ceremony if you have not already (2b)
· Achievement 4: Know Your Home and Community
o Do home safety achievements 4a, 4b, 4c, and 4d
· Achievement 6: Start a Collection
o Begin thinking about what you would like to collect. We will share our collections in March. (6b)
· Achievement 8: Cooking and Eating
o Look for a good weather opportunity for an outdoor meal (8e)
· Achievement 9: Be Safe At Home and On the Street
o Do home safety achievements 9b and 9c
o Practice street safety (9d)
For every 10 electives you complete, you earn one Arrow Point patch for your uniform. . You can work on Arrow Points now, but they will be awarded only after your Wolf Badge has been earned.
· Elective 16: Family Alert
o Do emergency preparation electives 16a, 16b, and/or 16c
· Elective 20: Sports
o Flag football (20j), soccer (20k), basketball (20m)
This is an award you can choose to earn on your own. We will not be actively working toward this award in Den Meetings, but Wolf year is a good year to earn it. The World Conservation Patch is a purple panda patch that our Pack allows to be worn on your uniform. To earn it, you will choose two out of three electives and complete all parts: Birds, Plants, and/or Fishing.
· Elective 13: Birds: Feed (13e) and identify birds (13a, 13d). Clean out birdhouses (13f).
· Elective 15: Plants: If you did not plant a garden over the summer, plan how to grow vegetables indoors this fall or winter (15c). If you did not raise a flowerbed over the summer, start a fall frost resistant one now (15b).
· Elective 19: Fishing: Learn rules and laws of fishing (19d, 19e).
Plan to finish by May 21st.
This is an award that can be earned by any Wolf who attended scout camp this past summer. You must complete Elective 23b and do four other qualifying outdoor activities with family, at school, in sports, or in scouts.- Participate in a nature hike in your local area. This can be on an organized, marked trail, or just a hike to observe nature in your area.
- Participate in an outdoor activity such as a picnic or park fun day.
- Explain the buddy system and tell what to do if lost. Explain the importance of cooperation.
- Attend a pack overnighter. Be responsible by being prepared for the event.
- Complete an outdoor service project in your community.
- Complete a nature/conservation project in your area. This project should involve improving, beautifying, or supporting natural habitats. Discuss how this project helped you to respect nature.
- Earn the Summertime Pack Award.
- Participate in a nature observation activity. Describe or illustrate and display your observations at a den or pack meeting.
- Participate in an outdoor aquatic activity. This can be an organized swim meet or just a den or pack swim.
- Participate in an outdoor campfire program. Perform in a skit, sing a song, or take part in a ceremony.
- Participate in an outdoor sporting event.
- Participate in an outdoor Scout's Own or other worship service.
- Explore a local city, county, state, or national park. Discuss with your den how a good citizen obeys the park rules.
This program allows boys to earn belt loops or pins through a wide variety of activities. The following areas are available:
Academics: | Sports: | |||
Art | Language & Culture | Badminton | Kickball | |
Astronomy | Map & Compass | Baseball | Marbles | |
Chess | Mathematics | Basketball | Physical Fitness | |
Citizenship | Music | Bicycling | Roller Skating | |
Collecting | Nutrition | Bowling | Skateboarding | |
Communicating | Pet Care | Fishing | Snow Ski & Board | |
Computers | Photography | Flag Football | Soccer | |
Disabilities Awareness | Reading and Writing | Golf | Softball | |
Family Travel | Science | Gymnastics | Swimming | |
Geography | Video Games | Hiking | Table Tennis | |
Geology | Weather | Hockey | Tennis | |
Good Manners | Wildlife Conservation | Horseback Riding | Ultimate | |
Heritages | Ice Skating | Volleyball |