Den meetings occur every Tuesday except the first Tuesday of the month (which are all Pack meetings). But you should be in contact with your Den Leader to know the specifics. While many Den meetings occur at the Firs, sometimes there will be field trips, meetings at other locations, or cancellations. If you are a member of the public and would like to attend a den meeting, please contact [email protected] and we will connect you with the right Den Leader for your age kiddo.
Here is our rescheduled snowshoeing event! We are planning the hike for Sunday 4/24. Meet at the Heather Meadows backcountry lot (at Mt. Baker) b/w 10:30 and 11am. Hotdogs at 11! We’re also holding Saturday 4/23 aside in case the Sunday weather does not look good. Asst Cubmaster Jason Vogel and bear cub dad Brian Burnett will host this event. Never been snowshoeing before? No problem! This is an all ability level, nobody gets left behind event for girls and boys! Don’t have snowshoes? Still no problem! We have the skinny on where to rent them for kids ($8) and adults ($18). We’ll gather for hot dogs, go out for a couple of hours of backcountry fun, and come back for treats in the parking lot. For more details, read this doc: https://docs.google.com/
This event is part of Pack 19’s Normal Friend Activities series. The idea of normal friend activities is to have a fun event w/o formal cub scout stuff (uniforms, flag ceremonies). This is an opportunity to invite new families to participate and hopefully recruit some new scouts into the pack in a no pressure way. The idea is for everyone to have fun and want to do it again.
Den meetings occur every Tuesday except the first Tuesday of the month (which are all Pack meetings). But you should be in contact with your Den Leader to know the specifics. While many Den meetings occur at the Firs, sometimes there will be field trips, meetings at other locations, or cancellations. If you are a member of the public and would like to attend a den meeting, please contact [email protected] and we will connect you with the right Den Leader for your age kiddo.
Den meetings occur every Tuesday except the first Tuesday of the month (which are all Pack meetings). But you should be in contact with your Den Leader to know the specifics. While many Den meetings occur at the Firs, sometimes there will be field trips, meetings at other locations, or cancellations. If you are a member of the public and would like to attend a den meeting, please contact [email protected] and we will connect you with the right Den Leader for your age kiddo.
The pack will set up some launch pads with blast plates and controllers so we can have more than 1 kid setting up and launching at a time if enough people show up. This means you do not need to purchase the launch pad, but your cub will probably want their own rocket. As cubs we can certainly be friendly and kind and share rockets, but in our experience, kids really like having their own rocket – they range in price from very cheap to holy moly!
You might enjoy picking out a rocket of an appropriate skill level for building with your cub (typically beginner rockets require no real building, just rolling the parachute, maybe putting on some stickers; intermediate level rockets require some building/assembly; and they get more complicated from there). Rockets can be purchased often at toy stores/model shops, but can also be purchased online. Estes Rockets makes some great rockets and has a good variety and you can order from them directly online. So...place any orders for rockets and/or engines ASAP so you have them on hand before our rocket launch on Sunday 5/15! And remember, the pack will have “standard” engines – check your rocket before purchase to make sure you have a compatible rocket or be sure to purchase your own engines.
The pack will have at least one engine per cub, starters, starter plugs, and recovery wadding on hand, but we encourage you to bring some of your own engines/starters (they come together) if you’d like to do multiple launches. You can learn more about engine types on this NASA image, but we will have “standard” 18mm engines on hand. We’ll mostly have A8-3 standard engines because they don’t go as high and thus won’t drift too far away from our launch zone. If you purchase your own engines, be aware that generally speaking, the higher you go up in letter and number, the longer the rocket will burn and the higher the rocket will go, so you might have to chase the rocket down. Our host at the Northwest Soccer Fields has asked us “Please try and avoid having anything land on the turf fields or leave the park area, ie roads, buildings and the field to the south.” So we will stick to smaller engines at first and only size up if it is clear that we can do so while avoiding the turf fields or causing any of the problems listed above.