A weekend camping trip for the scouts and their families with more details coming soon.
Our monthly parent meeting to plan meetings and events. Parents who are not on the committee are requested to attend at least 2 meetings each year.
Our monthly parent meeting to plan meetings and events. Parents who are not on the committee are requested to attend at least 2 meetings each year.
Our monthly parent meeting to plan meetings and events. Parents who are not on the committee are requested to attend at least 2 meetings each year.
Our annual Christmas Party with games and a potluck celebration. This serves as our pack meeting this month. More details TBA.
Scouts and parents collect Christmas Trees for a donation. The older boys drive around with the Boy Scouts to gather trees. The younger boys collect trees at the Sudden Valley Market parking lot near Remax Realty. This is a big fundraiser for the pack and all boys are required to attend*.
If you live in the Sudden Valley area, then bring your tree to the Sudden Valley Market parking lot on Friday from 4-7pm or on Saturday from 8am-Noon. If you live in Geneva or the Lakeway area, the scouts will be out on Saturday driving down the streets and pickup any trees out by the curb.
(*If you are unable to attend please let your den leader know as soon as possible.)
Our monthly parent meeting to plan meetings and events. Parents who are not on the committee are requested to attend at least 2 meetings each year.
We will watch a classic scouting movie with popcorn and treats. This event is open to our pack and all who want to learn more about Pack 19.
Our monthly parent meeting to plan meetings and events. Parents who are not on the committee are requested to attend at least 2 meetings each year.
Pack 19 celebrates Scouting’s Anniversary with a “birthday party” called the Blue and Gold Banquet. This event is taking place on Founder’s Day, the date of Robert Baden-Powell’s birthday (the founder of Boy Scouts). Blue & Gold is a special event celebrating our Scouts accomplishments as well as our Arrow of Lights (Webelos 2) progression to Boy Scouts. At this celebration we will
- Have dinner (if you have any dietary concerns, please reach out to one of the contacts below)
- Celebrate the pins, loops, and other awards our Scouts have earned recently
- Learn about the Friend of Scouts organization (If you are able to give, please remember to bring a donation.)
- Celebrate our AOL (Arrow of Lights) graduating to Boy Scouts
- Distribute Popcorn Sales prizes
We are looking for people to assist with set up and take down. We will need at least 6 people to assist with set-up and 8 people for take down. Please reach out to Jenn Mittag or Michelle Segerman for questions, dietary concerns, or to volunteer to make this evening special for our children.