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. If you live in Geneva or the Lakeway area, the scouts will be out on Saturday driving down the streets and pickup any left out by the curb.
(*If you are unable to attend please let the Cubmaster 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.
All scouts must weigh in their cars. The cars are kept until the race on January 27th. Details TBA.
The annual event where Scouts race their Pinewood Derby cars and compete for most creative car design. The evening also includes a potluck meal before the races. All are welcome to join in this fun event.
4:30-5:15pm Pack Meeting
5:15-5:45pm Eating
5:45-7:15pm Pinewood Derby Race
We will watch “Follow Me Boys”, a 1966 classic scouting movie. This event is open to 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. The purpose is to thank Cub Scout leaders and other adults who have helped the pack plus hand out awards and graduate the Arrow Of Light Scouts to Boy Scout Troops. This special evening is for all the scouts and their families. This year includes a dessert potluck in the conference room behind the The Firs Dining Hall.
- Each household will need to bring one dessert item.
- Scouts will need to be dressed in their class A uniforms.
There will also be a Friends Of Scouting presentation to help support scouting in our council. If you are able to give, please remember to bring a donation.
Tickets are being handed out now and at the Blue & Gold Banquet. If you need tickets talk to your den leader. You can also contact Michelle Segerman above for tickets or to sign up for ticket booths.
Participation is mandatory. Each scout is required to sell $100 worth in tickets*. Scouts will need to be dressed in their class A uniforms when selling tickets at a booth and also at the Pancake Breakfast. Money and leftover tickets need to be turned in by or at the meeting on the 27th.
Ticket Booths:
- Friday, March 23rd from after school to 6pm @ Hardwear Sales
- Friday, March 23rd from after school to 6pm Barkley Haggens
- Saturday, March 24th from 8am to 5:30pm @ Hardware Sales
- Sunday March 25th from 9am to 6pm @ Barkley Haggens
Haggens also said that if we wanted to set up a booth any Monday- Friday for after school that Michelle just needs to call them. So if any parents would like to set up a time, please let Michelle know the day and times.
We will soon have the schedule and assignments for the day of the Pancake Breakfast.
* There is a buyout option.
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.
Scouts and parents host a pancake breakfast as a fundraiser for the pack. Tickets are sold the month prior for this tasty and fun Saturday morning event. This is a big fundraiser for the pack and all boys are required to attend*. Each den will be assigned a time block to serve pancakes and bus tables. Scouts will need to be dressed in their class A uniforms. We will soon have the schedule and assignments for the day of the Pancake Breakfast.
Tickets are $3/person or $10/family (4 people)
(*If you are unable to attend please let the Cubmaster know as soon as possible.)