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Fall Day Camp 

Fall Day Camp (Formerly Blast Off) is a half day experience for Cub Scouts (Lion, Tiger, Wolf, Bear) and 1st year Webelos. Each day will be filled with plenty of fun, adventure, activity, and exploration; all with a Super Hero Training theme. 

Activities will include archery, bounce pillow/bouncy house, crafts, field and carnival games, a fall snack and more. 

 

Heroes Start at Fall Day Camp!​

 

Who can go

Cub Camp Blast Off is open to all Scout Ranks and is unique because non-scouts and siblings can attend too, making it a great outing for the whole family!  

Siblings that are 5 years and older may pay to attend with the Cub Scouts. One adult is required per 8 Scouts with a minimum of 2 adults per group. Please make one reservation per pack.

 

Cost

$11 per youth, free for adults!

 

Adult Ratio

1:8 with a minimum of two adults per group. (Lion and Tiger Cubs need a 1:1 adult ratio)

 

Fall Day Camp

 

When?​

2017 date TBD 

1:00pm-4:30pm

Where?

Kiwanis (Marine On St. Croix)

15987 St. Croix Trl. North

Marine On St. Croix, MN 55047

 

Deadlines

Registration By:  

Payment By:  

EVENTS

When?

2018 date TBD, Feb.

8:15am-3:30pm

 

Bus Departure:

TBD

 
​​Where?

Phillippo Scout Reservation
30654 32nd Ave Way

Cannon Falls, MN 55009 

 

Deadlines

Registration & Payment By:  

January Pack Meeting 

Polar Cubs

 

Polar Cubs

Get outside this winter and experience the magic of Polar Cubs day camp. We guarantee there is no better way to spend a day outside in a Minnesota Winter. Get ready for some exhausted boys by the end of the day!

 

A one day experience filled with plenty of fun, adventure, activity and advancement opportunities. Hot lunch will be provided in the camp dining hall for everyone. Your day will include activities such as sledding, winter nature, games, snow obstacle course and learning how to keep warm and dry

 

Who can go

Polar Cubs is for the whole Pack starting with Lions Cubs and going through Webelos II.

 

Cost

$33/youth, $13/adult (siblings 5 and under are free).  Popcorn $$ will be put towards the cost of this event on an individual basis.  You will be contacted after sing-up with your balance.

 

Adult Ratio

1:8 with a minimum of two adults (Lion and Tiger Cubs need a 1:1 adult ratio)

 

Sign Up - Closed

email campcoordinator213@gmail.com if you have any questions

 
When?

Will be scheduled in the fall

 
Where?

15987 St Croix Trail N
Marine on the St. Croix, Minnesota 55047

 

Deadlines

Registration By:  

Payment By:  

 

***Due to the popularity of this event. Camp fills up fast. ***Please sign-up as soon as possible to ensure your spot.  

***Registration will close early if camp is filled.

 

Cub Scout Summer Camp

Get outside this summer and experience the magic of a Scout weekend with your son. Camp is a weekend long adventure organized by the Northern Star Council and designed to allow parents and scouts quality time together.

 

Sleep overnight in camp provided tents or bring your own.   Activities include; Archery, Ballistics, BB Guns, Climbing, Crafts, Nature Activities, Outdoor Skills and so much more.  

 

Meals are provided by the camp and who knows - you might even spot Sasquatch!

 

Who can go

Summer Camp is specifically designed for Tiger, Wolves, Bears, Weleblo I scouts & their parents.  Sorry, non-scouting siblings are unable to attend.

 

Cost

Cub Camps: $130/Scout and $90 per Adult.

Popcorn $$ will be put towards the cost of this event on an individual basis.  You will be contacted after sing-up with your balance.

 

***We want all of our scouts to have this opportunity.  If cost is an issue and you still want to attend, Northern Star Council does offer a scholarship program.  Please fill out a campership form and get it directly to James Dutton, the Cubmaster.  He will privately process it with the Council: 

 

http://www.goscouting.org/forms/pdf/Campership.pdf 

 

Adult:Scout Ratio

1:1 Ratio

 

Cub Scout Summer Camp
Arrow of Light Camp/Camp Navajo
(Scouts who will be Webelo II)

 

Arrow of Light Summer Camp

Webelos Resident camp is specifically for 5th Grade Webelo Scouts and is an important step in preparing for their Boy Scout camping.

 

You’ll learn new skills and work on advancement along with all of the FUN a camp setting provides. All of the food, equipment and training is provided by our extraordinary staff; just bring your personal gear and a desire to learn! 

 

Who can go

Camp Navajo is for Weleblo II scouts and their parents.

 

Cost

$150 per Scout / $100 per Adult.  Webelos Outpost is an additional $35 / person.

Popcorn $$ will be put towards the cost of this event on an individual basis.  You will be contacted after sing-up with your balance.

 

Parents

Look for more specific information about this opportunity to be coming to you soon.  Your Cubmaster will be talking to you for their Boy specifically about this event at an upcoming Pack meeting.

 

Adult:Scout Ratio

1:4 Ratio

 

***We want all of our scouts to have this opportunity.  If cost is an issue and you still want to attend, Northern Star Council does offer a scholarship program. Please fill out a campership form and get it directly to James Dutton, the Cubmaster.  He will privately process it with the Council: 

 

http://www.goscouting.org/forms/pdf/Campership.pdf 

When?

TBD

 
Where?

Camp Tamahawk

 N1910 Scout Road,

Birchwood, WI 54817

 

 

Deadlines

Registration By: TBD

Payment By:  TBD

 

Pinewood Derby

 

Rules are very similar to last year, please see attachment.  Car turn-in will be at the January Pack meeting. If you do not have your car yet, see your Den Leader.

 

Thanks to Ron Weiskopf for  managing our Pinewood Derby adventure!  Feel free to contact Ron or James if you would like to help out this year.

Pinewood Derby

 

When?

2018 date TBD Jan

Racing begins 9:00 am 

​​Where?

North Hudson Elementary

Upcomming Events

 

This page features some of the major events through the year.  Please check the calendar on the home page or Scoutbook for all upcoming events.

Hudson Pack 213 is a division of the Northern Star Council, Eagle District, Boy Scouts of America.  All of the explanation of ranks and Cub Scout policies have been taken from http://www.northernstarbsa.org.  

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