Cub
Scout Activities
There is a wide variety of fun activities for Cub Scouts, their dens,
and their packs to participate in. These activities can be hosted
by the den, pack, district or the Council. To insure a good time and
the safety of the participants, we are providing the following information.
Whenever a Cub Scout is involved in an activity, there needs to be
two deep leadership in attendance at all times. The unit leadership
should obtain and be familiar with the Guide to Safe Scouting. If
the activity is away from the regular meeting place, they will need
to file a Tour Permit prior to participating in the activity.
On over night activities, it is necessary for a Health Form to be
completed and given to the leader. Any activity of more that 72 hours
requires a Health Form that has been completed by a doctor. These
forms are good for three years , with an annual review by a doctor.
Through proper planning and following a few guidelines, your unit
leadership can provide fun, exciting, and safe activities.
Council Activities: Scout Week, Scouting for Food, Hike-A-Thon,
Cub Scout Camping opportunities, Cub Scout Fun Day, Popcorn Sale,
Webelos Trails.
District Activities: Pinewood Derbys, softball, and outdoor
winter activities
Pack Activities: Pinewood Derbys, family outings, field trips
to museums and other points of interest, summer activities and activities
sponsored by other groups such as science centers, museums, and schools.
Outdoor activities for Cub Scouts
The Tall Pine Council provide several opportunities for Cub Scouts
to participate in outdoor activities.
Cub Scout Day Camp: Each district hosts a three to four day
camp for all Cub Scouts. There is always a theme that the activities
are centered around. Most camps run from approximately 9:00 am to 3:30
pm. Activities can include swimming, BB gun and archery range, crafts,
and games. Cub Scouts sign up through their pack, and the pack must
provide walkers to accompany their scouts.
Cub Scout Family Camp: Family Camps are held throughout the
summer at camp Holaka, near Lapeer, Michigan. Each camp is set up for
a Cub Scout and his Family to participate with him. The camps are Mom
& Me, Lad & Dad, Parent & Pal, and Family Camp. These camps
are held for two days and one night. There is also a two night and two
day Lad & Dad Campout. Activities generally include BB gun and archery
range, swimming, crafts, and games. A scout attends the camp of his
choice based on the family members that attend with him. Scouts register
for these camps through their pack.
Webelos Wonderland: Webelos Wonderland is a six day and five
night camping experience held at Camp Tapico, near Kalkaska, Michigan.
This camp is for first and second year Webelos. Staff is provided by
the camp, but volunteer to serve in leadership positions also. Scouts
register for this camp through their pack.
Webelos Trails: A weekend campout for first and second year
Webelos held in the fall at Camp Holaka. Activities include BB gun and
archery range, Activity Pin advancement, campsite cooking, crafts, and
games. Scouts register through their pack and the pack provides the
adult leadership necessary for the activity.
Cub Scout Fun Day: Is a one day event held in October at Camp
Holaka for new Cub Scouts and their families held in October.
Activities include BB gun and archery range, games, crafts, nature,
and sports.
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