Programs - Cub Camp - August 2006
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Pack Holiday 2006 - Bromham - "I'm a Cub Scout, get me out of here!"
Downloadable Materials
Further material available on request
There is an accompanying detailed program with more information on activities, games etc.
Saturday 19th
4:00 p.m. Arrive. Assign rooms, stow gear and change.
Grand Howl, Flag , set up, explore site. Rules of Camp
Activity & Games
6:00 Tea & chores
Activity & Games
10:30 Supper
Activity & Games
Sunday 20th
Activity & Games
8:30 Breakfast & chores
Activity & Games
11:00 Refreshments
Activity & Games
12:30 p.m. Lunch & chores
Activity & Games
5:30 p.m. Tea & chores
Activity & Games
10:30 Supper
Activity & Games
Monday 21st
Activity & Games
8:30 Breakfast & chores
Activity & Games
11:00 Refreshments
Activity & Games
12:30 p.m. Lunch & chores
Activity & Games
5:30 p.m. Tea & chores
Activity & Games
10:30 Supper
Activity & Games
Tuesday 22nd
Activity & Games
8:30 Breakfast & chores
DAY OUT Biggleswade Bird Sanctuary
6:30 p.m. Tea & chores
Activity & Games
10:30 Supper
Activity & Games
Wednesday 23rd
Activity & Games
8:30 Breakfast & chores
Activity & Games
11:00 Refreshments
Activity & Games
12:30 p.m. Lunch & chores
Activity & Games
5:30 p.m. Tea & chores
Activity & Games
10:30 Supper
Activity & Games
Thursday 24th
Activity & Games
8:30 Breakfast & chores
Activity & Games
11:00 Refreshments
Activity & Games
12:30 p.m. Lunch & chores
DAY OUT - Swimming - 2 to 4
5:30 p.m. Tea & chores
Activity & Games
10:30 Supper
Activity & Games
Friday 25th
Activity & Games
8:30 Breakfast & chores
Activity & Games
11:00 Refreshments
Activity & Games
12:30 p.m. Lunch & chores
Activity & Games
5:30 p.m. Tea & chores
Activity & Games
10:30 Supper
Activity & Games
Saturday 26th
Activity & Games
8:30 Breakfast & chores
Activity & Games
11:00 Refreshments
Leave for Home
The parents notes and Oscars summary are also available.
Notes:
1. As is now our tradition we have a large folder containing all relavent materials and information for the program as well as each leader being given a program and information pack. This year this included the sheets for the rooms, sixes, codes, groups on the days out, games and more
2. Being experienced leaders we have always been able to chop and change the programme at will, often at last notice. So this time we have set the times for meals and days out (to enable the cooking crew to plan properly) but the exact activities are detailed in the leaders notes. This enables us to swap things around without causing undue confusion by reading an outdated programme. With proper communication and competent leaders this should be no problem.
3. The games were detailed in full and assigned to certain leaders. As we had several new leaders with us along with some Explorers it was an attempt to make sure that they felt valued and included without dumping them in at the deep end.
4. The theme was reality TV throughout the week. The diary room video was available to the Cubs to use several times throughout the week.
5. We tried something different this year with leader groups. The 3 most experienced leaders went in one group and all the other leaders went into another group. We alternated day to day for taking the Cubs through all the work (the other group was always to hand if requested or to help with minor chores). It worked in some ways and failed completely in others. Email for more details if you wish.