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Welcome to camping in the Cascade Pacific Council! Summer camp is such an amazing opportunity TABLE OF CONTENTS for our Scouts and we want to make sure every Scout Resources & contact informa*on 1 gets to come to learn, meet new friends, earn advance- ments, and most of all: have fun! At Camp Lewis we are Pre-camp leader mee*ng 2 focused on bringing the best program to your scouts. Camp schedule 2 We have worked hard to make sure the program this What to bring to camp 2 year is packed full of advancement opportunity, mean- Adult visitors 2 ingful lessons, and of course, fun! Den names & flags 2 We invite you to come join us and give your Den yells & skits 2 scouts the opportunity to have a great camp experience Campfire program 2 with us! Please let us know if you have any ques*ons or Advancement opportuni*es 3 concerns and we would be happy to discuss those with you. Day camp schedule 3 Medical Form 4-6 Opportunity Fund 7-8 CAMP DIRECTOR Diane Christensen Special Needs Form 9-10 diannechristenson67@gmail.com Den Roster 11 360.904.1892 PROGRAM DIRECTOR Cody Payne codypaynescout@gmail.com
Resources & Contact Information Have questions? Need more information? This page can point where to go! COUNCIL CONTACT INFORMATION Address Cascade Pacific Council Website www.cpcbsa.org 2145 SW Naito Parkway Phone 503 226-3423 Portland OR 97201 Fax 503 225-5733 Read Anything in a Planning Guide The Planning Guide • Making a reserva7on for camp • Changing an exis7ng reserva7on Visit HAVE A • Online reserva7on system www.cpcbsa.org/summercamp • Paperwork and forms www.cpcbsa.org/campdownloads QUESTION? www.cpcbsa.org/daycamp What is your • Camp fees www.cpcbsa.org/campfaqs ques*on about? • Making payments • Leadership Expecta7ons Contact • Pre-ordering t-shirts (May/June) Volunteer Services • Post-camp follow up ques7ons 492.volunteerservices@scoung.org 503 226-3423 Camping Department 492.camping@scoung.org Anything in a Program Guide Read • Programs This Program Guide • Advancement ...specific to Visit • Program Guide The camp’s webpage a single • Special needs www.cpcbsa.org/calapooiadc camp • Camp schedule www.cpcbsa.org/chinookdc • Maps of camp www.cpcbsa.org/eaglevalleydc www.cpcbsa.org/eastsidemetrodc Na*onal BSA Online Resources www.cpcbsa.org/ireland Guide to Safe Scou7ng www.cpcbsa.org/midcolumbiadc www.scoung.org/filestore/pdf/34416.pdf www.cpcbsa.org/lewis www.cpcbsa.org/willame&edc Cub Scout Rank Requirements www.cpcbsa.org/campdownloads hAp://www.scou*ng.org/filestore/program_update/pdf/Appended% www.cpcbsa.org/summercamp 20Requirements.pdf Contact The Camp Director Email contact on camp webpage Council Online Resources www.cpcbsa.org/summercamp Main hub of informaon for CPC summer camping www.cpcbsa.org/campdownloads Informa*on: Council Leader Guide Maps to/of camp Forms: BSA Medical Form Opportunity Fund Applicaon Refund Request Form Special Needs Form Unit Roster www.cpcbsa.org/incidentreport 1
PRE-CAMP LEADER MEETING DEN NAMES & FLAGS Council staff and camp management will have an in-person mee*ng to Camp den names will be assigned by the camp and given out at the share informa*on about the upcoming camp season and to answer Pre-camp Mee*ng. This year flags will be provided by the camp, so ques*ons from adult leaders. Leaders and parents aAending camp are it is not necessary to make your own. If you would like to work on all encouraged to aAend. Pack leaders will also be able to pick up geRng the boys excited prior to camp, you can have them work on camp t-shirts that have been pre-ordered online before May 15. their den yell and den skit. SW Washington Email to be sent out with date to unit leaders DEN YELLS & SKITS Camp Lewis, 27000 NE 147th Ave Each camp den will come BaAle Ground, WA 98604 up with a den yell to use CAMP SCHEDULE Check-in Monday 8:15am in response to roll call All campers and adults must Tues-Fri 8:15am and as a spirit call. This check in each day. Departure Mon-Thurs 3:00pm also is lots of fun for the Friday 4:00pm Scouts! Your den will be Camp runs from 8:15am – asked to prepare a skit or 3:00pm song to present during Daily Schedule the final campfire. Allow extra *me for check in on Monday Morning. We suggest arriving by 7:45am as we have more to go through on the first day of camp. CLOSING PROGRAM We suggest carpooling as much as possible each day as parking is lim- Each den will present a skit or a song and the staff will also provide ited. ALer check in, you, your den and your den guide will go to your some entertainment. Awards and recogni*on will be presented den site (we suggest you have a wagon or other way to carry supplies, along with camp patches. Medical forms are also returned to packs e including a cooler). Please be sure all belongings are marked with a at this *me. name and a pack number. All belongings will be kept at your den site TRADING POST during each day. About 5 minutes before opening ceremony head to the flagpole for camp to begin. Between souvenirs, scout stuff, and refreshments, the average camper spends about $10-$25 per week in the camp Trading Post. WHAT TO BRING TO CAMP Trading Posts are able to accept cash, personal checks, debit cards, d It is essen*al to a great experience at camp that you and your pack and major credit cards. (debit cards and credit cards have a mini- come prepared. Here is a list of mum $5 purchase). Hours will be posted at camp. All Scouts & leaders are things to consider bringing: required to bring a current and complete BSA Medical Form, STILL HAVE QUESTIONS? Medical form (Parts A & B) with all required signatures, If you are s*ll unsure about anything, please bring your ques*ons to Jacket/Sweatshirt with them to camp. the pre-camp mee*ng. Keep in mind that the informa*on in this Lunch Water BoAle Day Camps require that Parts A packet is preliminary and is subject to change— any last-minute Sun Screen & B are filled out completely. informa*on updates will be made available when you arrive at Bug Spray camp. Remember to pass informa*on along to all the adults who Do not use other medical reports Cooler will be aAending with your group. or forms; use the official BSA Shelter for Den Area Medical Form only. Cub Scout 10 Essen*als Den water Jug ADULT VISITORS WE ARE SO EXCITED YOU ARE Adults who are not signed up to volunteer during camp are consid- ered visitors. Visitors need to check in with camp management COMING — SEE YOU SOON! upon arrival and receive a visitor’s badge. Visitor’s must also check out upon departure. This ensures the camp staff knows who is on property at all *mes. A HUGE thank you to everyone who has volunteered their 7me and skills to help make camp happen! Whether you help plan or you volunteer at camp, your help is very appreciated. The fun and energy you put into camp help our Cub Scouts create the memories they will remember all their lives! 2
CAMP ADVANCEMENT OPPORTUNITIES CAMP LEWIS SCHEDULE These are the advancement opportuni*es that will be presented at camp. If your son par*cipates in all the events, he should be able to Start Time Ac7vity Last Day earn all of them. It is up to the discre*on of each den leader to work 8:00 Arrive at Camp Closing Ceremony will go with each parents to decide if the materials presented qualify for from 2:15 to 3:00pm rank advancement. 8:30 Opening Flag TIGER Back Yard Jungle Req. 1, 2, 3, 5 9:00 Sta*on 1 Games Tigers Play Reg. 1b, 4 Team Tiger Req. 1, 5 9:50 Sta*on 2 Tiger Bites Req. 4 10:35 Snack Tigers in the Wild Req. 3a, 3b, 3c, 4 Good Knights Req. 5 11:05 Sta*on 3 Stories in Shapes Req. 1b 11:55 Lunch Safe and Smart Req. 1c, 2a,2b, 3 Tiger Tag Req. 1, 2a, 2b 12:00 Special WOLF Call of the Wild Req. 1, 2, 3, 5a, 5c, 7a, 7b 12:35 Sta*on 4 Council Fire Req. 1 Howling at the Moon Req. 1 1:25 Sta*on 5 Paws on the Path Req. 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7 2:15 Closing Flag Running With the Pack Req. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Finding Your Way Req. 1a, 3a, 3b, 5 2:30 Camp Dismissed Germs Alive Req. 1, 3 Paws of Skill Req. 1, 2, 7 Hometown Hero’s Req. 1, 2 BEAR Bear Claws Req. 1, 2, 3 Bear Necessi*es Req. 1, 2, 3, 4, 7, 8 Fur, Feathers, and Ferns Req. 1, 2, 4 Grin and Bear It Req. 1 Paws For Ac*on Req. 2, 3b Baloo the Builder Req. 1, 2, 3 Bear Picnic Basket Req. 1b, 2b Beat of the Drum Req. 4 CriAer Care Req. 5 Forensics Req. 6 WEBELOS Cast Iron Chef Req. 1, 4e, 5 First Responder Req. 1, 2a-2e, 3, 4, 5a-5i, 8 Stronger, Faster, Higher Req. 1, 2a-2f Webelos Walkabout Req. 5, 7 Build It Req. 1, 2 Castaway Req. 1a-1c, 2f, 2g Into the Woods Req. 1, 2, 3 Sportsman Req. 1, 4a-4c Into the Wild Req. 6, 7b, 7c ARROW OF LIGHT Building a BeAer World Req. 1 Camper Req. 2, 3a-3c, 5, 7 Scou*ng Adventure Req. 1c, 1e, 6 3
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