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Baloo's Bugle

 

October 2004 Cub Scout Roundtable Issue

Volume 11, Issue 3
November 2004 Theme

Theme: Cub Scout Collectors
Webelos: Craftsman & Scientist
  Tiger Cub:
Achievement 5 & Activities

 

 

POW WOW EXTRAVAGANZAS

Southern NJ Council

Catch a Dream

January 22, 2005

Lakeside School, Millville, NJ

Call Southern NJ Council, 856-327-1700, extension 32, or visit the website, www.snjscouting.org for more information

Bucks County Council

Putting the Fun into Your Pack

November 6, 2004

Bux-Mont Christian Church, Ivyland, PA

Call Bucks County Council, 215-3487205, or visit the website,  http://www.buckscountybsa.org/ or E-mail mw0001@mas.com for more information

Hudson Valley Council

Still Having Fun

Presented by Pow and Wow (Cindy & Keith)

November 13, 2004

Sanford, NC

Call the Pow Wow Info line at 845-430-2727, or visit the website,  www.hvus.org ,  for more information.  Cindy, the Pow Wow Chair has promised to tell me as soon as the school confirms the date.  I attended this Pow Wow lat year and had a great time.  I met people from several other councils who shared my opinion that it is one of the best!! 

Occoneechee Council

Theme (Later)

November 13, 2004

Sanford, NC

Call Occoneechee Council, 800-662-7102, or visit the website, http://www.occoneechee.org for more information.  Gary, the Pow Wow Chair has promised to keep informed as theme and other details are finalized. 

Indian Waters Council, BSA

"Set Sail for Adventure" University of Scouting

January 22, 2005

Swearingen Engineering Center, USC, Columbia, SC

Call Indian Waters Council, 803-750-9868 or visit the website, www.universityofscoutingiwc.com or E-mail,

universityofscouting@msn.com  for more information

Circle Ten Council

Diamond Anniversary of Cub Scouting

October 30, 2004

Lakeview High School, Garland, TX

Gee, last year it was at Creekview.  I guess it’s bigger this year - a lake is bigger than a creek J J  CD

Call Circle Ten Council, 408-280-5088, or visit their website, www.circle10.org, or http://www.geocities.com/wes_mays/PowWow/index.htm for more information.

Northern NJ Council

Tools, Tips and Training

November 20, 2004

Cedar Grove High School, Cedar Grove, NJ

Call Northern NJ Council, 973-589-8002, E-mail powwow@nnjbsa.org or visit the website,  http://www.nnjbsa.org for more information

Ouachita Area Council

Cruising BSA

November 6, 2004

Westminster Presbyterian Church, Hot Springs, AR

Call Ouachita Area Council, 501-623-6601 or visit the website, www.ouachitabsa.org for more information

Mid-Iowa Council

Cubs Just Wanna Have Fun

November 6, 2004

Valley South Woods Freshman High School, West Des Moines, IA

Call Mid Iowa Council, 800-999-SCOUT or visit the website, www.bsa-ia.org for more information

 

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