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CUB CAMP ADVENTURE At Falley Scout Reservation RESIDENT CAMP LEADER and PARENT GUIDE 2014

Welcome to Camp Dear Cub Masters, Camp Leaders and Parents: Last year, was my first year as the Camp Director for Cub Camp Adventure on Falley Scout Reservation. With your input through surveys and other discussions, we will be looking to improve a program that had to adapt to new surroundings for nearly every event. Many of the construction projects are completed and will greatly enhance our camp and your experience. But to be sure, we are beginning the construction of new facilities that will continue the improvement. In the pages of this Guide are new program ideas and more focus on the Cub Scout experience. Climbing facilities are being revamped providing a more complete climbing program in addition broadening the scope of the program to include Cub Scouts. Many of the staff will return from last year, in keeping with Jayhawk Area Council s desire to provide a year-round program for Cubs and keep you and your Scouts coming back to Cub Camp Adventure. I will continue to keep the door open to you so we can discuss your experience. Remember feedback is a gift. We can never know how we are doing unless we hear from you and your Cub Scouts. Remember continuous improvement in the program and the camp are not only our mission, but your contribution to this experience One change you will note in the new camp schedule is that we have two Fun with Son Camps, two Webelos Residence Camps and for the first time, an All Cub Scout Camp. The All Cub Scout Camp will have program for each level of Cub Scouts from Tigers to Webelos. Thank you for attending Cub Camp Adventure and let s make 2014 camp memorable. Yours in Scouting, George Austin, Camp Director 785-224-9526 Campdirector429@gmail.com

What to expect in Camp Program During the day, various opportunities at scheduled times and areas will be available at the bouldering wall, academic and athletic pins, adult training, whittling chip, and for Webelo Scouts, activity badges. times for just enjoying camp, going fishing, making a craft or shooting sports. There will be two sessions of Fun with Son for Tigers, Wolfs, and Bears, two sessions of Webelos Residence Camp and one session of all cub scouts; Tigers, Wolfs, Bears, and Webelos. Also, during the day, adults can attend the Basic Adult Leader Outdoor Orientation (BALOO). In addition during the evenings, there will program such as the Star Gazing Hike that will help in earning the Astronomy Belt Loop, Adult meetings, kickball, and Adult Dutch Oven cooking. * Loops and pins for archery and BB-gun shooting can be earned only in day camps, Cub Scout/Webelos Scout resident camps, council-managed family camping programs, or at council activities where there is properly trained supervision, and all guidelines for BSA shooting sports are implemented. Archery and BB-gun shooting belt loops and pins cannot be earned at the pack, den, or individual level. PRE-CAMP ORIENTATION It is recommended that you attend a Pre-Camp Orientation before coming to camp. We have scheduled a Pre- Camp Orientation at 10 a.m. on Saturday, May 31, 2014 at Falley Scout Reservation. The session should last between one and two hours, not including a tour of the camp. You will hear about any administrative changes, meet some of the staff and review camp policies. This will also be an opportunity to schedule your arrival for camp. Unit leaders will also be contacted about a week prior to your camp session to alert you on any last minute adjustments and an opportunity to answer any questions you may have.

WHAT TO BRING TO CAMP Clothing for each day including uniform shirt Sunscreen Closed toe shoes (no flip flops) Souvenir / snack money Rain Gear Insect repellent (no aerosol cans) Flashlight Swim trunks Toiletries (soap, shampoo, comb, etc.) Jacket Camera Watch Water bottle Towel Medications Health form Sleeping bag Pillow Ground cloth Tent Camp chair (Recommended for adults) Cot Sack Lunch or Dinner Handbook (Tiger, Wolf, Bear, or Webelos) TRADING POST The Falley Scout Reservation Trading Post is stocked with cub activity items, merit badge items, souvenirs, snacks, T-shirts, camping gear, hats and drinks. Please be sure to send with your Scout or have your parents extra spending money for needed items. Trading Post Hours* (During the Program sessions) 8:30-12:15 p.m. 1:30-5:30 p.m. 7:00-9:00 p.m. *Note: The Trading Post will be closed during campfire programs. The Trading Post reserves the right to close its pop and snack sales if camp litter or heat becomes a problem. FLAG CEREMONY Prior to the morning and evening meals, the entire camp assembles on for the raising and lowering of the flag. It is the tradition of Falley Scout Reservation for the Scouts and leaders to be in full uniform (activity uniform for the morning flag ceremony and field uniform for the evening flag ceremony) as we pay respect to our country s flag. Units may volunteer for Flag Ceremony duty by making arrangements with the camp commissioner. An activity uniform is the camp T-shirt and the field uniform is the Scout uniform shirt. RELIGIOUS SERVICES Scouts will have an opportunity to attend a Scout s Own at a location to be designated. Any religious groups are welcome to hold their own services. Please coordinate the use of chapel facilities with the Camp Director. Daily reflections are also encouraged in each Unit s individual campsite. LEADER TRAINING AND SERVICE OPPORTUNITIES In addition to the program activities, there are several opportunities for adults to receive additional training and service opportunities. Training will be available generally in ½hour to 1 hour blocks during the day in appropriate program areas. You should sign up at the Camp Office for these activities. Examples of training to be offered are:

Youth Protection training Basic Adult Leader Outdoor Orientation (BALOO) Training during Fun with Son and All Cub Scout Camps Outdoor Leader Skills for Webelos Leaders (OLSWL) Training during Webelos Residence Camps Examples of Service Projects available in camp: Trail building and maintenance (This can be a Unit service project or a leader group project) Invasive plant removal: Russian thistle, Western Cedar Maintenance and repair of camp facilities or equipment Nature Trail maintenance Shower House cleaning

GETTING TO CAMP DIRECTIONS: Falley Scout Reservation is located approximately 9 miles north of U.S. Highway 24 at Perry, Kansas. It is on the east side of Lake Perry. From Topeka, take U.S. 24 east to the City of Perry and turn left (north) onto Ferguson Road. Proceed north for 9 miles and turn right (east) onto 86 th Street and proceed 1/2 mile to Falley Scout Reservation.

CHECK-IN: Packs are recommended to travel together. Check-in will begin at the times for the sessions listed in the following table. Please, note that during the period of check-in limited program is available since we want you to have the time to set up your campsite 2014 CUB CAMP SCOUT ADVENTURE Session Dates First Day Check-in Times Last Day Check-out Times Webelos Resident Camp, Session 1 Sunday, June 15 to Tuesday, June 17 12:00 p.m. 3:20 p.m. Fun with Son, Session 1 Thursday, June 19 to Saturday, June 21 7:00 p.m. 10:00 a.m. Fun with Son, Session 2 Sunday, June 29 to Tuesday July 1 7:00 p.m. 10:00 a.m. Webelos Resident Camp, Session 2 Sunday, July 13 to Tuesday, July 15 12:00 p.m. 3:20 p.m. All Cub Scout Camp Thursday, July 17 to Saturday, July 19 12:00 p.m. 3:20 p.m. CAMP LEADERSHIP BSA Policy requires at least two adult leaders, one of whom must be 21 years or older, for all trips and outings. Each den and pack must be under the leadership of an adult (over 21 years of age), preferably the registered Cubmaster or Den Leader. If the Unit Leader is unable to attend full time, the Unit committee should name a Camp Cubmaster or Den Leader. That person assigns and coordinates responsibilities of all adults in their Unit. It is the responsibility of the entire Unit leadership to maintain discipline in Unit at all times while at Cub Camp Adventure. At Cub Camp Adventure, only activities that meet the standards of the Law of the Pack and the Guide to Safe Scouting are permitted. Your cooperation and understanding in helping us maintain high standards of moral and personal behavior is appreciated. The Camp Director or designee reserves the right to remove individuals who are not in compliance with BSA and Falley Scout Reservation policies. Each adult leader brings a unique set of life skills to camp. Some camp programs and activity pin classes may be able to use those skills to enhance the educational experience in these areas. Leaders are encouraged to sign up to attend camp programs where they feel they can best offer support to the staff member in charge of the area. HEALTH AND MEDICAL RECORD Scouts and leaders staying at Cub Camp Adventure must have a fully completed annual BSA Health Examination Form. Scouts and leaders without a current physical examination cannot be permitted to remain in Cub Camp Adventure, in compliance with National standards of the BSA. No health form, no overnight stay at Cub Camp Adventure, no exceptions! Physical examinations are not provided at Cub Camp Adventure. It is recommended that all campers receive a tetanus shot before camping. A copy of your Scouts medical forms must be kept in the Health Lodge so we urge Units to bring 2 copies with them (leave the original at home). One copy is for the Unit to keep and one copy will be turned in to the Health Officer upon check-in. YOUR STAY AT CAMP The entire staff is committed to a smooth arrival at camp and an easy transition to your campsite. Plan to arrive to Cub Camp Adventure on the first day of your camp session at during the check-in time so that you have time to set up your camp and not miss any program. If you are not able to arrive at the listed arrival time please call the Camp s Office at 785-876-2465. We will do our best to accommodate your desired time of arrival. Your campsite hosts will meet your Unit at or near the parking lot when you arrive.

1. Upon arrival, have your Unit Leader and proceed to the Welcome Center for check-in. The Unit Leader or Parent should bring the Health Forms for the entire Unit and any forms or registration information that need to be turned in to the office. 2. The Unit Leader or Parent will verify with the office staff that all the registration information is correct and that all fees have been paid. 3. Remember that Scouts cannot leave camp early without the parent picking them up showing proper identification. The Unit Leader or Parent and the Cub Scouts will be lead to the Crafts Pavilion and make their name tag identification to be worn while in camp. This is an important tool to help recognize unauthorized people on camp and ensure the safety of each camper on FSR. This name tag will also serve as your meal ticket during the week. 4. The Unit Leader or Parent will turn in the Health Forms to the Camp Health Officer. The Health Officer may ask to talk to select Scouts individually from the Unit that have certain special conditions so that he can be aware of special physical needs or conditions in the event of an emergency. 5. A list of all prescription medications for each person must also be given to the Health Officer. Refrigeration is available in the health lodge for those medications that are required to be temperature controlled. Prescriptions will come to Cub Camp Adventure in their original containers. Unit Leaders and Parents are responsible for issuing easily dispensed medicines. 6. The Unit Leader or Parent will proceed to the Trading Post to pick up camp T-shirt. If there are any issues, please do so at that time so exchanges can be made. 7. Swim checks are during the times designated by the program schedule. It is recommended that Scouts arrive at the swim dock in swim trunks so that they do not need to change twice in the swimming area. Make sure Scouts bring a towel. Swim checks are required for anyone wanting to do an activity requiring a Swimmer or Beginner status. 8. During Check- in you will load your gear onto a trailer or other camp vehicle for transport to the campsite. 9. Units must leave any trailers at the parking lot until check-out. No vehicles are to remain in the campsite. No one under 18 years of age is to ride in a vehicle on camp property and no riders are allowed in beds of pickups. 10. After Check-in, the Unit will then proceed to their campsite, and with the help of their Campsite Host, they will set up camp. 11. If parents wish to contact their child by phone, it is best to call an adult leader from the Unit who has a cell phone. Calls to and from the camp office should generally be for camp business only. 12. Please observe any signs, fencing or other information about hazards in camp, including construction areas or public roads. There is a county road adjacent to the camp; please, do not walk on that road. It is hazardous and you are literally endangering your son and yourself. SUPPLIES AT CAMP: 1. Many Units choose to use their own tents. Upon request, each Unit may be provided by the camp with wall tents designed to house two Scouts or leaders, and a metal cot (suitable for floorless tents only) for each leader. Ditching of tents (digging of ditches around the tent to allow for rainwater runoff) is not allowed per BSA policy. 2. Showers for all campers are available at the north side shower. Adults will be assigned to clean these showers at the daily leader meetings. 3. In addition upon request Cub Camp Adventure will provide: a. Cot pads (for adult leaders only) b. Dining Fly (on request) c. Burn Barrel (on request) d. Additional items such as tools may be available on request.

FEES & RULES CAMP FEES: SESSION CUB SCOUT FEE LATE FEE ADULT FEE Fun with Son $55 by April 18 th $65 after April 18 th $45 Webelos Resident Camp $75 by April 18 th $85 after April 18 th $60 All Cub Scout Camp $75 by April 18 th $85 after April 18 th $60 CAMP FEE REFUNDS All refund requests must be submitted to the Camp Director or Scout Service Center prior to the start of a camp session. Refund requests must be submitted on the Camp Refund Request Form (page A-2). Please attach a copy of proof of payment (receipt) with refund request. Please print all information. All blanks must be completed. Incomplete forms will be returned for completion. Refunds are reviewed by the appropriate camping committee and take 4-6 weeks to process. Refunds will be issued to the Unit account, or to the original payee (if payment was by Unit check, then refund will be issued to the Unit, not to an individual). Only refunds received in the Scout Service Center prior to June 1 will be considered for a full refund. Cancellations, with legitimate reasons, after June 1, will be subject to a 20% non-refundable portion assessed for food, equipment and program supply purchases. Refund requests submitted after the camp session will not be considered. A Scout or Unit leader may request a refund under the following conditions: illness or serious accidents of the Scout or Family illness or emergencies preventing the Scout s attendance at camp. Camp fees are non-refundable for homesickness, scheduling conflicts (sporting events, music camp, family vacation, etc) or weather conditions. No refunds will be issued for early departures from camp. CONTACT INFORMATION 1. Address: o Falley Scout Reservation, 8602 Kingman Road Oskaloosa, KS 66066 2. Important Phone Numbers o Falley Scout Reservation: 785-876-2465 o Council Office: 785-354-8541 o Council Fax: 785-354-8722 3. Camp Office Hour o Falley Scout Reservation office is located in the Welcome Center. Office hours will be from 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. and 1:00 to 4:30 p.m. 4. Camp Director o Email: campdirector429@gmail.com o Cellphone: 785-224-9526 INSURANCE All Scouts and Scouters registered in the Jayhawk Area Council are covered by a year-round accident insurance policy as a part of the council service to our membership. All accidents and illnesses must be reported to the Health Lodge and recorded in the Health Log Book in order for the coverage to be in effect. Please note that the insurance provided by the council is a secondary policy; THE FAMILY S INSURANCE IS BILLED FIRST, with BSA insurance providing up to the first $300 of coverage.

Units camping at FSR from other councils need to bring a copy of their current Certificate of Insurance that provides youth and adult coverage while at camp. ACCIDENTS AND ILLNESS All accidents and illnesses must be reported to the Health Lodge and recorded in the Health Log Book in order for the insurance coverage to be in effect. Sick call is immediately following breakfast each morning. Non-life-threatening injuries can be seen at the discretion of the Heath Officer. EMERGENCY PROCEDURES AND HEAT WARNINGS Emergency procedures will be carefully reviewed upon your arrival at camp. Copies of Falley Scout Reservation Emergency Action Plan are posted in each program, activity, and administrative area. A warning system will be in place for heat advisories. At high heat and humidity levels, program and activities that require a high degree of physical activity may be restricted and sales of pop/slushies may be temporarily discontinued. Heat warning information will be reviewed daily at leader meetings. FACILITIES FOR SCOUTS WITH PHYSICAL DISABILITIES: Falley Scout Reservation will make every effort to accommodate those individuals with physical disabilities. Except for service animals, NO PETS ALLOWED. Medical devices that require power can be accommodated on a limited basis. Please consider bringing a car or deep-cycle battery and power inverter to operate the device without a plug-in. Scouters with CPAPs are the most common users of this arrangement. FIREARMS, WEAPONS, DRUGS, AND ALCOHOL Personal firearms, fireworks, ammunition, and bow-hunting equipment are strictly prohibited on Falley Scout Reservation. Falley Scout Reservation provides all equipment for various field sports activities. Sheathed knives and other weapons are not allowed at Falley Scout Reservation. The possession, consumption or use of alcoholic beverages and illicit drugs are strictly prohibited. Violators will be removed from Falley Scout Reservation. Falley Scout Reservation is a non-smoking facility, except in a designated areas. THE BUDDY SYSTEM All Scouts will follow the buddy system in camp. At no time should a buddy leave a Scout alone in any activity venue or in the camp site. If, while moving around camp, Scouts sees a visitor without visitor identification, he and his buddy are to report this immediately to the nearest adult leader or camp staff member. LEAVING CAMP EARLY Campers and adults who leave Falley Scout Reservation during the week must sign out at the camp office. Campers leave only as indicated below. PLANNED EARLY DEPARTURE Campers may leave only with their parent or with a written release from a parent or guardian, on which the name of the individual transporting the camper must be specified. This person will need to present proper identification before leaving with a Scout. Scouts will not be released to an individual if they are not specified by name on the early release form or they do not have proper identification. Forms must be turned in during the check-in process.

VISITORS AT CAMP Visitors are required to sign in at the camp office before entering any part of Falley Scout Reservation and receive a visitor identification lanyard. All visitors that will be eating guest meals will be given a wristband as a meal ticket. The Meal Fee is $7 per meal. VEHICLES IN CAMP Units are only allowed to have vehicles inside camp during hours specified for check-in and check-out with permission of the Camp Director. No other vehicles will be allowed past the gates. Vehicle permits will be available in the office as necessary at discretion of the Camp Director or Ranger. PRE-CAMP CONTACT We hope this information will answer all your pre-camp questions, but if it does not, feel free to contact us at: George Austin, Camp Director 785-224-9526 campdirector429@gmail.com Kelly Richter, Camp Registrar 785-276-3344. kelly.richter@scouting.org

FUN WITH SON SCHEDULE FIRST DAY Time All Tiger Wolf Bear 7 PM Campers Arrive 7 to 8:15 Check-in, Set up Tents, Eat Sack Supper 8:30 ing Flags 8:45 ing Campfire 9:30 Adult Meeting Star Gazing Hike, Astronomy Belt Loop SECOND DAY Program Time Swimming (Swim dock) Boating (Boat Dock) Crafts Archery BB- Gun Fishing Outdoors BALOO 7:45 A Flag Ceremony 8:00 Breakfast 9:00 Swim Checks Closed Belt Closed ing / during Swim Loop* Aims & Purposes 10:00 Checks Art Belt Belt Bouldering Wall Lunch Prep Loop Loop (Rock Climbing) 11:00 Closed Belt Loop* Map & Compass Belt Loop Planning Tiger Elective 21, The Show Must Go On Noon Lunch 1:00 P Whittlin Belt Bouldering Wall Equipment Chip Loop* 2:00 Belt Loop Session Closed Closed Belt Loop* Belt Loop Basketball Belt Loop Campfire Planning 3:00 Closed Closed Closed Program Bear Achievement 4A, Tall tales 4:00 Kick Ball Belt Loop Health & Safety Wolf Elective 2, Be an Actor 5:00 Tiger Achievement 5, Let s Go Outdoors & Elective 35, Fun Outdoors Round Robin Wolf Achievements 7, Our Living World & Elective 23, Let s Go Camping 1, 2, & 3. Bear Achievements 12a-e, Family Outdoor & Elective 25, Let s Go Camping 5:45 Flag Ceremony 6:00 Dinner (Make Tiger Elective 21, Picnic Fun & Elective 25, Snack Time your own) Wolf Achievement 8, Cooking and Eating Bear Achievement 9, What s Cooking (9f and 9g) 7:00 8:30 Campfire BALOO Recognition THIRD DAY Time All Tiger Wolf Bear 7 :45 AM Flag Ceremony 8:00 Breakfast 9:00 Swimming, Boating, Bouldering Wall, BB Guns, and Archery. Crafts is closed. 10:00 Check-out, Pick up Baloo Training Certificates, Belt Loops, Camp patches, etc. 11:00 Camp is closed. * Loops and pins for archery and BB-gun shooting can be earned only in day camps, Cub Scout/Webelos Scout resident camps, council-managed family camping programs, or at council activities where there is properly trained supervision, and all guidelines for BSA shooting sports are implemented. Archery and BB-gun shooting belt loops and pins cannot be earned at the pack, den, or individual level.

Cub Scout Fun with Son Achievements Please note that while these activities may be offered in camp, it is the adult leader or parent who determines what the scout has accomplished according to their handbook. These activities may not be the only ones achieved at camp, but also not all of these activities may be accomplished by any individual Cub Scout. Please examine your handbook for requirements of specific activities. SPORTS / ACADEMICS BELT LOOPS Archery * BB gun* Swimming Fishing Volleyball Kickball Map and Compass Art Astronomy TIGER CUBS Required: 2d, 3g, 5f, 5d 5g Electives: 3, 8, 9, 17, 22, 29, 35, 36, 40, 41 WOLFS Achievements: 1, 2 a, 2c, 2e, 5, 10f Electives: 3, 4, 11, 13, 18, 19, 20, 23 BEARS Achievements: 3f, 3h, 3l, 4, 5c, 5d, 5e, 8d, 10a, 10b, 12a, 12b, 12c, 12d, 15a, 15b, 19a, 19b, 19c, 19d, 20, 22a, 22b, 22f Electives: 18a, 18c, 19a, 19b, 19c, 19d, 20a, 25 Conservation badge requirements are spelled out in the Wolf and Bear handbooks and require a conservation project. Outdoor activity award is a pocket patch for the first summer. Pins are attached for each earned rank. * Loops and pins for archery and BB-gun shooting can be earned only in day camps, Cub Scout/Webelos Scout resident camps, council-managed family camping programs, or at council activities where there is properly trained supervision, and all guidelines for BSA shooting sports are implemented. Archery and BB-gun shooting belt loops and pins cannot be earned at the pack, den, or individual level.

WEBELOS RESIDENT CAMP SCHEDULE Program Areas Activity Program Swimming Boating Fishing Archery BB Guns Bouldering Sports Crafts OLSWL (Second Day Only) First Day Second Day 12:00-3:15 Bring own Sack Lunch /Check in / Set up Camp 3:15-4:00 Pin Basketball Pin Session* Session Swim Checks Closed during swim checks 4:00-4:45 Pin Readyman Sportsman Session* Part 1 of 2 5:20 Flag Ceremony 5:30 Dinner 6:15-6:30 Scout s Own Services (A scout is reverent) 6:30-7:15 Concurrent Sessions: Engineer & Naturalist Activity Badges 7:15-8:00 Concurrent Sessions: Forester & Scientist Activity badges 8:30 Campfire Program ( May not include an actual fire) 7:50 Flag Ceremony 8:00 Breakfast 9:00-9:50 Pin Session* 10:00-10:50 Aquanaut Session 1 of 2 except Rowboats 2:30-3:20 Pin Session* Fitness Craftsman Pin Session Basketball Pin Session Craftsman Assembly Webelos Outdoor Program Hiking Techniques Health & Safety Cooking and Sanitation Wood Tools Ropes and Knots Third Day 3:30-4:20 Pin Session Fire Building 11:00-11:50 Aquanaut Session 1 of 2 12:30 Lunch 1:30-2:20 4:30-5:20 Prepare your own Meal 5:20 Flag Ceremony 5:30 Dinner 7:00 Kickball Pin Session 8:00 First Year Webelos-- Outdoorsman Activity Badges 8:15 Second Year Webelos-- Webelos Trail 7:50 Flag Ceremony 8:00 Breakfast 9:30-10:20 Aquanaut Session 2 of 2 Tournament 10:30- Aquanaut 11:20 Session 2 of 2 Readyman Part 2 of 2 12:00 Lunch 1:00-1:50 Fitness 2:00-2:50 3:20 Check out / Camp Clean up * Loops and pins for archery and BB-gun shooting can be earned only in day camps, Cub Scout/Webelos Scout resident camps, council-managed family camping programs, or at council activities where there is properly trained supervision, and all guidelines for BSA shooting sports are implemented. Archery and BB-gun shooting belt loops and pins cannot be earned at the pack, den, or individual level.

All Cub Scout Camp Schedule Program Areas Activity Program Swimming Boating Fishing Archery BB Guns Bouldering Sports Crafts First Day Second Day 12:00-3:15 Bring own Sack Lunch /Check in / Set up Camp (C) Belt (W) Basketball Pin Whittling 3:15-4:00 Loop* Session Chip Closed during swim Swim Checks (W) checks (C) Belt 4:00-4:45 (W) Sportsman Readyman Loop* Part 1 of 2 5:20 Flag Ceremony 5:30 Dinner 6:15-6:30 Scout s Own Services (A scout is reverent) 6:30-7:15 (W) Concurrent Sessions: Engineer & Naturalist Activity Badges 7:15-8:00 (W) Concurrent Sessions: Forester & Scientist Activity badges & (C) Star Gazing Hike 8:30 Campfire Program ( May not include an actual fire) 7:50 Flag Ceremony 8:00 Breakfast 9:00-9:50 (W) Pin Session* 10:00-10:50 (W)Aquanaut Session 1 of 2 Closed (C) Belt Loop (W) Pin Session* (W) Fitness (W) Craftsman 11:00-11:50 (C) Belt Loop 12:30 Lunch 1:30-2:20 (C) Basketball Belt Loop 2:30-3:20 (C) Art Belt Loop 3:30-4:20 (W) Pin Session Third Day 4:30-5:20 Prepare your own Meal 5:20 Flag Ceremony 5:30 Dinner 7:00 (W) Kickball Pin & (C) Kickball Belt Loop 8:00 (W) First Year Webelos-- Outdoorsman Activity Badges & (C) Star Gazing Hike Astronomy Belt Loop 8:15 (W) Second Year Webelos-- Webelos Trail 7:50 Flag Ceremony 8:00 Breakfast 9:30-10:20- (W) Aquanaut Session 2 of 2 Tournament (W) 10:30-11:20 Readyman Part 2 of 2 12:00 Lunch 1:00-1:50 (C) Belt Loop (W) Fitness 2:00-2:50 3:20 Check out / Camp Clean up * Loops and pins for archery and BB-gun shooting can be earned only in day camps, Cub Scout/Webelos Scout resident camps, council-managed family camping programs, or at council activities where there is properly trained supervision, and all guidelines for BSA shooting sports are implemented. Archery and BB-gun shooting belt loops and pins cannot be earned at the pack, den, or individual level.