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ADDITIONAL CAMPS AND HIGH ADVENTURE INFORMATION What you will find in this section: Planning Your Program Pg. 33 Camp Cherry Valley Pg. 34-37 Scout, BSA Resident Camp Cub Scout Resident Camp Webelos Golden Nugget program Hubert Eaton Scout Reservation Pg. 38-41 Scout, BSA Resident Camp Cub and Scout, BSA Winter Camp Cub Scout Family Camp Cabrillo Beach Youth Waterfront Sports Center Pg. 42-44 Scout, BSA Day Camp Cub Scout Resident Camp Firestone Scout Reservation Pg. 45-48 Cub Scout Rocket Academy Cub Scout Boo Fest Scout, BSA Pumpkin Smash Camp Trask Pg. 49-52 Cub Scout Day Camp Tiger Day s Scout, BSA Trail to Eagle Program Order of the Arrow Pg. 53 National High Adventure Bases Pg. 54-55 Philmont Scout Ranch Northern Tier Florida Sea Base Summit Bechtel Reserve WWW.GLAACBSA.ORG Page 31

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PLANNING YOUR PROGRAM Scouts like to have fun, do really cool and challenging stuff, go places, and learn new things. That is what we call program, and it doesn't just happen by chance. It takes planning and preparation. Research has shown that a common element of strong programs is a good annual program planned a year in advance that is then shared with all families as a calendar. Use these ground rules while working on your Unit plan, and you can add your own rules too: It is important to respect the views of each other. Listen and don't interrupt. Keep focused on your task to plan your annual program. Don't get sidetracked. Write out your ideas so everyone can see them. Be in agreement. Your plan will be a living, breathing document. For it to have real value, you must follow it, share it, and review it regularly to make any necessary changes. Good luck on another great year, and don't forget to share your plan and calendar with every Scout family! The Greater Los Angeles Area Council has 5 camps for your unit to explore! Ocean front, foothills and mountains; the great outdoors is calling. CABRILLO BEACH YOUTH WATERFRONT SPORTS CENTER CAMP CHERRY VALLEY CCV FIRESTONE SCOUT RESERVATION FSR HUBERT EATON SCOUT RESERVATION HESR CAMP TRASK Council run programs are a great way to help your Scouts get the advancements they want and need as well has provide a trip that can be fun for the unit. Cub Day Camp (@ Trask) Cub Resident Camp (@Cabrillo, CCV and Trask) Lion and Tiger Day s (@ Cabrillo and Trask) Webelos Golden Nugget (@ CCV) Scout, BSA Resident Camp (@ CCV and HESR) Trail to Eagle Merit Badge program (@ Trask) Scout, BSA Day Camp (@ Cabrillo) Merit Badge Day s (@ Cabrillo, Firestone and Trask) Scout, BSA Pumpkin Smash (@ Firestone) Maybe your unit is looking for a fun family weekend for all, do we have you covered! Cub Scout Rocket Academy Cub Scout Boo Fest Memorial Day Weekend Harvest Festival Weekend Open Camping Weekends Open Camping Weekends are dates that are set at each camp for units to go camping and do their own program. The camp will provide you with a campsite; program areas may be available. You can find the available dates for each camp by visiting our website at www.glaacbsa.org and clicking on Camping. What does each camp offer? Cabrillo Beach Youth Center, San Pedro Campsite on the beach Weekend dates with meals and program included *2019 EVENT LINKS Firestone Scout Reservation, Brea TO BE POSTED Campsite with propane campfire ring ON THE WEBSITE Weekend dates with open program areas Camp Trask, Monrovia NOVEMBER 1, 2018 Campsite under the shade of the trees Weekend dates with open program areas WWW.GLAACBSA.ORG Page 33

Camp Cherry Valley Santa Catalina Island, CA Established in 1921, Camp Cherry Valley has provided a life changing camp experience to over one-million youth. Located on the legendary Santa Catalina Island, Camp Cherry Valley is renowned for its calm, crystal clear waters teeming with marine life for Scouts to discover. Cherry has the reputation as one of the most popular Boy Scout Camps in the Western United States. Its quality program enables Scouts to explore marine sciences, snorkel and SCUBA the vast underwater world, sail and enjoy the cool ocean breeze, trek the historic mountainous terrain, forge life-long friendships and create memories that will last a lifetime. The camp accommodates 312 campers each week during the summer camp season. 2018 Summer Camp Dates: Week 1 June 10-16 Week 2 June 17-23 Week 3 June 24-30 Week 4 July 1-7 Week 5 July 8-14 Week 6 July 15-21 Week 7 July 22-28 Week 8 July 29-Aug. 4 WWW.GLAACBSA.ORG Page 34

DATES: WEEK 1: JUNE 9-15 WEEK 2: JUNE 16-22 WEEK 3: JUNE 23-29 WEEK 4: JUNE 30-JULY 6 WEEK 5: JULY 7-13 WEEK 6: JULY 14-20 WEEK 7: JULY 21-27 WEEK 8: JULY 28-AUG. 3 SCUBA PROGRAM Camp Cherry Valley offers several dive programs for youth and adult campers as well as a full PADI Scuba Certification and Scuba Diving Merit Badge. The Greater Los Angeles Area Council, Boy Scouts of America has partnered with In2Deep Diving to offer you the chance to explore the underwater world. PADI Discover Scuba for Uncertified Divers PADI Guided Dive for Certified Divers with card PADI Open Water Scuba Certification Merit Badge Scuba Diving Merit Badge Upgrade MERIT BADGES OFFERED IN 2018: Archery Art Astronomy BSA Lifeguard Canoeing Emergency Prep Environmental Science First Aid Fishing Fishing & Wildlife Mgt. Forestry Geology Indian Lore Insect Study Kayaking Lifesaving Mammals Oceanography Orienteering Personal Fitness Photography Pioneering Rifle Shooting Rowing Signs, Signals & Codes Small Boat Sailing Space Exploration Sports Swimming TTFC 1st Class TTFC 2nd Class TTFC Tenderfoot Weather Wilderness Survival Woodcarving ADVANCED CAMPER EXPERIENCE (ACE) During each summer camp session, CCV offers a program geared toward the 14+ year old camper. The Advance Camper Experience (ACE) Program gives older Scouts and adults an opportunity to meet others their own age, participate in high adventure activities, and experience activities they may have never done before. These scouts will stay in their troop campsites, eat, and participate in most troop program activities and all camp wide activities. The ACE program can be taken in place of merit badge classes or can be taken with merit badge classes. Those campers who participate in every ACE activity will receive a special recognition at the end of the camping week. Scouts and Adult Leaders can earn the BSA Snorkel Award by participating in the ACE morning program activities. WWW.GLAACBSA.ORG Page 35

CCV - CUB RESIDENT CAMP Session 1 August 5-8, 2018 Session 1 August 4-7, 2019 Session 2 August 9-12, 2018 Session 2 August 8-11, 2019 Bear and Webelos Scouts can attend the adventures of Knights of the Campfire. This year s Cub Resident Camp theme is medieval and the staff is excited to have you join in the merriment! Scouts will work on advancements, swim in the ocean, kayak the blue waters, shoot BB s and archery, join in on the campfire skits and don t forget about the great food! Campers will sleep under the cherry trees in two person platform tents. Transportation to and from the island is included in the per person cost, as well as all meals and most program supplies. Special points of interest: Advancements Fun in the water Campfire Program BB s and Archery Crafts The list goes on. WWW.GLAACBSA.ORG Page 36

CCV - WEBELOS GOLDEN NUGGET Session 1 September 14-16, 2018 Session 1 - September 13-15, 2019 Session 2 September 21-23, 2018 Session 2 - September 20-22, 2019 A weekend planned specifically for Webelos dens to work on advancement and have lots of fun in camp. Camp offers comfortable, large, two-person platform tents, hot showers, great food and a great staff. Cost includes camping fee, most program materials, meals and transportation to Catalina Island. Boat will depart from Long Beach Catalina Classic Cruise Terminal, reservation made by the Council office for all campers. You will be camping in tents beneath a unique grove of cherry trees. The tents are platform tents, with two beds per tent. Tents are approximately 7 at the peak, and easily accommodate large adults (kids, too!). Nearby are restrooms and hot showers. We offer a full-service dining hall, with the best meals on Catalina Island! You will be pleased to see that our meals are plentiful, healthy and very tasty! We provide everything you will need for a great experience at camp, except for your personal gear. Here is a listing of some of the things available to you at Cherry Valley: Swimming Patch Trading Kayaking Hiking Snorkeling Archery BB Range Night Walks Sea Lab Campfire Programs Scout Skills Just plain relaxing and enjoying the beauty of the Island! WWW.GLAACBSA.ORG Page 37

Hubert Eaton Scout Reservation Camp Big Horn at Circle X Ranch / Camp Pollock / Camp Pepperdine Cedar Glen, CA A 2000 acre camp in the beautiful mountainous terrain at over 5,300 near Lake Arrowhead. Since 1950, Eaton has provided one of the highest-quality summer and winter camp programs for Scouts in the BSA. Within Hubert Eaton Scout Reservation there are three camps. 1. Camp Bighorn at Circle X Ranch- which is home to our annual Boy Scout Summer Camp program and offers everything a Scout desires including: 41 different merit badges, a swimming pool, new shooting sports programs, hiking, fishing, zip lining, rock climbing, a full service dining hall and trading post and a first class C.O.P.E. course (Challenging Outdoor Physical Education) for adventurous Scouts to test their skills. Camp Bighorn accommodates 450 youth per week during the summer camp season. 2. Camp Pollock- is the reservations home to Winter Camp and our Outdoor Education program. Pollock offers tent camping, dorm lodging, lake activities, repelling, zip lining over the lake, a swimming pool and a full service dining hall equipped with a climbing wall inside. The camp is available for year-round use and is ideal for family camping and for corporate team-building. 3. Camp Pepperdine- a low impact, wilderness survival and outpost facility for advanced campers LET OUR STAFF HELP YOUR SCOUTS MAKE MEMORIES THAT WILL LAST A LIFE TIME! 2018 Summer Resident Camp Dates: WEEK 1: JUNE 10-16 WEEK 2: JUNE 17-23 WEEK 3: JUNE 24-30 WEEK 4: JULY 1-7 WEEK 5: JULY 8-14 WEEK 6: JULY 15-21 WEEK 7: JULY 22-28 WEEK 8: July 29-AUG. 4 2019 Summer Resident Camp Dates: WEEK 1: JUNE 23-29 WEEK 2: JUNE 30-JULY 6 WEEK 3: JULY 7-13 WEEK 4: JULY 14-20 WEEK 5: JULY 21-27 WEEK 6: JULY 28-AUG. 3 Merit Badges We have a whole new set this summer so that every scout, even if they have attended Big Horn many times in the past can come away with new knowledge and skills year after year. Or new merit badges for the 2018 Season are: -Search and Rescue, Chess, Game Design, Movie making, Photography, Geology, Insect Study and Weather Come and take these awesome new merit badges while we have them, because every year we rotate some of our merit badges to offer something new! WWW.GLAACBSA.ORG Page 38

Advanced Camper Experience We have taken our ACE program to the next level. Our improved program takes older boys (14+ or Adult Leader) and immerses them in fun. They will group up to form their own unit, and will camp together for the entirety of the week. They will not take merit badges, but they will participate in some incredible ACE only activities like: -A horseback overnighter -An overnighter on the iconic Pacific Crest Trail -Mountain Biking -Shooting sports activities such as black powder and tomahawk throwing Exploration Day This has been expanded to include other meaningful scout experiences other than hiking. Hiking is an important part of a scout s development, both physically and mentally, but we understand that units are looking for other ways to check these boxes of development, so we are now offering other opportunities such as: -An all new geocaching trail, that will test your units orienteering and problem-solving skills -A native American and mountain man cultural experience -An immersive wildlife and natural resources experience Shooting Sports Everybody likes to shoot, but let s face it, if you re not trying to qualify for your merit badge on one of the ranges, poking holes in paper can get a bit dull. So, we are making general improvements to our ranges and adding aspects like a roving archery range where you can take your bow onto the trail and practice your skills on different and challenging targets. We are also adding an arcade style shooting aspect to the rifle range where you can shoot at different types of targets that spin, swing and sound off when you hit them! A horse program that is run to ensure safety, while giving scouts an enjoyable and meaningful experience with horses, from the Horsemanship merit badge to horse rides in the afternoon. It is a program that should not be missed. Up on top of the hill at the end of the Wyandot Trail is the often-forgotten Observatory. Here we house one of the premier observation programs in California. This program is assisted by Mike Grow a volunteer that utilizes our state of the art equipment to take scouts to the rings of Saturn and the Moons of Jupiter. Our night sky offers viewing of stars like you cannot experience anywhere else! WWW.GLAACBSA.ORG Page 39

HESR / CAMP POLLOCK 2019 WINTER CAMP Cub Scout Family Camp Once you arrive at camp, you will be greeted by our lovely staff at Camp Pollock. Spend all day Saturday working with the staff to learn new skills. You will get to participate in different activities and challenges that will have each Cub Scout in your Pack improving their Scouting skills! Every Den will be required to bring a wagon or sled in order to carry around your six essentials. Don t get caught without these as they will be important to complete different tasks during the program. Units will be assigned to lodges by staff, each lodge has 4 sleeping rooms (2 accommodate 8 campers each, 2 accommodate 12 campers each), bathrooms, shower rooms and kitchen with stove, refrigerator and microwave. No cooking equipment or utensils stocked. DATES: Session 1-January 19-20, 2019 Session 2-January 26-27, 2019 Session 3-February 2-3, 2019 Session 4-February 9-10, 2019 Session 5-February 23-24, 2019 Boy Scout Unit Program Each patrol will need to bring a wagon or sled to carry their ten essentials at all times. Campers will be able to brush up on their skills for rifle, archery, first aid, cooking, fire building and other preparation activities to escape. Will your patrol win with their Scout skills? Come join the fun, award ceremony to feature categories for Best Dressed, Most Spirited, and much more. Units will be assigned to lodges by staff, each lodge has 4 sleeping rooms (2 accommodate 8 campers each, 2 accommodate 12 campers each), bathrooms, shower rooms and kitchen with stove, refrigerator and microwave. No cooking equipment or utensils stocked. DATES: Session 1-January 12-13, 2019 Session 2-February 16-17, 2019 Snow Sports Session-February 17-18, 2019 WWW.GLAACBSA.ORG Page 40

HESR / CAMP POLLOCK FAMILY CAMP Session 1-June 30-July 3, 2019 Session 2-July 4-7, 2019 Are you looking for an adventure for the entire family to enjoy? Camp Big Horn at Circle X Ranch is the destination for you! Take advantage of our 4 day 3 night program that will provide your family with an outdoor experience, partaking in Scout advancement and family fun. Enjoy swimming in our pool with exciting water slides, taking nature hikes, horseback rides, shooting on our ranges, and campfire entertainment. Our enthusiastic camp staff will provide unforgettable memories for your whole family. Each session will offer the same program, you pick the date that works best with your schedule and your Pack. Packs/Families provide their own camping equipment and personal gear. Activities at Family Camp: Archery Astronomy Demonstration BB Gun Shooting Campfire Program Climbing on Indoor Rock Wall Crafts Cub Scout and Boy Scout Advancements Games Guided Nature Hikes Fishing Lake Activities Knots and Lashings Movie Night with Popcorn Rifle Shooting (for Boy Scouts and Adults) Swimming And so much more.. WWW.GLAACBSA.ORG Page 41

Cabrillo Beach Youth Waterfront Sports Center San Pedro, CA - Spielberg Center Thanks to the generous support of legendary Hollywood Director, Stephen Spielberg and many other benefactors, Cabrillo provides unique aquatic adventures that teach water safety, rescue methods and build self-confidence in a safe learning environment. The Spielberg Center host Merit Badge weekends, campouts and serves over 21,000 youth and adults annually. The Greater Los Angeles Area Council is proud to partner with the City of Los Angeles Port Authority to deliver programs to the youth of our community. Located in San Pedro, on the shores of the Los Angeles Harbor, this center provides a unique aquatics and camping experience. Indulge your group by camping on our beach and participating in our educational programs. If you are traveling from afar and headed for your adventure at Camp Cherry Valley on Catalina Island, the Aquatic Center is an ideal place to camp prior to your departure and is located minutes away from the boat terminal. The Aquatics Center is ideal for your unit campout, enjoy the centers activities and meals or do your own program and cook your own meals. Activities Offered: Canoeing * Kayaking * Row Boating * Swimming in the Pool WWW.GLAACBSA.ORG Page 42

Cabrillo Beach Youth Waterfront Sports Center CUB RESIDENT CAMP Open to Wolf, Bear and Webelos Cub Scouts. No siblings, this is not family camp. Must come as a Pack or Den. Space for 75 Cub Scouts and leaders!!! 2018 DATES: Session 1 July 5-8 or Session 2 July 26-29 2019 DATES: Session 1 July 11-14 or Session 2 August 1-4 Packs/Dens will be setting up tents (we have some, but you are welcome to bring your own). It gets really windy here, if you bring an awning, please make sure that you have really good stakes for it. Each person needs to bring a sleeping bag, bed roll, 2 towels (one for shower and one for pool), bathing suit, 2 pairs of closed toed shoes (one pair that can get wet), Class A uniform, Class B uniform, sunscreen, flashlight, BSA Medical Form Part A and B, any medication in the original package unexpired. WWW.GLAACBSA.ORG Page 43

Cabrillo Beach Youth Waterfront Sports Center BOY SCOUT DAY CAMP 2018: Session 1 Tuesday July 10th - Friday 13th or Session 2 Tuesday July 31st - Friday August 3rd 2019: Session 1Tuesday July 23rd - Friday 26th or Session 2 Tuesday August 6th - Friday August 9th Welcome to Cabrillo Beach Youth Waterfront Sports Center Boy Scout Day Camp! This summer s going to be hot, so stay cool at the beach and earn a few Merit Badges, make some friends and have a blast! This Day Camp is open to Boy Scouts, ages 11 up to 18 years of age. We are offering 2 sessions this year. Each session is a separate session and Scouts can choose different activities weekly to keep them busy. Some Merit Badges require an additional material cost Lunch is from 12-1 p.m., bring your own, with some cool activities and a little friendly competition WHAT S INCLUDED Our full day session begins at 9:00 a.m. and ends at 4:00 p.m., Tuesday through Friday. Extended hours (7:30 to 8:15 am and 4:15 to 5:30 pm) for drop off and pickup are also available for an additional fee. The daily schedule is: Check-in/Opening: 8:30 to 8:50 Wear Class A for the first day! Class 1: 9:00 to 10:20 (On Day 1 everyone will take the swim test) Class 2: 10:30 to 11:50 Lunch: 12:00 to 12:50 (On your own bring a sack lunch) Class 3: 1:00 to 2:20 Class 4: 2:30 to 3:50 Closing/Cleanup: 3:50 to 4:00 Free swim period is available every period during both weeks. This will be allowed provided those who have elected free swim do not interrupt/disrupt classes utilizing the pool. Scouts not electing to have a free swim period will be allowed to swim once all merit badge work has been completed for that period. 2018 Merit Badges Offered: SESSION 1 CLASSES SESSION 2 CLASSES PERIOD 1 9-10:20 AM PERIOD 2 10:30-11:50 AM PERIOD 3 1-2:20 PM PERIOD 4 2:30-3:50 PM PERIOD 1 9-10:20 AM PERIOD 2 10:30-11:50 AM PERIOD 3 1-2:20 PM PERIOD 4 2:30-3:50 PM Environmental Science Baskety ( supplies) Indian Lore Chemistry ( $5) Collections Art ( $10) Weather Chemistry ( $5) Sports Personal Management Trail to First Class (2 class sessions) Sports Music Communications Geology Chemistry ( $5) Cit. in Community Chess Lifesaving Chemistry ( $5) Cit. in the World Trail to First Class - 2 class periods Electricity Emergency Preparedness Cit. in Nation Cit. in World Personal Fitness Basketry ( supplies) Personal Management Family Life Plumbing Art ( $10) Mammal Study Geology Architecture Drafting Graphic Arts Art ( $10) Architecture Drafting Family Life Communications Kayaking Canoeing Lifesaving Swimming Kayaking Canoeing Graphic Arts Art ( $10) Personal Fitness Music First Aid ( $5) Scouting Heritage Chess Pioneering First Aid Cit. in the Community Environmental Science Swimming Cit. in the Nation Leatherwork Collections Traffic Safety Swimming Leatherwork Wood Carving Traffic Safety Indian Lore Scouting Heritage Wood Carving Pioneering Weather Plumbing Mammal Study FREE SWIM FREE SWIM FREE SWIM FREE SWIM FREE SWIM FREE SWIM FREE SWIM FREE SWIM WWW.GLAACBSA.ORG Page 44

Firestone Scout Reservation Brea, CA Located in Tonner Canyon, Firestone Scout Reservation offers year-round camping and is the site for our annual Cub Rocket Academy, Boo Fest, Pumpkin Smash, Merit Badge weekends, Cub Land, STEM weekends and is an incredible resource to our Scouting families. Over 10,000 campers use Firestone to enhance their annual programs for youth. Firestone is often where our many of our at-risk youth have their first camping experience. Firestone is the one of the largest camps in Southern California and can accommodate over 1,000 campers. Our Cub Scout Packs and Troops as a premier destination for weekend camping. Home to the largest Scout venue in Southern California, offering thousands of Scouts a place to hold their Camp-O-Ree weekends. You will enjoy enhanced activities in CubLand, a remodeled camp store, and our extra large camping sites that make this camp a premier destination for many Packs and Troops for Family Camp Weekends where they run their own program and participate in the camps program areas. Program Areas: CUBLAND - Archery BB Guns Bouldering Wall Bowling Lane GAGA Pit Giant Chess Marble Arena Miniature Golf Panning for Gold Sling Shot SCOUT WORLD - Archery Compass/ Geocaching Course Handicrafts Rifle Shooting Sling Shot Shotgun Shooting Tomahawk Throwing WWW.GLAACBSA.ORG Page 45

Firestone Scout Reservation 2019 CUB SCOUT ROCKET ACADEMY Family Encampment Launch A April 5-7, 2019 or Launch B - April 12-14, 2019 Come join the fun at Firestone for Rocket Academy! This will be a fun filled weekend for all that attend. There will be so many activities to keep your Cub Scouts and their siblings busy with adventure. Children will be able to rotate through the below activities on Saturday and end the night with a movie! Don't forget your camp chair to rest and watch the rocket launching. You bring your camping gear (tent, sleeping bags, etc.), you can cook your own meals or buy the meal plan provided by the Order of the Arrow Kitchen. Coordinate with your unit leader to see if your Pack is cooking their own meals or buying the meal plan and letting the OA do the cooking. $25 per person/per meal plan All purchased rockets will be made available for unit pick up at the March District Roundtable meeting; each unit will have a bag/box of rockets for them to pick up and distribute at their next Pack meeting. There will be instructions in the package with assembly directors for Cub Scouts and Webelos to follow and get their rocket built and ready for launch day. Each unit will be assigned a launch time for the weekend they are signed up for, this will be provided to all prior to arriving at camp. Bring your own camping equipment and food or purchase the meal plan provided by the Order of the Arrow. under 4 years old are free, no wristband, program, crafts or patch provided. Activities include: Rocket Launching Sling Shot BB Gun Shooting Archery Climbing Wall Moon Bowling Planet Golf Mars Hockey Saturday Night Movie Many more games. You can sign up for a Cub with a rocket, Webelos with a rocket, Adult with a rocket and Sibling with a rocket. You can also attend and not build and launch a rocket, just come enjoy all the activities. Children WWW.GLAACBSA.ORG Page 46

Firestone Scout Reservation CUB SCOUT BOO FEST Family Encampment 2018 / Session 1 October 19-21, 2018 or Session 2 October 26-28, 2018 2019 / Session 1 October 25-27, 2019 When Firestone has Zombies...who you going to call???? All Cubs Scouts and their families! Come join our Zombie Hunters and all the fun at Zombie Land. Packs/Families provide their own camping equipment, personal gear, Trick-O'Treats and food or you can purchase a meal plan. Event to include: HAUNTED TRAIL ZOMBIE HUNTING HAY RIDES BB GUN SHOOTING SLING SHOT SHOOTING ARCHERY SHOOTING TRICK O' TREATING COSTUME PARADE AND LOTS MORE! MOVIE UNDER THE STARS *bring your snacks or purchase them from the trading post WWW.GLAACBSA.ORG Page 47

Firestone Scout Reservation BOY SCOUT PUMPKIN SMASH Dates: November 16-18, 2018 November 22-24, 2019 Calling all Troops and Crews! Start forming your Patrols and get ready to compete in the Annual Pumpkin Smash Event. Not sure what to do with all the leftover pumpkins from Halloween? Don t worry, Firestone Scout Reservation has the answer! This program is designed for Scouts, BSA as a friendly competition weekend to help with the over population of Halloween pumpkins. Troops get the chance to show off their skills in the Pumpkin Games! Bring your gear and cook some good food, competitions start on Saturday morning. Patrols will complete in the following events: Pumpkin Carving with a.22 Small Pumpkin Shotgun Shoot Tomahawk STUCK in a Pumpkin Make a Bow and Shoot a Pumpkin Pumpkin Hockey Two-Man Saw Event Pumpkin Bowling Pumpkin Chunking Pumpkin Pie Scarf Down Pumpkin Spoon Challenge WWW.GLAACBSA.ORG Page 48

Camp Trask Monrovia, CA Camp Trask is a gem tucked away in the Monrovia Canyon, minutes from the hustle and bustle of the city. The camp s unique location presents an overwhelming feeling that you have journeyed many miles to reach its wilderness setting. The silence in camp is broken only by the sound of the year-round stream which flows through camp. In the absence of city lights you can see the stars at night. Enjoy eating in our dining hall, taking a swim in the pool, rowing on the lake, participating in campfire programs in the amphitheater, exploring the Fort, and testing your skills on the ranges. Come see what Camp Trask can offer your Scouts and family members. Activities Include: Archery Boating BB Gun Shooting Swimming Panning for Gold Rifle Shooting Slingshots Shot Gun Shooting Bouldering Wall WWW.GLAACBSA.ORG Page 49

Camp Trask CUB SCOUT DAY CAMP 2018 DATES: JUNE 18-21, 2018 / SESSION 1 JUNE 25-28, 2018 / SESSION 2 HOSTED BY ROSE BOWL DISTRICT JULY 23-26, 2018 / SESSION 3 2019 DATES: JUNE 17-20, 2019 / SESSION 1 JUNE 24-27, 2019 / SESSION 2 HOSTED BY ROSE BOWL DISTRICT JULY 22-25, 2019 / SESSION 3 MONDAY-THURSDAY 8 AM-2:20 PM For Wolf, Bear and Webelos rank Cub Scouts only; no siblings Come explore the wonderful "Passport to Adventure" Cub Day Camp at Camp Trask. Monday through Thursday. Cub Scouts will travel through the adventures of the camp and participate in themed crafts, including leather and bead work. They will also earn their Shooting Sports Award in BB gun, Archery and Slingshot as well as water play and field sports. Bring your pinewood derby car for our very own "Adventure" Pinewood Derby! Cub Scouts that attend will work on current rank advancements for the Cub Scout Outdoor Activities Award. All campers must have a current and signed BSA Medical Form Part A and B, this includes adults. You will need to bring a sack lunch each day. WE HOPE TO SEE YOU AT CAMP! WWW.GLAACBSA.ORG Page 50

Camp Trask TIGER DAYS 2018 DATES: Program held on Thursday SESSION 1 FRIDAY - JUNE 21, 2018 SESSION 2 FRIDAY - JUNE 28, 2018 HOSTED BY ROSE BOWL DISTRICT SESSION 3 FRIDAY JULY 26, 2018 2019 DATES: Program held on Friday SESSION 1 FRIDAY - JUNE 22, 2018 SESSION 2 FRIDAY - JUNE 29, 2018 HOSTED BY ROSE BOWL DISTRICT SESSION 3 FRIDAY JULY 27, 2018 "Passport to Adventure" 8 AM CHECK-IN AND 2:20 PM PICK-UP This program is Tiger adventure day! This program is only for Tigers with their adult partners. They will enjoy crafts in the Fort and a short hike, panning for gold, and a Pinewood Derby. It will be a great time with your Cub Scout. Bring your sack lunch and come ready for the fun! One Adult Partner per Tiger Cub Scout WWW.GLAACBSA.ORG Page 51

Camp Trask TRASK TRAIL TO EAGLE 2018 DATES 2019 DATES SESSION 1 JUNE 11-15, 2018 SESSION 1 JUNE 10-14, 2019 SESSION 2 - JUNE 18-22, 2018 SESSION 2 - JUNE 17-21, 2019 SESSION 3 JULY 23-27, 2018 SESSION 3 JULY 22-26, 2019 PERIOD 1: 5:30 PM-6:45 PM PERIOD 2: 7:15 PM-8:30 PM SCOUTS CAN SIGN UP FOR ONE OR TWO MERIT BADGES EACH SESSION. EACH CLASS SESSION IS TAUGHT BY A QUALIFIED MERIT BADGE COUNSELOR AND OVER- SEEN BY A TRAINED STAFF MEMBER. OUR GOAL IS TO HAVE THE SCOUT COME PREPARED AND READY TO RETAIN THE INFORMATION THEY HAVE LEARNED, GIVE THE SCOUT THE TOOLS AND INFORMATION THEY NEED, AND PREPARE THEM TO COMPLETE THE MERIT BADGE. EACH CLASS WILL HAVE A MAX OF 15 SCOUTS, EXCEPT LIFESAVING WHICH IS 10 PER CLASS CIT. IN THE COMMUNITY 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 CIT. IN THE NATION 2, 3, 6, 8 *PREREQUISITES LISTED BELOW ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE 3 FIRST AID 1 (must bring book to verify), 2d CIT. IN THE WORLD 3, 4, 7 LIFESAVING 1 (must bring book to verify) COMMUNICATIONS 4, 5, 7, 8 (have unit leader sign off); as of 3-28-18 Requirement 3 as well PERSONAL FITNESS 1 (must bring exam from doctor and dentist) EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS 1, 8b (bring personal kit to camp, bring photo or list of items in family kit); as of 3-28-18 Requirements 2, 6, 7, 9 as well SWIMMING must be able to pass BSA Swim Test on day 1 WWW.GLAACBSA.ORG Page 52

ORDER OF THE ARROW TUKU UT LODGE LODGE CHAPTERS: APACHE, HOPI, HUNKPAPA, KIOWA, LAKOTA, OGLALA LAKOTA, TETON DAKOTA, WAPPO, WIYOT Website: www.tukuut.org For over 100 years, the Order of the Arrow (OA) has recognized Scouts and Scouters who best exemplify the Scout Oath and Law in their daily lives. This recognition provides encouragement for others to live these ideals as well. Arrowmen are known for maintaining camping traditions and spirit, promoting year-round and long-term resident camping, and providing cheerful service to others. OA service, activities, adventures, and training for youth and adults are models of quality leadership development and programming that enrich and help to extend Scouting to America's youth. Meetings: Lodge Meetings are held on the 3rd Wednesday of Every Month at Cushman Watt Service Center 2017-2018 Lodge Officers Chief - Ben Deveau Executive Vice Chief - Chad Sharrieff Vice Chief of Finance - Nicholas Castillo-Davidson Vice Chief of Membership - Zachery Becker Vice Chief of Service - Enrique Valenzuela Lodge Vigil Chief - Thomas Castro Medicine Man - Thomas Castro Vice of Camp Promotions Chris Phinder 2017-2018 Lodge Advisers Lodge Adviser - Robert Collings Supreme Chief/Scout Executive - Jeff Hunt Staff Adviser - Hannibol Sullivan Adviser Medicine Man - Steve Salyards Associate Advisor Martin Deveau Associate Advisor Mike Cavelero 2018-2019 Lodge Officers as of June 2018 Chief - Ben Deveau Executive Vice Chief - Enrique Valenzula Vice Chief of Finance - Jacob Henderson Vice Chief of Membership - Zachery Becker Vice Chief of Inductions - Shawn Goodner 2018-2019 Lodge Advisers Lodge Adviser - Robert Collings Supreme Chief/Scout Executive - Jeff Hunt Staff Adviser - Hannibol Sullivan Adviser Medicine Man - Steve Salyards Associate Advisor Martin Deveau Associate Advisor Mike Cavelero Vigil Ceremony June 8, 2018 4th NOAC July 30-Aug. 4, 2018 @ Indiana University LLD/Banquet August 25, 2018 *new officers installed 85th Caravan September 1-3, 2018 Section Conclave September 14-16, 2018 Fall Induction November 9-11, 2018 OA Ordeal February 15-17, 2019 Vigil Selection February 17, 2019 Trade-O-Ree March 8, 2019 OA Spring Ordeal May 3-5, 2019 Vigil Ceremony June 7-8, 2019 LLD/Banquet August 24, 2019 86th Caravan August 31-September 2, 2019 Section Conclave September 13-15, 2019 OA Fall Induction November 8-10, 2019 WWW.GLAACBSA.ORG Page 53

NATIONAL HIGH ADVENTURE BASES In addition to the amazing camps operated by the Greater Los Angeles Area Council, Troops have the opportunity to experience any and all of the national high adventure bases. Troops/Crews should plan to register 18 months in advance of their trek. Click on the logo to visit their websites. Philmont Scout Ranch Philmont Scout Ranch, the Boy Scouts of America's premier High Adventure base, challenges Scouts and Venturers with more than 214 square miles of rugged northern New Mexico wilderness. Backpacking treks, horseback cavalcades, and training and service programs offer young people many ways to experience this legendary country. Philmont Training Center The Philmont Training Center (PTC) is the national volunteer training center for the Boy Scouts of America. Since 1950, the PTC has provided a unique environment for training volunteers, creating leaders, and hosting family friendly experiences and adventures. Each year, more than 6,000 Scouters and their families attend the PTC. Every conference at the PTC features tools, techniques, audiovisuals, discussions, idea sharing, and activities led by a faculty of experienced Scouters. All registered Scouters are invited to attend training center courses; council approval is not required. Visit: www.philmontscoutranch.org/ Northern Tier Northern Tier is the Boy Scouts of America s gateway to adventure in the Great Northwoods. In the summer, Scouts from Northern Tier s three wilderness canoe bases explore millions of acres of pristine lakes, meandering rivers, dense forests and wetlands in Northern Minnesota, Northwest Ontario and Northeast Manitoba. Northern Tier crews paddle in almost 6 million acres of exclusively canoe-access wilderness from the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness (BWCAW) of Minnesota to the Atikaki Provincial Park of Manitoba. Trips range in length from 6-14 days and usually include between 50-150 miles of wilderness travel. In the winter, Northern Tier is home to the Okpik Cold Weather Camping program, the BSA's premier winter high adventure program. Fall trips are also available. All trips are fully outfitted and provisioned. A highly trained staff member, called an Interpreter, accompanies all crews on their trek. All participants must be age 14 by the time they arrive at Northern Tier OR have graduated from the 8th grade and be age 13 by the time they arrive. Visit: Northern Tier Page Here WWW.GLAACBSA.ORG Page 54

NATIONAL HIGH ADVENTURE BASES Florida Sea Base The Florida National High Adventure Sea Base is a unique Scouting program that offers aquatics programs found nowhere else. Whether your interests lie in sailing, scuba diving, rustic camping on an undeveloped barrier island, fishing or a combination of all, this is the place for your Troop, Team, Crew, Sea Ship or Explorer Post. The Sea Base serves around 13,000 participants annually. Sea Base now operates 15 different adventures out of four locations: two in the Florida Keys, one in the US Virgin Islands, and one in Marsh Harbour, Bahamas. Coral Reef Sailing, Sea Exploring Adventure, STEM Eco-Adventure, Scuba Adventure, Scuba Certification, and Live Aboard Scuba Adventure operate in the Florida Keys at Mile Marker 73.8 at Sea Base on Lower Matecumbe Key located 75 miles south of Miami (Lower Matecumbe Key - MAP). Out Island Adventure, Keys Adventure and Florida Fishing programs operate in the Florida Keys on Summerland Key at Mile Marker 23.8 at the Brinton Environmental Center located 125 miles south of Miami (Summerland Key - MAP). (Key West, the southernmost point in the Keys, Florida and the continental United States, is located at Mile Marker zero.) Bahamas Adventures and Bahamas Tall Ship Adventures operate out of the Bahamas Sea Base in Marsh Harbour, Abaco, Bahamas, located about 100 miles east of Fort Lauderdale. Sea Base St. Thomas Adventures operate out of St. John, USVI. Visit: www.bsaseabase.org The Summit Situated in the wilds of West Virginia, The Summit is a training, Scouting, and adventure center for the millions of youth and adults involved in the Boy Scouts of America and anyone who loves the outdoors. The Summit Bechtel Reserve is also home to the National Scout Jamboree and the Paul R. Christen National High Adventure Base which complements the three existing bases: Philmont Scout Ranch, Northern Tier and Florida Sea Base. Get ready for the next century of Scouting. With incredible facilities and amazing outdoor programs, The Summit is a place that takes Scouts and Venturers to the limits of what they think they can do, and then pushes them further. The Summit is more than just a place for Scouts; it s where future leaders are shaped. Visit: www.summitbsa.org WWW.GLAACBSA.ORG Page 55