Station 8 Pomperaug Ave Giant Ball Station 7 Sequassen Rd Obstacle Course Station 6 Akela Community Chest Snack & Activity Station 10 CT Yankee Place Volleyball Belt Loop Cub Scout Chance Station 9 VISITING Station 3 Powahay Railroad Ultimate Frisbee Belt Loop Station 2 Hoyt St Archery 2 Shooting Station 1 Hoyt St Archery 1 Safety JAIL Collect Collect $200 $200 GO TO Powahay District Connecticut Yankee Council, BSA 2012 Cub Scout Fall Field Day Presents Powahay s Outdoor Cub Scout Version of Monopoly Saturday, October 20, 2012 Hoyt Scout Reservation W. Redding, CT Hosted by Cub Scout Packs 61 and 66 Norwalk Assisted by Boy Scout Troop 53 Darien LEADERS GUIDE General Information, Schedule, Stations and Teams Page 2 Registration Forms (Early Bird Sign up fees). Pages 3-4 Map of Hoyt and Stations Locations Page 5 Field Day Guidelines & what to bring Page 6 Camping Guidelines & packing list. Page 7 Belt Loops and Webelos Information.. Page 8 Driving Directions & Car Passes... Page 8-9 Evaluation Form What did we do right or wrong?... Page 12 Station 5 Station 4 IN Jail Wah Wah Taysee Pl Science/Nature Deer Lake Blvd Whittling & Soap Bar Regatta JUST
The Powahay District Cub Scout Activities Committee invites you and your Cubs to the Annual Cub Scout Field Day CUBOPOLY October 20, 2012 EARLY BIRD $10 per Youth & Adults if Paid by Oct. 10 $12 per Youth & Adults if Paid AFTER Oct. 10 Join us for a day of fun events as we transform Hoyt Scout Reservation into a GIANT outdoor Monopoly Game Board. Ten Teams of Cub Scouts will follow the Cubopoly Trail to visit ten action Stations featuring, Archery Shooting, Inflatable Obstacle Course, a 6 foot Giant Ball, Ultimate Frisbee Belt Loop, Volleyball Belt Loop, Nature Science Belt Loop, Whittling and Soap Bar Regatta, Snack Station, Fun Chance Station and more. It s great fun for the entire family. Teams are named after Monopoly Game Piece Team Wheelbarrow, Team Battleship, Team Racecar, Team Locomotive, Team Thimble, Team Scottie Dog, Team Top Hat, Team Howitzer and Team Lantern and will earn Cubopoly money at each station they visit. See how much money your team can earn by the end of the day. Check-in starts at the 11 AM. Bring a bag lunch or for a small fee a hot dog lunch will be available. We are bringing back optional family camping! Starting at 4 PM, Saturday, Oct. 20 and ending by 10 AM on Sunday, Oct. 21, Packs can enjoy an overnight camping experience. Packs are responsible for their own programs and meals. BALOO Trained packs can cook on their own, others can order in dinner (see page 7). Field Day Contacts Overall Questions: Program & Camping -- Event Chair: John Hanks, H 203-325-9077 C 203-219-8282 johnwhanks@hotmail.com Registration and Payments: David Rennie, Senior District Executive, PO Box 32, Milford, CT, 06460-0032, 203-876-6868 x238, drennie@bsamail.org Assisted by: Mark Greene District Vice Chairman Program greenemark@optonline.net Special Thanks to our Boy Scout Troops assisting with this event: Troop 53 Darien Troop 5 Stamford Troop 19 Norwalk Field Day Schedule Saturday Oct. 20, 2012 11:00-11:30: Check-in & Registration Lunch 11:30-11:45: Opening Ceremonies Station Timings & Rotations One Team will do Archery Safety from 11-11:20 11:50-12:10 p.m. 12:10-12:30 p.m. 12:30-12:50 p.m. 12:50-1:10 p.m. 3:10-3:30: Closing Ceremonies 4:00 : Overnight Camping Begins Campsite Set up 4:00 7:30: Packs provide their own programs Dinner & Clean-up 7:30 8:30: Campfire. Each pack should be prepared with a skit and song 8:30: Tentative Movie under the Stars 9:00: Quiet Time Begins 10:00: Lights Out Sunday Oct 21, 2012 7:00: Reveille 7:00 9:00: Quick Breakfast and Break Camp 10:00: Home Camp Closed 1:10-1:30 p.m. 1:30-1:50 p.m. 1:50-2:10 p.m. 2:10-2:30 p.m. 2:30-2:50 p.m. 2:50-3:10 p.m. 2
POWAHAY DISTRICT CUB SCOUT FIELD DAY REGISTRATION Cubopoly October 20 21, 2012 Hoyt Scout Reservation, W. Redding CT Mail to: Connecticut Yankee Council, Attn: Dave Rennie, PO Box 32, Milford, CT. 06460 Fees: Early Bird $10.00 per Youth/Adult If Paid by October 10, 2012. Late Fees paid after October 10 are $12.00 Youth/Adult. Fees include use of Hoyt, event patch, program stations, supplies, snack station, etc. Cubmaster: Pack: Town: E-Mail: Phone: Early Bird Fee if paid by October 10, 2012: Number of Cub Scouts @ $10. Number of Additional boys/siblings @ $10 Number of Parents/Adults @ $10 GRAND TOTAL Late Fee if paying AFTER October 10, 2012: Number of Cub Scouts @ $12. Number of Additional boys/siblings @ $12 Number of Parents/Adults @ $12 GRAND TOTAL Please make one pack check payable to CT Yankee Council, or pay by credit card below. Credit Card: VISA, MC, AMEX (Please circle) Number Expiration date Signature Name on card Overnight Camp Registration: Yes We are camping overnight. We expect: # of Youth # of Adults Total Camping Adult Leader in Charge: Cell Phone: Balloo Trained Adult: Cell Phone: For Office/Council: Account No. 6801-186-20 3
POWAHAY PACK ACTIVITY ROSTER All Packs must provide a complete roster of all boys, parents and leaders attending. All participating Cub Scouts must be registered prior to the activity. Any boys not currently registered will require a completed and signed Cub Scout application to participate. Pack Town Cubmaster Boy s Name Rank Parent / Guardian 4
Powahay District Cubopoly Cub Scout Field Day Hoyt Scout Reservation October 20, 2012 Station Keys 1. Archery Safety 2. Archery Shooting 3. Ultimate Frisbee Belt Loop 4. Whittling Station 5. Nature/Science Station 6. Snack Station 7. Inflatable Obstacle Course 8. Giant Ball Station 9. Chance Fun Station 10. Volleyball Belt Loop CT Yankee Ave Volleyball Belt Loop #10 Sequassen Rd GO Cub Chance? Fun Station Station #9 District HQ Check-in/First Aid Pavilion GO Pomperaug Ave Ball Station 8 Hoyt St Archery # 1 & 2 Obstacle Course 7 Overnight Camping Area Akela Community Chest Snack Station Pavilion # 6 Powahay Railroad Ultimate Frisbee Belt Loop Station # 3 Deer Lake Blvd Whittling Chip Pavilion #4 Overnight Camping Area Wah Wah Taysee Pl Nature/Science Station # 5 Overnight Camping Area 5
Field Day Guidelines We have limited parking at Hoyt Scout reservation and ask that your pack please make arrangements to car-pool. Once we fill up the lower parking lot all other cars will be directed to park at the upper parking area near the Hoyt cabin. CHECK IN will occur in at Jackson Pavilion (main field near flag pole): To speed up the registration process and ensure that the activities begin on time - we ask that you please designate only one person from your unit to check in at the registration table. No one other than that person should approach the registration table. When this happens it confuses staff and delays the checkin process. Full Roster required at check in. A second person from your unit that families can report to while a leader is checking in your pack is highly recommended. Also make sure that members know their Pack Number - believe it or not many families do not know own their Pack's Number. Ten Teams and Ten 20 minute stations. 1. No refunds for no shows. 2. Each Team will start at a different station and rotate around to visit all stations. 3. One Team will do the Archery Safety from 11:10 to 11:30 & end up with a 20 minute free period at the end. 4. Jail, Just Visiting, Free Parking and Go To Jail are just for decoration purposes and are not stations. 5. Teams can collect $200 when they pass GO. 6. Teams can earn money at each station. We will have a JUST FOR FUN informal winner with the Team that collects the most money. 7. Each station lasts 20 minutes. All stations are crewed by volunteers - please follow their instructions; stay on schedule; and thank them for their time. 8. An air horn will announce the time to move on to the next activity. Please move quickly and orderly to the next station. 9. Please remember Doing one s best is most important. HAVE FUN!!!! If at the end of the day we have smiling Cub Scouts because they enjoyed the spirit of the afternoon, then we will have true winners! 10. If you have any questions or need First Aid throughout the day, please find our staff at the Headquarters at the Jackson Pavilion. Recommended items for Field Day Only participants: Bring a Bag Lunch or Hot Dog Lunch Available at event. Each Scout will need a bar of Ivory Soap for the Whittling Station. Make sure soap is biodegradable and safe for environment. Clothing appropriate for the day/season all persons attending (you will be outside for the day note that the boys will be participating in some athletic events), so consider dressing in layers sweater or sweatshirt; long pants; coat; warm socks and older shoes or boots Day Pack (to carry items) Bottled Water and snacks *Depending on Weather Rain Gear (Coat/Pants/Poncho/Rubber Boots) Adults may want to bring a folding chair. Powahay HQ Registration-Info-First Aid Collect $200 Station 1 John Sherman Hoyt St Archery 1 Safety Rich Pucci/Mike Reeds Troop 53 Station 2 John Sherman Hoyt St Archery 2 Shooting Rich Pucci/Mike Reeds Troop 53 Station 3 Powahay Railroad Ultimate Frisbee Belt Loop Troop 53 Station 4 Deer Lake Blvd Whittling & Soap Bar Regatta Pack 7 New Canaan Station 5 Wah Wah Taysee Pl Science/Nature Pack 61 Norwalk Station 6 Akela Community Chest Snack & Activity Pack 161 Darien Station 7 Sequassen Rd Obstacle Course Pack 55 Darien Station 8 Pomperaug Ave Giant Ball Pack 56 Darien Station 9 Cub Scout Chance Pack 17 Wilton Station 10 CT Yankee Place Volleyball Belt Loop Pack 11 Stamford 6
Field Day Camping Guidelines Please Share With All Camping Overnight Packs are responsible for providing their own program and supervision of their Cub Scouts and siblings after the Field Day Activities end. Accidents and injuries occur when boys are left on their own to find things to do and/or are not properly supervised. Check your Cub Scout Leaders Manuals for games and outdoor activities and please make sure all children are properly supervised. Camping Guidelines 1. District will not be providing meals for Packs camping overnight. According to BSA guidelines, only Packs with BALOO Trained Adults are permitted to cook. Packs without BALOO trained adults can order in food (see below) or buddy up with a BALOO trained pack. 2. No setting up tents and campsites from 11 AM to 3:30 PM during the Field Day Program. You can set up campsite between 10:30 and 11 am (not earlier) or after 3:30 pm. We have designated a camping area as to not interfere with our program areas. If you set up outside that area you will be required to move your campsite. See map on page 5. 3. You will not be able to pull your car up to your campsite; so please be aware that whatever you plan on bringing; you must carry or cart it to the camping area 4. The temperature has been known to be in the high 30 s/low 40's on Saturday night. For many of our Cubs, this may be their first experience camping overnight. We want it to be a warm and positive one. If you have families that are not prepared with warm bed clothes, sleeping bags, teddy bear and other appropriate gear, please advise them not to camp. 5. This is rustic camping. No electricity or flush toilets. No means to plug in air mattresses to be inflated. 6. We will adhere to Cub Scout Camping and Safe Guide to Scouting guidelines. If we feel weather conditions are not appropriate for Cub Scout age camping, then we will cancel the overnight part of the program. 7. Cub Scout Packs are required to have an adult (parent or designee) for each boy camping. When camping, no youth is permitted to sleep in the tent of an adult other than his own parent or guardian. Put boys together in a tent, and non-parents can set up a tent nearby for overnight supervision. 8. No tent material is completely fireproof. Only flashlights and electric lanterns are permitted in tents. No flames in tents. 9. There are no garbage receptacles or dumpsters on site. So please be sure to pack out your trash. 10. There is no program or services available for Cub Scouts Sunday morning. We are asking all families to be out by 10 am. 11. Tobacco use and alcoholic beverages are not permitted. If you don t want to cook and/or do not have BALOO Trained adult, you can order from Lombardi Pizza (203) 938-8013, located a short drive from the camp. www.lombardipizza.com, 2 Long Ridge Rd, West Redding, CT 06896 CAMP CUBOPOLY Required equipment and sleeping gear for Overnight: You will not be able to pull your car up to your campsite; so please be aware that whatever you plan on bringing; you must carry or cart it to the camping area. Tent and Ground Cloth Sleeping Bags/pillow Flashlight Sleeping Pads (provides insulation from cold/damp ground. 1- Complete change of warm clothes (and socks) for each person camping over sleep change prior to going to sleep [consider Long Johns/Long underwear; warm socks; sweatpants; hooded (or regular) sweatshirt or fleece; have warm hat and gloves/mittens on hand] Warm coat (to wear during dinner/campfire in case it gets cool at night) Camp or Folding Chair(s) Lantern (battery operated is recommended) Extra batteries Light Sticks (for use as a night light) Personal Toiletries (Toothbrush; Toothpaste; etc) Folding chairs for adults. Enjoy the great outdoors! Keep the electronics at home and minimize the use of cell phones around the Scouts. 7
Belt Loop Advancement at Field Day Ultimate (Frisbee) Complete these three requirements: 1. Explain the rules of ultimate or disc golf to your leader or adult partner. 2. Spend at least 30 minutes practicing ultimate or disc golf skills. 3. Participate in a game of ultimate or disc golf. Volleyball Complete these three requirements: 1. Explain the rules of volleyball to your leader or adult partner. 2. Spend at least 30 minutes practicing skills to play the sport of volleyball. 3. Participate in a volleyball game. Both Ultimate and Volleyball requires a 30 minute practice session. Our field Day Stations are only 20 minutes. Adding an extra 10 minutes to each of our stations would make for a very long day. To meet these requirements, we will keep these areas open after 4 PM and boys under adult supervisor by their Pack, can continue game playing from 4 to 6 PM during overnight camping period. Packs/Dens may want to do a practice session prior or after the Field Day to complete the requirement. Geology Complete these three requirements: 1. Explain to your den or an adult family member what geology means. 2. Collect samples of igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic rocks. Explain how each was formed. 3. Collect samples of three minerals. Explain to your family or den what a mineral is and show and tell about the minerals you collected. Belt Loops will NOT be awarded at Field Day and must be purchased by the Pack. Webelos to Scout Cub Scout Field Day Opportunities For Senior Webelos (5th. Grade Webelos) Senior Webelos (only) are invited to camp with a host troop during the preceding weekend at the Boy Scout Fall Camporee Oct. 13-14. We know it may not be possible for all senior Webelos to attend the Boy Scout Fall Camporee Weekend and/or a Pack may not be able to make arrangements with a hosting Troop. To help our Senior Webelos earn Arrow of Light requirements we are offering an alternative program for Field Day. Sr. Webelos Opportunities: Overnight camping to meet Arrow of Light Requirements. A chance to work with Boy Scouts on Arrow of Light and joining requirements. Some special activities. Learn about the fun and adventure to be a Boy Scout This and more. 8
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Please encourage car pooling for your families. All vehicles parking at Hoyt must display a Parking Pass with contact information and to be seen from the windshield. Please make as many copies as needed to give to your families. POWAHAY DISTRICT FALL FIELD DAY PARKING Please place on dash so it can be seen from windshield. Name: Unit: Cell Phone: POWAHAY DISTRICT FALL FIELD DAY PARKING Please place on dash so it can be seen from windshield. Name: Unit: Cell Phone: 10
Powahay District Cub Scout Field Day Support Page Troop 53 Darien Pack 7 New Canaan Pack 11 Darien Pack 17 Wilton Troop 5 Stamford Pack 55 Darien Troop 19 Norwalk Pack 61 Norwalk Host To the Gold Star Units and Teams that are running a station and/or providing program support for our Cub Scout Field Day. More help is always welcome. Or sign up for the Winter Cub Scout Polar Bear. Volunteer by contacting John Hanks at johnwhanks@hotmail.com. Pack 56 Darien District Committee Powahay Commissioners Pack 161 Darien Pack 66 Norwalk Host 11
Powahay District Cub Scout Activity Evaluation Form Name: (Optional) Pack # : Please check: Leader Parent Please complete the form and return at checkout. Feel free to add comments to any of the items. Please rate (by circling) the following on a scale of 1-5 (5 being the best) 1. Location & Facilities 1 2 3 4 5 Comments: 2. Pre-event Information Package (overall): 1 2 3 4 5 Did it help prepare you for the event? 1 2 3 4 5 Did you receive it in time? (1: Way too late 5: Right when I needed it.) 1 2 3 4 5 Was any information missing that should have been included? Comments: 3. Administrative (Overall): 1 2 3 4 5 Ease of Registration/Registration Forms out in a timely manner 1 2 3 4 5 Check-in 1 2 3 4 5 District Staff Responsive to unit needs 1 2 3 4 5 Comments: 4. Stations & Activities (overall) 1 2 3 4 5 Fit with theme 1 2 3 4 5 Quality of personnel 1 2 3 4 5 Length of activities/stations 1 2 3 4 5 Were they interesting? 1 2 3 4 5 Would you like to see this theme again? 1 2 3 4 5 Activity difficulty (Too Easy Just Right Impossible ) What was your Pack s favorite activity or station? Comments: 5. If provided how were the meals and cooking (overall) 1 2 3 4 5 Length of time in serving line 1 2 3 4 5 Comments: 6. If provided how was the camping experience (overall) 1 2 3 4 5 Evening programs 1 2 3 4 5 Comments: 6. Would you like to help plan a Cub Scout Event? Fall Field Day Polar Bear Webelos Event Yes, count me in. Don't know, call me when it's time. I might be able to help out in a limited capacity. Name: Phone: E-mail: Troop: Suggestions: (What did we do wrong? What did we get right? How can we improve for next year?) Please use back if more space is needed. 12