Adventure Base 100 – Volunteers Needed!
Date: Thursday, January 21-24, 2010
Location: Cal Expo, Sacramento, CA
In celebration of the organization’s 100th anniversary, the National BSA is bringing a truly unique and interactive experience to our area, the Adventure Base 100.
Created specifically for the Boy Scouts of America’s 100th Anniversary Celebration, Adventure Base 100 is traveling the country to rally people of all ages to take part in “Celebrating the Adventure, Continuing the Journey.”
Adventure Base 100 is a unique, interactive 10,000-square-foot campus featuring immersive and exciting Scout-related experiences to provide a hands-on view of the Boy Scouts of America’s 100 year history and the difference Scouting has made in the lives of millions of youth.
Starting in January at the Tournament of Roses in Pasadena, Calif., and ending in November in New York City, Adventure Base 100 will be rolling into more than 40 markets across the country. It will be in Sacramento from Thursday, January 21 to Sunday, January 24th. This is a joint effort with all the Bay Area Councils. Adventure Base 100 will be located at the Cal Expo.
We Need Volunteers!
The Mt. Diablo Silverado Council needs to provide volunteers to help provide manpower. This is the same weekend as the Council’s LEAD Training so it will be really helpful for volunteers who are not attending the training to volunteer. If you are interested in volunteering at the Adventure Base, please look at these job descriptions and then fill out this form and submit it to Dave Ishikawa as soon as possible. The MDSC contact is Valerie Ridgers 925-674-6155 or email.
PWD Car Kits & Upcoming Pack Events
Pack 1776 Families-
We hope you all enjoyed the Down & Derby Movie night & the tour of the Blackhawk Auto Museum at last week’s Pack meeting. It is truly one of the finest auto museums in the world. Hopefully it got all the scouts revved up for the upcoming Pinewood derby race!
For those of you who missed the last two Pack meetings, we passed out Pinewood Derby Kits to all the scouts. If you missed the meetings & want a kit for your Scout (free) or Sibling ($5/kit), send me an email & we'll arrange for your scout to get a PWD kit.
The PWD race is Sunday January 31.
Other upcoming events include:
- Friday Jan 15- Scout night with the Warriors
- Th-Sat Jan 21-23- Adventure Base 100 Tour - Sacramento
- Saturday Jan 23- L.E.A.D. training
- Saturday Jan 30- PWD weigh-in & impound
- Saturday Feb 13- Scout Day w/ Cal Bear Basketball
- Friday Feb 19- Blue & Gold Banquet Pack Meeting
Until then, the Pack 1776 leadership team wish all of you & your families are having a wonderful New Year!
Yours in Scouting,
Cubmaster Ed
Pinewood Derby Driver’s License Photos
The photos taken at Blackhawk Museum is now available on the Pack Photo Site. These photos will be inserted into a Pinewood Derby Driver's License template I made. I'll get these printed, laminated and to the pack on Derby Day.
Please check that the name spellings and den assignments are correct. There are 4 photos that I do not have the scout's name or den. Any help in identifying these boys would be appreciated.
Any scouts that missed their photo on the 10th can take their picture at weigh-ins on the 30th. It will be during the first 30 minutes of the scheduled weigh-in time.
Please let me know if you have any questions.
Macey Z
Den 6
Adventure Base 100 Visits San Diego
Learn about the harrowing experience the Silverwood family faced that put an Eagle Scout's first aid training to the test. And, see how the Adventure Base 100 campus is getting kids excited about joining Scouting!
Looks pretty cool, doesn't it? And YOU CAN BE PART OF IT! Stay tuned.
Adventure Base 100: First Stop Pasadena
Adventure Base 100 starts its nationwide tour in Pasadena, Calif. in conjunction with the 2010 Tournament of Roses Parade. Learn how Scouts Alex Krebs and Trevor Osaki are taking part in the big day and leaving a long-lasting impact by stewarding the environment in their communities.
Did the video leave you wanting for more?? Don't miss the photo album, and check out the Adventure Base 100 website for more information.
Adventure Base 100
The BSA 100th Anniversary tour will travel the country to rally people of all ages to join the BSA in “Celebrating the Adventure, Continuing the Journey.” Through interactive experiences, demonstrations, activities, and more, visitors will have an exciting and inspiring view of the history and future of the Boy Scouts of America.
Adventure Base 100 will enable the Boy Scouts of America to directly connect with millions of families across the country and invite them to join us in celebrating the adventure, and continuing our journey. The18-wheeler will travel from coast to coast, telling the story of Scouting at each stop. After passing through the dramatic entrance with its rustic archway, visitors to AB100 will be greeted by a sprawling campus of BSA-branded structures and activities:
- Traveling Lodge. This double-wide tractor’ trailer provides more than 1,000 square feet of immersive, multi-sensory Scout-related experiences.
- Go Dome. This multi-sensory, surround-sound, surround-vision immersion dome transports visitors to environments that epitomize the Scouting experience.
- Thrill Wall. Visitors will scale new heights on the outdoor rock climbing wall.
- Information/Recruitment Tent. This prominently placed opportunity will encourage non-Scouts to join Scouting and recruit adults to become BSA volunteers.
- Sponsor Tent(s). Key 100th Anniversary sponsors will be able to promote their partnership with the BSA and showcase products or social responsibility efforts (within defined parameters).
- BSA Store Tent. Visitors can purchase 100th Anniversary memorabilia and patches.
AB100 will make stops in 30 to 50 of the nation’s largest markets. Stops will coordinate with major cultural, community, or Scouting events that already draw large crowds. From the tour’s beginning at the Tournament of Roses festivities in January 2010 to the nation’s capitol in time for the National Jamboree, AB100 promises a fully interactive experience for millions. A tour stop is tentatively scheduled in Central Florida, in Daytona Beach, to coincide with the Daytona 500. The complete tour schedule can be found HERE.
Pinewood Derby® Planning Steps
Pack 1776 Scouters-
As you all know, we have our annual Pinewood derby race coming up at the end of the month. For those of you that are new to scouting or those who just need a refresher course, here are some planning steps that may help in making a Pinewood Derby® car. Remember, while Pinewood Derbies® gives a Cub Scout and an adult a project to complete as a team, we should encourage each scout to do as much of the car building as possible.
Step 1: Design the Car's Body
Choose your favorite design. Outline it onto your paper template or graph paper. Remember to maintain a width of 1-3/4 inches where the metal axle is to be inserted. Then outline the bare block of wood onto the paper. Keep the design simple enough to avoid overly intricate or detailed cutting.
Step 2: Shape the Car's Body
- When deciding how detailed you want your car to be, keep in mind the tools you have available: saws, drills, sanders, etc. Consider safety as well. Usually, the adult makes the major cuts with the power tools and then lets the youth file and complete the sanding.
- Check the axle grooves to ensure that each is at a perfect 90-degree angle to the car body. A car with untrue axles tends to steer to one side or the other, causing it to rub up against the side of the lane strip, slowing it down.
- Cut away the large sections of waste wood to get close to your etching of the final design. This makes it easier to shape and detail your design. It’s much harder to add wood if you overcut your original design.
- Do not forget to have a place for weight if you need it. Weight may be placed anywhere as long as it is not taped on and does not exceed the specifications.
Step 3: Inspect the Wheels
- Only the official wheels are acceptable.
- Wheels can be sanded to remove surface imperfections, but the treads must be left flat.
- Inspecting the wheels is important. Make sure all wheels roll freely and smoothly around the axle. Get a drill bit that fits just inside the wheel where the axle fits. This cleans out the roughness and burrs that cause wheels to not spin freely.
Step 4: Insert Axels
- Check each axle for a burr on the underside of the head.
- To let the wheels run as freely as possible, place an axle in a hand-drill chuck to hold it steady, then smooth the burrs with a fine emery cloth or file.
- To fine-tune your axles, polish them with jeweler’s rouge or fine emery paper. These items can be purchased at a local hardware store.
Step 5: Paint
After shaping and sanding your car to your satisfaction, prime it, sand it with fine sandpaper, and add additional coats of paint or a "skin". Do not glue details on yet.
Step 6: Install Wheels and Axles
Put the axles and wheels on the car, but don’t glue axles on at this point. Weigh your car, being sure to place the car and the accessories (driver, steering wheel, roll bar, etc.) on the scale.
Step 7: Add Weights
- The car may not weigh more than five ounces. Get your car as close to that weight as possible.
- If you do not have a scale, the U.S. Postal Service or a supermarket might weigh your car for you. Our Pack 1776 Pinewood Derby® Committee has an official scale for you to use at the weigh-in the day before the race.
- Weight must not be taped on. The car may be hollowed out and weight inserted to build it up to the maximum weight. Make sure it is securely attached or built into the body of the car so as to not fall off the car and onto the track.
Step 8: Test the Car
- Once weight is securely mounted, slip wheels back on. Place car on a long, flat surface, such as a floor, and give it a gentle push. The car should travel in a straight line for a reasonable distance (five to ten feet).
Step 9: Lubricate the Car
- Lube and mount the wheels permanently. Dry, fine powdered lube works best. Dust a little powdered lube in the hole of the wheel where the axle is inserted, some on the axle where the wheel rides, and a little at the axle head.
- Slide the axles and wheels onto the car and glue into place. Use an epoxy or nonresin glue, and make sure you don’t get any on the surface of the axle where the wheel rides.
Step 10: Accessorize the Car
Make sure accessories are securely mounted on the car. Add stripes and decals if desired.
Safety
To ensure the highest level of success and fun in your Pinewood Derby® experience, make safety your top priority. Here are some useful guidelines for maintaining safety:
- Gather your safety essentials: dust mask, goggles, and latex gloves.
- Wear eye protection at all times.
- Monitor Cub Scouts’ use of tools.
- Wear dust mask when appropriate.
- Work in a well-lighted and well-ventilated area.
- Consider wearing gloves when using sharp tools.
- Do not wear loose-fitting clothing.
- Do not melt lead; handle lead with care.
- Follow all safety rules and precautions listed on the tools and products you use.
- Keep your work area clean and organized.
Most of all, have fun with your scouts! Activities like this will make memories of a lifetime!
Yours in Scouting,
Cubmaster Ed
Pack Committee Meeting – Minutes
Date: Thursday, January 7, 2010
Time: 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Attendance
Den Leaders:
- Tiger Cub Den 3 – co-Leader Lou S
- Tiger Cub Den 7 – co-Leader Steve J
- Wolves Den 8 – co-Leader John P, co-Leader John F
- Wolves Den 9 – Assistant Ada I
- Wolves Den 10 – co-Leader Robert R
- Bears Den 4 – not represented
- Bears Den 5 – Assistant Ching E
- Bears Den 6 – Leader Macey Z
- Webelos I Den 1 –co-Leader Brad C
- Webelos I Den 2 – Leader Joe M
- Webelos II Den 12 –co-Leader Bill M
Pack Leadership:
- Committee Chair – Scott E
- Cubmaster – Ed L
- Treasurer – Ching E
- Awards Chair – Drew M(excused)
- Camping Chair – Gapps N
Agenda
Reports from the Chairs
Cubmaster
- Pack Meeting, Movie Night @ Blackhawk Museum – January 10, 2010
- Pack Meeting – Structure and Conduct
- Den leaders and parents should actively manage the Scouts. Scouting event are not drop-off or “cruise control” events. All adults should participate and lead by example.
- New Scout process and Den management discussion
Pine Wood Derby Committee
- Pinewood Derby Weigh-in, January 30, 2010, 1-3 PM @ Russ D’s home
- Pinewood Derby Race, January 31, 2010, an electric start costing $90 was review and approved, additional PWD race details to follow
Treasurer
- Current balance is $8,300
- Reimbursement checks were reviewed, approved, and distributed
Committee Chair
- Den award packets were distributed
- Den Leader registration/training is on-going. The Pack will most likely be required to complete a training form for each individual leader and submit them to council.
- Den Leader reports – The den leaders present did not report any issues with their Scouts progressing toward Rank advancement
- The Pack 1776 Website continues to provide a wealth of information. Check it out today at www.pack1776.com
- The next Meridian District Roundtable is January 28th
- Blue and Gold Ceremony – Need to identify committee chairs and approach them for commitment (CC Scott, CM Ed, WDL Bill to lead this effort)
Camping Chair – events and status
- Lake DeValle (Punta Vaca) – third weekend in April (16-18th )
- Bridalveil Creek Campground for Summer! Obtaining a reservation for both group sites will be key.
Hiking co-Chairs – hikes and status
- January, February, March hike – CC Scott to follow-up with Hiking Chairs on status
Key future dates and other topics
- 01/09/2010 (Sat) : Cub Leader Training. Times vary. Contact Scott Kubik
- 01/15/2010 (Fri) : Scout Night Warriors Game. 7:30 PM - Steve J to lead
- 01/26/2010 (Sat) : Leader Education and Development (LEAD 2010). Diablo Valley College, Pleasant Hill.
- 02/06/2010 (Sat) : Cub Leader Training. Times vary. Contact Scott Kubik
- 02/13/2010 (Sat) : Scout Day for Cal Basketball. 1 PM
- 02/19/2010 (Fri) : Mt.Diablo Silverado Council Boy Scouts of America Annual Recognition Dinner. 6:30 PM
- 02/26/2010 (Fri) : Family Fun Bingo Night.
- 03/06/2010 (Sat) : BALOO (BASIC ADULT LEADER OUTDOOR ORIENTATION). 8:30am-4pm. Vallejo Area. Contact Mike Rettinhouse
- 08/27-29/2010 : WOOD BADGE FOR THE 21ST CENTURY. Camp Herms. Contact Steve Pierce or Craig Gridley
- 09/24-26/2010 : WOOD BADGE FOR THE 21ST CENTURY. Camp Herms. Contact Steve Pierce or Craig Gridley
- TBD: Dad’s night out - Brad C to lead