November Pack Meeting
Date: November 9, 2018 (FRIDAY!)
Time: 7:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
Location: Coyote Creek Elementary MPR
1-2-3 Go! Nova Award
Measurements
How much would you weigh on the moon? Come learn how we use measurements in this STEM activity. Elements of this activity will fulfill requirements for the NOVA award for Wolf, Bear and Webelos scouts. Lion and Tiger scouts are not eligible for the NOVA award, but will participate in the activities.
Popcorn Top Seller Awards, Prize & Door to Door Sale DistributionThis year’s Popcorn Fundraiser was a-maize-zing! You pop-ably never realized it, but the Fall Popcorn Campaign is a key fundraise for our Council given it does not receive any funding from our national registration fees. We bested last year’s sales figure by a considerable amount, raising money for both the Pack and Council.
Come learn what the Pack raised, who the top sellers were and for those who participated, receive your 2018 Popcorn Sales Patch. If you earned a prize for selling popcorn, this will be distributed after the pack meeting.
For those of you who took “Take Orders” – i.e. door to door sales, this popcorn product will be distributed at the end of the pack meeting so that you can deliver it to your customers.
Scouting For Food
This year's Scouting for Food is scheduled for the weekend of Nov 10 (Distribution of door hangers) and Nov 17 (Collection of food).
For those new to scouting, this is a wonderful opportunity for our scouts to participate in a community service project. The food that we collect goes to the Contra Costa Food Bank from where it is distributed to those in need. Den leaders are responsible for ensuring their den's participation in this event.
Click on here to see the area assignment for each den. You can also click on the white rectangle symbol on the far right to view the map in full size:
General Reminders:
o Wear Class A Scout uniform
o Drivers should have all scouts in view at all times
o Scouts are NOT to enter a donor's residence
o Bring a friend - a great way to introduce what Scouting is about
Hanger Distribution - Nov 10
o Door hangers should be placed on the door or partially under the door mat (ensure it's visible and won't blow away)
o Do not put hangers in mailboxes
o If you cannot pass out your door hangers on Nov 10, you may distribute door hangers on a different day, such as Nov 11
Food Pickup - Nov 17
o Food must be picked up from the same area you distributed door hangers
o Food pickup is to begin no earlier than 9:00 am
o Food must be dropped off in front of Coyote Creek MPR between 10:00 am and noon
o If you may be late and wish to know if one of the coordinators will still be at Coyote Creek, please call one of these numbers: Anil 408.834.5144 | Indu 408.482.5743
o If you will be much later than noon, you can bring your collection to the Meridian District's food collection site at the Danville LDS at 655 Old Orchard Road. They will be open till 2:30pm. After 2:30 pm, you will have to take your collection to the Contra Costa Food Bank located at 4010 Nelson Avenue in Concord (925.676.7534) during their regular hours. Please let them know your collection is from the Meridian District's Scouting for food project.
Ideas to help us collect more food on the 17th!
o Knock on every door that received a door hanger and did not leave a donation. Maybe they forgot to put out their food or would give if asked.
o Tell your family and friends if they didn't get a door hanger they can still help by dropping off their food at the MPR on Nov 17th between 10am - noon
All participating scouts receive a patch.
November Hike: Windemere Ridge Trail RESCHEDULED FOR DECEMBER 2ND
Date: Sunday, December 2, 2018
Time: 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 pm
Location: Windemere Ridge Trail
Distance: 2.1 miles
Meeting Point: Dougherty Station Parking Lot, 17017 Bollinger Canyon Road, San Ramon, CA 94582
Attire: Class B
RSVP: Evite
Directions: The Windemere Ridge Trail begins at the intersection of Bollinger Canyon Rd and E. Branch Parkway. There is ample parking in Dougherty Station Library. Walk across intersection to access trail.
Trail: The Windemere Ridge Trail is a 2.1 up and back course that begins across the street from the Windemere Ranch Middle School on East Branch Parkway near Bollinger Canyon Road. The trail is concrete and is a cattle grazing area. After an initial steep incline, the trail follows along the rolling hills of the Dougherty area with beautiful views of the valley. The Windemere Ridge Trail is great for walking, and running. The trail is great for young kids to acclimatize to hiking.
Trail info on San Ramon website: http://www.sanramon.ca.gov/our_city/departments_and_divisions/parks_community_services/trails_open_space/windemere_ridge_trail
Trail map:
What to Bring:
Plenty of water and snacks
Layers of clothing appropriate for the weather
Binoculars, camera (optional)
Note: Trail is less than 3 miles from Coyote Creek Elementary School.
Leader Education and Discover (L.E.A.D.) 2019
Registration for the BIGGEST Training event of 2019 — Leader Education and Discovery (L.E.A.D.) is now open. Bask in the warmth of friendliness and camaraderie of like-minded Scout leaders. Catch-up with old friends and meet new friends.
This event is OPEN to all adults. You DO NOT have to be a uniform leader. Everyone is welcome to attend!
Invest in the future – YOUR future success as a Scout leader, and the continuing interest and engagement of your Scouts depends on trained adults.
DATE: Saturday, January 26th, 2019
TIME: 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
LOCATION: Diablo Valley College (DVC) - 321 Golf Club Rd, Pleasant Hill, CA 94523
UNIFORMS: Class A encouraged
COST: $45 per participant (The Pack will reimburse after you attend and if you stay with us until the end of the school year)
REGISTRATION: Including Course Catalog and Schedules
- What is STEM and how does it work for Cub Scouts, Scouts BSA and Venturers?
- Where can I go camping, hiking or backpacking in Northern California?
- Where can I get in person training for my position as a Cub Scout, Scouts or Venture Leader?
- How can I run fun and exciting Pack Meetings?
- I want to be a Den Chief?
L.E.A.D. has you covered. L.E.A.D. offers over 130 classes across five colleges: Cub Scouts, Scouts BSA, Venturing, Outdoors and Continuing Education. The day is broken up into 6 sessions. Some classes are 1 session, others, such as CPR certification, are 3 sessions, while even others, like Venturing Leader Training, last all day.
Cub Marksmanship Day – Archery and BB Gun
Date: Sunday, October 28, 2018
Time: Choose from:
- AM Session 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM (Check in at 8:15 AM)
- PM Session 1:30 PM - 4:30 PM (Check in at 1:00 PM)
Location: Camp Herms, 1100 James Pl, El Cerritos (map)
Cost: $30 per scout. Snack included. LUNCH NOT INCLUDED.
Attire: Class A uniform
Bring: Completed authorization form, warm clothes, water bottle and lunch.
Attention All Cub Scouts!
Archery and BB Gun Cub Marksmanship Day
For Tigers, Wolves, Bears, and Webelos
Sunday, October 28
Camp Herms
1100 James PI, El Cerrito, CA 94530
Morning (9:00-noon) and afternoon (1:00-4:00 PM) sessions give your Cub Scout a chance to
earn their rank-based shooting sports patch and a BB gun or archery pin.
Cost will be $30 per session for awards, program supplies, and a snack
For further information see the Council's flyer here.
Halloween Party! This Friday, October 26th
Date and Time: Friday, October 26, 2018 from 6 pm to 8 pm
Location: Coyote Creek Elementary School, MPR, 8700 North Gale Ridge Road, San Ramon, CA
Cost: Free admission. Nominal fee for concessions.
Attire: Costumes!!
Signup: Just show up and have fun! No sign up is needed. The entire scouting family is welcome!
Beware of ghosts and goblins! Come for an evening of games, fun, and mayhem! Participate in our Cub Scout Carnival! Jump in the large jumpy house and play carnival games to win prizes. Come dressed up in your Halloween best and get your picture taken at the photo booth. You may even win one of our costume medals at the parade; you do not need to be a scout to win. A small slice of pizza will be available for $1.00 in the food booth. Please bring your refillable water bottle.
See you there!
WE COULD USE YOUR HELP! Sign up to volunteer at: Halloween Party Committee
Date: 10/26/2018 (Fri.)
Time: 6:00 pm - 8:30 pm PDT
Location: Coyote Creek School MPR
Basic Adult Leader Outdoor Orientation (BALOO) Training
Date: Saturday, October 27th, 2018 - Sunday, October 28th, 2018
Time: 8:30 am to 11:00 am
Location: Camp Herms, 1100 James Place, El Cerrito, CA 94530
The BALOO Training Course is presented by the council that introduces Cub Scout leaders and parents to the skills needed to plan and conduct pack outdoor activities, particularly overnight events and camping. In order for our Pack to attend an overnight event, there must be BALOO trained adults in attendance. Right now we have 3 BALOO certified leaders and 1 BALOO certified parent, and need more BALOO trained adults to fill this important role.
If you enjoy going on overnight camping trips, please register. The training starts at 8:30am on Saturday and finishes at 11am on Sunday.
The BALOO training sessions include hands-on demonstration of the why and how of Cub Scout camping — planning, equipment, fire safety, stoves, and lanterns, first aid and sanitation, nature hikes and games, meal preparation, overnight campsite setup and selection, and an evening campfire program.
Cost: $45.00 for Registration by April 7 ($55.00 after October 13th). The pack will reimburse you the $45 cost if you register before October 13th and your participation goes toward your volunteer hours.
Register here.
For more information.
“Webelos to Scout” Transition Program
Date: Thursday, October 11, 2018
Time: 7:30 pm to 9:00 pm
Location: Meridian District Roundtable, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints 5025 Crow Canyon Road, San Ramon, CA 94582
The District's annual “Webelos to Scout” transition program is for parents of Webelos, Den Leaders and parents of boys interested in joining Boy Scouts. (Adults only. No Webelos Scouts or children please). The transition process will be explained, questions answered, and you will then have a chance to meet all of the troops in the District and learn more about their programs.
This Saturday! Hike at Las Trampas Regional Wilderness
This Saturday! Hike at Las Trampas Regional Wilderness
Date: Saturday, September 29, 2018
Time: 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 pm
Location: Las Trampas Regional Wilderness
Meeting Point: Parking lot at the end of Bollinger Canyon Road, San Ramon, CA
Attire: Class B
RSVP: Evite
Directions: From Highway 680: Take the Crow Canyon Road exit. Drive west on Crow Canyon for about 1 mile, then turn right (north) onto Bollinger Canyon Road. Continue about 4.5 miles to the trailhead at the end of the road. Alternatively, drive west on Bollinger until it ends at the park. It is about 10 miles from school on Bollinger Canyon Road. Meet at the parking lot at the end of the road inside the park.
Trail: Bollinger Creek Loop trail. It is a very nice nearly flat 1.2 Mile trail. It should take less than 1 hour to complete. Is is an easy hike for our younger scouts.
What to Bring:
Plenty of water and snacks
Layers of clothing appropriate for the weather
Binoculars, camera (optional)
Overview:
Las Trampas (Spanish for the traps) has two distinct areas, each with its own personality. Rocky Ridge, on the west side of the valley, is known for views in all directions, unusual rocks and green rolling hills lightly forested with California bays, oaks and maples. The wildflower display on the hills just off the ridgeline is an east bay favorite. The Las Trampas Ridge, to the east, is quite different, featuring a plant community dominated by chamise with other chaparral plants such as manzanitas and coyote brush.
October Outdoor Pack Meeting and Optional Camp Out
Date: Saturday, October 6 to Sunday, October 7
Time: 2 pm Saturday to 10 am Sunday
Location: Sugarloaf Open Space 2161 Youngs Valley Road, (680 N Rudgear Road Exit, Near Alamo), Walnut Creek, CA 94596
What to bring: Everyone should bring a refillable water bottle, flashlight, folding chair, and sun protection. Wear sturdy shoes for hiking. Bring warm clothes as it may get cold after dark. It will also be beneficial to look into various tools that could help while backpacking and hiking. For example, looking at some of the best entrenching tools could help you in many different scenarios such as needing to dig a fire pit or to be able to make your way through the overgrown wilderness, etc. There can be many helpful tools available that can make your backpacking trip a little easier. It's all about being prepared!
Bring a mess kit (or similar washable plate, fork, cup, etc.) for use at dinner/breakfast. In support of our Pack's continued commitment to be Conservation & Environmentally Minded and to prepare our scouts for when they eventually go on backpacking trips, disposable plates, forks, cups, etc. should not be brought or used. A dishwashing station will be available.
For those staying overnight, you must have your own tent and sleeping bag. Please refer to the Outdoor Essentials on what to pack.
Cost: Free to those not camping overnight. The park charges $8 per person for those who wish to camp overnight. Please submit your payment to the Scout Box in the Coyote Creek Elementary School Office by October 2nd. Make checks payable to "Pack 1776."
Bring the family and join Pack 1776 at Sugarloaf Open Space in Walnut Creek for our Outdoor Pack Meeting and optional campout. Please come as this outdoor experience and camp out will fulfill many Adventure requirements your Scout has and will be fun!
This Pack Meeting is especially important for our Tigers and new Wolf, Bear and Webelos scouts as they and a parent will participate in our Bobcat Ceremony!
A short pack hike will take place before dinner. The Pack will host a light dinner and s'mores for dessert. A vegetarian option is available. During the evening campfire, we'll watch skits, play games, roast marshmallows/make S'mores and tell stories. We encourage all scouts to buddy up and perform a skit. Search online under "cub scout skits" for ideas. A light breakfast is also provided for those staying overnight.
The weather should be great and we have a fun, action packed agenda. Scouts should arrive in Class A uniform with a Class B shirt or T Shirt underneath.
BE SURE TO RSVP: Our Pack is paying for all the food. Please help us plan for this event by clicking on this shared document (different from evite) and let us know 1) if you're coming or not, 2) if you're camping overnight and 3) what's your food preference.
In order to have a fun and successful camping trip, we need everyone's help. If you see an opportunity, jump-in! Also, if you see scouts doing something dangerous, wandering away from our group, hurting the environment, or being disrespectful to another, please stop them immediately. Don't wait for a uniformed leader (who are parent volunteers like you) to get involved.
WE YOU COULD USE YOUR HELP: Please sign up here. Volunteers are needed to run this event.
Here's our tentative schedule:
Saturday:
2:00 to 3:00 - Arrive and set up camp
3:00 to 3:15 - Flag ceremony
3:30 to 4:30 - Hike
4:30 to 5:30 - Fun activities / BBQ prep
5:30 to 6:30 - Dinner
6:30 to 7:15 - Bobcat Ceremony for Tigers and new Wolf, Bear and Webelos scouts
7:30 to 8:30 - Camp fire, skits, games, snacks
8:30 to 9:00 - Get ready for bed
9:00 Lights out
Sunday:
7:15 to 7:45 Prepare breakfast
7:45 to 8:30 Free breakfast provided by the Pack (coffee, hot chocolate, juice, muffins)
8:30 to 9:00 Closing Ceremonies
9:00 to 10:00 Break Camp and Leave