Cub Scout Pack 1776
5Dec/13

December Hike – Sycamore Grove

Date: Sunday, Dec 15, 2013
Time: 9 am
Location: Sycamore Grove Park (map), Livermore
Meeting Point: Whetmore Road Entrance Parking lot (8:30 am)
Attire: Class B
Awards: Trail Trekkers Cub Scout Patch/Progressive Hike Award
Parking Fee: $5 per vehicle
Must read: Hike info
Contact: Hiking Chairs Ajay Hampapur & Teresa Noble

What to bring:

  • binoculars, camera
  • layers of clothing – this hike can be cold and windy
  • water and snacks (granola bars, trail mix, fruits)

Details

Every inch of this park is alive with life - in the air, in the grass, even in puddles. Begin your search for signs of wildlife at the Wetmore Road entrance. Follow the paved path until you come to the first sign designating the Nature Area. Turn left onto the broad trail that crosses the usually dry Arroyo. Follow this nature trail through the sycamore grove until you reach the park boundary. While you are here, be sure to pause often and listen for the sounds of reptiles and rodents in the grass. If you are lucky and very patient you might even see an animal. Near the wet areas be sure to look for great blue herons. Don't forget to look up!

About The Park

The park is home to a variety of wildlife. Along the Arroyo Del Valle you might see frogs, pond turtles, dragonflies, ducks or even muskrats. In addition to this riparian area there are grassland and oak woodland habitats. Deer, ground squirrels, butterflies, lizards and birds such as red-tail hawks, white-tail kites, scrub jays, magpies and meadowlarks are just few of the animals you might spot in these areas.

Sycamore Grove Trail Map

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2Dec/13

Free Webelos Naturalist Program in Fremont

Attention Webelos! Earn your naturalist badge in just 2.5 hours!

During this hike, learn about birds, flyways, food chains, and the importance of wetlands.

The Widelife Refuge Headquarters offer Webelos programs for up to 15 Webelos.
All programs are led by June Smith.

Be sure to register early as this program is hugely popular !

To register, call 510-792-0222 ext. 362 or click here

Date/Time: Saturdays, December 14 & February 15, 10:00 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
Location: 1 Marshlands Rd, Fremont, CA 94555
Parking: plenty of free parking
Bring: your binoculars (or borrow one from the center)

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14Nov/13

Read, Write and Win Amazon Gift Cards!

Write a one-page report titled “The Best Book I Read This Year” and enter it in the Boys’ Life 2013 “Say Yes to Reading!” contest.

First-place winners in each age category will receive a $100 gift card from Amazon.com. Everyone who enters will get a free patch.

Entries must be postmarked by Dec. 31, 2013.

Click here for more information.

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13Nov/13

Online Popcorn Sales Promotion

Scouts: How would you like to win an X-Box One Console!?

The Mt. Diablo Silverado Council is working with Trail's End to offer additional prizes to all Scouts selling popcorn online starting Wednesday, November 13 through Friday, December 20.

Your Scout will receive a drawing entry to win a X-Box One Console for every online sale he makes starting November 13. The more sales your Scout makes, the more entries he will receive!

Along with the drawing entries your Scout can earn a $5 Wal-Mart Gift Card for every 3 items sold during this promotion.

Is your Scout just short of the $2,500 prize level to qualify for the Trail's End Scholarship Program? If so, this is his opportunity to get to the qualifying level while earning more prizes!

Scouts: Click here to learn how to sell online.

Leaders: Click here to learn how to track your unit's online sales.

This program does not qualify for the Mt. Diablo Silverado Prize Program or Bonus Clubs.

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11Nov/13

Webelos Geology at Black Diamond Mines

The Black Diamond Mines Regional Reserve in Antioch offers a weekend program that helps Webelos earn the Webelos Geologist Pin.

  • The program takes 1.5 hours and is offered through November.
  • Group size: 10-15
  • $5 per participant

Click here for more information.

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4Nov/13

November Hike – Coyote Hills

Date/Time: Sunday, Nov 17, 2013, 9:00am
Location: Coyote Hills Regional Park
Distance: 4 miles round trip
Time: Allow 2-3 hours
Grade: A few short but quite steep grades
Attire: Class B uniform
Award: Trail Trekkers patch
Parking & Fees: Parking at the Visitor Center. $5 parking fee.
Must read: Hike info
Meeting Point: Coyote Hills Visitor Center
Contact: Hiking Chairs Ajay Hampapur & Teresa Noble

Bring:

  • binoculars, camera
  • water and snacks: granola bars, trail mix, fruits
  • layers of clothing - this hike can be cold and windy

Details

Salt Flats, water fowl and wind gliders if we are lucky. No trip to Coyote Hills is complete without taking a little time to explore the Visitor Center. Excellent exhibits in the Visitor Center depict the Ohlone Indian culture and the natural history of the Coyote Hills area. Important Note: We meet approximately half an hour prior to the hike at specific hiking staging areas. As a courtesy to all hikers, we leave promptly at the scheduled times!
Bring the entire family !

About The Park

Coyote Hills Regional Park was dedicated to public use in 1967. Comprised of nearly 978 acres of marshland and rolling grassland covered hills, this busy park is located along the eastern shore of San Francisco Bay, northwest of the cities of Fremont and Newark. The most popular visitor activities by far are bicycling, walking, bird watching, jogging, nature exploration, and picnicking. Well used every season of the year, spring, summer, and fall tend to be the most popular. But the park's winter beauty is wonderful to behold.

History

The East Bay area's original inhabitants were the ancestors of the Ohlone Indians, hunters and gatherers whose skills enabled them to live well off the land's natural bounty. In those days, tule elk roamed the land, condors soared overhead, and sea otters and fish were abundant in the Bay. At Coyote Hills Regional Park, some of this rich wetland is preserved, along with 2,000-year old Tuibun Ohlone Indian shellmound sites with fascinating archaeological resources.

The park's rich and varied history also includes Mission and settler ranching and farming activities, salt production, a duck hunting club, a dairy, rock quarrying, a military NIKE missile site, and a biosonar research facility. Now a Regional Park, this area is preserved for recreation, and educational and nature experiences for all to enjoy.

To Reach The Park

Coyote Hills Regional Park is located at 8000 Patterson Ranch Road, Fremont, CA 94555. The closest BART station is the Union City BART station. The park's main entrance is at the west end of Patterson Ranch Road/Commerce Drive in Fremont. From I-880, take Highway 84 west, exit at Paseo Padre Parkway, turn right, and drive north about one mile. Turn left on Patterson Ranch Road. This is the park's entrance road and will take you to the picnic areas and visitor center. Parking fees may apply.

Public transit

Transit and Trails

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4Nov/13

Scouting for Food Map

Pack 1776,

This year's Scouting for Food is scheduled for Nov 9 (hanger distribution) and Nov 16 (collection).

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.

Here's the area assignment for each den:

View Scouting for Food 2013 in a larger map

General Reminders:

  • Wear Class A Scout uniform
  • Drivers should have all scouts in view at all times
  • Scouts are NOT to enter a donor's residence
  • Bring a friend - a great way to introduce what Scouting is about

Hanger Distribution - Nov 9

  • You may distribute door hangers on a different day than Nov 9
  • Door hangers should be placed on the door or partially under the door mat (ensure it's visible and won't blow away)
  • Do not put hangers in mailboxes

Food Pickup - Nov 16

  • Food must be picked up from the same area you distributed door hangers
  • Food pickup is to begin no earlier than 9:00 am
  • Food must be dropped off in front of Coyote Creek MPR between 9:30 am and 11:30 am

All participating scouts receive a patch.

Thanks!

21Oct/13

Scout Night: Warriors vs Boston Celtics

Calling all Scouts! Join the Golden State Warriors in celebrating Scout Night on Friday, January 10th at 7:30pm at the Oracle Arena as they take on the Boston Celtics! The game is sure to be an absolute barnburner between two fantastic basketball units. The Celtics will be hoping that point guard Isaiah Thomas can lead them to a huge W, while the hosting Warriors will be relying on Andre Iguodala and star player Steph Curry to lead them to glory. If you fancy your chances in accurately predicting the outsome of this matchup, you might want to have a look at a website such as https://www.fanduel.com/theduel/channels/sports-betting to see what betting options you have at your disposal. Not only does this game have the potential to be a classic, you could also find yourself winning a small fortune alongside it.

All scouts will receive a commemorative Warriors Scout Patch and are invited to shoot a postgame free throw on the Warriors Court! Groups of 15+ are eligible for additional savings.

Click here for details.

Scout Days/Nights are not Pack 1776 events but rather community events open to Scout groups.

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7Oct/13

First Hike of the Year and Outdoor Pack Meeting

Date/Time: Saturday, October 12, 2-6pm
Location: Lake Chabot Regional Park, Elderberry picnic area (lake chabot map) (directions)
Cost: $5 parking, or park outside the park for free
Attire: Class A
Bring: Personal canteen or water bottle and jacket.

Hello Pack 1776 Families!

Just a quick reminder and invitation to our Outdoor Pack Meeting, Saturday Oct 12, from 2:00 to 6:00 at Lake Chabot Regional Park in Castro Valley. We are at the Elderberry picnic area (entrance to the picnic area is towards the end of the parking lot). See detail map here.

Like our indoor MPR pack meetings, all cubs and leaders should wear their snappy Class A uniforms, and get ready for an event full of fun, crafts and entertainment.

Your hiking chairs Ajay and Teresa would like our cubs to build stamina, enjoy, and learn during the 8 hikes they have planned this year.  To do so, they would like our cubs, their siblings, and family to participate in as many hikes as possible.   Come join us this Saturday on our first hike !

Here's what we have in store:

2:00-2:45 Outdoor Craft
The boys will make Hiking sticks to use for today and throughout the year.
2:45-4:00 Pack Hike
Hike in the wilds of Castro Valley. Hikers can sing along to the songs in this Scout Song Book
4:00-4:15 Skit Practice with Dens
"What's my line again?" Rehearsal makes for a great performance! Everyone does a skit, even the den leaders.
4:15-5:15 Pack Meeting
Awards, and a special presentation of the Bobcat Badges to our new cubs as we welcome them to Pack 1776.
5:15 S'mores
When you're outdoors, they go great with the great outdoors.

If you're a little late, don't worry. Even if you miss the hike, we'll still have a fun pack event.

Other key notes of information:

Lake Chabot Regional Park
17500 Lake Chabot Road
Elderberry Picnic Site
Castro Valley
CA, 94546

To Reach The Park
From San Ramon, I-680 South to connect on I-580 westbound, take the Strobridge Avenue exit. Turn right on Strobridge, right on Castro Valley Boulevard (take the left lane as soon as possible, and left on Lake Chabot Road. The Lake Chabot Marina is about two miles ahead on the right. (map) From I-580 in San Leandro, exit at Fairmont Drive and go east (uphill). The marina entrance will be to the left at the bottom of the hill.

$5 parking fee but there are free parking outside the park, depending on the time of the day, there should be plenty.
Water will be provided otherwise bring your own picnic and relax with the family.

We are encouraging people to bring personal canteen or water bottle and we'll have water station for refill.
Bring a jacket just in case.

See you there !

1Oct/13

Scout Night with San Jose Sharks vs Calgary Flames

Scouts and Scout leaders, our second Scout Night of the season with the Sharks is almost here! Your San Jose Sharks including Joe Thornton, Patrick Marleau and Dan Boyle will take on the Calgary Flames! So come out and support your San Jose Sharks by taking advantage of this special offer!

Tickets are sold on a first-come, first-serve basis and availability is limited. This game WILL SELL OUT so order your tickets today for the best available seats. If you're visiting San Jose to support the Sharks, you'll need a place to stay, particularly a Hotel Near SAP Center. As well as being close to the SAP center here, you'll be right in the center of San Jose to explore the city. San Jose is a beautiful city and is known for its affluence and an expensive place to live in. More importantly, the opportunity to watch hockey is put on at an outstanding stadium, with an outstanding team!

Scout Night Patch

- Tickets Priced at $80 (lower reserve), $58, $48 & $41 (upper reserve)!
- A portion of the proceeds will benefit the Girl Scouts of Northern California!
- No Ticketmaster fee - Save up to $25 or more per ticket!
- Groups of 25+ get a video board announcement.
- All seats include an exclusive Scout Night Patch !

Date/Time: Saturday, October 19th, 7:00PM
Location: SAP Center at San Jose
Purchase tickets here
Discount Code: SCOUTS

Contact San Jose Sharks if you have questions

Scout Days/Nights are not Pack 1776 events but rather community events open to Scout groups.

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