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Monday, August 26, 2024

Flags, Fire, Friendship, and Farewells: Pasadena Pack 4 Cub Scout Graduation



A Warm Welcome from Troop 4

Last June, Pasadena Cub Scout Pack 4 gathered for our annual graduation ceremony. This is when the kids formally graduate to the next den (by grade level). 

This also is when Pack 4 Arrow of Light kids are welcomed into the Boy Scouts by Troop 4. This is a big deal for all the cubs.

We also hold a traditional flag burning ceremony at graduation. Scouting organizations are one of a few groups authorized to do so.  

Then we enjoy a delicious spread of snacks and s'mores!

A Fond Farewell and a Bright Future

As Committee Chair for three years, I had the privilege of witnessing the growth and development of our kids. It was a bittersweet to see my son and the other Arrow of Light kids move on to Troop 4. I know they are well-prepared for the challenges and rewards that lie ahead. I'm sure I'll be doing some volunteering there, too.

Volunteering is a cornerstone of our pack's success. While it takes some time and effort, the rewards are immeasurable. For those who are passionate about making a difference in their community and providing opportunities for young people, scouting is a very rewarding endeavor.

My husband and I leave Pack 4 in the hands of dedicated and experienced leadership. If you are interested in learning more about our pack or joining us on our adventures, please don't hesitate to reach out. We love to welcome new members to our scouting family.

 






Saturday, June 8, 2024

California Dreamin': Beach Camping in Carpinteria!

Calling all Camp-Curious Cub Scouts!

Our Cub Scout pack hits the great outdoors three times a year, exploring different landscapes: the glorious California desert (think Joshua Tree!), the inviting ocean (Carpinteria or San Diego!), and the crisp mountain air (we have a couple favorite spots!).

We understand camping isn't for everyone, and there's absolutely no pressure to join every trip. But for those who love spending quality time with their Scouts in nature, we have a well-oiled system to make it a breeze.

Thinking about giving camping a try but feeling a little unsure? No worries! All you really need is a tent. Some families in our pack even have extras they're happy to lend, and renting is always an option.

Now, let's be honest: while I enjoy camping, comfort is also a priority for me! My secret weapons for a comfortable camping trip? Extra padding for your sleeping area (goodbye uneven ground), earplugs for a peaceful night's sleep, an eye mask to block out early morning light -- and lots of wipes!

But trust me, the fun the kids have together and the memories made under the stars are truly priceless.

Ready to join the adventure? Reach out to us to learn more!






Friday, June 7, 2024

Get Ready, Get Set, Race! It's Pinewood Derby Time!

 

The Thrills of Cub Scouts Pinewood Derby

Every April, the roar of engines (well, maybe not quite engines) fills the air as Cub Scouts across the country gear up for the beloved Pinewood Derby. It's a competition where creativity meets engineering and culminates in a thrilling race day.

Building a Champion:

Each kid gets a Pinewood Derby kit - think block of wood, wheels, axles, and rudimentary weights - the blank canvas for each Scout's imagination. Within established weight and size limits, the goal is simple: build the fastest car! The kids get to experiment with design, test their problem-solving skills, and learn a little about physics - because gravity helps power those miniature racers.

Race Day:

This year we hosted a couple "build your car" meetups at our Scout House. A few parents brought tools others of us don't have, and it was fun and effective to have the option to do it this way.

Next comes race day. Look below to see a showcase of one-of-a-kind car creations, each brimming with personality. During the race, multiple heats whittle down the contenders until the top three racers take home the coveted First, Second, and Third Place trophies. They truly are coveted! 

Beyond the Finish Line:

Speed isn't everything at our Pinewood Derby. Every Scout pours their heart and soul into their car, so we celebrate their efforts with special awards. Think "Best Paint Job" or "Most Creative Design" – categories that acknowledge the kids' artistic talents and out-of-the-box thinking.

Double the Fun:

This year, we welcomed Cub Scout Pack 13 to join the race day festivities! Our fantastic space at Westminster Presbyterian Church buzzed with even more energy as the Scouts cheered each other on - a true testament to the camaraderie and sportsmanship that Scouting fosters.

Join the Race!

We'd love to have you join us on the track next year!




















Thursday, June 6, 2024

A NASA Scientist Teaches The Earth Rocks!

The Bear den learned about rocks and got their Geology badge! This adventure was led by one of our parents, who happens to be a NASA scientist. 

They had to:
  • Explain to the den what "geology" means.
  • Collect samples of rocks and explain how each was formed (igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic).
  • Collect samples of three minerals. Explain what a mineral is and show and tell about the collected minerals. 
They are so engaged as they learn.






Tuesday, June 4, 2024

An Annual Tradition: Scout Sunday at Westminster Presbyterian Church



Finding a Home at Westminster Presbyterian Church

Cub Scout Pack 4 is fortunate to have a wonderful partnership with Westminster Presbyterian Church in Pasadena. The church generously provides us with a dedicated Scout House, a perfect space for meetings and activities like our annual Pinewood Derby. We are grateful for their ongoing support.

A Community that Values All Beliefs

The Scouting principle of "Duty to God" is important, but we respect the diverse beliefs of our scouts and their families. Spiritual activities and badges earned in Cub Scouts are completed at home, allowing each family to explore their own faith journey. When we gather for group prayers, we strive for inclusivity, using prayers from various faiths and motivational words from speakers with diverse backgrounds.

Celebrating Scouting at Scout Sunday

Every February, Pack 4 proudly participates in Scout Sunday at the church. The scouts participate in the morning service with a flag ceremony and readings, showcasing the values we learn in Scouting to the wider community. It's a special opportunity to celebrate our achievements and show our appreciation for the support we receive.

Winter Fun at Camp Pollock! (Even Without the Snow!)

While winter camp at Camp Pollock didn't bring the snow this year, Cub Scout Pack 4 wasn't fazed! We traded snowballs for sunshine and had a blast exploring the beautiful mountain setting.

This Scout Council trip is a fun-filled getaway with cozy cabins, cafeteria meals with all the offerings you would expect, and winter activities.

The kids enjoyed craft projects, challenged themselves on the indoor climbing wall, and explored the mountain landscape on some great hikes.

They had a blast, even without the traditional sledding fun. Stay tuned for more upcoming Scouting adventures!