CUB SCOUT PACK 20 CAMPING Ralph Jay Lupton, Jr. (813)927-8695.

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CUB SCOUT PACK 20 CAMPING Ralph Jay Lupton, Jr. (813)

WHO: PACK 20 SCOUTS AND FAMILY WHAT: PACK 20 CAMPING WEEKEND WHERE: 8407 LUPTON PLACE PLANT CITY, FL WHEN: ARRIVE AFTER 4PM ON FRIDAY MARCH 2- LEAVE BY 12PM SUNDAY MARCH 4. NOTE: YOU MAY COME ON SATURDAY, TO BEGIN CAMPING IF YOU CHOOSE. COST WILL REMAIN THE SAME AND KEEP IN MIND MOST ACTIVITIES WILL BE DONE ON SATURDAY. WHY: TO HAVE FUN COST: PACK WILL PAY FOR 1 REGISTERED SCOUT. COST FOR FAMILIES IS $20- CHECKS CAN BE MADE OUT TO PACK 20.

Friday - SET UP CAMP 16:00 (4:00PM) OPEN TO SET UP CAMP 17:00 (5:00PM) First Head Count and go over rules of the camp 21:00 (9:00PM) SET UP CAMP COMPLETE (Parents it is okay to come after this time ) 22:00 (10:00PM) Fire Pit out & Bed Down Saturday- Main events 07:30 – 08:30 (7:30AM – 8:30AM) Clean up & Chow/Breakfast 08:30 – 09:45 (8:30AM – 9:45AM) Playground is available to you until 10:00 A.M 10:00 -11:30 (10AM-11:30AM) Nature Walk/Circuit Competition 11:30 -12:45 (11:30N-1PM) Chow (Lunch) 13:00-15:00 (1PM-3PM) Weapons Safety and BB gun Shooting 15:00-17:00 (3PM-5PM) Hay Ride / Sports Tentative 17:15-19:00 (5:15PM-7PM) Chow/Dinner Menu : Ribs - Chicken--Baked Beans-Potato Salad-- Mac and cheese- -Cole Slaw -Hot Dogs - Garlic Bread -Sweet and un-sweet tea. 19:00 -21:00 (7PM-9PM) Hay Ride Tentative; Story telling, night activity camp fire (Parents come prepared with stories) 21:00 -22:00 (9PM-10PM) clean up/bed down Sunday- Pack up and Clean up site 07:30 -09:00 (07:30 -09:00AM) Wake up/Break fast 09:00-11:00 (09:00-11:00 AM) Camp Tear Down 11:00-12:00 (11AM-12Noon) Clean up NLT 12:00 (12Noon) Return Home

SUGGESTED Camping Camping Supplies  Tarp for under tent  Tent  Door mat  Chairs  Sleeping bags  Air Mattress & Air Pump  Blankets  Lanterns with Mantels  Matches  Flashlights  Knife  Bug Spray (2-3cans) Personal Hygiene  A complete change of clothes based on the # of days camping  Towels  Baby wipes  Soap  Toothbrushes  Toothpaste  Hair Brush Eating Equipment  Coolers (2) Ice  1 cooler for food  1 cooler for drinks.  BBQ Grill or cooking stove  Propane tanks  Paper Cups  Paper plates  Paper Bowls  Plastic Ware  Plastic Table Cloth  Pots and Pans  Dish Detergent  Pot scrubber  Paper Towels First Aid Kit  Band Aids, Neosporin  Hand Sanitizer Misc:  Sunglasses, Cameras, Binoculars Helpful hints:  Bring lots of water! Not the sweet drinks.  Lots of flashlights, the boys love to play with them.  Place the change of clothes in large plastic bags (like Baggies and seal them)  Do not mix chemicals like cleaners with food. NAMEPOSITIONPHONE Alfredo (Al) VasquezCub Wendy SedlacekAsst. Cub Master H: C: Michael CharlesAsst. Cub Master Pack Treasurer H: C: Stephanie Jackson (Greene)Committee