Central Florida Council - Cub Day Camp 2018 Little Econ 1B

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Cub Day Camp 2018 Little Econ 1B

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PASSPORT TO ADVENTURE

Cub Scout Day Camp offers all Scouts a fun, exciting, and productive week of Scouting for boys and girls entering 1st through 5th grade. The fee for this fun-filled, action-packed adventure is $115.00. Cub Scouts receive a patch, t-shirt and all materials with their registration fee. Cub Scouts are expected to wear their camp t-shirt everyday during camp. Extra shirts may be purchased for $11.00 each.

Please note that if extra  t-shirts are not ordered in advance they may not be available on Monday of your camp . Also a BSA Medical Form parts A and B must be filled out  for each child attending day camp, and can be found by clicking here, or are available at the pre camp meeting.

1st Grade Tiger Scouts need to have an adult partner with them at camp all week per BSA guidelines!

Registration Fee:

$115 per person when paid in full by April 30, 2018
$120 per person when paid in full after this date
(fee includes a patch, t-shirt, materials, and programs)

Day Camp Installment Plan:

Register your Scout now for $50, and have the $115 balance paid in full by April 30th to lock in the $115 price.

Passport to Adventure:  Print out the attachment and bring to camp to receive your stamp.  Get 6 stamps through 2018 and receive a Camp La-No-Che Prize Pack!

Volunteering:
Make Day Camp a great experience for you and your Scout by volunteering to be on Day Camp Staff!  Volunteers get a patch, t-shirt, coffee cup, and $25 rebate for their Scout  if they volunteer for the entire week. Volunteers also must fill out a medical form and have a current Youth Protection Training certificate on file at camp. Register to be a volunteer at Day Camp by also following this registration link.

***If you are volunteering you may bring your younger children, but he/she will be in the Tot lot. **IF A TOT LOT IS PROVIDED, as they are not part of the program***

Benefits to Volunteering at Day Camp:

Meet parents from your community.
Have fun with your Scout doing activities and crafts.
Full training provided. Learn new skills.
Opportunity for your Scout to see you in a positive leadership role.
Be part of a team making a difference.

 

You can help for half a day or all five days. Here are some ways you can help:

Teach a craft or Scouting skill.
Help with check-in during the mornings.
Help make presentations to Packs to encourage Scouts to attend camp.

Supported by:

When & Where
Session 1B
Church of Latter Day Saints
Monday 06-18-2018 8:30 AM ET to
Friday 06-22-2018 4:30 PM ET Past
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