Saturday, February 7, 2009
Cub scouts to Cherokee Caverns
Andrew's cub scout troop (Den 50) had a field trip today to the Cherokee Caverns in Solway, Tn. It was a family event, so we all went along. The boys enjoyed learning about the cave formations and all sorts of interesting facts about caves (very educational) :) We even got to see two little bats who were in hibernation. I remember visiting this cave with my grandparents when I was little, in the mid-late 70's. I hadn't been there since then. Cherokee Caverns is closed to the public now, except for about 4 times a year, when they open it up to the public.
After the cave we went back to BRUMC where they have their weekly meetings and had a Birthday cake & party! This month is the 99th birthday of the BOY SCOUTS of America! I have been so impressed with Cub Scouts this year. Morgan was never involved in cub scouts or boy scouts - I wish he had. Andrew has enjoyed all that he has learned so far this year. I encourage anyone with little boys to at least give Scouts a "try".
The Ten Purposes of CUB SCOUTING are: 1. Character development 2. Spiritual growth 3. Good citizenship 4. Sportsmanship & fitness 5. family understanding 6. Respectful relationships 7. Personal achievement 8. Friendly service 9. Fun & adventure 10. Preparation for Boy Scouts.
"Too often in our society we look around us and see businessmen who steal, we see students who cheat and we see politicians who lie. They've forgotten the fundamental elements of leadership, the elements of the Scout Oath and the Scout Law. It's important for Scouting to remind people that in fact Character DOES count. it makes a huge difference in terms of success or failure and above all it makes a huge difference when you look back at the end of your life and ask yourself how you've lived it. If you can say you did a pretty good job of living by the Scout Oath and Scout Law, you probably also had a pretty successful life." ~ Bob Gates ~ Distinguished Eagle Scout , U.S. Secretary of Defense, former CIA Director and President Texas A & M University.
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Brad took the kids there this weekend! They had a great time.
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