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Pack 962 is chartered (sponsored) by the Lovettsville-Waterford Ruritan. We meet the second Tuesday of each month during the school year, September through May, at Lovettsville Elementary School. Cub Scouting is for boys in First through Fifth grade and offers many opportunities for fun and adventure.
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2008 Parent Survey |
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Written by Administrator
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Wednesday, 24 December 2008 11:41 |
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Dave Carty put together a Parent Survey to help gauge how we're doing and identify areas for improvement. Please download this survey, fill it out, and bring it to the January Pack Meeting or to your den leader. All responses are confidential. Download Parent Survey |
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Written by Mrs. Carty
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Wednesday, 08 October 2008 09:41 |
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Our popcorn fundraiser is off to a great start! I know the boys have been out selling popcorn door-to-door, and I have heard that some boys have filled up one whole order form already! Also heard of one boy who has almost filled his second order form. Please remember to submit those filled forms to the Fill It Up contest each Friday so your scout will get two baseball tickets (or more). Submission information can be found on the poster that was included in the envelope with your order forms, and also in weekly reminder emails.
Our first Show & Sell (selling popcorn in public places) took place on 9/27 at the Lovettsville Oktoberfest, and we had a great day. Our booth brought in $1038.00 in sales and $20 in cash donations! Thank you to all the scouts who worked the booth that day, for a job well done! |
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Scouting For Food a huge success for the Pack and District! |
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Written by David Carty
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Sunday, 16 November 2008 10:04 |
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Last year Goose Creek District broke an all-time record for collection with 98,000 lbs of food just in Loudoun County. For 2009, Goose Creek District shattered that record by collecting a staggering 108,000 pounds of food! That's just over 50 tons.Given the economic conditions we're all facing this year, the amount of food collected shows the generosity of Loudoun County. This food will go to feed thousands of families right here in our own community. The effort put forth by all of the units was tremendous. Pack 962 collected a bit over 2000lbs. Thanks to all the boys, leaders, and parents who participated |
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Written by Mike OBrien
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Monday, 15 September 2008 14:47 |
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Incoming Tigers (first graders) were initiated into the Pack on at the September 10, 2008 Pack Meeting. In the ceremony, which some say goes back as far as Lord Baden-Powell himself, new Tiger Cubs drank the fresh "blood" (fruit punch) of a buffalo Mr. Blackwell "shot" in the hallway just moments before.
19 Tigers participated in the ceremony. |
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