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Easy Return = pack566.org8/22/24 Our school year program start today, and then each Thursday during the school year. First meeting Thur Aug 22th 2024. NOW IS THE TIME TO SIGN UP! or try us as a guest . Reserve Thursdays 7pm-8pm ). Contact Mr. L (see contact us in left margin) to get all your questions answered at any time (eg now).
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(click Join-Us in left margin)Boys and Girls K-5Cub Scouts is an amazing opportunity for Children K-5. Give your kids this fun adventure and head start in life. Cub Scouts is only about one hour a week during the school year and one/two monthly events on a weekend (could be 2 hours to overnight). We provide a safe environment and no bully/tease environment for your kids to make new friends. Cubs learn about the outdoors, take field trips, develop leadership, explore science, health, crafts, and citizenship. Scouts respects everyone. Scouts allow you to keep a second set of friends all the way to college (or beyond). It is inexpensive both in money and time. 566 is a melting pot (all race/religion) and therefore we do no religion as a group (many units tied to a church religiously). We are 50% vegitarian. It is not a baby sitting service and a parent must help out to make the program work. Consider signing our guest book to have us keep in contactReady to Sign Up? - click Join Us in Left Margin
What are some unique things to Pack 566:We have 6 cubmobiles, sibling Dragon Den neckerchiefs, , Awesome weekly program during the school year. We do NO fundraising. Our dens our coed by grade. We wear a pack T-shirt and neckerchief vs the full uniform (saves you $130-$180). We have our own optional weekend events and participate in council (area cub camping) and events. Monthly weekend events. We keep religion and politics in the home. Our quality draws members from all over Cupertino, Saratoga, and surrounding towns.
| | | Here are two of our 6 Cubmobiles. Here these first graders are racing around the quarter mile track being pushed by their peers. These first grade Tigers don't even need the T-handle inserted. We have some pack wide racing coming soon. | Pack 566's uniform policy is to wear our Blue Pack T-Shirt with the color coded to grade level neckerchief. We made our own custom "Sibling" neckerchiefs so they feel more in the group and this also helps to make sure everyone is in the right place. | | Pack 566 upcoming public calendar events If you have not completely signed up you should check with us first (see join page help). Just one hour a week and 1-2 optional monthly events.
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Date | Event | Location | | | | Aug 30-Sep 1 | Council: Family Camping | 12 miles from Saratoga (up and over mountain) | Oct 11-12 | Beach/Boardwalk Camp | Camp in Amusement Park, then day of free rides | | | | During the School Year (Aug 22 to End of May) Date | Event | Location | 7pm Thursday, 2nd Thursday of Each Month | Pack Meeting K-5 | Keven Moran Park Saratoga, Far Left End next to Tennis Ct to Oct 12, then Menlo Church next to Saratoga High School | 7pm Thursdays, except 2nd Thur Each Month | Dens (grades K-5) | Keven Moran Park Saratoga, Far Left End next to Tennis Ct to Oct 12, then Menlo Church next to Saratoga High School | | | | *Now to Oct 13th: Kevin Moran Park Saratoga (Far left end next to Tennis Ct.)* Oct 18th, 2024 to spring: Menlo Church Saratoga (across Saratoga High)* We skip CUSD 2024-2025 School Year holiday weeksTypical Events:You could have been there! Join now!
Pack Blue Cubmobile Down and Back Racing, May 2023
Cub Scout Pack 566 is one of the only Packs in the bay area to have a fleet of Cubmobiles (A 5ft car that cubs drive). These can be fitted with T-Handles for pushing or removed for down hill racing.
| | | | Families begin to gather before the race. This is a down and back race to familiar cubs with our cubmoblies. | Tiger being pushed by Tiger and Lion and on the way back. | Three tigers. Tigercentric you say? Turns out our Tigers sent me photos as I forgot to ask for them. | An older sister helps a tiger push another tiger. Over the summer, and again in the fall we plan on more racing.... join now! |
Pack Blue and Gold Dinner, March 2023
Pack 566's Blue and Gold dinner celebrates some scouting birthdays: USA Scouting 1910 Cub Scouting 1930 Pack 566 1972. We recognize recent advancements, our parent volunteers, major year rank awards and to be entertained by our cubs.
| | | | Every family brings some part of dinner. We get to enjoy a powerful menu to choose a yummy meal. | Families eat together and get to know each other better. Plenty of room left for you to join. | Each grade (Den) is called up and each cub is recognized for completing recent advancement tasks. Show here are are Tiger Den (1st grade). | The cubs are excited to get their awards and are eager to brag with their peers. Show here are WOLF Den (2nd grade). | | | Our BEARS (3rd grade) tell "Bear" Jokes... What do you call a one legged Gummy Bear.....Delicious! | Our Web II's demonstrate their recently learned synchronized swimming skills in the pack 566 pool. | | | As each grade earns the rank for the year they receive the mark of the pack (face painted). | Our Webelos II's (5th graders) earn the Arrow of Light, Cub Scout's highest rank and the only badge that they can wear on their uniform in Scouting in our 566 older youth Troops. |
Web II Den (5th grade) Field Trips March 2023
Our Webelos II Den after completing their Arrow of Light award (Cub Scouts highest rank) decided to do some local field trips. Den members plan and sponsor a bike trip, a hike, a museum, visit a nursery, and more... Our dens have 2-deep leadership with both a registered male and female adult volunteer leader in attendance allowing them the freedom to hold their own meetings.
| | | | Sumerwinds Nursery staff lead a tour full of useful information and trivia. | Everyone is excited to get a plant and the race is on to go home and plant it. | San Jose Museum of Art tour. | Even becoming cultured is a Scout thing. |
Web I Den (4th grade) Hike Feb 2023
Our Webelos I (4th grade) Den after completing their WEBELOS ward decided to do a local field trips. They could not agree on Saturday or Sunday so they did two hikes. Our dens have 2-deep leadership with both a registered male and female adult volunteer leader in attendance allowing them the freedom to hold their own meetings.
| | | | | A well planned hike begins with a map! | Every hiker should learn some map and compass skills. | A rare glimpse of going down hill. It seems most Scouting hikes are always and only up hill. | Another important skill we teach is to stop along the hike and turn around as you might miss a powerful view. | The reward at the top is generally a view of the world. Hey! I can see my house from here... |
Pack 566 Carnival, February 2023
Pack 566's Puts on a Carnival for its members each year. Each Den (grade level) creates at least one event as well as the Pack having a few classic events. Each guest is given a scorecard to make sure they get to participate at each event. Everyone completes and they gets to choose several prizes from our extensive prize table.
| | | | This banner created by a sibling for our Carnival 2023. | A young sibling gets coached on our Pack 566 Riffle range. Six shots at choice of target, spinners, or ducks. | Pack Box Hockey is a classic event. | Our Tigers made a ball toss game. | | | | | Our Tigers also made 2 PLINKO games. | The WOLVES (2nd grade) made a Ball Toss. | Pack Archery event in foreground. | Two cubs on tilting circles try to joust their opponent off theirs. Other events in background. |
Pack Camping Trip June 4-5th, 2022
Pack 566 had it spring camping trip (Fall camping in October). 54 brave members stayed overnight in family tents, some for the first time camping with their kids. Come join us next time! Each family was just tasked with bringing a family tent and sleeping bags and optionally pads. The Pack provided rental and purchase options for those who had no gear. No one has gone hungry yet on our trips including our vegetarian members. Our cubs are heavily involved with the preparation of the meals. Our meals our deep and wide and their is something for everyone At this camp cubs helped move group gear from the parking lot to the kitchen. Then they helped their family set up their tent. After lunch the cubs and parents embarked on a two and a quarter mile hike. After the hike a one hour battle of squirt guns broke out to help everyone cool down. Cubs were instructed to seek out any parent not participating until everyone was (yes parents were issued squirters too). Our Leader Mr. L gave parents lessons on how to make a pineapple upside down cake then broke the cubs into 5 groups to have cubs make the cakes. Each cake used one and a half cake mixes producing 8 servings each with their own pineapple ring with a rec cherry in the middle. These premium serving were 3 inches tall. All but 4 serving were consumed.The cubs began chopping the many ingredients for our tin-foil stew dinners. Soon most of the parents were also involved in chopping or prepping dinner. One parent charcoal team prepared charcoal for 5 Dutch ovens (Pineapple Upside Down Cakes). Another parent team prepared a bed of charcoal 3ft by 8ft for the cooking of our 54 dinners. A bit too much charcoal was used and the center was 3 charcoal deep. This was problematic as it was too hot to extra t or cook our dinners in the enter delaying our meal. Parents and cubs also set up the rest of dinners including our salad bar, rolls, an drink bar. We did not finish dishes to 9pm when we started our campfire. We foolishly thought the cubs would not make it though a full campfire and did not light wood we brought. We were so wrong as we could hardly stop them at 10pm and everyone was sad we did not have coals to make smores (we will do it on a weeknight at the park soon).We always have 10 gallons of hot water for dishwashing and 5 gallons of hot drink water ( for hot choc, tea, or coffee). Our breakfast started with a dozen pounds of thick bacon (3 slices each for our carnivorous members) as well as both meat and vegetarian sausage all cooked on our 16x38 inch griddle. This griddle was also used for melted cheese and other hot sandwiches for both lunches. After breakfast we lost some of our families which made it harder to pack camp up. Our cubs investigated ant hills and were tasked for finding the one ant named Bob. Turns out ants are very secretive and none of them would even speak about Bob. With everyone left we packed up camp except for lunch items. Again hot sandwiches were the favorite. Haha, 2 families were busy packing and were late to lunch who insisted on reheating the griddle. Still packing the griddle last just make us 10 minutes late from our 1pm target departure (camp limit).
| | | Mr. L are leader takes all the group gear and food for the trip. Since are primary method of cooking is charcoal we must also have a cook on stove backup in case of CA Red Flag. | We can bring the trailer and cars as close as the baracade. Who put the camp kitchen at the far end of this field and up the hill. Luckily Mr. L brought his garden wagon to help move gear. | Well as Cubs and Parents set up their family tents the younger sibling start to explore the great outdoors. |
| | | After lunch a 2.25 mile hike through the area. | We cool down after the hike with yet another epic squirt battle. Everyone is armed and dangerous and involved. This goes on for almost an hour and constant reloading. | Who put the water faucet so far away? Parents carry up to 6 5-gallon+ pots. Hey the one on the left is not one of those. |
| | | Mrs. L teaches safe chopping one by one and rotates through all cubs. So much chopping for our individual stew dinners and ommlette ingredients for breakfast. | We begin to fill the table with the chopped ingredients. Soon packs this table and overflows to next. | New Best Friends are often formed at camp. Join now and share our FUN!!! |
Pack Mini-Carnival, Thursday April 14th, 10th, 2022
Pack 566 decided to shorten are pack meeting and start early to have room for the Pack 566 Mini-Carnival. Each Cub barely had time to complete the 10 events in one hour before the meeting started. | | | BOX HOCKEY: Four Cubs at a time played box hockey using a real hockey puck. | DUCK SHOOT: Well with our 6 shot rubber band riffles 6 of those 36 rubber ducks never had a chance. Most of our Event Monitors were members from Troop 566 (our older scouting program Boys and Girls 11-18), on loan for the event. | JOUSTING: Two cubs face off. Last one still on their trusty steed wins. Careful those steeds are fiesty! BEAN BAG TOSS: (in background) SHOOTING GALERY: (in background 4 Rifles, 2 pistols and plenty of targets). | | | ARCHERY: Cubs try their skill to shoot arrows at a target. | We need a photographer! We get so involved with our cubs having fun we forget to take pictures. NOT SHOWN: *** GOLF, FISHING, BASKETBALL, GUESSING GAME |
Trip to Angel Island, Sunday April 10th, 2022
Pack 566 took a trip to Angel Island. This included a Ferry Ride from Tiberon to the Island, a Tram tour of the island and personal family time to explore the island before returning on one of the ferrys back to Tiberon. Are younger cubs may return in 3 years and are older cubs Our March Pack meeting is where are Webelos II Cubs (Fifth Graders) graduate (bridge) from Cub Scouting and move to Troop 566 are older program with
boys and girls from 11 to 18 (overlapped with our high adventure crew from 14 to 21). Our fifth graders get an early entrance into Scouting in our Troop 566 so they can get a few months of week-end camping so the feel going to the several week-long camps Troop 566 offers over the summer.
Overall 192 advancement awards were give out for Jan and Feb of 2022 to our 31 cubs. | | | Our LIONs (K grade receive awards). | Our TIGERS (1st grade) up for awards. | | | | Our loan BEAR (3rd grade) gets here awards and hope some more 3rd graders join. | Our Webelos One's (4th graders) up for their awards. | Our graduating (to Troop 566) Webelos were happily sitting on an invisible bench until someone confessed they moved it. | | | | This 4th grader won our Pinewood Derby in her first year in the Pack. | One of our 7 Webelos II' s who earned their Arrow of Light award. | So all the cubs who finished this years rank advanced for their year received a mark from the pack. |
Castle Rock Hike, Jan 30th, 2022
| | | | | We go down the checklist and get the talk. | We hike through the nearby forest. | Plenty of Big Rocks to go through. | Or boulders to climb on. | Always important to stop and check all are accounted for. |
Pinewood Derby Race, Sunday Jan 16th, 2022 Pack 566 Covid19 Protocols: Everyone 5 and over is fully vaccinated, Temp check, washing hands, masks, socially distanced , and being outside.
Pack 566 January Pack Meeting is our annual Pinewood Derby. We hold the race outside to protect everyone, just like all our weekly meetings this school year. Those as risk stay home why the brave race everyone's cars. Each car races 6 times, twice in each of our 3 lanes. Competition is fierce, and races amount leaders are only separated by a hundred of a second. Lucky are track timer is computerized and accurate to 1/10000 of a second. Our kids build their own cars (not their dads or parents - See our clinic below). The race takes about 2 hours to complete including Siblings and a couple of parents in grudge match. | | | Top is 2 parents and Siblings. Bottom is Wolves (Grade 3) | Top is Webelos IIs (grade 5). Bot is Tigers(Grade 1) and Lions (K). | Top is Webelos I and Bears (Grades 3-4) Bottom is Lions (K) | | | | The families gather as the race time approaches. The track is 40 feet long. | A view from the other end. | 3 Cubs wait at the Finish Line for their cars to cross. | The 3 fastest racers will compete in the Polaris District races (Sunnyvale, Cupertino, Saratoga). |
Pack Meeting Thursday, Dec 9th, 2021 Pack 566 Covid19 Protocols: Every guest 12 and over is fully vaccinated, Temp check, washing hands, masks, socially distanced , and being outside.
Pack 566 has a Pack Meeting once a month, usually on the 2nd Thursday of the month where all K-5 families attend. Cubs preformed skits and received awards for progress in their learning achieved in the last month. Then a song leader with guitar led the pack in non religious Christmas Caroling. The raffle price was a $40 Black Diamond 325 Lumen Headlight. Everyone was warmed to dress warmly as it was a cold night. So much fun no one seemed to notice it was just 44 degrees out. | | Two of our Webelos One's Cubs tell about their recent adventure of hiking 3.7 miles of the Russian Ridge (Mountain top behind Mt. View). They also share their knowledge of the Outdoor Code and Leave No Trace principals. | Its just 44 degrees out but no one is complaining. We suggested warm coats and beanies as we were in a cold snap. Here are song leader plays the guitar and leads everyone in song. Songbook were viewed by cellphones from our pack site to save trees used in printed copies. |
Pinewood Derby Clinic, Sunday Dec 5th, 2021 Pack 566 Covid19 Protocols: Every guest 12 and over is fully vaccinated, Temp check, washing hands, masks, socially distanced , and being outside.
Pack 566 held a outdoor clinic to help cubs build their 7 inch Pinewood Derby Racecars from a block of wood. We spread out arrival of each family every 15 minutes for Covid although it take 90-120 minutes to build. The younger cubs use a routed bottom block modified by the Pack for easy weighting as the pack makes every car weight 5.000 oz for maximum speed. Older cubs design in special weighs to do the same by building the weights into their design. So we dragged part of a volunteer's woodshop into his front yard. Stations are set up for routing, design, sawing, appendages, sanding, and of course our paint shop. Our cubs cars are built by our cubs and NOT their parents as they learn woodworking. Over 50 cars were built for cubs, their siblings, and even a couple of parents. Wheels and weights will be added before the race after the paint dries. | | | | Since 1953 Cub Scouts have been turning wooden blocks into a 7" race car and then racing them amount their peers. | The race is powered by gravity and the heavier car goes faster. There is a 5oz limit. Pack 566 routes the bottom of the car to create an unseen pocket to hold weights to easily adjust to 5.00oz. | The next station is the design station. Car shapes are glued to side of blocks. | A woodworking expert explains how to use a coping saw to obtain the desired shape using the lines now on the side of the car. | | | | | A parent then guides their cub cut their desired shape. | Cubs is K-5 but in our Pack we allow younger siblings to make and race their own car. | Even though one family arrives every 15 minutes much time is spent getting the car into the desired shape. Sometimes a do-over or fix is required. | A cold snap has the morning temps in the 40s and after lunch we have temps in the 50s. Hot Chocolate helps. | | | | | | Next time is spent at the sanding station to smooth out the saw lines. | We have 18 color choices available. | Our paint booth. | A paint guide helps our cubs get the color choices they want. Masking tape helps with multiple colors. | A cub completes her car with a chosen rainbow paint job. Details with paint pens. |
Our Webelos 1 (4th grade) Den Takes a Hike Saturday Dec 4th, 2021 Dens (a grade level) meet every week except for pack meeting weeks or holiday weeks during the school year.After learning more hiking skills each years are cubs plan and then take a hike. Those families that can't make the weekend event reschedule their own hike. | | | I |
Scouting For Food - Food Pickup Nov 13, 2021 Pack 566 participates in the National Boy Scouts of America "Scouting for Food" Drive. This weekend our cubs split up the 1470 houses in the Pack 566 Area (In the triangle between HW85 and Saratoga Ave Bordered by Prospect AVE). On the first weekend are Cub Scouts place door hanger notices on houses in our community Today we revisit all of our houses and collect the food. 4 of our Parents sent on a sweep run and found we only missed 8 bags of food on the primary pass. | By the end of the we had 1127 lbs of food collected. | Scouting For Food - Hangers on Door knobs. Nov 6, 2021
Pack 566 Covid19 Protocols: Every guest 12 and over is fully vaccinated, Temp check, washing hands, masks, socially distanced , and being outside. Pack 566 participates in the National Boy Scouts of America "Scouting for Food" Drive. This has been going on for over 50 years. This helps fill the local food banks just in time for the holiday season. On the first weekend are Cub Scouts place door hanger notices on houses in our community The local BSA chapter manages a google map with all scouting unites having a unique local area so there is no double effort or missed houses. 26 of our 29 Cubs helped out today placing hangers on 1470 homes assigned to Pack 566.
| | | | Scouting for Food is a service project to aid our community. This food drive helps to fill the local Food Banks in time for the Holiday Season. | Pack 566 has volunteered to distribute door hangers to 1470 houses in our neighborhood. Then week later we go back and look for Food set out for collections for the hungry in our local area. | Our leaders has prepared detailed maps and address lists by squinting at Google Maps for days. | So our K-5 year Cub Scouts hang a door hanger announcement on each houses doorknob. | | | | | | Each family gets a peaceful walk though our local neighborhood. | Pack 566 is a family affair. Even though this particular task is a family thing they decided to take the 1yr old. Wonder how heavy this 1yr old was after 74 houses? | Two of our Pre-K siblings tag along with their older brother. hmmm... Nice Shirts! | Race you to the last house on our route. I wonder where mom went...slo-poke! | I finished with one. Yes each had 1 spare tag. Now I have a souvenir! | | | | | | One if by land! Two if by sea! uh, ... Three if by bike! | Bike to each house. Sprint to door and back. Younger sibling is backup. We gotta go fast as we are doing our route and a friends route who could not make it. Scouts are Helpful! | Only one left. Guess I am done! Wahoo! | Did 74 houses in 2 hrs, 3.4 miles, and 8962 steps. Later that day mom confesses my back hurts and I am laying on my bed now but glad I did it! | I was too busy during the day. I did mine at night. |
October Den Meeting Side Show, Oct 19, 21, 28, 2021 Pack 566 Covid19 Protocols: Every guest 12 and over is fully vaccinated, Temp check, washing hands, masks, socially distanced , and being outside. Pack 566 adds extra content to the cub scout base program provided by National. With lots of pack leader experience we can bring a taste of camping skills to even our young cubs. Showing interesting stuff they can do when they are older hooks them on camping and the outdoors. Although the conversation is targeted to the cubs the adults are absorbing information as well Older Scouts and cubs come back to help out the younger Dens. We repeat several times until all Dens share in the fun. | | | | So the meeting comes to order at 7pm (don't be late). Were outside in a park This is our 2nd grade WOLF Den and a couple of Cubs who missed their meeting doing the same activity. | So as a group we lite the charcoal. One of our 5th grade cubs did this 2 days ago with his den. He came back to help and finished lighting the last of it. | Cubs and Adults learn the history and usefulness of charcoal and the brands and types. | We learn about Pillsbury Pop N Fresh products and show the cubs how to "Pop" the canisters to release the dough. | | | | One popped the container is opened by the cubs and the dough is separated into individual pieces and then placed into the bottom of our Dutch Ovens. | Every cubs shares in the fun of placing dough into our Ovens. | With 2nd grade the parents are given the task to move the charcoal pieces. Direction are move 12 pieces into a checkboard pattern to create a 12 inch circle. So how did team A vs Team B do? | | | | Dutch ovens theory is shared with Cubs and adults as we wait for our rolls to bake. | Our Cinnamon rolls turn out great. Just need to cut and add some icing. | All Cubs and adults are excited to bite into our fresh baked tasty snack created by our Cubs. |
Shoreline Bike Ride, Oct 17th, 2021 Pack 566 Covid19 Protocols: Every guest 12 and over is fully vaccinated, Temp check, washing hands, masks, socially distanced , and being outside.
Pack 566 has a couple of GO and DOs each month. Here we take a group bike ride along the shores of the bay. The ride avoids the danger of cars and hills for the most part. What do you mean the hills were made of decades of household garbage? We get to see lots of ducks, pelicans, and these large noisy CESSNA birds. Only damages of the day day was a broken bike helmet and 2 Band-aids when a parent loading accident occurred. | | | As we wait for all to arrive one of our trained leaders (all of Pack 566 Leaders have taken BSA training for their role) cubs learn bike rules and guidelines. | Our leaders are so good they can even gets ducks in a row. | This was are starting photo to make sure we had everybody at the end. Funny we actually had more as several families were late and caught up to us by the end. | | | | Ok its follow the leader. Uh where are the rest of them? | Apparently one took the low road. | Then more followed. Well, all roads north lead to Rome and the Palo Alto Airport... | | | | Plenty of Ducks and birds along the bay. | Time to check if we have everyone. | Plenty of Pelicans. We say some dip their heads under water and grab a snack as they swim along the surface. | | | | As we moved north, we began to see more of these large noisy birds. | Our Trail sweep and his helper made sure nobody fell behind. | This event patch created by a sibling to one of our Cubs. |
Pack Meeting Oct 14th, 2021 Pack 566 Covid19 Protocols: Every guest 12 and over is fully vaccinated, Temp check, washing hands, masks, socially distanced , and being outside.
Pack 566 has a Pack Meeting once a month, usually on the 2nd Thursday of the month where all K-5 families attend. Our October Meeting is Halloween Themed. Cubs had the choice of coming in costume. If the did they got an extra raffle ticket and some Treats. Our Cubs decorated 14 Pumpkins which we later raffled off. The grand Raffle prize was a Skelton Wolf who howled at the moon whenever someone passed by So much fun for a one hour meeting this one ran over and nobody seemed to notice. | | | | Our pack meeting has all K-5 cubs who are joined by their family. One by ones the grades come up and receive awards and recognition for their accomplishments over the last month. Being October cubs came in Halloween costume for an extra raffle ticket and some Treats. | A view from one side of the audience where family members watch the show. Many family members joined their cubs to get a custom patch for the last months Kite Flying and Mini Golf events. | Cubs come up and paint 14 pumpkins which we raffled off. | This cub always wanted a dog. Instead he won the raffle and received a Wolf, albeit a little on the thin side. Don't worry mom dad he will stopped howling when the battery runs out. |
Pack Miniature Golf, Oct 4th, 2021Pack 566 Covid19 Protocols: Every guest 12 and over is fully vaccinated, Temp check, washing hands, masks, socially distanced , and being outside.
Pack 566 Mini Golf is just one of many of our optional GO and DO"s.. We did this on a Monday night to save 43% off the normal price. We had a 90 minute window to start each family (covid). Everyone worked the start time backwards so our cubs could be home before bedtime as it was a school night.. We beat the crowds that came later that night so had no pressure play. | | | | | | Family show up and one by one and we take temp, wash hands and get our Club and ball. | As golfers often wear weird attire we ask cubs for a funny pose instead. | Concentration seems like the proper thing to do. FOUR! | Proper follow through should will aid in a low score count. | Then the trick is not take your eye off the ball as it seems to go in all kinds of different directions. | There seems to be a "catch" in every hole. This one you must time your shot so the swinging pendulum is out of the way as your ball approaches the hole. | | | | | | | Soon the Cubs are Pro's an take on an "easy" hole right in the middle. | Whoa, this Volcano hole seems to be a difficult one after all. | 2 families meet up at a difficult hole and wait for the group playing this hole to complete. Stroke 21, 22, 23... | Many of the holes are nicely themed for Halloween. Good Job Golfland! | Cub Scouts often explore our local area. Hey does this count for an international trip? | Hey whos that creepy guy? Luckily every parent in our Pack takes 76 mins of online learning about youth protection. |
Pack Kite Day, Sep 19th, 2021Pack 566 Covid19 Protocols: Every guest 12 and over is fully vaccinated, Temp check, washing hands, masks, socially distanced , and being outside.
Pack 566 Kite Day is just one of many of our optional weekend "GO and DO"s.. Pack 566 knowledge is decades long and we have the best kites, best kite place, and know how to picky windy days. The wind is a tricky business but we followed the wind each day at or time at this site for 3 weeks prior. Every one of our Cubs quickly got their kite assembled and into the air in just a few minutes. A few even brought their own. | | | | So it all starts at check in where are Cubs receive a free kite with 1 of 6 designs. Easy assembly on the assembly/repair table to the right. Note the red first aid kit, box of snacks since over the lunch time window, and bottled water in the shade under the table is available. And in the back you see temp gun and sink. | These Pack 566 kites carefully selected are easy to get aloft. Simply let out 10 feet of string. | The our kites sail into the sky. | .Now its just a matter of holding on and tweaking the string for tricks. | | | | Soon and entire row of kites, then another, and another. Careful, not to close or you could risk a tangle. | The cub in the lower right is handing on to his own kite he brought with him. A two tailed kite high in the sky. | Soon the sky is full of Pack 566 Kites. Far more than can fit in a single cell photo. | > | | | | Kite flying is a wonderful way to spend an hour or two with your child discussing all kinds of things and making that life long bond. | Thanks for organizing! We had a lot of fun! Was lovely, indeed. Kids had a lot of fun. | Benjy had such a lot of fun flying a kite for the first time. He was extremely happy when he learned he could keep it! Thanks for organizing. | My family is the first arriving and the last leaving. It tells you how much fun we had! Two hours just flew... |
Pack 566 Den Meetings (Broken into groups by school year)Pack 566 Covid19 Protocols: Every guest 12 and over is fully vaccinated, Temp check, washing hands, masks, socially distanced , and being outside.
Pack 566 has Den Meetings (grouped by school grade) in the weeks the Pack does not meet as a whole. We work off a handbook supplied by the National Cub Scout Program part of Boy Scouts of America. K-3 work out of a different handbook each year, while grades 4-5 work on on handbook for 2 years. | | | | Our Den Meetings start at 7pm while it is still light out. Perfect time to get in some play in the park before it gets too dark. | Here the lions learn the skill of the week. Rewarded with a sticker of achievement and recognition at the next Pack Meeting. You can see other Den's in the background. | Each Den learns age appropriate things to make them a better adult. Of course is all disguised as Fun. Here our Kindergarten Lions add their name and paw print to an introduction poster. | Our Wolf Den is learning about the magic of the Cub Scout Sign (Wolf Ears). Once a leader puts up the Sign, all other are frozen and can't even fidget, not to mention speechless. | | | | | Pack 566 Tigers are eager to learn new things. Our Dens use the National BSA Cub Scout handbook as a basis for learning. | Even well into the meeting the Tigers interest is kept Our Pack lighting keeps the table bright as darkness comes. | Our 4th grade Webelos 1s learn first aid. Cubs learn they can save their own parents. | Pack 566 has their own power station to power the lights for Den and Pack Meetings. |
Pack 566 Pack Meeting (2nd Thursday of the Month) Entire group meets.Pack 566 Covid19 Protocols: Every guest 12 and over fully vaccinated, Temp check, washing hands, masks, socially distanced family groups, and being outside.
Pack 566 has a Pack Meeting to recognize what are Cubs have been doing in the last month and recognize their progress in achievements. We try to have all our cubs come up and speak before the group as this is a great way to gain public speaking skills required for management and leadership roles as an adult. Are Cubs are gaining self confidence as they earn their different requirements and then get applause at the pack meeting for doing so.Pack 566 takes Covid very seriously. Every guest 12 and over is fully vaccinated, in masks, and distanced by family clusters and small spaced out groups. | | | | Notice the foot powered sink in the lower right corner to wash our hands with soap. Kids 9 and under are not suppose to use hand sanitizer. | As it gets dark we try out our first attempt of stage lights. Already working on version 2. Note the Cub standing on the stool is talking to the group. | At first some new cubs are a bit shy. Here we have a new cub helped by his parent. The cub whispers the answers to his parent and the parent acts as a megaphone to the group. | Pack 566 is the only pack giving out custom patches for their events. Here 40 folks receive their patch for the back of their shirt for going on the hike last weekend. |
Pack 566 Hike in local forest, Sep 4th, 2021 Covid19 Protocols: Temp check, washing hands, masks, socially distanced family groups, and being outside.
Pack 566 completed a hike in the forest just miles from our homes. The pack was assisted by leaders from our older scout Boy and Girls Troops Units. The pack introduced new families to trail etiquette. Our nature expert Nancy, the Scoutmaster of Troop 566 Girl Troop explained the nature we saw. At the half way point the pack provided trail mix to refuel our young cub scouts. Being a warm day at a clearing in the trail cubs were given watersquirt guns to have a friendly battle with the rare case of all sides were happy with the outcome.
| | | | Wait! Wait! I found a bug! Come check this out! Eeeeww!!! Isn't this great! | What do you mean the trail goes over this tree stump? Yep, just follow me.... | Such a warm day to take a hike. Lucky there is plenty of shade. Wow, we got loaded squirt guns! | Socially distanced by families. Not exactly a single file line. At least it is a wide trail. | | | | You would think a herd of wild cub scouts would drive off all wildlife along the trail. However, the local animals are use to it. | There is at least one who beats to a different drummer. | With Social Distancing we are going to need a longer log and wide angle lens. Take a break and refuel with Pack 566 Trail Mix and plenty of water. | | | | | | A parent from Troop 566 in the red shirt brings up the rear. Also carries first aid, gorp for all, water guns for all and the important papers. | Parents get to be a kid again in Pack 566. Come join us and be young again! Pack 566 hiking is NOT getting from Point A to B. Its about exploring and looking at nature. | An easy hike for cubs and parents. Don't worry about being spread out, the front, middle, and end have walkie talkies. | King of the Stump! | Cub Scout 1: ITS ALL ARROUND ME!! ITS ALL ARROUND ME!!! Cub Scout 2: What is? What is? Cub Scout 1: ...TREES! | Pre Covid Events best show what is coming.
Pack 566 Pinewood Derby Trials Jan 24th 2019 Each year Pack 566 holds a Pinewood Derby. This is a race of cub-built 7-inch wooden race cars. Here at the trials we help install wheels and make the cars maximum weight of 5.000 ounces. Then Cubs race them and tweak for maximum performance. | | | | So our Pinewood Derby Chairman works with all the King's Horses and All of the King's Men to " remember how all the electronics go together. | A view of our Pinewood Track. Professionally made by craftsman. | Cubs wait in line to race their. cars at the trails. This helps to tweak for speed. | At end of Trials cars are in the pits and ready for tomorrow's big race |
Pack 566 Pinewood Derby Clinic Dec 2019 Each year Pack 566 holds a Pinewood Derby. This is a race of cub-built 7-inch wooden race cars. As many families do not have wood tools, expertise, or supplies our Pack sponsors a drop in clinic.
| | | | Adults first route out the bottom of each car and drill better axle holes with power tools. | Next cubs are shown ideas for design and they choose. | Then begins the sawing and sanding. So much sanding... | The cubs chose from a dozen colors of paint. Cubs are given tips on spray painting. Cubs then paint their cars. |
Pack 566 Visit to Alcatraz Prison Nov 2019
| | | Over 70 of us meet and take the Ferry to Alcatraz Island and Prison. A wonderful day! | Not much room in a an Alcatraz cell. | Once on the island we break into small groups and explore the prison and island. |
Pack 566 Raingutter Regatta Nov 2019
| | | Cubs shape, assemble, paint and decorate their boat. The fleet is in! | Cubs Huff and Puffing propel the boats. Some choose to use a straw to focus their breaths. | Here are our winners for each grade level. Tigers, Lions, Bears, Webelos Ones, Webelos Twos |
Pack 566 Family Camping Trip at San Luis Reservoir Sep 2019 | | | We borrow gear from. our older scout unit Troop 566. We usually cook as a group. It takes lots of gear. | Our 5th grade scouts attempt. to set up their tents on their own. This spring they will be joining our older Scouts Boy and Girl Troops 566. | Mr. L is often caught being knotty. Cubs learn several knots to last a lifetime. Our cubs learn knots in a fun way with stories, trivia, and knot safety. |
| | | Making Peach Cobblers. We teach parents how to and then to small groups of cubs. | The final product. 6 Cobblers made each . with 3 quarts of peaches. Add some whip cream. | We teach our cubs cooking skills. Skill like shopping for brands, taste testing, knife safety and use, food safety, prep, cooking, being ready . at one time, staying clean and doing the dishes. |
| | | All our cubs perform skits in front of all. This teaches public speaking and confidence. This leads to future leaders. | Everyone enjoys some campfire songs. With CA fire danger we elected not to have a fire. We had strong wind and cold temps and hot chocolate and warm peach cobblers were hits. | We always find time to teach outdoor skills. BSA helps make us safe, skilled, and environmentally friendly in the great outdoors. |
| | | Our 5th grade Webelos Twos are cooking French Toast. It hard to keep the large griddle full at all times. We use warming ovens to keep the food warm until all is ready for all 75 of us to eat. | Our 4th grade Webelos Ones are cooking bacon. Even our vegetarian cubs want to take a turn. | On he way home we stop at the Visitor Center. Here we learn they let water during the day to make electricity and pump it back at night. This picture is an impeller for one of the 14 combo generator/pumps. |
WOW! PACK 566 is an official EARLY ADOPTER of FAMILY CUB SCOUTING (Boys and Girls welcome!!!)Cub Scouts has always been a family affair. In pack 566 of old many sisters have participated in the program, less the formal awards. Siblings have their own racing division in the Cub Scout Derbies (Pinewood, Raingutter). BSA has taken another step forward in opening membership. We applaud this as the program is wonderful and can easily serve all youth. Although the initial design is for separate female dens we can easily see coed dens. Pack 566 is an official EARLY ADOPTER of FAMILY CUB SCOUTING and now accept all youth in mixed boy/girl dens. What is Cub Scouting?Cub Scouts is part of Boy Scouts of America, one of the largest youth organizations in the United States. Cub Scouts now serves boys and girls from kindergarten through fifth grade* Pack 566 is an official FAMILY CUB PACK so both Boys and Girls are welcome to share the fun equally.* Note that the Cub Scout grade level is such that you advance the day after school gets out (early June) to the next grade level.On Oct 11th, 2017 BSA announced that girls will be invited to join the Scouting adventure starting with Cub Scouts and advancing through all the way to Eagle Scout*.Older siblings can join Troop or Crew 566. the Scouting Troop program serving boys (girls in Feb 2019) aged 11 to 18. The Crew serves boys and girls aged 14 to 21. Unlike other youth activities lasting just a few months each year, participation in Scouting can be ongoing through adulthood providing experiences, friends, and fun.LIONS - The Kindergarten ProgramPack 566 was a charter member of the Lion Kindergarten program. Now after 6 years it is now mainstream Cub Scouts.. Pack 566 is proud to offer the Lion program to Saratoga / Cupertino/West San Jose and surrounding area families. Kindergarten is an exciting time for both youth and parents. Boys move from home centered activities into the public world. Mom and Dad meet many more families in the neighborhood and expand their participation in the community. LION and Cub Scouting can help with this transition providing a safe, consistent, and fun environment outside of school. Boys and parents participate together in the program. Unlike most other activities, participation in Scouting can continue through to adulthood. The LION program takes only a few hours each month and has very reasonable costs. Click on the "More Lion Info" link under the Lion in the left margin for more information. What do Cub Scouts Do?Cub Scouts have fun with other kids! We play sports, build things like race cars, space rockets, tool boxes, and miniature catapults. We play games and have contests. We perform skits, sing songs, and tell jokes. We explore our community by taking field trips to local places. We perform service in our community. We go on overnight trips that the general public does not have access to do like staying overnight on a submarine or an air craft carrier. We have summer day camps and weekend camping trips. We have fun all year long for many years. Check out links in the left margin. Where do our members live?Our PackOur Pack's core area is spread in the triangle formed by HW280, Saratoga-Sunnyvale Road (aka DeAnza) and Saratoga Ave and surrounding areas. Why parents should have their children join Pack 566!It will be great fun and a positive experience. Den and Pack activities are something to look forward to providing a happy place outside of the pressures of school. Cub Scouts will give your children a head start in life. They will have a core group of local friends with whom they can participate in terrific activities in a safe and supervised environment. They will keep these friends for many years to come. Their social skills will improve and they will learn to be a team player as well as a team leader. Their exposure to foods, cultures, ideas, and more will widen. Respect will be given and received. Your children will be introduced to much more of life as the experience of the group usually exceeds that of an individual parent's knowledge, comfort base, or time commitment allows. Cub Scouts can serve as the "village" that will contribute to your children's growth. Why Parents should be involved!There are no paid positions in a Cub Scout Pack. We are all volunteers, mostly serving our own children at the same time. Parents benefit from the adult social experience as you meet many other local parents. Be young again as you work with children. Use your specific knowledge and life experience to teach children in an informal setting. Make the Pack and the community as a whole better with your involvement as others do the same for your children.Use the menu on the left to learn more about Pack 566
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