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Indian Waters Council - Boy Scouts of America - Columbia, South Carolina
Cub Resident Camp
Cub Resident Camp is a short-term, themed camping experience designed to introduce Cub and their parents to a summertime camping event. It is 4 days and 3 nights of exciting and adventurous activities that will make lifetime memories.  All activities, crafts and games will follow this theme. Parents, this is Cub Scouting at its best. Activities will include swimming, boating, archery, nature lessons, arts and crafts, Belt Loop instruction, advancement, campfire programs, games, and much, much, more. The cost for Cub & Webelos Scouts $95 per Scout; Leader/Parent fee $40 per adult. Fees includes all meals, materials, T-shirt, and a special patch.

Cub Resident Camp is available to any currently registered Tiger, Wolf, Bear or Webelos I scout and their adult partner. All Cubs, except Webelos, must attend with an adult partner. Webelos coming with their Pack may attend with a 3:1 youth to adult ratio.


2010 "Pirates of the Murraybean" Resident Camp
July 1 - 4, 2010


Fee Schedule:
Cost is $95 per scout and $40 per adult.
(All meals, crafts, program supplies, a patch and a T-shirt will be included in the fee.)

Before April 16, 2010 - $25 per person registration deposit due
May 14, 2010 - Additional $50 per Scout due, final $15 for leaders/parents due with name, shirt size, & contact info for each participant
June 11, 2010 - Final payment of $20 per Scout due, (This payment is waived only if Scout is signing up for Day Camp AND Webelos Waters or Resident Camp)

For any questions, contact Will Hall at 750-9868 or wihall@bsamail.org

The Pirates of the Murraybean Resident Camp will be held on the shores of Lake Murray at Camp Barstow.
The camp will begin on Thursday, July 1st. Check in time is 4:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m.
The camp will end on Sunday morning July 4th by 10:00 a.m.
 
 
Last updated: Sunday, June 27, 2010 - 20:28


 
 
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