Cub Scout Pack #297
|
Blue and Gold Banquets
Most Cub Scouts celebrate Scouting Anniversary Week in February with a "birthday party" called the blue and gold banquet. In nearly all packs, the blue and gold banquet is the highlight of the year. It brings families together for an evening of fun and cheer. It's often the pack meeting for February. The purpose of the blue and gold banquet is to celebrate the pack's anniversary, thank pack leaders and other adults who have helped the pack, and inspire the leaders, Scouts, and parents. Packs often like to invite former members and other Scouting or community leaders to take part in their blue and gold banquet. The banquet can be like a regular pack meeting, with songs, skits, stunts, and awards. Or it can be something different and a little more special. Your pack may decide to bring in an entertainer such as a magician or a storyteller. Or you could have a video or slide show of what the pack did over the past year. A good banquet needs lots of planning. Most packs begin to plan at least two months ahead of time.
|
|
Send mail to
info@cvcpack297.org with
questions or comments about this web site. Proud sponsors of Cub Scout
Pack #297 include
The Church of
Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints,
Symphony Homes,
Real Estate One SHs,
and Preferred Mortgage, Home
of Loan John. Copyright © 2007 Cub Scout Pack #297. Serving
Auburn Hills, Lake Orion, Oakland Township, Oxford, and Rochester Hills.
|