Cub Scout Pack 44

Billings, Montana

 

Aims of Scouting: Character Development, Citizenship Training, and Personal Fitness.

 

CHARTERED ORGANIZATION OF BIG SKY PARENTS OF CUB SCOUTS

 

 

 

October 2007

 

  • Corn Maze                            

  • Hay Rides

  • Pumpkins

  • And, other fun stuff...

This event will be a family gathering at 2:00 p.m., and then become a Pack Meeting once we begin the hay rides, etc.  Make arrangements to car pool as families.

 

The Pack will pay for $2.00 of the Scout's admission price of $4.00.  So, families should be prepared to pay the other $2.00, and other family members will be able to participate for the $4.00 group rate.

 

Directions to J & K Farm, Laurel, Montana.

Take highway 90 to Laurel, take the Laurel turn off for Highway 212, and go South towards Red Lodge.  Go across the Yellowstone River Bridge and proceed roughly 3.5 miles.  Then, look for mile marker 50 on the left hand side of the road.  In roughly 100 yards, you will see the farm to the left and turn left into J & K Farms. Phone numbers, in case you get turned around and find yourself in Rockville...  Jerry and Karen Krug - 628-7592 or 855-7926.

 

Click, Get Directions, for more detailed directions...

 

 

Gathering together, we beaded for a while.

 

        

 

We began with signing in and flags, of course...

     

 

Then we prepared for our journey to the corn maze and pumpkin patch with a few cheers and stories...

 

  

 

Heard from our District Executive, and about our Popcorn Sales!

 

  

 

And, Leaders gathered Dens...

 

 

 

Then we set out for the Hay Ride, and off to the Corn Maze...

 

  

 

And, while we waited for the next hayride we hung out, had a tug-o-war and did other stuff...

 

     

 

 

         

 

We headed into the Maze, picked up a lot of pumpkins and had a great time!

 

 

        

 

   

 

                         

 

 

 

 

King Arthur presides the Round Table.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Last modified: 11/09/08.