In today's episode of pen mail, I share recent acquisitions that include a vintage Sheaffer Balance, a Waterman 55 in red ripple, a Waterman C/F, and a vintage official Cub Scouts pen.
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Showing posts with label Cub Scouts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cub Scouts. Show all posts
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Thursday, September 19, 2013
Cub Scout Service Project
In our Cub Scout pack, we have been discussing getting a service
project going, and in actuality, we have been working on it personally
for a while now. When I went to a leadership and planning meeting in
our council for an upcoming Cub Weekend Campout, it was brought up
about wanting a simple service project for the Scouts that weekend in
which to participate. A few ideas were tossed about but we were a bit
more pragmatic and prepared with the concept since we were already
planning it.
The idea we had for a service project is simple. A lot of people travel, stay at hotels, get free samples in the mail, etc. of toiletry items. Nursing homes, homeless shelters, women's shelters, halfway houses, etc. have need of these basic items. I personally have collected an entire box full of these items. Items such as toothpaste, razors, toothbrushes, small bar soap, shampoo, conditioner, hand lotion, and the like are often needed and are easy to obtain. Whenever I stay in hotels, I get more of these than I personally ever use. My dentist gives me a small toothpaste sample and toothbrush every six months that I rarely use, since I have an abundance of these items in the house. Homeless shelters and women's shelters in particular have said that they prefer the travel size items since most people who stay are short term.
Well, the idea struck a chord with the council director and it looks like the entire Tuscarora Council will be having boys participate in this project. October 18-21 is our camping weekend, and so is our target for the large collection day. In our pack, we had planned on this being an ongoing project.
If you would like to help out with this project, feel free to pass along any travel items, samples you get in the mail, hotel provided toiletries, etc. on to John Dolan, Sharon, or myself. We already have established contacts with a few organizations and they have expressed the need and willingness to receive donations. Of course, anything you may pick up besides travel items would also be appreciated and welcomed.
Below is a picture of just some of the items I have collected over the past few years that have filled a Moist and Meaty dog food box. Anything you can help out with would be appreciated.
The idea we had for a service project is simple. A lot of people travel, stay at hotels, get free samples in the mail, etc. of toiletry items. Nursing homes, homeless shelters, women's shelters, halfway houses, etc. have need of these basic items. I personally have collected an entire box full of these items. Items such as toothpaste, razors, toothbrushes, small bar soap, shampoo, conditioner, hand lotion, and the like are often needed and are easy to obtain. Whenever I stay in hotels, I get more of these than I personally ever use. My dentist gives me a small toothpaste sample and toothbrush every six months that I rarely use, since I have an abundance of these items in the house. Homeless shelters and women's shelters in particular have said that they prefer the travel size items since most people who stay are short term.
Well, the idea struck a chord with the council director and it looks like the entire Tuscarora Council will be having boys participate in this project. October 18-21 is our camping weekend, and so is our target for the large collection day. In our pack, we had planned on this being an ongoing project.
If you would like to help out with this project, feel free to pass along any travel items, samples you get in the mail, hotel provided toiletries, etc. on to John Dolan, Sharon, or myself. We already have established contacts with a few organizations and they have expressed the need and willingness to receive donations. Of course, anything you may pick up besides travel items would also be appreciated and welcomed.
Below is a picture of just some of the items I have collected over the past few years that have filled a Moist and Meaty dog food box. Anything you can help out with would be appreciated.
Labels:
Cub Scouts,
donations,
homeless,
service project,
shelters,
toiletries
Saturday, January 26, 2013
My son John won Pinewood Derby again this year
For the second year in a row, my son, John, has won the Pack 95 (Smithfield, NC) Cub Scout Pinewood Derby. Last year he made a New England Patriots car. This year he made a skateboard out of his block of wood. Not only did he win first place in the races, he won the award for Most Original Design. John is the one in the middle.
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