HERMON — Hermon-DeKalb Cub Scout Pack 144 held a carnival that was open to scouts and the public Jan. 18. About a dozen non-scout families came to enjoy a variety of activities including Nerf gun …
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HERMON — Hermon-DeKalb Cub Scout Pack 144 held a carnival that was open to scouts and the public Jan. 18.
About a dozen non-scout families came to enjoy a variety of activities including Nerf gun marksmanship, mini-golf putting, tin can knock down, face painting, photo booth, duck pond, paper airplane making/flying, and fortune telling.
Tickets were awarded and prizes given out along with refreshments.
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Ben Kotz living a dog's life. Photo submitted by Darcie Velez.
“Happy with their success, Pack 144 wishes to make this an annual affair,” said Darcie Velez, committee chair of Scout Pack 144.
Cub Scouts is for boys and girls ages 5-10.
“Cub Scouts helps support families by providing ready-made opportunities for children and parents to do things together. Children are taught values consistent with good citizenship, character development, and physical fitness. Cubs are taught to do their best and to be helpful to others. Scouting teaches family values and works to strengthen family relationships with the Cub Scout,” Velez said.
For more information, call 315-884-0215 or minidarcie@yahoo.com .