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Cub Scout
Day Camp
PIRATES OF THE PUSHMATAHA
Camp
Seminole June, 2004 |
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Tether ball is always a big hit,
especially with help from camp staff. "Now, this is a
ball...........". |
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Junior NBA stars practice
between Day Camp events. |
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When the Cubbies arrive, they're
a wild bunch. |
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After a week of learning new
skills, they're perfect little gentlemen. |
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Knot tying skills, one of the
first steps toward everything else is scouting. Adult volunteers,
this one an EMT, really help make everything work. |
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Staffers get the full attention
of the scouts during the courses. |
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More lessons learned from
veteran staffers. |
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What a great setting. Cubs
seem to know when something important is going on, and they really
listen. |
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Part of the water skills area of
Camp Seminole. Swimming from the pier is huge fun on a hot day. |
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Camp staffer (with appropriate
pirate headgear) keeps a close eye on the water activities. |
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Flags were at half-mast during
this session of camp, to honor the memory of President Ronald Reagan,
who passed away the week prior. |
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Photos courtesy of Terry Coggins, ACM
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