Showing posts with label Blue and Gold Banquet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Blue and Gold Banquet. Show all posts

Saturday, October 4, 2014

Themed Blue & Gold Banquet Table Decor 2014

More I Spy, Theme-Style:

Can you find the following:  Invitation, Table Setting, Centerpiece, Menu, Pre-Opener, and Take-Home
What can the cubs make in advance? What parts of their rank achievements can they pass off by doing so?











Blue & Gold Colored Table Settings 2014

Can you find the following:  Invitation, Table Setting, Centerpiece, Menu, Pre-Opener, and Take-Home
What can the cubs make in advance? What parts of their rank achievements can they pass off by doing so?








Cake Contests

 For the Blue & Gold Banquet (Or Scout Birthday Bash) many packs enjoy having a cake decorating contest made by the cub scout with one of his parents.






 Some are given a theme, others aren't.









I've seen these contests for other special events, like a Pack summer family barbecue or Pinewood Derby.







In October's RT,previewing February's Blue & Gold elements, we had a cake decorating contest.


 The cakes were awarded with these paper ribbons, which can be printed in color or in black and white, and THIS is the link to 32 of these ribbons.







Here are some of the entries.








You can auction them off to make some money, or you can use them as the evening's refreshments!






Friday, October 3, 2014

Stock Up In October

Halloween offers up items to use all year for decorations and award ceremonies.  Stock up now on:


FANGS for Bobcat, Wolf, or Bear teeth to "catch their prey": Find this ceremony Here



FACE PAINT for your Painted Face Ceremonies:  Webelos Painted Face Ceremony


CAULDRON for Arrow of Light Ceremony with colored water and dry ice: Mesmerize them Here
MINI CAULDRONS to put awards in for March St. Patty's theme or October Halloween theme, or other.


CHEAP, UNIQUE ITEMS for appreciation awards: Silly Award examples ... so you can make up your own, or den doodle treasure box items.


CHARACTER HATS / COSTUMES / PIRATE EYE PATCHES to wear as Class C Uniform to Pack Meeting or for a ceremony.

CHOCOLATE GOLD COINS for themes: Pirate, St. Patty's, Rainbow (Faith/Compassion), Treasure Hunts, Circus or Carnival, etc.

CANDY and TINY TOYS for carnival prizes, pinatas, relay prizes, den doodle treasure box, or emergency den/pack treats.



Thursday, October 2, 2014

November Blue & Gold Meal Planning

Planning the Blue and Gold Banquet, which is held in February to celebrate the birthday of BSA, ought to start in November.

February's Core Value is always Resourcefulness.  Remember to use your resources. This could be a talented party coordinator or decorator, a neighborhood comedian or entertainer, or rice or extra lumber. What is already available to your pack for free or a great savings?

It is highly suggested that the Pack Committee chooses a theme and Blue & Gold Banquet Committee, which can be made from cub parents and a Pack Committee member. The Pack Committee gives the Blue & Gold Banquet Committee the date, chosen theme, number of expected guests, expectations for the night, and the budget.

Whether the Pack Committee or a Blue & Gold Committee plans the occasion, here's a handout to assist in meal planning and theme ideas, here is a handout.

 Blue & Gold Meal Planning

Appreciation Awards

RECOGNITION and APPRECIATION AWARDS
For those who help your DEN or PACK
Not just for Blue & Gold.
(Found in GSLC Cub Scout Pow Wow 2012 book)
BLEEDING BLUE AWARD: FOR THE PERSON WITH THE MOST BOYS IN CUB SCOUTS

It's nice to be sure that every person in cubs gets an award at the Blue & Gold Banquet, including the adults who serve in Cub Scouts.  However, it is best to also include at least one appreciating award at every pack meeting.

"Everyone deserves to be recognized no matter how large or small the contribution. When people feel appreciated they are more likely to help in the future. It makes them feel important and that they matter!

When saying thank you to someone, be sure to be specific in the thanks and pinpoint what and how they helped you the most. Saying thanks in a traditional way is always better than not at all, but if you want to express your thanks in a more unique or silly way, it may be a bit more memorable for the recipient."

Here are two lists I have found of ways to say "thank you".
    Appreciation 101
    Appreciation 102




Cake Contest Awards

Look what burlapanddenim.com designed for you!  Thank you, burlapanddenim.com!
Many packs have a tradition of a Cub w/Mom or Cub w/ Dad cake contest for the Blue & Gold Banquet in February, with the cakes being displayed, voted, judged, awarded, and then eaten for dessert.  It's hard, sometimes, to come up with awards for each cake. Click HERE for a PDF with 32 prize ribbons to print and award. 

Tuesday, September 30, 2014

Luau Blue & Gold Banquet

This year the Banquet responsibilities were assigned according to what could pass off rank requirements or electives:

WOLF:
A12f  Make a poster for a Cub Scout project or a pack meeting
E9a    Help with a party: Planning the party, scenery, decorate/setup the room, serve the food, and clean up.

BEAR: (details below)
9a,b,c Make cookies, snack, and a dinner side dish
15b,c  Play two organized games with your den and select a game that your den has never played. Explain the rules. Tell them how to play it, and then play it with them.
18d  Write an invitation to someone
24d   Tell two people they have done a good job (make a thank you note)

WEBELOS:
Craftsman - to make 4 useful things (non-wood) each out of different material: Centerpieces for the tables (*volcano centerpiece, *tiki hut centerpiece, *big feather palm tree centerpiece, *paper palm tree centerpiece, *totems by decorating cereal and oatmeal boxes with faces, *coconut boats by halving coconuts and make a sail by gluing a construction paper triangle to a bamboo skewer, *turn a pineapple into a candle holder, palm tree, or flower vase)  and to make paper leis that they can place around the necks as people arrive with an "aloha"... in other words our greeters.

As a SKIT: All cubs will perform the Haka. (Can be found under the "Songs" tag.)


BEARS, Continuted from above:

I was looking for an invitation for Polynesia that looked masculine for the boys to make.  What I came up with was a Tiki Totem (made with an empty toilet paper roll).

1. I drew out the size rectangle on a piece of paper that would be needed to wrap around an empty t.p. roll, 5 1/2 inches by about 4 1/4 inches.  Two fit on one 8 1/2 x 11 paper. Then I searched Tiki Totem patterns.  Once I found a pattern I liked, I clicked on the picture to make it big on my screen, then I traced it onto typing paper inside the designated rectangle and filled in the pattern to the ends of the rectangle.

2. I traced over my lines with a black sharpie to make the lines crisp and easily seen.  Then I photocopied onto tan paper, since the totems were made out of wood.  When the boys cut out the rectangles, they left a 1/2 inch to the side so that they could overlap the paper when they wrapped it around the t.p. roll to glue it.

3.  I made a 1 1/2 inch slit in the mouths for the tongue.  I typed all the invitation information onto paper to fit within the 1 1/2 inch wide tongue, and printed it on pink paper.  The boys glued the tongue into the mouth before wrapping the rectangle around the t.p. roll.

For the activities:

Surfing: a surf board with a dad on each end to hold while boys attempt "surfing" with dads moving the surf board around... mattress underneath of course.

Tititorea: Click Maori stick game and Tititoria (the game starts at 0:37) to watch - a rhythm game challenge with a partner from New Zealand. To keep the sticks light-ish, we will use lenths of PVC pipe.

'Ulumaika: Similar to bowling, this game (pictured above) used to be played with slices of green breadfruit called ulu or round disc rocks rolled between wooden stakes outdoors in the grass, but it can be played indoors by rolling a tennis ball between two 2-liter soda bottles full of water.

Limbo: We just happen to have 6-ft bamboo sticks at our house, so I'll use them, but you could use a length of wide ribbon or a broomstick or PVC pipe.

Your Hawaiian Name:  The Hawaiian alphabet has 13 letters: five vowels (long and short: A, E, I, O, U) and eight consonants: H, K, L, M, N, P, W, and one being a glottal stop shown as ' (called 'okina in Hawaiian).  All Hawaiian word end with a vowel.  Write your first name as close as you can with only these letters and ending with a vowel, then wear it on your name tag.

CookiesPolynesian Cookies  (one recipe suggested the nuts are optional)
 OR         Crispy Coconut-Oatmeal Cookies
SnacksPolynesian Snack Mix
 OR        Tiki Snack Mix
Side DishesHawaiian Baked Beans
 OR        Pineapple Fried Rice with Ham

CUBMASTER:   I will give each boy receiving any award a lei with the awards attached and say "Ho'omaika'i", which is "Congratulations" in Hawaiian. I'll have the mother's pin on a lei also, and have the boys put the lei on their mom.  Click Polynesian Cub Scout Rank Advancement Ceremonies for the ceremonies I actually plan on carrying out. Here are some more Hawaiian words if you'd like to find ways in your ceremonies or evening to use them.  This is My Aloha Ceremonies that I am actually going to use tonight at our Blue & Gold, if you want a peak and it can help you in some way.
     For ceremonial decorations:  I will use cardboard tubes from the middle of new carpet rolls (from Home Depot, Lowes, and Ogden Carpet or any carpet company) to make the posts for a hut, and I'll make big palm or banana leaves out of green butcher paper (or maybe I'll get light tan and cut it in strips for a grass hut) for the lean-to-type one-slant roof. [I ended up renting two green grass table skirts from Royal R Rentals in Lehi for $1 each, folded them, and laid them and taped them across the roofing, which was a cardboard frame and plastic covering.] Of course, the leaves or grass will need to have plastic or a frame structure for it to be tacked to. It's still a thought in process. I have a plastic bamboo-print table cloth.  I will put this on the ground, covering a folded blanket used for padding, and have the cub scouts kneel on it.
   

Thursday, September 25, 2014

Eagle Can

Special thanks shout out to Debbie Wood from Eagle Mountain, UT for this idea!
The idea is that every boy take something home from Blue & Gold.  
Or, you could give this as a graduation to boy scouts gift.
 
Take a #10, which can be purchased at the LDS Cannery for about 90cents and then
10 cents for the lid. Then you can rent the sealer from the cannery, Free rental.
Decorate the can and put the CubScout Name on the lid. 
Put inside the can a letter from the Cub Scout's parents, bishop, den leader, and cub master. She also included a poem and a small token/trinket. 
The idea is that the Cub Scout receives this can but cannot open it. There are only two conditions where the boy can open it; 1. if the Boy receives his Eagle or 2. if the Boy graduates from High school.
On the top of the can it says: " I CAN! I CAN! I CAN get my Eagle and when I do I CAN open my CAN."

Monday, July 21, 2014

Build-A-Certificate

 HERE are 93 Scouting and Cub Scouting certificates- some horizontal and some vertical - (13 that are only for Cub Scouts, but many others that work for Cub Scout Awards, as well) that you personalize and print from your computer.  Check them out!