Michigan Crossroads Council - Fall Camporall Hosted by Chief Okemos District


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Fall Camporall Hosted by Chief Okemos District

Event Details

All Scouts are invited to a fun filled camping experience at our Fall Camporall with a Fishing Derby, Conservation, Slingshot and more!

The adventure begins on Friday night for all Scouts BSA/Venturers, Webelos/AOL and Cub Scouts.  This camping extravaganza will focus on many advancements, Scouts BSA can earn their Fishing Merit Badge, NOVA and potentially earn conservation hours as well. Scouts BSA can also work on their Camping and Cooking merit badges while at camp. All Cub Scouts can earn rank requirements and electives with stations for:

· Slingshot

· Conservation

· Safety

· Champions for Nature

· Math

Cub Scouts (Lions to Bears) will have the opportunity to earn up to 7 of their belt loops for their respective ranks, Webelos and Arrow of Light Scouts will have the opportunity to earn up to 7 of their pin(s).

Scouts of all ages can participate in the fishing derby.

And don't miss Chief Okemos' FIRST ever Motley Chew on Saturday night, prepared by the Scouts in the Troops!

We will have separate camping locations for both Cub Scouts (K-5th grade) and Scouts BSA (11-17 year olds).

Scoutmasters; be prepared to hand out information about your troop (meeting times, locations, special events your troop does and contact information).

Cubmasters, AOL Den Leaders and AOL parents; be prepared to collect information from local Scoutmasters, ready to accept your crossovers in 2025!

Per Guide to Safe Scouting; Parents of Kindergarten (Lions) and 1st grade (Tigers) Cub Scouts are required to be present at all times during this event.

Packs and Troops are responsible for breakfast Saturday morning with their units. 

District is providing Cracker Barrel Friday night, lunch on Saturday and breakfast on Sunday. 

Troops (Packs can join too, if desired) are providing dinner Saturday night. Motley Chew is an event that anybody with an empty stomach looks forward to. Food is prepared by our units, who are welcome to bring or make their own dishes to serve and compete in our cooking contest. There are different categories from which units can enter their various dishes and no unit can enter more than one dish in the same category. The cooking contest categories are:

·        Appetizer

·        Side Dish

·        Main Dish

·        Dessert

Each entry is judged by our daring volunteer judges and will base their score on a number of factors including presentation (e.g. name and appearance), and taste. We ask each judge only for an overall score for each entry based on their satisfaction. Awards will be given out for the entry with the highest overall score.

Make sure you bring your mess kits!!! 

 

When & Where
Burchfield Park
Friday 10-04-2024 5:00 PM ET to
Sunday 10-06-2024 12:00 PM ET Past
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