Chippewa Valley Council - 2024 Spring Camporee

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2024 Spring Camporee

Event Details

 

Chippewa Valley Council Spring Camporee
Nature Discovery and Service Weekend
Beaver Creek Reserve
Fall Creek, WI | May 17 – 19


Join us for the CVC Spring Camporee, hosted by Timber Rivers District at Beaver Creek Reserve. Troops will have the opportunity to explore the 400 acre property, the Nature Center, and provide service to Beaver Creek Reserve. There will be plenty of Scouting spirit, fellowship and even a cooking competition.

Stay tuned as more information is released.

Schedule

Friday Night:

  • 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM Troop Check-in/Camp Set-up
  • 8:00 PM Leaders' meeting at HQ/ First Aid Building (SPL's & Scoutmasters)

Saturday:

  • 7:00AM to 8:30 AM Wake up and breakfast with your troop
  • 8:00AM-8:45AM Late registrations and check-in
  • 8:45 AM Flag Ceremony
  • 9AM-12PM Conservation & Service projects
  • 12:00PM-1:30PM Lunch with your Troop
  • 1:30-4:30PM Explore Beaver Creek Nature Center and Hiking Trails, and Merit Badge Programming 
  • 5:00 PM Closing Flag Ceremony
  • 5:15-6:30 PM Dinner with your troop
  • 7:00 PM Cooking Competition
  • 8:30PM-9:15 PM Campfire Program and Awards
  • 10 PM Lights out

Sunday:

  • 7:00AM-11:00AM Breakfast with your troop and "Leave no Trace" Check Out

Merit Badge Programming:

  • Animal Science
  • Fish & Wildlife
  • Horsemanship
  • Bird Study
  • Nature

Service Projects:

Possible service projects include, but not limited to(exact projects will be determined closer to the event by BCR staff):

  • Building birdhouses
  • Trail improvements
     

Each Scout will need to bring Work Gloves and Safety Glasses. If you do not have these please contact Kora Lang: kora.lang@scouting.org

About Beaver Creek Reserve:

Beaver Creek Reserve offers 400 acres of diverse habitats to explore filled with a variety of plants and animals. Upland woods, river bottom forests, wetlands and savannah areas are all found at Beaver Creek Reserve. Bordered by the Eau Claire river with two small trout stream that run through the property, there is an abundance of flora and fauna to be discovered. Nearly 9 miles of hiking trails wind their way through their 400 acres.

Scouts can find maps for the hiking trails at the Nature Center and should check out the Discovery Room while visiting the Nature Center.

 

 

2024 Spring Camporee Fees
  YOUTH ADULT
Early Bird Rate
Registered & paid before 11:59 p.m. Tues 5/14/23.
$15 $15
Regular Rate
Registered before 11:59 p.m. Thurs 5/16/23.
$20 $20
Walk-In Rate $25 $25
When & Where
Spring Camporee
Beaver Creek Reserve
Friday 05-17-2024 5:00 PM CT to
Sunday 05-19-2024 11:00 AM CT
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