17th

Venturing’s Summer’s Last Bash

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The Leonard & Marjorie Williams Family Scout Reservation is the location for the Central Florida Council Summer’s Last Bash on August 20 – 22, 2010.  This is open to all Venturing Crews and Ships.  The fee for the weekend is $30 and includes Friday night crackerbarrel, Saturday breakfast, lunch, dinner, and crackerbarrel, and Sunday breakfast.  It also includes use of the facilities including the campsite, bathroom with hot showers, pool, and wonderful dining hall.  Some camp sites still have tents, but most do not, so bring your own, just in case.

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Extravaganza 2010

Central Florida Council Extravaganza 2010 at Camp La-No-Che

Visit http://www.camplanoche.com for details.

Extravaganza 2010 features 8 different Treks, choose a Trek and you’re set. Scouts will enjoy a structured program filled with lots of challenging and exciting programs.

Daniel Boone Adventure: Features a Turkey shoot, wild game food tasting, taxidermy demonstration, Archery, Rifle, Black powder and Shotgun target shooting. Scouts will also get a brief Hunters Safety overview as well as a Native American weapons experience. The “Big Bang” finishes the weekend, as Scouts watch demonstrations of large caliber weapons!

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11th

Native American Day

February 6th, 2010  Camp LaNoChe

    For the first time in history Tipisa Lodge of the Order of the Arrow is opening up the Tipisa Native American Weekend for Cub Scout participation.  For all you Cub Scouts and Cub Scouters who would like a taste of Native American Culture, Saturday, February 6th, will be Native American Day at Camp La-No-Che.  Your registration of $19 includes Native American classes in making a choker, Seminole pottery, and other Native crafts.  Cub Scouts will learn how to use Native American weapons including bows, blow darts and tomahawks. 

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11th

WinterFest Adventure

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WinterFest Adventure January 29-31,2010 at Camp Lanoche on the Leonard and Marjorie Williams Family Scout Reservation

WinterFest is a brand new camping experience we hope your Pack takes the opportunity to attend that has program designed for Tiger/Wolf/Bear and Webelos.

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11th

Trading Post Renovations Started

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The Jack Jennings Trading Post at Camp La-No-Che is currently changing management to be operated by the Central Florida Council instead of the National Supply Division.  The Jack Jennings Trading Post will be closed to allow time for the change over, renovation of store and purchasing of our merchandise.  We expect the merchandise side to be closed until a time to be determined in February 2010.  The Jack Jennings Trading Post Concession Stand is expected to be open starting January 29, 2010.

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TIPISA NATIVE AMERICAN

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TIPISA NATIVE AMERICAN WEEKEND February 5-7 at Camp La-No-Che

·      Native dancing, singing, and food

·      Crafts like beadwork, and moccasin making

·       Trading booths and vendors

·      Tomahawk throwing, blowgun shooting, and atlatl spear throwing

·      Even a full-blown pow-wow!

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14th

Fun with Son: Jurassic Pack

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image0031Are you still searching for a campout to complete your Jurassic Pack Theme? STOP LOOKING Because we have your answer. Fun with Son: Jurassic Pack April 17-19 @ Camp La-No-Che.

No need to worry your self with planning another camp out!

We have got you covered.

There will be Jurassic Themed activities along with:

·        BB Guns

·        Archery

·        Swimming

·        And other Cub Scout Activities

For more weekend information Click here!

Click here now to register your FAMILY for the April Fun with Son: Jurassic Pack!

 Click here now to register your DEN or Pack for the April Fun with Son: Jurassic Pack!

Click here to E-Mail your questions to camp!

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02nd

HELP NEEDED at LaNoChe

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120HELP NEEDED – OA Members and any able body Scouters Camp Site 13 (now 19) workday at Camp La No Che. This Saturday 4/4/09 at 8:30am. Come for the morning or afternoon or all day, any time giving is a big help.
Building 5 new structures and need you help. No special skills needed. Can bring a hammer and gloves. Lunch in Dining Hall. Please call and let me know if you can make it. Thanks, Bob Voegele 407.221.6263

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13th

BSA Camping & Outdoor Program

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Central Florida Council BSA Camping & Outdoor Program

 

 

Additional information and registration for these programs may be found on www.camplanoche.com or www.cfcbsa.org.  Also, they may contact Camp Office or Program Services.   Thanks!

 

Cub Scouts:   

·        District Cub Scout Outdoor Program Announcements & District Day Camps Promo

·        Council Spring Events at Camp La-No-Che

o   Fun with Son:  March 27-29 & April 17-19 – Cub Outdoor Program

o   Cub Spring to Spring:  April 3-5, 2009 – Spring Theme activities for Cubs.

o   Cub Summer Explosion:  May 29-31, 2009 – Cub Kick off for Summer plus fun

 

Boy Scouts:

·        Boy Scout Extravaganza Camp:  February 27-March 1.  Still openings where Boy Scouts participate in Treks enhancing skills and having fun.

·        Camp Joy Eagle Encampment:   June 7-12, 2009.  Air Conditioned Eagle Encampment where Scouts work on Eagle Merit Badges.

·        Camp La-No-Che Summer Camp:  Eight weeks of summer camp working on merit badges; adventure treks and outdoor fun.  June 7 – July 26.  To register, please call Camp La-No-Che office to reserve campsites and get merit badge registration id.

·        Camp La-No-Che Summer Provisional Camp:  During summer camp, individual scouts can participate on own with Provo troop at Camp La-No-Che under trained adult leadership.  Online registration will start March 1 or contact camp.

·        Camp La-No-Che Eagle Week:  July 19-25, 2009.  Scouts work on eagle required merit badges at camp plus they may work on other merit badges and participate in summer camp events.

·        Boy Scout NYLT:  August 3-9, 2009 at Camp La-No-Che. 

 

Venturing: 

·        Venturing/Exploring Super Weekend:  February 20-22, 2009.  Outdoor events and fun at Camp La-No-Che.

·        JROTC Camp Weekend:  April 24-26, 2009 at Camp La-No-Che. 

 

Training:

·        Safety Weekend:  April 24-26, 2009 at Camp La-No-Che.  Safety training for CPR/First Aid; BSA Lifeguard; NRA Certification; Cub Scout BB Gun/Archery Range Training and Climbing Instructor & Instructor in Training.

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09th

La-No-Che Spring Camping

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Camp La-No-Che On The Leonard and Marjorie Williams Family Scout Reservation. What to know before you go:Register Early! All events have a maximum capacity, so please register early. Due to high attendance, there is no admittance without advance registration. Fees are refundable (but not transferrable) if the Scout Service Center is notified by 5 p.m. on Thursday, the day before the event. Fun For the Family!
Cub Scout weekends are available to any Scout and their family members (no pets, please).
Other stuff.
LaNoChe ScLaNoChe Scout Campout Camp

You will need to bring:
Sleeping bags/blanket
Flashlight
Personal items
Rain gear
Insect repellent
Lawn chairs (optional)
Cooking equipment
(if you plan to prepare your own meals at the campsite)
Personal tent
(or you may use a camp tent)

ALCOHOL IS NOT PERMITTED! Smoking is permitted in designated areas only. Firearms, weapons and fireworks are not permitted. The Jack Jennings Trading Post offers hot dogs, pizza, candy, ice cream, drinks, craft items, patches, Scout merchandise, t-shirts, and sundries.

Detach form and fax to: 407-889-4406
You will be placed with your Pack as long as the Pack number is on your registration form.
Event check-in begins at 4:30 p.m. and ends at 9 p.m. Weekend events run rain or shine.
In the event of inclement weather, indoor activities are planned. If rain is predicted, please bring ponchos. Ponchos are available for purchase at the Jack Jennings Trading Post.

Canoeing at La-No-Che

Canoeing at La-No-Che

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Central Florida Council
Boy Scouts of America
Wayne Densch Scout Service Center
1951 S. Orange Blossom Trail, #102
Apopka, FL 32703
407-889-4403
www.cfcbsa.org
2009
CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE REGISTRATION FORM – ONE EVENT PER FORM PLEASE.

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    The Boy Scouts of America stands for a set of principles. These principles have a lot of staying power. The values you learn as a Scout are like a compass. They can help you find your way through difficult and sometimes unchartered terrain. The principles of Scouting give you a sense of what’s important. I feel I owe the Boy Scouts a great deal, both personally and professionally. — Bill Bradley, former U.S. Senator, New Jersey

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