For those planning on marching with the pack in the annual Lilburn Christmas Parade, here are details of the event:
Pinewood Derby work day
Saturday, Dec. 19 has been chosen as work day to get the Pinewood Derby track and equipment ready for the 2016 race.
If you are able to help with the renovation and repair work, please contact Lance Wallace or Cubmaster Matt McKenny for details and directions.
Harvest for the Hungry food drive begins Saturday
Please reserve time the next two Saturdays to participate in the Harvest for the Hungry food drive, Pack 564’s annual service project in conjunction with Troop 549, Pack 549, Mountain Park United Methodist Church and the Lilburn Cooperative Ministry to help feed our neighbors in need.
Den leaders have been asked to choose neighborhoods in which to distribute empty grocery bags on Saturday, Nov. 7, along with a note asking for donations of non-perishable groceries to go to the Lilburn Co-op.
Dens will return to those same neighborhoods on Saturday, Nov. 14 after 10 a.m. to pick up filled bags and deliver them to the Lilburn Co-Op, 5329 Five Forks Trickum Rd SW, Lilburn, GA 30047.
New this year, we will also be staffing booths at the Kroger at Five Forks and Rockbridge accepting drop-offs there. If you are unable to help your den distribute bags because of scheduling conflicts, this is a great way to be of service. We’ll be accepting donations from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. on Sunday, Nov. 8 and from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 14. You can sign up for a shift now at Signup Genius.
This is an important project that helps feed our neighbors in need. According to Feeding America, the nation’s largest domestic-hunger relief agency, more than 106,000 Gwinnett County residents go without consistent access to food at least part of the year.
Additionally, it may help fulfill advancement requirements for some ranks.
Popcorn sales, pickup info
Den leaders will be picking up popcorn orders next weekend (Nov. 14) from Lance Wallace. Please contact your den leader for instructions on receiving your Scout’s order.
At the November pack meeting, prizes will be awarded to the top overall and top door-to-door seller, Lance Wallace and perhaps other leaders will get a pie or two to the face from the top sellers, and all scouts who met minimum sales goals will be entered into a raffle for the grand prize, a tablet computer.
You’ll also hear how we did overall this year compared to last year.
Lad and Dad Cake Bake: New rules to know about
The November pack meeting is less than a week away, which means it’s time to start thinking about your entry in the annual Lad and Dad Cake Bake!
New rules are in effect this year requiring that cakes be made of predominantly edible materials. They’ll also be sampled, although taste will not be taken into account as part of the judging.
Because they’ll be sampled at the pack meeting, cakes should also include a list of any potentially allergic ingredients. Parents, please assume all cakes contain allergens unless they’re specifically labeled allergen free.
As always, Tigers can enter cakes illustrated any way they and their adult partners please. Other scouts must enter cakes decorated to one of four themes: Scouting, holidays, sports or transportation.
For full rules and inspiration, please visit the Lad and Dad page of the website!
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