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Ingawanis Adventure Base
   2021 Summer Camp
     Program Guide
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Welcome to Ingawanis Adventure Base!
This summer is going to be one for the books and we
are thrilled to share all the new and exciting additions
to our Summer Camp program! Whether this is your
first summer or you have been coming to camp for
years, you will not want to miss this unforgettable
experience. We hope to see these new activities
become staples at Ingawanis Adventure Base.

You have asked and we have answered. This
summer we have looked at all aspects of our
program including daily programs, staff, camp
culture, food and the spirit of camp. We have heard
your requests and have taken action to ensure we
not only meet but exceed your expectations!

In this Program Guide, we will be covering all the ins and outs of what to expect during
your week(s) at camp. From new activities to the daily schedule, we will cover
everything you need to know about our program. On the next page, you will find a
“Table of Contents” that will show you where to start your journey in this guide. If you or
your camper is attending a Cub Scout Resident Week you will only need to review the
section regarding Cub Scout Resident Week and the section specific to your week at
camp. Keep in mind that this Program Guide covers Lions, Cub Scout, Webelos and
Scouts BSA Weeks.

Now flip to the next page and get reading! We can’t wait to see you this summer.

   -   Whitney Jensen | Ingawanis Adventure Base Camp Director
   -   Melanie Mellinger | Ingawanis Adventure Base Camp Program Director

Winnebago Council                            2                 Ingawanis Adventure Base
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Table of Contents
Welcome to Ingawanis Adventure Base! ...................................................................................................... 2

Table of Contents .......................................................................................................................................... 3

2021 Calendar ............................................................................................................................................... 4

Cub Scouts Day Camps 2021 ......................................................................................................................... 5

   Cub Scouts Day Camp 2021 (June 12th) – Campers of the Caribbean ..................................................... 7

   Cub Scouts Twilight Camp 2021 (June 13th) – Space Camp ..................................................................... 8

Cub Scouts Resident Camp 2021 .................................................................................................................. 9

   Cub Scouts Resident Camp 2021 Week 1 (June 17th – 20th) – High Seas Adventure .............................. 16

   Cub Scouts Resident Camp 2021 Week 2 (June 24th – 27th) – Storylands & Pages of Seuss .................. 17

Webelos Resident Camp 2021 .................................................................................................................... 18

   Webelos Resident Camp 2021 Week (June 28th – July 1st) – Scout Safari .............................................. 24

Scouts BSA Resident Camp 2021 ................................................................................................................ 25

   Scouts BSA Resident Camp 2021 Week 1 (July 11th – 17th) – Ingawanis Invasion .................................. 39

   Scouts BSA Resident Camp 2021 Week 2 (July 18th – 24th) – A Magical Week .................................... 40

CIT Programs ............................................................................................................................................... 41

   CIT 1 (Cub Scouts Weeks) ....................................................................................................................... 42

   CIT 2 (Webelos & Scouts BSA Weeks) ..................................................................................................... 43

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2021 Calendar

                                                  JUNE 2021

WK0

WK1
                                                                       Theme: High Seas Adventure

WK2
                                                                        Theme: Storylands & Pages of Seuss

WK3
                      Theme: Scout Safari

                                                  JULY 2021

WK3

WK4

WK5                                                                    Theme: Ingawanis Invasion –Survival Camp

WK6                                                                    Theme: A Magical Week

WK7

      (Themes of the week will not change the program that is offered, it is a way to enhance the overall experience
                          of our campers. All “classic” camp activities will remain the same.)

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Cub Scouts Day Camps 2021
        Ingawanis Adventure Base
             Program Guide

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Schedules

                             Cub Scout Day Camp Schedule (Saturday June 12th)

              8:00-      9:00-       10:00-      11:00-        12:00-     12:30-    1:30-     2:30-       3:30-
                                                                                                                     4:30
              9:00       10:00       11:00       12:00         12:30       1:30     2:30      3:30        4:30
                                                                                              Trading
                                                              All Camp
 Group 1                  Crafts    Slingshots   Archery                             Swim     Post &     Climbing
                                                               Game
                                                                                              Games
                                                                                              Trading
                                                              All Camp
 Group 2                  Crafts    BB Guns      Archery                             Swim     Post &     Climbing
                                                               Game
                                                                                              Games
             Check-In,                                                                        Trading
              Flags &                                         All Camp                                              Closing
 Group 3     Opening
                         BB Guns     Archery     Climbing
                                                               Game       Lunch      Swim     Post &      Crafts
                                                                                                                      Flag
               Songs                                                                          Games
                                                                                    Trading
                                                              All Camp
 Group 4                 Climbing     Crafts     BB Guns                            Post &     Swim      Archery
                                                               Game
                                                                                    Games
                                                                                    Trading
                                                              All Camp
 Group 5                 Archery    Climbing      Crafts                            Post &     Swim      BB Guns
                                                               Game
                                                                                    Games

                           Cub Scout Twilight Camp Schedule (Sunday June 13th)

            12:00-        1:00-       2:00-       3:00-        4:00-      5:00-     6:00-      6:30-      7:30-      8:00-
             1:00         2:00        3:00        4:00         5:00       6:00      6:30       7:30       8:30       9:00
                                                                                                         Trading
                                                                                   All Camp
Group 1                   Crafts    Slingshots    Archery      Swim                           Climbing   Post &
                                                                                    Game
                                                                                                         Games
                                                                                                         Trading
                                                                                   All Camp
Group 2                   Crafts     BB Guns      Archery      Swim                           Climbing   Post &
                                                                                    Game
                                                                                                         Games
            Check-In,                                                                                    Trading     Flags &
             Flags &                                                               All Camp
Group 3     Opening
                         BB Guns     Archery     Climbing      Swim      Dinner     Game
                                                                                               Crafts    Post &      Closing
              Songs                                                                                      Games      Campfire
                                                                                                         Trading
                                                                                   All Camp
Group 4                  Climbing     Crafts      BB Guns      Swim                           Archery    Post &
                                                                                    Game
                                                                                                         Games
                                                                                                         Trading
                                                                                   All Camp
Group 5                  Archery     Climbing      Crafts      Swim                           BB Guns    Post &
                                                                                    Game
                                                                                                         Games

          Winnebago Council                                     6                   Ingawanis Adventure Base
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Cub Scouts Day Camp 2021 (June 12th) – Campers of the Caribbean
  (Themes of the week will not change the program that is offered, it is a way to enhance the overall
           experience of our campers. All “classic” camp activities will remain the same.)

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Cub Scouts Twilight Camp 2021 (June 13th) – Space Camp
  (Themes of the week will not change the program that is offered, it is a way to enhance the overall
           experience of our campers. All “classic” camp activities will remain the same.)

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Cub Scouts Resident Camp 2021
     Ingawanis Adventure Base
          Program Guide

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New Activities Coming This Summer!
All Camp Dance & Pool Party
We are bringing back our Pool Party and kicking it up a notch!!
Not only will we be having our Saturday Pool Party, but we are making it bigger and
better by introducing the Saturday Night Dance! This event consists of a pool party, pool
belly flop contest, open trading post, and a dance! Campers are welcome to take a dip
in the pool or dance the evening away while enjoying their favorite pop!

The Official IAB Cubmaster Belly Flop Contest
All adult leaders are welcome to compete and sacrifice their bellies for the amusement
of their Scouts. The winner will receive an autographed prize from the aquatics staff,
bragging rights, and the pride of making the biggest splash,
loudest smack, and most stylish belly flop on this side of the
Cedar River.

Participants are encouraged – but not required – to prepare
something “stylish” to spice up their belly flop! (Costume ideas:
Buzz Lightyear, Jedi Knights, and Roman Emperors, or
something to fit the week’s theme, just to name a few)

Dance Party
Along with our Pool Party, for those who may not want to get their feet wet… Music,
trading post, dancing and socializing will be happening on the Parade Field or in the
Dining Hall (COVID/weather permitting). The Trading Post will also be open during the
dance to get those last-minute snacks and merchandise!

Chapel
Morning Chapel will be provided at Chapel by the Ingawanis Adventure Base Chapel
Team on Friday and Saturday morning (7:30-7:45) before flags. This is a great way to
start your day with some inspiration and motivation to do your best! This is not a
required event, but IAB and the Winnebago Council invite all individuals of faith to
participate in this calibration of reverence.

Stage Night
Put on a show, no talent required! Stage Night is our version of an all camp talent show.
Campers are welcomed and encouraged to sign up and perform their favorite talent.
This could be singing their favorite song, telling jokes, dancing, solving a Rubik’s Cube
in under a minute or anything in between. All performances should be Camp
Appropriate and follow the BSA rules and guidelines. Campers that are not preforming
an act in the show will get the opportunity to support their fellow scouts by cheering
them on and getting a once in a lifetime show! Signups will open in the Dining Hall on
Thursday at dinner and will close Friday after lunch.

Winnebago Council                           10                 Ingawanis Adventure Base
New Additions Coming This Summer!
We have heard your suggestions and are making some additions to offer a more
organized, exciting and fresh experience for our campers!

STEM Lab
Introducing the Ingawanis Adventure Base STEM Lab! The STEM Lab opens the
possibility of new Merit Badges including but not limited to Robotics, Movie Making,
Photography, and Digital Technology.

Trading Post
This summer we are opening our new Trading Post and have a ton of fun new
merchandise to go along with it. Stop in to grab a slushie or pop while browsing through
our newest additions.

Ingawanis Camp Staff
Our Ingawanis Adventure Base Camp Staff are so excited to meet you and your
campers! This year each unit will be assigned a Camp Staff that will help be a sort of
“liaison” throughout the week. You will receive a Camp Staff trading card for each Scout
to keep, with three fun facts about your Camp Staff at Check-In. Your Camp Staff can
sit with your unit at meals, evening programs and campfires. They will be there to
answer questions, offer service throughout the week and be the unit’s hype leader to
ensure your Scouts get an unforgettable experience during their week at Ingawanis
Adventure Base.

Entrance Sign
A huge thank you goes out to our wonderful volunteers as well as Camp Caretaker,
Colin Devine Meyer, for their work on finishing the new Ingawanis Adventure Base
signs. Their ingenuity and the great looking signs from Print Innovations, LLC made a
huge impact on beautifying the entrance of our camp! We look forward to having these
signs welcome many campers in the present and future!

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Cub Scout Resident Camp Schedule (Thursday - Sunday)

THURSDAY                                                  FRIDAY

4:00 – 7:00          Check In/Camp Tours/Swim Checks      7:00               Reveille
7:00 – 7:30          Expectations                         7:30-7:45          Chapel
7:30 – 8:00          All Camp Game                        7:45 – 8:00        Flags
8:00 – 9:00          Opening Welcome Campfire             8:00 – 9:00        Breakfast
10:30                TAPS/Lights Out                      9:00 – 11:00       Program Block A
                                                          11:00 – 12:00      Open Program
                                                          12:00 – 1:00       Lunch
                                                          1:00 – 3:00        Program Block B
                                                          3:00 – 5:00        Program Block C
                                                          5:00 – 5:45        Prepare for Dinner (Field Uniform)
                                                          5:45 – 6:00        Flags
                                                          6:00 – 7:00        Supper & All Camp Photo
                                                          7:00 – 9:00        Stage Night
                                                          9:00               Campsite Time
                                                          10:30              TAPS/Lights Out

SATURDAY                                                  SUNDAY

7:00                 Reveille                             7:00               Reveille
7:30-7:45            Chapel                               7:45 – 9:00        Continental Breakfast
7:45 – 8:00          Flags                                9:00               Check out
8:00 – 9:00          Breakfast
9:00 – 11:00         Program Block A                                      SEE YOU NEXT YEAR!
11:00 – 12:00        Open Program
12:00 – 1:00         Lunch
1:00 – 3:00          Program Block B
3:00 – 5:00          Program Block C
5:00 – 5:45          Prepare for Dinner (Field Uniform)
5:45 – 6:00          Flags
6:00 – 7:00          Supper
7:00 – 8:30          Dance/All Camp Pool Party
8:30 – 10:00         Closing Campfire
10:30                TAPS/Lights Out

          Winnebago Council                                12               Ingawanis Adventure Base
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Stations will be 2-hour long sessions; participation in the activity is “Doing your best” so all
scouts will walk away with the requirements completed for the Adventures listed. Cubmasters
will receive a list of requirements complete at the August roundtable.
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Ecology
Scouts will participate in a one– foot hike as well as a mile
hike all while discussing, plants, animals, nature, and how we
protect the natural gifts of earth.
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Aquatics
Scouts will engage in fun water activities as well as learn
about proper lifejacket use, swimming techniques, canoeing
and lifesaving techniques to help drowning swimmers while remaining safe themselves.
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STEM
Scouts will take part in many scientific experiments to make discoveries
involving static electricity, germ theory, and physics.
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Shooting
Scouts will take aim at the range with BB guns, bows and arrows, as well as
sling shots in order to learn safe handling, focus, and discipline on the range.
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Climbing
Scouts will have the opportunity to explore their comfort zone on the small
climbing wall and strive to achieve new heights on the large climbing wall.
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Scoutcraft
Scouts will learn about the basics of wilderness survival, including fire-starting
using non-conventional methods, cleaning water in emergency situations, and
creating shelter from natural materials.

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Open Program Time
Open Program time will allow all Cub Scouts to explore everything Ingawanis Adventure
Base has to offer. This means all program areas will be open for Scouts to explore and
visit.

Staff Sponsor NEW*
Our Ingawanis staff do a lot to help make camp possible, and we
want to help make sure they look sharp and feel prepared to
provide a strong program to every scout that comes to camp this
summer. Looking professional is just the beginning! If you are
interested in sponsoring the Ingawanis Camp Staff T-Shirts for the
summer, please contact Whitney Jensen or Melanie Mellinger at
the Scout Office for more information.

Closing Campfire
The closing campfire relies on the performances of the Scouts and Cubmasters in each
Pack. Packs should plan on coming to camp prepared with one song or skit for the
closing campfire. Add to the Scouting spirit in camp, plan and practice at your Pack
meetings before camp or ask your Camp Staff for help during the week. Once the unit
performances have concluded, the Ingawanis Camp Staff will finish off the evening with
a special ceremony on friendship.

Provisional Campers
A Provisional Scout is a Scout who wants to
attend camp a different week from when their
Pack comes, or Scouts who want to attend
Ingawanis when their Pack may have chosen to
attend a different summer camp. This is also a
great opportunity for campers who may want to
spend more than one week at camp! On arrival
at camp, Provisional Campers will be joined with
other Provisional Campers and given an
Ingawanis Adventure Base Camp Staff that will
be supervising and staying with the group of
campers throughout the week. As for daily schedules and operations, Provisional
Campers will get the exact same experience as Scouts attending with a Pack. The only
difference is that Provisional Campers will be meeting a new group of friends and the
Camp Staff will take the place of the Cubmaster.

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Cub Scouts Resident Camp 2021 Week 1 (June 17th – 20th) – High Seas
                               Adventure
  (Themes of the week will not change the program that is offered, it is a way to enhance the overall
           experience of our campers. All “classic” camp activities will remain the same.)

Winnebago Council                                 16                   Ingawanis Adventure Base
Cub Scouts Resident Camp 2021 Week 2 (June 24th – 27th) – Storylands &
                             Pages of Seuss
  (Themes of the week will not change the program that is offered, it is a way to enhance the overall
           experience of our campers. All “classic” camp activities will remain the same.)

Winnebago Council                                 17                   Ingawanis Adventure Base
Webelos Resident Camp 2021
       Ingawanis Adventure Base
            Program Guide

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New Activities Coming This Summer!
All Camp Dance & Pool Party
We are bringing back our Pool Party and kicking it up a notch!!
Not only will we be having our Saturday Pool Party, but we are making it bigger and
better by introducing Saturday Night Dance! This event consists of a pool party, pool
belly flop contest, open trading post, and a dance! Campers are welcome to take a dip
in the pool or dance the evening away while enjoying their favorite pop!

The Official IAB Cubmaster Belly Flop Contest
All adult leaders are welcome to compete and sacrifice their bellies for the amusement
of their Scouts. The winner will receive an autographed prize from the aquatics staff,
bragging rights, and the pride of making the biggest splash,
loudest smack, and most stylish belly flop on this side of the
Cedar River.

Participants are encouraged – but not required – to prepare
something “stylish” to spice up their belly flop! (Costume ideas:
Buzz Lightyear, Jedi Knights, and Roman Emperors, or
something to fit the week’s theme, just to name a few)

Dance Party
Along with our Pool Party, for those who may not want to get their feet wet… Music,
trading post, dancing and socializing will be happening on the Parade Field or in the
Dining Hall (COVID/weather permitting). The Trading Post will also be open during the
dance to get those last-minute snacks and merchandise!

Night Hikes
This very special program is only offered to Scouts BSA and Webelos resident camps!
Tuesday night our Camp Staff will be providing each unit an exciting new program
called Night Hikes! Campers will get the opportunity to talk with some local owls, learn
about night vision, super hearing and smell, Triboluminescence and finally understand
the science behind the Headless Horseman! To ensure we can reach out maximum
night vision all lights, including light up watches, flashlights and phones, should be left at
the campsite or put away. Your Camp Staff will have all the necessary supplies.

Chapel
Morning Chapel will be provided at Chapel by the Ingawanis Adventure Base Chapel
Team on Tuesday and Wednesday morning (7:30-7:45) before flags. This is a great
way to start your day with some inspiration and motivation to Do Your Best! This is not a
required event, but IAB and the Winnebago Council invite all individuals of faith to
participate in this calibration of reverence.

Winnebago Council                            19                  Ingawanis Adventure Base
Stage Night
Put on a show, no talent required! Stage Night is our version of an all camp talent show.
Campers are welcomed and encouraged to sign up and perform their favorite talent.
This could be singing their favorite song, telling jokes, dancing, solving a Rubik’s Cube
in under a minute or anything in between. All performances should be Camp
Appropriate and follow the BSA rules and guidelines. Campers that are not preforming
an act in the show will get the opportunity to support their fellow scouts by cheering
them on and getting a once in a lifetime show! Signups will open in the Dining Hall on
Monday at dinner and will close Tuesday after lunch.

                 New Additions Coming This Summer!
We have heard your suggestions and are making some additions to offer a more
organized, exciting and fresh experience for our campers!

STEM Lab
Introducing the Ingawanis Adventure Base STEM Lab! The STEM Lab opens the
possibility of new Merit Badges including but not limited to Robotics, Movie Making,
Photography, and Digital Technology.

Trading Post
This summer we are opening our new Trading Post and have a ton of fun new
merchandise to go along with it. Stop in to grab a slushie or pop while browsing through
our newest additions.

Ingawanis Camp Staff
Our Ingawanis Adventure Base Camp Staff are so excited to meet you and your
campers! This year each unit will be assigned a Camp Staff that will help be a sort of
“liaison” throughout the week. You will receive a Camp Staff trading card for each Scout
to keep, with three fun facts about your Camp Staff at Check-In. Your Camp Staff can
sit with your unit at meals, evening programs and campfires. They will be there to
answer questions, offer service throughout the week and be the unit’s hype leader to
ensure your Scouts get an unforgettable experience during their week at Ingawanis
Adventure Base.

Entrance Sign
A huge thank you goes out to our wonderful volunteers as well as
Camp Caretaker, Colin Devine Meyer, for their work on finishing the
new Ingawanis Adventure Base signs. Their ingenuity and the great
looking signs from Print Innovations, LLC made a huge impact on
beautifying the entrance of our camp! We look forward to having these
signs welcome many campers in the present and future!

Winnebago Council                          20                 Ingawanis Adventure Base
Webelos Resident Camp Schedule (Monday - Thursday)

MONDAY                                                    TUESDAY

4:00 – 7:00          Check In/Camp Tours/Swim Checks      7:00               Reveille
7:00 – 7:30          Expectations                         7:30-7:45          Chapel
7:30 – 8:00          All Camp Game                        7:45 – 8:00        Flags
8:00 – 9:00          Opening Welcome Campfire             8:00 – 9:00        Breakfast
10:30                TAPS/Lights Out                      9:00 – 11:00       Program Block A
                                                          11:00 – 12:00      Open Programs
                                                          12:00 – 1:00       Lunch
                                                          1:00 – 3:00        Program Block B
                                                          3:00 – 5:00        Program Block C
                                                          5:00 – 5:45        Prepare for Dinner (Field Uniform)
                                                          5:45 – 6:00        Flags
                                                          6:00 – 7:00        Supper & All Camp Photo
                                                          7:00 – 8:30        Stage Night
                                                          8:30 – 10:00       Night Hikes
                                                          10:30              TAPS/Lights Out

WEDNESDAY                                                 THURSDAY

7:00                 Reveille                             7:00               Reveille
7:30-7:45            Chapel                               7:45 – 9:00        Continental Breakfast
7:45 – 8:00          Flags                                9:00               Check out
8:00 – 9:00          Breakfast
9:00 – 11:00         Program Block A                                      SEE YOU NEXT YEAR!
11:00 – 12:00        Open Programs
12:00 – 1:00         Lunch
1:00 – 3:00          Program Block B
3:00 – 5:00          Program Block C
5:00 – 5:45          Prepare for Dinner (Field Uniform)
5:45 – 6:00          Flags
6:00 – 7:00          Supper
7:00 – 8:30          Dance/All Camp Pool Party
8:30 – 10:00         Closing Campfire
10:30                TAPS/Lights Out

          Winnebago Council                                21               Ingawanis Adventure Base
Webelos Camp is for Webelos Scouts only! That means camp will be filled with Scouts 4th and
 5th graders to allow them to take on Adventures only available to Webelos Scouts. With 6
Adventures to earn as well as Shooting Sports Awards, this camp is certain to prepare you to
                                      rank up in 2021!

Winnebago Council                           22                  Ingawanis Adventure Base
Open Program Time
Open Program time will allow all Cub Scouts to explore everything Ingawanis Adventure
Base has to offer. This means all program areas will be open for Scouts to explore and
visit.

Staff Sponsor NEW*
Our Ingawanis staff do a lot to help make camp possible, and we
want to help make sure they look sharp and feel prepared to provide
a strong program to every scout that comes to camp this summer.
Looking professional is just the beginning! If you are interested in
sponsoring the Ingawanis Camp Staff T-Shirts for the summer,
please contact Whitney Jensen or Melanie Mellinger at the Scout
Office for more information.

Closing Campfire
The closing campfire relies on the performances of the Scouts and Cubmasters in each
pack. Packs should plan on coming to camp prepared with one song or skit for the
closing campfire. Add to the Scouting spirit in camp, plan and practice at your Pack
meetings before camp or ask your camp staff for help during the week. Once the unit
performances have concluded, the Camp Staff will finish off the evening with a special
ceremony on friendship.

Provisional Campers
A Provisional Scout is a Scout who wants to
attend camp a different week from when their
Pack comes, or Scouts who want to attend
Ingawanis when their Pack may have chosen to
attend a different summer camp. This is also a
great opportunity for campers who may want to
spend more than one week at camp! On arrival
at camp, Provisional Campers will be joined
with other Provisional Campers and given an
Ingawanis Adventure Base Camp Staff that will
be supervising and staying with the group of
campers throughout the week. As for daily
schedules and operations, Provisional Campers will get the exact same experience as
Scouts attending with a Pack. The only difference is that Provisional Campers will be
meeting a new group of friends and the Camp Staff will take the place of the
Cubmaster.

Winnebago Council                         23                 Ingawanis Adventure Base
Webelos Resident Camp 2021 Week (June 28th – July 1st) – Scout Safari
  (Themes of the week will not change the program that is offered, it is a way to enhance the overall
           experience of our campers. All “classic” camp activities will remain the same.)

Winnebago Council                                 24                    Ingawanis Adventure Base
Scouts BSA Resident Camp 2021
      Ingawanis Adventure Base
           Program Guide

Winnebago Council   25   Ingawanis Adventure Base
New Activities Coming This Summer!
Trail to First Class (TTFC)
We have taken a hard look at our T-1 program and revamped how it is structured. The
T-1 program is now called the Trail to First Class or TTFC. This program is a great
opportunity for newer Scouts to work on the key basics in their Road to 1st Class. This
year’s program will encompass both morning Merit Badge sessions and helping Scouts
learn a set list of new skills. Scouts can schedule a Merit Badge of their choice for the
afternoon block. Scoutmasters will receive a TTFC blue card with requirements Friday
before dinner. Staff will NOT sign off Scouts’ books and Scoutmasters are encouraged
to verify with the Scouts what material they retained.

Night Hikes
Monday night our Camp Staff will be providing each Troop an exciting new program
called Night Hikes! Campers will get the opportunity to talk with some local owls, learn
about night vision, super hearing and smell, Triboluminescence and finally understand
the science behind the Headless Horseman! To ensure we can reach out maximum
night vision all lights, including light up watches, flashlights and phones, should be left at
the campsite or put away. Your Camp Staff will have all the necessary supplies.

Friday Fun Night
We are bringing back our Pool Party and kicking it up a notch!!
Not only will we be having our Friday Pool Party, but we are making it bigger and better
by introducing Friday Fun Night! Friday Fun Night consists of a pool party, pool belly
flop contest, open trading post, and a dance! Campers are welcome to take a dip in the
pool or dance the evening away while enjoying their favorite pop!

The Official IAB Scoutmaster Belly Flop Contest
All adult leaders are welcome to compete and sacrifice their bellies for the amusement
of their Scouts. The winner will receive an autographed prize from the aquatics staff,
bragging rights, and the pride of making the biggest splash,
loudest smack, and most stylish belly flop on this side of the
Cedar River.

Participants are encouraged – but not required – to prepare
something “stylish” to spice up their belly flop! (Costume ideas:
Buzz Lightyear, Jedi Knights, and Roman Emperors, or
something to fit the week’s theme, just to name a few)

Dance Party
Along with our Pool Party, for those who may not want to get their feet wet… Music,
trading post, dancing and socializing will be happening on the Parade Field or in the
Dining Hall (COVID/weather permitting). The Trading Post will also be open during
Friday Fun Night to get those last-minute snacks and merchandise!

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Chapel
After the opening campfire on Sunday, campers are invited to join in on an evening
Chapel to get the week started right. Additionally, morning Chapel will be provided at
Chapel by the Ingawanis Adventure Base Chapel Team on Tuesday and Thursday
morning (7:30-7:45) before flags. This is a great way to start your day with some
inspiration and motivation to do a good turn daily. This is not a required event, but IAB
and the Winnebago Council invite all individuals of faith to participate in this calibration
of reverence.

Stage Night
Put on a show, no talent required! Stage Night is our version of an all camp talent show.
Campers are welcomed and encouraged to sign up and perform their favorite talent.
This could be singing their favorite song, dancing, solving a Rubik’s Cube in under a
minute or anything in between. All performances should be Camp Appropriate and
follow the BSA rules and guidelines. Campers that are not preforming an act in the
show will get the opportunity to support their fellow scouts by cheering them on and
getting a once in a lifetime show! Signups will open in the Dining Hall on Sunday at
dinner and will close Wednesday after lunch.

Tie Dye
On Tuesdays we wear tie dye! Show off your most colorful tie dye apparel on Tuesday in
preparation for our tie dye event! During and just after Evening Merit Badges on Tuesday
and Thursday we will be offering Tie Dye! Bring your own clothing to tie dye or buy
something from the Trading Post. We will have white Ingawanis Adventure Base shirts
available for purchase. We look forward to seeing all the creative designs that come out
of this new activity!

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New Additions Coming This Summer!
We have heard your suggestions and are making some additions to offer a more
organized, exciting and fresh experience for our campers!

Shotgun Range
You asked for it and we are thrilled to share that this summer we will be unveiling our
new shotgun range! We will have two high/low houses with a trap shoot in the middle.
Plus, there are seven stations for participant shooters. This will allow us to still sign off
on traditional merit badge requirements, while offering new opportunities for campers to
experience! If shooting sports is your thing, you will not want to miss this!

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STEM Lab
Introducing the Ingawanis Adventure Base STEM Lab! The STEM Lab opens the
possibility of new Merit Badges including but not limited to Robotics, Movie Making,
Photography, and Digital Technology.

Trading Post
This summer we are opening our Trading Post and have a ton of fun new merchandise
to go along with it. Stop in to grab a slushie or pop while browsing through our newest
additions.

Ingawanis Camp Staff
Our Ingawanis Adventure Base Camp Staff are so excited to meet you and your
campers! This year each unit will be assigned a Camp Staff that will help be a sort of
“liaison” throughout the week. You will receive a Camp Staff trading card for each Scout
to keep, with three fun facts about your Camp Staff at Check-In. Your Camp Staff can
sit with your unit at meals, evening programs and campfires. They will be there to
answer questions, offer service throughout the week and be the unit’s hype leader to
ensure your Scouts get an unforgettable experience during their week at Ingawanis
Adventure Base.

Entrance Sign
A huge thank you goes out to our wonderful volunteers as well as Camp Caretaker,
Colin Devine Meyer, for their work on finishing the new Ingawanis Adventure Base
signs. Their ingenuity and the great looking signs from Print Innovations, LLC made a
huge impact on beautifying the entrance of our camp! We look forward to having these
signs welcome many campers in the present and future!

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BSA Resident Camp Schedule (Sunday – Wednesday)

SUNDAY                                                            MONDAY
1:00 - 4:00              Check In/Camp Tours/Swim Checks          6:00-7:00         Polar Bear Swim/Mile Swim Practice
4:30                     Last Swim Test                           7:00              Reveille
4:30 – 5:15              Prepare for Dinner (Field Uniform)       7:45 – 8:00       Flags
5:15 – 5:45              Expectations & All Camp Photo            8:00 – 9:00       Breakfast
5:45 – 6:00              Assembly                                 8:30 – 9:00       SPL Meeting
6:00 – 7:00              Supper (Self Sufficient Units Welcome)   9:00 – 10:15      Program Block A
7:00 – 8:00              Campsite set up                          10:30 – 11:45     Program Block B
8:00                     SPL/SM Meeting                           12:00 – 1:00      Lunch
8:00 - 8:30              All Camp Game                            1:00 – 1:30       FOB
8:30                     Flags                                    1:30 – 2:45       Program Block C
8:30 – 10:00             Opening Welcome Campfire & Chapel        3:00 – 5:00       Open Program (Pool Open)
10:00                    Campsite Time                            5:00 – 5:45       Prepare for Dinner (Field Uniform)
10:30                    TAPS/Lights Out                          5:45 – 6:00       Flags
                                                                  6:00 – 7:00       Supper
                                                                  7:00 – 8:00       Magic Tournament/Geek Hour
                                                                  8:00 - 8:30       Prepare for Night Hikes (bug spray, put away
                                                                                    lights) & meet at Dining Hall
                                                                  8:30-10:00        Night Hikes
                                                                  10:00             Campsite Time
                                                                  10:30             TAPS/ Lights Out

TUESDAY                                                           WEDNESDAY
6:00-7:00                Polar Bear Swim/Mile Swim Practice       6:00-7:00         Polar Bear Swim/Mile Swim Practice
7:00                     Reveille                                 7:00              Reveille
7:30-7:45                Chapel                                   7:45 – 8:00       Flags
7:45 – 8:00              Flags                                    8:00 – 9:00       Breakfast
8:00 – 9:00              Breakfast                                8:30 – 9:00       SPL Meeting
8:30 – 9:00              SPL Meeting                              9:00 – 11:45      All Camp Program “Wednesday Lunch
9:00 – 10:15             Program Block A                          Extravaganza”
10:30 – 11:45            Program Block B                          12:00 – 1:00      Lunch (Self Sufficient Units Welcome)
12:00 – 1:00             Lunch                                    1:00 – 1:30       FOB
1:00 – 1:30              FOB                                      1:30 – 2:45       Staff/SM Games & CPR Demonstration
1:30 – 2:45              Program Block C                          3:00 – 5:00       Open Program (Pool Open)
3:00 – 5:00              Open Program (Pool Open)                 5:00 – 5:45       Meal Pick Up and Prep
5:00 – 6:00              Parent’s Night Dinner                    5:45 – 6:00       Flags
6:00 – 7:30              Parent’s Night Range & Tower Open        6:00-7:00         Supper – Cook in Campsite
7:30 – 7:45              Flags                                    7:30-9:30         Stage Night-Put on a show, talent not required!
7:45 – 9:00              OA Call Out Ceremony                     7:30              OA Ceremony
9:00 – 10:00             Evening Merit Badge & Tie Dye            8:00              TTFC under the stars overnight
10:00                    Campsite Time                            10:00             Campsite Time
10:30                    TAPS/Lights Out                          10:30             TAPS/Lights Out

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BSA Resident Camp Schedule (Thursday – Saturday)

THURSDAY                                                      FRIDAY
6:00-7:00            Polar Bear Swim/Mile Swim Practice       6:00-7:00          Polar Bear Swim/Mile Swim Practice
7:00                 Reveille                                 7:00               Reveille
7:30-7:45            Chapel                                   7:45 – 8:00        Flags
7:45 – 8:00          Flags                                    8:00 – 9:00        Breakfast
8:00 – 9:00          Breakfast                                8:30 – 9:00        SPL Meeting
8:30 – 9:00          SPL Meeting                              9: 00 – 10:15      Program Block A
9:00 – 10:15         Program Block A                          10:30 – 11:45      Program Block B
10:30 – 11:45        Program Block B                          12:00 – 1:00       Lunch
12:00 – 1:00         Lunch                                    1:00 – 1:30        FOB
1:00 – 1:30          FOB                                      1:30 – 2:45        Program Block C
1:30 – 2:45          Program Block C                          3:00 – 4:00        Program Clinic - Sign-off for requirements
3:00 – 5:00          Open Program (Pool Open)                 4:00 – 5:00        Campsite Prep/Mile Swim
5:00 – 5:45          Prepare for Dinner (Field Uniform)       5:00 – 5:45        Prepare for Dinner (Field Uniform)
5:45 – 6:00          Flags                                    5:45 – 6:00        Flags
6:00 – 7:00          Supper / Leader’s Appreciation Supper    6:00 – 7:00        Supper (Self Sufficient Units Welcome)
7:00 – 10:00         Evening Merit Badge & Tie Dye            7:00 – 8:30        Friday Fun Night/Dance/ Pool Party
10:00                Campsite Time                            8:30 – 10:00       Closing Campfire
10:30                TAPS/Lights Out                          10:30              TAPS/Lights Outs

SATURDAY
7:00                 Reveille
7:45 – 8:00          Flags
8:00 – 8:30          Continental Breakfast
8:30                 Check Out

                 SEE YOU NEXT YEAR!

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Program Offerings & Prerequisites List

Scouts should come to camp with a familiarity of the subjects they will be learning about
for the week. Merit Badge pamphlets are available for purchase at the Trading Post but
acquiring a book prior to camp is recommended. It is a good idea to bring a notebook
and pencil for each Merit Badge session. Scouts with more summer camp experience
should not expect to complete more than four (4) Merit Badges. It is not the objective
of camp to complete as many Merit Badges as possible, but rather to enjoy the
camp program and learn the skills naturally. This way of learning allows campers to
gain mastery of the skills learned. Scouts should not be disappointed with partially
completed badges from camp. A makeup Merit Badge day will be held July 25th for free
for Scouts to complete any Merit Badges they started at Ingawanis. More details to
come.

Some Merit Badges will have prerequisites. A prerequisite is something the Scout must
do before taking a Merit Badge, (i.e. you must have First Aid before taking Emergency
Preparedness) things that cannot be done at camp. For these Merit Badges a Scout will
receive a partial card and will have to complete it upon returning home. Notes can be
sent from a Merit Badge Counselor or Leader verifying the pre-requirements. If a Merit
Badge has an associated fee it will be collected during online registration.
    TTFC Scouts MUST register for a C block badge during online registration.
 We recommend they focus on Non-Eagle Required badges their first year at IAB!

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Prerequisites

               Area                       Block                 Prerequisites / Notes
              Aquatics
         Canoeing / Kayaking                A                 Blue swimmer, water shoes

               Rowing                       B           Strong enough to Row in Moving Water

              Swimming                     A/B                      Blue swimmer
                                                      Blue Swimmer, Swimming, Lifesaving, Long
          Lifeguard Training                C
                                                             sleeve shirt, pants to get wet
                                                     Blue Swimmer, Long sleeve shirt, pants to get
                                                      wet; 2nd Class – 7a, 7c; 1st Class – 9a, 9c;
              Lifesaving                    C
                                                     Must have Swimming Merit Badge. Must be at
                                                                 least 13 years of age.
               C.O.P.E
                                                        Recommended for 2nd year and older
              Climbing                      A         campers; Must be 13+ and comfortable with
                                                                      heights.
                                                        Recommended for 2nd year and older
             High Cope                      B         campers; Must be 13+ and comfortable with
                                                                      heights.
       Low COPE Teambuilding                C                      ALL WELCOME.
          Shooting Sports
           Rifle Shooting                  A/B                 $5 charge for ammunition
               Archery                     A/B                  $5 charge for arrow kit
          Shotgun Shooting                  C                 $20 charge for ammunition
                STEM
             Electronics                    A

    Digital Technology & Robotics           B                  Bring Cyberchip to camp

     Moviemaking & Photography              C        Bring device capable of photography and film
              Ecology
                                                      Bring your own pole and Tackle, 16+ needs
Fish and Wildlife Management & Fishing      A
                                                                fishing license, 5D, 6A
                                                       Bring a digital device capable of taking a
               Nature                       A
                                                         photograph to help with Identifications
               Forestry                     B
                                                         Recommended for older Scouts. Some
        Environmental Science              B/C
                                                          independent project work required.
              Bird Study                    C

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Scoutcraft
         First Aid            A                    Proof of reqs 1 and 2a
                                        Scouts should bring their own Compass and
Geocaching & Orienteering     A
                                                       GPS if they can.
                                       A good working knowledge of knots, lashings
        Pioneering            B
                                       and rope splicing are strongly recommended.
                                        Req 4 (Cooking at Home) and 5 (Cooking in
                                        campsite. If menu is presented to counselor
         Cooking              B
                                       by a self-sufficient unit and cooking is done in
                                         campsite req.5 can be completed in camp
                                             Req. 4b, 8cd and 9ab. A note from a
         Camping              C          Scoutmaster for prerequisites as well as a
                                                    copy of menu for 8cd.
                                        Req. 5; A survival kit should be made ahead
                                       of time and brought along to camp (or detailed
    Wilderness Survival       C
                                       photos of kit). Scouts will build and sleep in a
                                                        shelter at camp.
        Handicraft
                                          2nd year camper; earn Totin’ Chip, Kits
       Woodcarving            A
                                                      available at TP
                                          $5 charge for basic materials, more Kits
       Leatherwork            A
                                                      available at TP
    Space Exploration         B                $10 charge for model rockets
      Model Design            B
                                         Req 6 (a museum, art exhibit, art gallery,
            Art               C                  artists’ co-op, or artist’s
                                                        Workshop)
        Sculpture             C
      Skilled Trades
         Welding              A
        Plumbing              B
                                               $10 Charge for filters and oil
     Auto Mechanics           C         Scoutmasters, we will need cars and trucks
                                             for Scouts to do oil changes on!
  Evening Merit Badges
       Astronomy            Evening                  Nightly observation
         Chess              Evening
     Mammal Study           Evening
      Fingerprinting        Evening

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Open Program Time
Open Program time will allow all Scouts to explore everything Ingawanis Adventure
Base has to offer. This means all program areas will be open for Scouts to explore, visit,
and work on Merit Badges they have started (Scouts may not start new Merit Badges
during this time unless permission is given from the Merit Badge Counselor). Climbing,
Pool and Shotgun will both be available at the same time during open program this
year.

Trail to First Class (TTFC) Formally known as T-1
Trail to First Class is aimed at giving first year Scouts the full summer camp experience.
They will walk away with the skills necessary to complete many 1st and 2nd Class
requirements. Trail to First Class will run A and B blocks. Scouts will return with a TTFC
blue card showing what they accomplished during there week. Scoutmasters can then
go over it to check for retention. Scouts will be register for a C block Merit Badge.

Ingawanis Baden Powell Troop Award
The Ingawanis Baden-Powell Patrol Award was designed to promote Patrol Spirit and
Patrol unity within the Troop as well as encourage use of Patrol Method within the
Troop. All requirements for the Ingawanis Baden-Powell Patrol Award are to be done by
the entire Patrol as a group and worked on while in camp. Troops interested in pursuing
the award must pick-up an application in the Director’s Lodge. Once complete, the form
may be turned in to the Camp Commissioners or Program Director.

Adopt-a-Campsite
It is through the dedication of many of our Troops that our campsites have been
improved over the years. Please consider adopting and improving a site to make our
summer camp better! If a site has already been adopted, please feel free to contact us
prior to camp so that we may combine the efforts of our Troops in adopting, improving,
and caring for our sites. Signup to get project approved at the Director's Lodge!

Adopt-a-Cabin
It is through the dedication of many of our Troops that our cabins have been improved
over the years. Please consider adopting and improving a cabin to make our summer
camp better! If a cabin has already been adopted, please feel free to contact us prior to
camp so that we may combine the efforts of our Troops in adopting, improving, and
caring for our sites. Signup to get project approved at the Director's Lodge!

Staff Sponsor NEW*
Our Ingawanis staff do a lot to help make camp possible, and we
want to help make sure they look sharp and feel prepared to provide
a strong program to every scout that comes to camp this summer.
Looking professional is just the beginning! If you are interested in
sponsoring the Ingawanis Camp Staff T-Shirts for the summer,
please contact Whitney Jensen or Melanie Mellinger at the Scout
Office for more information.

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Gateway Contest
Every year, Troops coming to camp compete against one
another to build a gateway into their campsite. Will your Troop
win the gateway competition? Your gateway must be
completed by Thursday evening. The Gateway prize will be
awarded to the Troop with the best design and use of Scout
craft abilities.

Wednesday Lunch Extravaganza!!
After breakfast on Wednesday, we are inviting everyone to join us out at the south end
of camp to join in some fun. We will be showcasing some of our great programs. We will
have the climbing tower running all morning along with the rifle and archery ranges. We
may also offer other fun activities such as pedal cars, mountain bikes and hatchets. We
will be doing lunch under the shelters at OSI and running all activities from 9 am-Noon.
Lunch will be served at the OSI Shelters at Noon.

Geek Hour
We listened to the Scouts and have added a “Geek Hour” that will be held at the Dining
Hall on Monday nights. This is an opportunity to get together and play Magic the
Gathering™, Dungeons and Dragons®, board games, Ingawanis Eights (available for
purchase of your own deck at the Trading Post), Gaga Ball and any other games you
want to play. This will be a great fellowship opportunity for Scouts to interact with Scouts
from other units. We have a supply of other games as well. We may even have an
organized tournament that you can get into or just come and test your skills against
other Scouts! This will also include a Cracker Barrel for everyone. Scouts will be
responsible for all items they bring from home and Ingawanis Adventure Base and the
Winnebago Council are not responsible for any lost, stolen or damaged items.

Leader’s Appreciation Supper
Thursday evening starting at 6:00 PM, there will be dinner for all leaders who have
stayed in camp all week. This event takes place at the Picnic Shelter across the road
from the Dining Hall. It is a chance to be with adults for about an hour and share your
thoughts about how the week has been going. There is no additional charge for the
leaders as the fee is included in their registration.

Closing Campfire
The closing campfire relies on the performances of the Scouts and Scoutmasters in
each Troop. Troops should plan on coming to camp prepared with one song or skit for
the closing campfire. Add to the Scouting spirit in camp, plan and practice at your Troop
meetings before camp. We will be looking for 2 Scouts to help the staff emcee the
campfire (This can be a great way to fill Communication Merit Badge requirement 8).
Once the unit performances have concluded, the Camp Staff will finish off the evening
with a special ceremony on friendship.

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Provisional Campers
A Provisional Scout is a Scout who wants to attend camp
a different week from when their Pack comes, or Scouts
who want to attend Ingawanis when their Pack may have
chosen to attend a different summer camp. This is also a
great opportunity for campers who may want to spend
more than one week at camp! On arrival at camp,
Provisional Campers will be joined with other Provisional
Campers and given an Ingawanis Adventure Base Camp
Staff that will be supervising and staying with the group of campers throughout the
week. As for daily schedules and operations, Provisional Campers will get the exact
same experience as Scouts attending with a Pack. The only difference is that
Provisional Campers will be meeting a new group of friends and the Camp Staff will
take the place of the Cubmaster.

Mountain Biking
Ingawanis Adventure Base offers mountain bike trails for everyone’s skill ability. The
trails at camp are host to many local cycling events. Bike trail rides can be done as an
individual or as a unit activity.

Troop Canoe Floats
Canoe Floats will take place on Monday, Tuesday and Thursday during Open Program
for any Scouts interested in taking a canoe float down the Cedar River. There is not set
amount of time for this float, and Scouts may arrive back in camp close to dinner.
(Takes an average of 2.5 hours) Scouts will be required to be Blue Swimmers for
this float. Fee - $50 for 20 people

Polar Bear Swim
Each day at 6:30 AM the beginner’s area will be opened for those Scouts and adult
leaders who enjoy taking an early dip. This is strictly a “for fun” program.

Free Swim
Each day at 3:00 PM, the swimming area will be open so that Scouts and leaders have
an opportunity to have fun, cool off, and enjoy a swim in the afternoon.

Mile Swim
The mile swim award is given to those Scouts who can swim a mile in one
attempt. Scouts begin the practice program at 6:00AM on Monday morning.
This requires 4 one Hour Practice sessions to complete the award.
https://www.Scouting.org/awards/awards-central/mile-swim/

Family Night
Family Night is on Tuesdays. Families are invited to camp to experience the camp
atmosphere, observe activities, stay for dinner, and be a part of our evening activities.
Family members may arrive any time after lunch and must check-in at the camp office
and purchase meal tickets.

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For Adults
The fun and adventure at camp isn’t just for Scouts! We have an exciting program
planned for the adults who spend the week with us, too. Just like open times for Scouts
we will have open times just for adults. Adult COPE and Adult open swim to name a
few.

Adult Leader Supplemental Training
During the week of camp the Council Training Committee will offer training sessions.
These sessions will include the following:

Safe Swim Defense and Safety Afloat
Swimming, kayaking, or any aquatic activity will have potential hazards,
even for advanced participants. Lives can be saved with proper
supervision and training; lives can be and have been lost by not following
Safety Afloat practices. Safety Afloat training is designed for all authorized
boating activities. Adult leaders supervising those activities should have
completed their Safety Afloat training within the previous two years.

Basic Climbing Instruction (Session B @ Tower)
This training offers no official certification but allows leaders to understand the
safety aspects of our C.O.P.E. and climbing elements, giving them a chance to
learn to belay and assist with C.H.E.C.K.

BSA Lifeguard Training (C Block @ The pool)
BSA lifeguard training will be available during open program time for all
Youth above age 15 and all Adults. This will allow individuals to supervise
BSA swimming activities in lakes, ponds, pools, and rivers. This is an
intensive training, and we recommend you look over the physical
requirements before signing up for this training.
https://www.Scouting.org/awards/awards-central/lifeguard/bsa-lifeguard-
requirements/

IOLS (Introduction to Outdoor Leadership Skills)
An exciting opportunity for new leaders! While your Scouts are in Merit
Badge sessions take this opportunity to learn how to lead them better in
the outdoors. The skills sessions presented in Introduction to Outdoor
Leader Skills closely follow the Scout Handbook for ranks Scout through
1st Class and are meant to serve as an adult training outline.

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Sac-N-Fox Lodge, Order of the Arrow

                      Scouts BSA Summer Camp Information

                              Summer Events Calendar

     Callout Ceremonies          Brotherhood Workshops           Brotherhood Ordeal
                                Must be an active/dues paid          Ceremonies
                                  member and fee - $25

    July 13, 2021 7:45 PM           Jul 14, 2021 1:00 PM        July 14, 2021 7:30 PM

    July 20, 2021 7:45 PM         July 21, 2021 1:00 PM         July 21, 2021 7:30 PM

Pizza Order Form

           Order your OA Sumer Camp Pizza online before camp online at:
https://www.winnebagobsa.org/oa/camppizza/ or order forms are due by 12PM (Noon)
 on Wednesday. All order forms and money should be turned into the camp Trading
Post. Order forms without payment will not be accepted. Pizzas will be delivered at 9PM
                                   on Thursday.

                Name: ______________________ Troop: _________

                    Campsite Name: _______________________

     Topping             Quantity          Unit Price              Sub Total

     Peperoni                                   $12

     Sausage                                    $12

      Cheese                                    $12

                                            TOTAL

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Scouts BSA Resident Camp 2021 Week 1 (July 11th – 17th) – Ingawanis Invasion
  (Themes of the week will not change the program that is offered, it is a way to enhance the overall
           experience of our campers. All “classic” camp activities will remain the same.)

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Scouts BSA Resident Camp 2021 Week 2 (July 18th – 24th) – A Magical Week
  (Themes of the week will not change the program that is offered, it is a way to enhance the overall
           experience of our campers. All “classic” camp activities will remain the same.)

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CIT Programs
                    CIT 1 & CIT 2

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CIT-1 (All Summer)

                                    (Ages 14 – 17)

This program is designed to allow CIT-1s to enjoy all the camp activities, work on merit
badges during their free time, and begin to understand the service side of summer
camp. CIT-1 will be working alongside other participants to focus on general leadership
skills, interpersonal interaction, introduction to problem solving, communication, camp
mission/goals, and camp work projects. Some service duties CIT-1s include, leading
camp songs before meals, helping ensure the dining hall remains clean, projects around
camp, take part in leading evening programs, and bringing positivity and energy to
campers! After completing their duties CIT-1s will be able to work on advancements,
swim, canoe, have campfires, and enjoy all the rest of the classic summer camp
programs!

This program runs during all weeks of the summer and has a minimum of a one-week
commitment. CIT-1s can sign up for one or as many weeks as they want.

Fee - $60 Per Week

CITs will also be expected to attend a free training week during pre-camp, June 6-11, to
ensure they are prepared and know the expectations for the summer.

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CIT-2 (Webelos & Scouts BSA Weeks)

                                     (Ages 15 – 17)

 Prerequisites – CIT-2 campers must have attended and completed the CIT-1 program
                     previously in the season or in a prior summer.

CIT-2 is a three-week extensive program aimed at teaching CIT-2s how to become
exceptional Ingawanis Adventure Base Camp Staff. Skill development in leadership,
safety, relationship building, character development and program facilitation are all part
of their experience. Through observation, discussion and hands-on experience, CIT-2s
expand their knowledge of great leadership. As a part of the program, CIT-2s have the
option to take a Red Cross Lifeguarding course that, upon successful completion, will
certify them as lifeguards. If you want to be an Ingawanis Adventure Base Camp Staff
and serve campers while growing your leadership skills and earn a Red Cross lifeguard
certification, this program is for you!

This program runs during Webelos Week and both Scouts BSA Weeks (June 28-July 1,
July 11-17, and July 18-24). This is a three-week commitment.

Fee - $225 ($75 Per Week)
(The average course price for a Red Cross Lifeguard certification is $200)

CITs will also be expected to attend a free training week during pre-camp, June 6-11, to
ensure they are prepared and know the expectations for the summer.

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