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Parent & Leaders Guide - Summer 2021 Cub Scout Camps Cub Scout Overnight-Enchanted Camp
Parent & Leaders Guide
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     Summer 2021 Cub Scout Camps
          Cub Scout Overnight—Enchanted Camp
                    June 25-27, 2021

                Webelos Overnight—Minecraft
                      June 27-29, 2021

           Week Long Day Camp—Mad Science!
                   August 9-13, 2021
Parent & Leaders Guide - Summer 2021 Cub Scout Camps Cub Scout Overnight-Enchanted Camp
About Cub Scout Camp at Camp Decorah
All programs have been planned with the fun & enjoyment of your Cub Scout in mind. These camps will offer a
variety of activities , rank advancements, fun, and plenty of opportunity for you and your Scout to make memories
together. All programs have been planned by our Cub Scout Camping team which is composed of camp staff, cub
scout volunteers, and Gateway Area council staff. Best practices from other Cub Scout camps, advisements from
local health authorities, and program recommendations from Cub Scout parents.
The program is planned with the comfort of your family in mind using Camp Decorah resources such as mini cabins,
the dining hall, swimming pool, and program areas. Cub Scouts who have the adventure of summer camp are Cub
Scouts are more likely to continue their involvement in Cub Scouting; their parents are more likely to help support
the Pack; and all involved are more likely to tell others about the adventure of Cub Scouting. Learn more about the
fun adventures planned for summer 2021 in this guide!

- Camp Decorah Cub Scout Camping Team
Ken Ortery—Camping Committee                    David Schmidtke—Pack 59, Black River Falls
Todd Nelson—Camping Committee                   Sara Kish—Pack 46, Bangor & Week Long Day Camp Director
Kelly Wilde—Camp Decorah Camp Director          Chris O’Hearn—Pack 221, Holmen
Shelly Rademan—Camp Decorah Program Director    Joe Carlson—Scout Executive

CAMP DECORAH—DRIVING DIRECTIONS
 From Rochester                                            From Madison and Southeast
 US-52 South                                               I-90 W/I-94 W towards Wisconsin Dells
 Merge onto I-90 East toward La Crosse                     Merge onto I-90 at Exit 45 toward La Crosse
 Take Exit 4, US-53N/WI-157 toward La Crosse/              Take Exit 4, US-53N/WI-157W
 Onalaska                                                  Turn right onto US-53 North
 Turn left onto US-53 North                                Turn right on Council Bay Road
 Turn right on Council Bay Road                            (1/2 mile beyond County T)
 (1/2 mile beyond County T)

 From Eau Claire (via WI-93) /Winona (via WI-54)
 Proceed to Galesville, follow US-53 South
 Turn left on Council Bay Road (just
 beyond the Black River “Hunter’s” Bridge)

 From La Crosse and South
 WI-35 North through La Crosse and Onalaska.
 Turn Left, merge onto US-53 North
 Turn right on Council Bay Road
 (1/2 mile beyond County T)

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Parent & Leaders Guide - Summer 2021 Cub Scout Camps Cub Scout Overnight-Enchanted Camp
Summer 2021 Cub Scout Programs
    Cub Scout Overnight Camp, June 25-27, 2021
                   Enchanted Camp
Cub Scout Overnight Camp is for Cub Scouts going into grades 1-4 in the Fall of 2021. Scouts can select rank advancement options based on
what they completed for Scouting in the last year.

Cub Scouts and their adults will break in to Dens based on their preferred advancement and then rotate through Camp activities as a group.
We can make accommodations to keep all the youth from a Pack together if that is what you wish.

Program Schedule
Friday June 25
5:30pm—7:00pm: Check In/Unpack ** please eat dinner prior to arriving
7:30pm: Opening Campshow in Firebowl
8:15pm –9:00pm: Campfire in campsites follow by lights out
Saturday June 26
7:45am—Opening Flag, Breakfast at Dahl Dining Hall
9:00am—12:00noon—Belt Loop Advancements

                                     9:00am                         10:00am                           11:00am
 Tigers                              Floats and Boats               Good Knights (Handicraft)         Tigerrific (Fishing Pond)

 Wolf                                Air of Wolf (Handicraft)       Cubs Who Care (Shooting           Spirit of the Water
                                                                    Sports)                           (Swimming Pool)
 Bears                               Bear Goes Fishing (Fishing     Salmon Run (Swimming              Make it Move (Handicraft)
                                     Pond)                          Pool)
12:30pm: Lunch at Dahl Dining Hall
1:30pm: Chapel Service
2:00—5:00: Program Rotations

                                      2:00pm                         3:00pm                            4:00pm
  Tigers                              Building Catapults             Fishing at the Pond               Sling Shots
  Wolf                                Sling Shots                    Building Catapults                Fishing at the Pond
  Bears                               Fishing at the Pond            Sling Shots                       Building Catapults

5:30pm: Flag Ceremony (please wear your Scouting uniform) and Dinner
7:00pm: Camp wide Scavenger Hunt
8:00pm: S’mores & Campfire Stories in Campsites
9:00pm: Lights Out

Sunday June 27
7:45am: Flag Ceremony & Breakfast
8:30am: Awards and Closing Ceremony
9:00am—10:00am: Clean Up Campsites & Check Out

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Summer 2021 Cub Scout Programs
    Webelos Overnight Camp, June 27-29, 2021
                   Minecraft Camp
Webelos Overnight Camp is for Webelos Scouts going into grades 4-5 in the Fall of 2021. Scouts can select rank advancement options based on
what they completed for Scouting in the last year.

Webelos Scouts and their adults will break in to Dens based on their preferred advancement and then rotate through Camp activities that way.
We can make accommodations to keep all the youth from a Pack together if that is what you wish.

Scouts will pre-register to earn three Adventure Pins:
        Track 1: Aquanaut, First Responder, Into the Woods
        Track 2: Castaway, Game Design, Maestro

Program Schedule
Sunday June 27
3:00pm—5:00pm: Check In/Unpack/Visit Pool for Swim Check/Visit Shooting Sports for Safety Talk
5:30pm: Flag Ceremony and Dinner at Dahl Dining Hall ** please wear your Scouting uniform
6:30pm: Adult Meeting
7:30pm: Opening Campshow at Firebowl
10:00pm: Lights Out

Monday June 28
7:45am: Opening Flag, Breakfast at Dahl Dining Hall
9:00am—11:00am Program Rotations

                                  9:00am                      10:00am
     Group A                      Aquanaut                    Aware and Care
     Group B                      Aware and Care              Into the Woods
     Group C                      First Responder             Maestro
     Group D                      Maestro                     First Responder

11:00am:
        Group A/B Make Minecraft Avatar Head
        Group C/D Make Minecraft Fort
12:30pm: Lunch at Dahl Dining Hall
1:15pm: Chapel Service
2:00-5:00pm: Open Program Areas—Visit at Your Own Pace
        Archery
        Open Swim
        Fishing at the Pond
        Scoutcraft/Handicraft

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Summer 2021 Cub Scout Programs
    Webelos Overnight Camp, June 27-29, 2021
                   Minecraft Camp
Monday June 28 Continued
5:15pm: Hike to Max Winter Outpost
6:00pm: Cowboy Tin Foil Dinners
6:30pm: Tomahawk Demonstration
7:00pm: CampFire Stories/Songs
7:30pm: Clean Up and Head Back to Campsites
8:00pm: 4th Graders/1st Year Webelos Campfires & Smores in Campsites
        5th Graders/Arrow of Light Scouts Tent Overnight at Seminole Campsite
10:00pm: Light Outs

Tuesday June 29
7:45am Opening Flags & Breakfast at Dahl Dining Hall
9:00am Morning Adventure Pin Rotations

                             9:00am                     10:00am
 Group A                     Castaway                   Into the Woods
 Group B                     Aquanaut                   Castaway
 Group C                     Game Design                Aware and Care
 Group D                     Aware and Care             Game Design

11:00am:
       Group A/B Make Minecraft Fort
       Group C/D Make Minecraft Avatar Head

12:30pm: Lunch at Dahl Dining Hall
1:15pm: Awards & Closing Ceremony
2:00-3:00: Pack Up & Check Out

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Summer 2021 Cub Scout Programs
    Week Long Day Camp, Aug 9-13, 2021
                    Mad Science!
Weeklong Daycamp offers scouts and non-scouts the opportunity to participate in a variety of activities all day long! Unlike our other
summer programming, WLD is focused more on learning, activity, & FUN rather than advancement work.
Campers will be placed into dens and led around camp to their activities by group leaders. Want to come out to camp as a pack? We
will try to accommodate so you can enjoy camp together.
For the BEST experience we recommend attending all week long, but we know how crazy summer can be so we offer the flexibility to
register by the day.
Daily Schedule                              Each Day Will Include These Programs         Things That Will Occur Through the Week

730am—830am: Daily Check In                 Shooting Sports                               Fishing
830am: Opening Flag Ceremony                Swimming                                     Guest Speakers
12:00pm: Lunch                              Crafts                                       Service Project
12:30pm: Den Competitions                   Find the Atoms Challenge                     Awards: Scoutiest Scout, Biggest Fish
4:15pm: Closing Flag Ceremony               Science Experiments                          Awards: Marksmanship, Best Swimmer
4:30pm: Check Out                           Trading Post                                 Friday Closing Campfire Program: 3:30pm
                                            Songs                                                 *Guests are invited to attend
                                            Den Competitions
                                            Find the Atoms Challenge

There is an extended care option available from 7am-8am and 430pm-530pm for an additional fee.

Advancement Offered
All Scouts will earn the Shooting Sports Pins for their rank if they attend all five days.
Some adventure loop requirements will be completed.
Scouts will get a summary sheet of any requirements completed during the week for their rank.

                                            The Following Activities Are Planned at This Time.
                                            Please note that some changes may occur.

Daily Den Competitions                      Daily Trading Post Contests                          Daily Crafts
Scout Law Relay                             Guess the Number of Atoms in the Jar                 Paper Plate Ping Pong
Identify Lab Instruments/Science Items      Weird Science Kim’s Game                             Paper Chromatography
Litter Sweep Relay                          Sharpie Solubility Experiment                        Soda Bottle Rockets
Build Your Own Launcher                     Jumping Popcorn Experiment                           Robot Hand
Beaker/Test Tube Relay                      Anemometer                                           Make a Movie
Garbage Clean Up                                                                                 Lava Lamp
                                                                                                 Volcanoes
Gathering Games                             Daily Experiments
Blanket Ball                                Balloon Blow Up                  Iron In Your Breakfast Cereal
Recycle                                     Dancing Raisins                  Lemon Battery
Quirky Experiments                          Exploring Craft Sticks           Moving Colors
Simon Says                                  Flying Fish                      Rain Cloud Science
                                            Floating Letters                 Swimming Spaghetti
                                            How to Make an Egg Shell Disappear
                                            Walking Water

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Important Things to Know About Camp Decorah

                                                    Camp Fees
For 2021, each Camp has the same youth camper fee of $155/Scout.

2021 Fees
            Camp                 Youth           Adult

    Cub Scout Overnight   $155             $45

    Webelos Overnight     $155             $45

    Week Long Day Camp $155                None

Week Long Day Camp individual day fee is $40 if not attending for the full week.
Week Long Day Camp fee also includes a t-shirt.
Youth whose parents are volunteering at Week Long Day Camp can attend at a reduced fee of $75.
Camp Fees should be paid in advance through the online Tentaroo system or at the Scout Service Center. Payments should not be
brought to the camp.

   Refunds
      Cancellations are accepted up to 14 days before the event with a refund. Refund requests must be made in writing
      via email to the Gateway Area Council (joe.carlson@scouting.org).

      Camp fees may be transferred between programs or to another youth / family in the Pack.

   Siblings / Non Scout Friends
       Siblings and non-scout friends or other family members are welcome to attend any Camp Decorah programs!
       Siblings are welcome to do any activities that a Scout is doing, provided that it is within their age, or physical
       abilities.

   Financial Assistance / Camperships
         Financial assistance funds have been raised through the annual No Scout Left Behind fund. This is supported by the
         annual Friends of Scouting campaign, Giving Tuesday Facebook fundraisers and other gifts. A Campership of up to
         50% can be requested from the No Scout Left Behind Fund. Make a request by contacting Joe Carlson or Zach
         Tomesch at the Scout Service Center or complete the electronic form found at:
         https://www.gatewayscouting.org/FundingRequest

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Important Things to Know About Camp Decorah

                             Helpful Facility Information
Internet Access
Wireless Internet access is available in the Dining Hall and Trading Post for adults who may need to catch up on
work or stay connected while at camp.

Showers and Laundry Services:
The Pool House is a multi-purpose building centrally located in camp. It houses shower facilities with private facilities sepa-
rated by youth / adult and male / female. Laundry facilities are also available.

Parking
Parking is available on the north side of Council Bay Road. Please leave the parking spaces in front of Dahl Dining Hall for
camp vehicles.

Vehicles in Camp
Vehicles can be used to drive to your campsite when you arrive. They can remain in the campsite for the duration of Cub
Scout or Webelos overnight camp. Vehicles should not be driven in camp during programming. If you have mobility
concerns, a UTV type vehicle may be made available for you. When driving to/from your campsite, the speed limit is 10
MPH.

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Items to Bring to Camp Decorah
   If Attending Cub Scout Overnight or Webelos Overnight Camp
   Change of Clothes for Each Day
   Closed toed shoes
   Facemasks/coverings
   Fishing Gear
   Flashlight
   Foam Pad or Heavy Blankets to use on top of wooden cot
   Insect Repellent
   Pajamas
   Pillow
   Rain Gear
   Scout Uniform
   Sleeping Bag
   Spending Money
   Sunscreen
   Swimming Suit & Towel
   Sweatshirt or Jacket
   Toiletries
   Underwear & Socks
   Water Bottle

If Attending Week Long Day Camp
Closed toed shoes
Facemasks/coverings
Insect Repellent
Rain Gear
Scout Uniform
Spending Money
Sunscreen
Swim Suit & Towel
Water Bottle

Items Not Allowed at Camp Decorah
Alcohol
Fireworks
Personal Firearms
Tobacco, including e-cigarettes

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Camp Decorah Amenities
                                         Camper Cabins
Camp Decorah provides a variety of amenities to help your Scout have a comfortable and fun experience.
For Cub Scout & Webelos Overnight Camps—all attendees will be lodged in a Camp Decorah Camper Cabin.
Packs will have all of their families in one campsite—there may be another Pack or two paired in here with you as well.

The mini cabins keep you up off the ground with a dry roof overhead. There is a cot but no mattress so you will want
to bring an air mattress or some heavy blankets to create some padding. Plan to bring a sleeping bag and pillow as
well.

                                              Dahl Dining Hall
 The Dahl Dining Hall is the camp hub for meals, offices, etc. It is a clean, spacious facility with a modern kitchen. It also
 features restrooms for your comfort.

                           Swimming Pool & Locker Room
   The swimming pool is a program highlight. It also has a locker room with individual showers to help you have the most
   comfortable camp experience possible.

   View pictures of the many buildings and program locations at Camp Decorah by visiting
   https://www.gatewayscouting.org/rental

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Camp Decorah—Other Important Items to Know

                            Adults Attending with Youth
Cub Scout/Webelos Overnight Camps
For the Cub Scout & Webelos Overnight programs—all Scouts need to attend with an adult as it is an overnight camp.
If you are attending only as a parent/grandparent and child then it is permissible to attend as a pair.

If there are multiple youth from a Den or Pack attending then two adults must be in attendance per BSA Youth Protection Guide-
lines.

Week Long Day Camp
Youth can attend Week Long Day Camp individually if they would like. Each youth should be developmentally mature to be
able to do so. Anyone who is attending that will be a 1st grader in the Fall, or who is younger, needs to attend with an adult.

Other Circumstances
There may be some Packs or Families were adults need to rotate in and out to provide leadership or where adults are attending
but must leave during a portion of the camp. Any of this is permissible but should be pre-arranged with an email to the camp
leadership team prior to attending camp.

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Camp Decorah—Medical Policies
 Medical Policies:

 •    Every participant must provide a copy of their BSA Annual Health and Medical Form (Form A & B). This form
      will be kept on file for 3 years after they leave; this is to comply with Wisconsin State law for Summer Camps. After 3 years
      they will be shredded. Participants should keep their original medical form at home for their records and bring a copy to
      camp.
 •    State law requires all medication to be in the original labeled prescription container, medication can be dispensed by the
      parent or health officer.
 •    Bee sting medication, inhalers, an insulin syringe, or other medications or devices used in the event of life-threatening
      situations may be carried by a Scout but should be brought to medical checks. All individual medical / special / dietary
      needs should be noted on the Health Exam Form. The Health Office at Dahl Center has a qualified Health Officer on call
      24 hours a day.

 Health & Medical Record Form can be located for printing here: https://filestore.scouting.org/filestore/HealthSafety/
 pdf/680-001_ABC.pdf
 Insurance:

 Minor injuries are handled by the Health Officer. If the medical incident requires further medical attention, the Scout will
 be taken to the nearest hospital in La Crosse. An adult from the unit should accompany the Scout. The second leader and
 a staff member will stay with the unit. Parents will be notified immediately. The Scout’s parents may be
 responsible for all associated costs related to the incident.

Meals and Food Allergies
For Cub Scout and Webelos Overnight Camps all meals are prepped in the Dahl Dining Hall. The menu is dietician approved and
the kitchen facilities are inspected by the La Crosse County Health Department. The kitchen is staff by an experienced cook.

If a member of your family has food allergies they can submit that information through the online registration system when
registering for a camp.
Meals which are provided for each camp include:

     Cub Scout Overnight Webelos Overnight                                           Week Long Day Camp Meals
                                                                           Scouts bring their own meals for Week Long Day
     Saturday Breakfast     Sunday Supper                                  Camp. Refrigeration is provided. Snack and treat
                                                                                items are available at the Trading Post.
     Saturday Lunch         Monday Breakfast                                 Milk and other snacks may be provided daily.

     Saturday Supper        Monday Lunch                                 If bringing a lunchbox/bag please clearly label it on the
                                                                                                 outside.
     Sunday Breakfast       Monday Supper

                            Tuesday Breakfast

                            Tuesday Lunch

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