Wednesday, March 19, 2014

Help Plant the Camp Garden

Yes, this is actual produce from last year's Camp Garden!
We have a vegetable garden at our Cub Scout Camp, and it exists for one reason; to teach Cub Scouts and their parents about gardening and growing food. Volunteers are needed to assist by helping plant and tend the garden.  We are currently planning to have group work days in the garden on Sunday afternoons starting on April 6, from 1 PM to 5 PM.  We are inviting Scouts and Parents to participate in these work days. 

The Scout Camp Garden is at Cub Adventure Camp in Goochland County.  The address is 1723 Maidens Road, Maidens, VA 23102.  We’re one mile from Goochland Courthouse.  The garden is next to our Nature Center, with water access and bathrooms close by.  The garden was planted for the first time in 2013.  This summer, roughly 1,300 Cub Scouts and parents will attend Adventure Camp, and all of them will have a chance to experience our camp garden.  If you can help out with the garden on April 6, email bill.givler@scouting.org and let us know who is coming.

Friday, March 7, 2014

Pirate Patch Still Available...Limited Quantity!

We have limited quantities of this "I'M GOING TO ADVENTURE CAMP" patch still available.  This patch uses metallic silver thread in the border and the words at the top and bottom, and metallic gold thread in the skull's eyes and the words 'Adventure Camp."  To get one, all you have to do is register for Adventure Camp here. First come, first served - once these patches are gone, they're gone.

Keep in mind that the Early Bird Discount Deadline of March 18 is rapidly approaching.  So, by registering right now, not only do you save $10 in fees, you also get a sweet pirate patch.  Double your treasure by signing up today.

Wednesday, March 5, 2014

Joe Orr named Pirate Captain


I am excited to announce that Joe Orr has been named the 2014 Adventure Camp Director.  Joe served at Adventure Camp last summer, starting the season as Assistant Camp Director and moving into the Camp Director role in mid-season.  Joe has a wealth of camp experience.  He served on the staff at Camp T. Brady Saunders for 7 years, and is National Camp School trained in Aquatics and Camp Management.

Joe is an Eagle Scout from Troop 900, and he works full-time for the Heart of Virginia Council as the Executive for Rivers District, which covers 8 counties on the Middle Peninsula and Northern Neck of Virginia.  Joe has a Bachelor's Degree in Political Science from Longwood University, and he's engaged to be married with an October 2014 wedding date set.

As a Cub Scout, Joe earned his Arrow of Light.  He also cites a Cub Scout Camping event with his father as a key experience in Scouting.  "I was a Webelos Scout, and we were at Scout Camp," says Joe, " I remember turning to my father and saying 'This is awesome!  I'm having a great time."

Joe is working hard right now to put together an amazing staff of camp counselors for this summer.  Our hope is that you and your son will also have a great time at Adventure Camp in 2014.

Tuesday, October 8, 2013

2014: Year of the Pirate

So, here at Adventure Camp we're getting ready for the summer of 2014.  The theme will revolve around pirates...
NO!  Not those kind of pirates!

These kind of pirates:
This is one of our two new promotional posters.  Available in 11 by 17 inch size, we have this poster hanging at Adventure Camp and at the Scout Service Center in Richmond.

This week, a new Webelos Mom from Pack 1845 was in the Scout Shop.  She saw the poster and asked for a copy to hang in her son's bedroom.  We here happy to oblige!

The Pirate King is planning to launch the Guidelines for Pirate Captains (aka 2014 Planning Guide) in about a week, so keep a lookout in the crow's nest for that document.

In the meantime, get your sea legs under you and keep a fair wind at your back.

Friday, June 28, 2013

Camp is in full swing!

We are currently in the midst of our largest session at Adventure Camp.  Scouts are having a blast!  Here are a few quick pictures taken at camp this week...
Red Raspberries are in season right now at camp, and blackberries aren't far behind them.  This handful of red raspberries was picked this week and enjoyed by a group of Scouts at the Nature Lodge.
Rising Bears earn their Whittlin' Chip in our Campcraft Area.  Here is a young man practicing his whittling skills on a bar of soap.
The infamous obstacle course in our Sports Area.  A Scout tackles "The Wall," with an Adventure Guide standing by ready to assist.

If you have a great Adventure Camp photo you'd like to share, email it to bill.givler@scouting.org.  I'd love to put the best ones up on this blog for all to see.

Tuesday, May 7, 2013

We have the cure for Registration Procrastination

We know you're not perfect.  You've been debating about signing up to have an awesome experience at Adventure Camp this summer with your son.  It's a commitment of time and money...we know.  There are so many reasons to take the plunge and register, but you just haven't done it yet.

So, we're going to help you out.  We are sweetening the deal.  Literally.
Effective starting 12:01 AM in the wee hours of the morning on Wednesday, May 8, 2013 and running for one week, ending on the evening of Tuesday, May 14 at midnight, every brand new registrant for Adventure Camp will receive a complimentary Blue Raspberry Slushy at the Camp Trading Post this summer.

If you have not yet experienced the incredible delight that is a Blue Raspberry Slushy wolfed down in June or July, preferably fast enough to cause a mild and temporary "ice cream" headache, then you truly have not lived.  And all you have to do is sign up for Adventure Camp in the next 7 days.  It's a huge win-win.

Now, once you sign up, to get your Slushy Coupon, come back here to the Adventure Camp blog and tell us, "I want my Blue Raspberry Slushy" in the comment section below.
...and remember, Blue Raspberries are super rare and super delicious.  These amazing semi-frozen fruit slushies are a treat you don't want to miss this summer.


Friday, April 19, 2013

Help Plant the Camp Garden on Sunday!

Looking for a free family activity to do this Sunday afternoon?  Want to have a hand in planting a garden that will be an outdoor classroom this summer?  Need an excuse to get outside?  Adventure Camp can help.
This Sunday, April 21, from 2 PM to 4 PM, we will be preparing seed beds and planting seeds at the newly-tilled garden at Adventure Camp.  No experience necessary, although we ask that everyone who comes out bring some sort of work gloves and their own water.  Sunblock might also be a good idea.  If you own and can bring garden rakes, shovels, trowels, or spades, that would helpful, but we will have some on hand.  Scouts should be accompanied by a parent, and siblings are welcome.  

If you've never been, directions to Adventure Camp can be found here.  We will gather at 2 PM at the Welcome Pavilion, the first building on your right once you enter Adventure Camp.  Please email me at bill.givler@scouting.org if you can help out.  It looks like Sunday will be a little above 60 degrees and sunny...great weather for gardening.