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Cub Scout Pack 36 Blue and Gold Banquet
Most Cub Scouts celebrate Scouting Anniversary Week with a celebration called the blue and gold banquet. In nearly all packs, the annual blue and gold banquet, which is often the pack meeting for February, is the highlight of the year. It brings families together for an evening of fun and inspiration. The purpose of the blue and gold banquet is to celebrate the pack's anniversary, recognize pack leaders and other adults who have been instrumental in the pack's success, and inspire the leaders, Scouts, and parents. Cub Scout Pack 36 held their annual Blue and Gold Banquet on Friday night, February 27, 2009. The program was held in the church sanctuary followed by a pot luck supper in the fellowship hall.
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| Last minute preparations | ||
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| People assembling just before the program started | ||
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| The Color guard | ||
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| Misty Gipson, Cubmaster. | ||
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| The story behind the colors of the neckerchiefs | ||
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| Awards for each den | ||
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| A magic show arranged by Den Leader Frank Booth... very entertaining! | ||
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| The boy disappears and a girl appears! | ||
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| How did he get way up there? | ||
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