Date: Sunday, November 14, 2021
Meet: Macedo Ranch Staging Area, Alamo at 8:00am
Attire: Class B, Scout Pants, and proper hiking shoes
Bring: Plenty of water, trail snacks, and a sack lunch
RSVP: Troopmaster
Join us for a 6 mile hike at Mt. Diablo and earn your Highlander rocker patch! The Secret Valley Loop at lower Mt. Diablo is rated as a moderate hike (~1282 ft. climb).
Dress appropriately (proper hiking shoes are ESSENTIAL!). Troop COVID-19 Protocols will be followed. Parents are welcome to join us. This should not be your first hike (you should have completed at least one 5-mile hike before). Interested families should coordinate carpool on their own. Be sure to bring plenty of water, trail snacks and a sack lunch!
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November 6 (Saturday) 9am – 11am – Drop off Door Hangers
November 13 (Saturday) 9am – Noon – Drop off (Patrol Competition) and Pick up Food Donations
Meet: 190 Woodranch Circle, Danville (Woodranch Club House)
Return: Scouts will be dropped off at home about one-half hour after the event
Cost: $0 (no charge)
Attire: Class A, good walking shoes
Bring: Water
Troopmaster RSVP: door hanger distribution and/or donation collection
Please support this annual National BSA service project where non-perishable foods are collected for local food banks. We will go door-to-door with informational flyers requesting donations on Saturday November 6th, and collect and deliver the donations to the Bishop Ranch Collection Site on Saturday November 13th. Scouts may choose to participate on either or both days.
This is a great event to bring a friend (1st class requirement 10). Scouts will also earn service hours for rank advancement.
Since our assigned area is large and spread out (roughly 1.5 sq. miles with over 1300 houses), we will need many scouts and drivers to help on both days.
Everyone must be healthy to participate; please review the BSA Pre-Event Checklist. Face coverings must be worn while in vehicles and when you are within 3′ of anyone from outside of your household.
Patrol Competition – With the pandemic and fires, the need for food is great. Scouts, friends, and family are encouraged to bring nonperishable food donations (Hover here for Suggestions) on 11/13, Saturday to the Woodranch Clubhouse between 9am – Noon. Let us know your Patrol’s name when dropping off, so the donations count toward your Patrol’s total. The Patrol with the most donated items will win each Patrol member a $5 Jamba Juice gift card.
** Donut breakfast will be provided for participating scouts & parent drivers. **
Contact Mr Sanjeev if you have questions.
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Date: October 23, 2021
Where: Pinnacles National Park
Meet: 8:00 AM at Bear Gulch Picnic Area, Paicines
Cost: $30 per vehicle (free if you have a National Park Annual Pass)
RSVP: Troopmaster
Join us for a 6 mile-hike at Pinnacles National Park, with about 1700ft of climbing. This is a moderately strenuous hike inside a spectacular National Park! Come prepared for both hot and cold weather. We will start the hike early to avoid heat and parking issues. Dress appropriately (proper hiking shoes are ESSENTIAL!). Troop COVID-19 Protocols will be followed.
Parents are welcome to join us on the hike. This should not be your first hike. You should have done one 5-mile hike before. If scouts would like to carpool, families should work that out on their own. Be sure to bring plenty of water, trail snacks and a sack lunch!
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Date: Saturday, September 11, 2021
Time: 4:00pm to 5:30pm at Oak Hill Park (3005 Stone Valley Road, Danville)
Attire: Full Class A
Bring: Sunscreen, water, and a hat.
Register: Troopmaster
All uniformed scouts and leaders are invited to participate in this meaningful patriotic ceremony to honor and remember the thousands who lost their lives in one of the most infamous attacks on America. Scouts help provide integral support to this Remembrance Ceremony by presenting 50 US flags.
– Parking is available at both MVHS lots located on Stone Valley Road and adjacent to the park.
– This year’s keynote speaker will be retired Major David Yuers, who previously worked at the Pentagon as Air Force Reserve Deputy Director and Operations Officer for the U.S. Strategic Command Joint Reserve Intelligence Support Element.
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Date: July 31 – August 1, 2021
Location: Forestville, CA (map)
Depart: Meet at Sycamore Park and Ride at 2:00 PM
Cost: $90
Registration: TroopMaster
Do you like paddling on the river and seeing wildlife such as otters, herons, ospreys, turtles, egrets and more? Registration is open for our Russian River canoe trip through the Redwoods! We are leaving Friday afternoon at 2 pm, and returning Sunday mid-day.
We will be camping for two nights and canoeing on the Russian River for 4-5 hours on Saturday. The cost is $90, which includes fees for camping, canoes, and 3 meals on Saturday and breakfast on Sunday. Bring a sack dinner for Friday night. Scouts age 13 and under will need to have a parent accompany them on this trip. For more information about canoeing, see our outfitter’s website.
Any questions, contact Mrs. Hu or Mr. Prindiville
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Date: July 26 – 30, 2021
Location: Little Hills Ranch, 18013 Bollinger Canyon Rd, San Ramon
Cost: $20 for Junior Helpers; Free for adults
Meridian Cub Scout Day Camp is looking for youth 12 years or older to serve as Junior Helpers this year. This is a wonderful opportunity for Scouts and Adults to help out for a week and have fun.
Older scouts (14 years and older) are especially needed. The cost is $20, for which you will receive a camp patch, camp shirt and invitation to the Junior Helper Appreciation Event.
All Jr. Helpers must attend at least one training meeting; dates and times to be announced.
Click here for more info and contact Mr. Lannus for questions.
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