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  1. Thanks, that helps and is in line with what I know from CAP. I'll check the IRS publication as well. John
  2. I ordered mine through ScoutStuff.org and they arrived today. My first thought was that they looked and felt like GI Nomex Flight Pants, there were also a lot of rappelling ropes to be dealt with! I'm a larger guy and ordered the XL with a 30" inseam. They are a different shade than my brand new poly/cotton shorts - duller and more drab than olive. The fit is good and my son (a Tiger Cub) commented that now I had camping pants like his. When the legs are zipped off, the shorts hit right above my knees where I normally wear my shorts. But, I'm looking forward to breaking them
  3. ASM59 - You raise a question I've had about tax deductions for Scout related expenses. I've been a member of Civil Air Patrol for 13 years and there are certain things that I can take deductions for - uniforms, training materials, certain milages, aircraft costs, etc. Is there something similar for Cub/Boy Scouts? Is there a publication or reference (I'm sure there is )? BTW, I was told when I went to turn in my Tiger Den Leader application that the Pack will cover my fee. So far, I've paid for activities myself (summertime pack stuff), but don't know if that will change a
  4. Thanks ScoutNut, the Tiger box will work for me. John
  5. I thought I'd gotten an e-mail from the national store that had a monthly theme box with 8 of these books, some craft supplies for animal masks and the monthly theme activity patch for September, but I can't find the e-mail or the box in the online catalog. Can anyone point me in the right direction? Thanks. John
  6. Scout Nut - I'm sorry to report that it went so quickly that we didn't have a den name or cheer. That won't happen again! My den had Cubs from each level - 2 Tigers, a Wolf, 2 Bears and 3 Webelos, so I tried to come up with Ti-Wo-Be-Los, but they didn't really like it. In the end when it was time to name our model boat we agreed on "The All Of Us". I was a little worried about the spread in ages, but the older boys helped the younger ones and it worked out okay. The camp was pretty short - 3 to 8 pm and we didn't have a campfire because the city park closed at sunset, but th
  7. Our District twilight camp was cancelled (a lot of competing schedules over a 4 day period), so instead we did a single afternoon/evening Cub Camp that was a heckuva lot of fun. It was my first District sponsored event and from my perspective we seem to have a pretty good group of Scouters. We had about 35 Cubs from 6 different Packs that I could spot, there may have been more (thank goodness for Pack T-shirts). We were able to break up into 5 dens of 8 with the addition of some siblings. We spent a couple of hours swimming, then we had hotdogs, made a "rain stick" and had a boat build
  8. Thanks for the suggestions ScoutNut. Tiger badges by the B&G sounds like a great goal. After I posted the Bobcat den question, I thought it through some more and agree with you that it means more if its done in the context of the age appropriate dens and not as a large group. John
  9. I will be my son's Tiger Den leader in the fall as well. I purchased a regular bound Tiger Cub handbook earlier this summer and gave it to him for his birthday last week. After our last Pack Overnighter in June, the CM and last year's Tiger DL asked if I would be interested in taking on the challenge -- ABSOLUTELY and I got the CSLG, Program Helps 06-07, found this forum and other CS/BSA sites and started reading. Based on info I saw in another thread I also purchased the coil bound version of the Tiger Cub handbook today. The Bobcat info has been moved to the front of the book and the
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