Saturday, September 29, 2012

Brag Vests

Aiden is Officially a Bear today @ Pack Meeting. Wolf Hat, Hanker-chief & slider have been retired.

First Official Pack Meeting

Official Pack Meeting.. Tigers,Wolfs,Bears & Webelos received there Awards & Certificates from Camp Wiley. Archery (belt loops,pins), B.B Gun (belt loops,pins) along with Monthly Badges, Pledge of Allegiance and Certificates.
The year has just begun, these boys still have alot of work to do in there community. I'm so proud of all there hard work & dedication!

Thursday, September 27, 2012

Pre-Pack Meeting

Month of Responsibility...
 
 
Crafts & teachings done in Den Meetings. Tigers earned a Tiger Monthly Badge.

 
Go-See-
It Esdtudillo Mansion
Flag Ceremony Earned a Badge
 
Upcoming events Popcorn sales,
 Aubrie and Cody prepping signs.
  Food Pantry Badges are awaiting your hard work Tigers!
 
Den Meeting Activities
 
 
....Popcorn....

Saturday, September 22, 2012

San Jacinto Museum


San Jacinto Museum
 
A HISTORIC CITY
 
San Jacinto is one of Riverside County’s oldest cities. The Anza Trail, one of the first overland routes to California, crossed the Valley in the 1770s. The mission padres named the valley San Jacinto (Saint Hyacinth) and established an outpost here around 1820.






Flag Ceremony

Flag Ceremony
Estudillo Mansion
Cub Scouts
~Video~

Brotherhood Circle

Brotherhood
Circle
~video~
 
 

Flag Ceremony

Flag Ceremony
Estudillo Mansion
 
Opening Ceremony
in
Celebration
of
"Annual Agricultural Festival"
 




 
Brotherhood Handshake
 


Estudillo Mansion

Estudillo Mansion
Agricultural Festival
 


Estudillo Mansion 1890 Built in San Jacinto California in 1884 by Francisco Estudillo Jr. He was the son of Jose Antonio Estudillo, who obtained a 35,000 acre Mexican land grant in 1842. It was known as Rancho San Jacinto Viejo and later became the location of Hemet and San Jacinto. The Estudillo Mansion was a private residence until the 1992 Landers earthquake made it uninhabitable. At that time it was purchased by Riverside County and later became the property of the city of San Jacinto. Both the exterior and interior have been restored and the Estudillo Mansion is now the cornerstone of the Francisco Estudillo Heritage Park.











Cub Scouts reaching out,
speaking with elders in their community about upcoming events at the Ramona Bowl.