Would you like to sleep with a dinosaur? Or maybe pretend to be a pirate searching for sunken treasure?
We have a special treat for the boys and their families coming up. On Friday, December 7, 2012 the Pack will be traveling to the Boston Museum of Science for a sleepover! That’s right. A sleepover at the Museum of Science! It should be especially fun since there will be a new exhibit “SHIPWRECKED!! Pirates & Treasure!!”
The cost is $55.00 per person (scout, parent or additional family member). ALL scouts must be accompanied by at least 1 adult chaperone. We want to include as many boys as possible. If financing is an issue, Email Chris Paquin or Ed Romeo, and we can talk about scholarships/camperships. To join in on the fun, reserve your spot here at the MySignUp Page. Then, please bring payment to the Thursday, November 15 Pack meeting or get it to your Den leader or Ed Romeo by Friday, November 30 at the latest! Please bring exact cash or check made payable to “Pack 106”.
The schedule of events for the MOS Sleepover is as follows:
Friday Evening Agenda 12/7/2012:
5:00 – 6:30pm – Arrival and Registration
6:45pm – Opening Welcome Show
8:00pm – Safety Tour (for group leaders)
8:15pm – Hands-on Workshop
9:15pm – Explore the Museum, Snack
10:30pm – Lightning! Show
11:00pm – Set up sleeping area
Midnight – Lights out!
Saturday Morning Agenda 12/8/2012:
6:45am – Wake up
7:00am – Breakfast
8:00am – Planetarium show!
9:00am – Free time to explore the museum
10:00am – Omni Theatre Film!
11:00am – Overnight officially ends
In regards to food: Bring dinner on Friday or buy food at the Museum’s Riverview Café. Snack on Friday night and a light breakfast Saturday morning will be provided. Participants with special dietary needs are encouraged to bring their own food.
Advancements: Cub Scouts can work towards earning their belt loops and academic pins for Science, Collecting and Weather! Webelos and Arrow of Light scouts can work on their Scientist Activity badges, too!
For more detailed information on sleepovers at the Museum of Science check out the complete brochure or visit the MOS website!