March 5-7, 2021

Camp Karankawa - tentative
3249 FM 1459 Rd.
Sweeny, TX 77480

Cuboree is a weekend camp out for Cub Scouts and their families.  Participants will enjoy camping, outdoor games, activities and campfire. Every pack needs to provide volunteers to help execute the event. 

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Registration

The registration fee is $20 for Scouts and siblings and $5 for parents. Scout leaders are free. Registration should be completed by the pack leadership.

Registration should be completed by the pack leadership.

The final day for registration is Wednesday, March 4, 2020.  All registration must be completed online; payment can be made with credit card or electronic check.  Council refund policy. There is no onsite registration.

Registration opens in January.       Event Feedback

What to Bring

 

Personal Items

  • Toiletries
  • Medication
  • Bug spray (non-aerosol)
  • Scout uniform 
  • Cub Scout/pack t-shirt
  • Coat/jacket/rain poncho
  • Closed-toed shoes
  • Hat
  • Clothing appropriate for weather
  • Extra clothes and shoes
  • Shower shoes
  • Pajamas or sweats
  • Sunscreen
  • Pen/pencil and writing pad

Optional:

  • Snacks (but not in tents)
  • Sunglasses
  • Glow sticks
  • Camera
  • Football or soccer ball
  • Lip balm
  • Hand sanitizer

Family Camping Gear

  • Tent with tent stakes and hammer
  • Ground cloth/tarp for under tent
  • Pillow
  • Flashlight with extra batteries
  • Water bottle
  • Sleeping bag
  • Blankets (if using an air mattress)
  • Toilet paper

Optional:

  • wet wipes
  • battery operated lantern
  • camp chairs
  • cot or sleeping mattress (with air pump)

Pack Campsite Equipment

  • First aid kit
  • Propane camp stoves
  • Propane fuel
  • Shovel
  • Propane lanterns
  • Rain canopies/dining flys
  • Camp tables
  • Wash basins or buckets
  • Dish soap
  • Pots and pans for cooking
  • Paper towels
  • Large trash bags
  • Food/snacks stored in dry/secure footlocker
  • Hot drinks (coffee, tea, chocolate)
  • Water buckets
  • Rope
  • Pack flag / den flag / US flag
  • Ice chest(s)

Tentative Schedule

Friday

6:00 pm Unit check-in
8:00 pm Unit leader's meeting
9:00 pm Quiet time
10:00 pm Lights out

Saturday

7:00 am Wake-up
7:30 am Flag ceremony
8:00 am Breakfast
9:00 am Rotation 1
10:00 am Rotation 2
11:00 am Rotation 3
12:00 pm Lunch
1:30 pm Rotation 4
2:30 pm Rotation 5
3:30 pm Unit free time
6:00 pm Closing flag ceremony
6:30 pm Dinner
8:00 pm Closing campfire
9:00 pm Quiet time
10:00 pm Lights out

Sunday

10:00 am Units depart

Check-in and Paperwork

On-site check-in begins at 4:00 pm on Friday. Bring the following documents to check-in.  It will help speed up the check-in process. Campsites will be assigned on a first-come, first-served basis. Participants will have until 10:00 pm to set-up camp. 

  1. Camp roster with all participants listed – youth, adults, siblings.
  2. A copy of the BSA Annual Health and Medical Record (part A & B for all Scouting events) for every participant (adult, youth and sibling) which can be found at www.scouting.org/scoutsource/HealthandSafety/ahmr.aspx.

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Photographs    

Notice!  Please be advised that promotional videotaping/photography may be in progress at any time at an event. Your entrance constitutes your agreement that the council and district has the right to reproduce your likeness in videography/photography for promotion (e.g., publications, internet, newspaper).

Scouting Safely

Safety is Your Responsibility posterThe BSA's Commitment to Safety is ongoing and we want you to know that the safety of our youth, volunteers, staff, and employees cannot be compromised. The Boy Scouts of America puts the utmost importance on the safe and healthy environments for its youth membership. The Sam Houston Area Council takes great strides to ensure the safety of its youth as well as the adult volunteer leadership that interacts with them. 

BSA Guide to Safe Scouting policies must be followed. All participants must follow Youth Protection Guidelines at all Scouting events. Highlights include:

  • Two-deep leadership on all outings required.  
  • One-on-one contact between adults and youth members is prohibited. 
  • The buddy system should be used at all times. 
  • Discipline must be constructive.

Health and safety must be integrated into everything we do, to the point that no injuries are acceptable beyond those that are readily treatable by Scout-rendered first aid. As an aid in the continuing effort to protect participants in a Scout activity, the BSA National Health and Safety Committee and the Council Services Division of the BSA National Council have developed the "Sweet Sixteen" of BSA safety procedures for physical activity. These 16 points, which embody good judgment and common sense, are applicable to all activities.

Youth Protection Guidelines     Guide to Safe Scouting     ​Sweet Sixteen     ​Enterprise Risk Management

Contacts

For questions, contact the cuboree chair or the district activities chair.