Saturday, November 20, 2010

meeting notes - 16 Nov, 2010

Hi everybody. Here are the meeting notes from the recent pack meeting. 

I also posted them to our announcements section of the website. 


--
David Askov
264-8082
http://mauipack14.org

Monday, November 15, 2010

RE: Pinewood Derby

I am for saving money and using the old kits for our Pack.

 

Anyone who wants to compete can buy an extra one. I think they are 10 or 12 $$.

 

Velva Ribble-Padgett R(S)

(808) 250-3727 direct

(808) 879-6979 fax

Velva@MyHomeOnMaui.com

 

From: David Askov [mailto:davidaskov@mauipack14.org]
Sent: Monday, November 15, 2010 7:13 AM
To: pack
Subject: Re: Pinewood Derby

 

Yes, the current/new car kits are for sale at Maui Sporting Goods or the Council office. We usually buy them for all the boys, and the Pack bears this cost. We have a bunch of older kits already, so this will save us money. 

 

Whatever route we go, then ALL boys need to use the same kit, so nobody has an advantage or disadvantage. Honestly, I don't think most boys would even notice the difference. The old kits are almost the same thing. 

 

If you are interested in racing in any Council events (few boys ever show an interest in this), then you would need to use the new kits. Boys that want to do this can buy one of these kits and make a second car. We can have the track open for testing and trials, but we're not running more heats with multiple cars per boy... The event already takes long enough!!!

 

 

 

 

On Mon, Nov 15, 2010 at 6:43 AM, Velva Ribble-Padgett <velva@myhomeonmaui.com> wrote:

If anyone would like an Official car don’t they have them For Sale at Maui Sporting goods? 

 

Velva Ribble-Padgett R(S)

(808) 250-3727 direct

(808) 879-6979 fax

Velva@MyHomeOnMaui.com

 

From: David Askov [mailto:davidaskov@mauipack14.org]
Sent: Sunday, November 14, 2010 11:45 PM
To: pack
Subject: Pinewood Derby

 

All:

 

Pinewood Derby time is almost upon us! As I was cleaning out the closet recently, I came across gobs of older Pinewood Derby car kits. I haven't counted them yet (especially the little parts), but guesstimate that we do have enough. These aren't the new "official" kits, but if all the boys use them, then it seems fair. This would help the Pack save money for the kits, as well as clean out the closet. The only problem I can see is that the cars (probably) wouldn't qualify for Council races, but few boys ever seem interested in those anyhow. 

 

Note that the parents & siblings categories raced these kits last year, and they worked fine. 

 

So, if I determine there are enough kits, I am hoping to use these for the race (Jan 29, 2011) and can pass them out on Tuesday. Please advise ASAP if anyone has major heartburn over this and we can discuss it. Whatever we do, I'd like for all boys to race the same kits, so they're all starting from the same materials. 

 

--
David Askov
264-8082
http://mauipack14.org




--
David Askov
264-8082
http://mauipack14.org

Re: Pinewood Derby

Yes, the current/new car kits are for sale at Maui Sporting Goods or the Council office. We usually buy them for all the boys, and the Pack bears this cost. We have a bunch of older kits already, so this will save us money. 

Whatever route we go, then ALL boys need to use the same kit, so nobody has an advantage or disadvantage. Honestly, I don't think most boys would even notice the difference. The old kits are almost the same thing. 

If you are interested in racing in any Council events (few boys ever show an interest in this), then you would need to use the new kits. Boys that want to do this can buy one of these kits and make a second car. We can have the track open for testing and trials, but we're not running more heats with multiple cars per boy... The event already takes long enough!!!





On Mon, Nov 15, 2010 at 6:43 AM, Velva Ribble-Padgett <velva@myhomeonmaui.com> wrote:

If anyone would like an Official car don't they have them For Sale at Maui Sporting goods? 

 

Velva Ribble-Padgett R(S)

(808) 250-3727 direct

(808) 879-6979 fax

Velva@MyHomeOnMaui.com

 

From: David Askov [mailto:davidaskov@mauipack14.org]
Sent: Sunday, November 14, 2010 11:45 PM
To: pack
Subject: Pinewood Derby

 

All:

 

Pinewood Derby time is almost upon us! As I was cleaning out the closet recently, I came across gobs of older Pinewood Derby car kits. I haven't counted them yet (especially the little parts), but guesstimate that we do have enough. These aren't the new "official" kits, but if all the boys use them, then it seems fair. This would help the Pack save money for the kits, as well as clean out the closet. The only problem I can see is that the cars (probably) wouldn't qualify for Council races, but few boys ever seem interested in those anyhow. 

 

Note that the parents & siblings categories raced these kits last year, and they worked fine. 

 

So, if I determine there are enough kits, I am hoping to use these for the race (Jan 29, 2011) and can pass them out on Tuesday. Please advise ASAP if anyone has major heartburn over this and we can discuss it. Whatever we do, I'd like for all boys to race the same kits, so they're all starting from the same materials. 

 

--
David Askov
264-8082
http://mauipack14.org




--
David Askov
264-8082
http://mauipack14.org

Re: Pinewood Derby

I know they have some for sale at the Council Office in Wailuku.


From: Velva Ribble-Padgett <velva@myhomeonmaui.com>
To: David Askov <davidaskov@mauipack14.org>; pack <pack@mauipack14.org>
Sent: Mon, November 15, 2010 6:43:35 AM
Subject: RE: Pinewood Derby

If anyone would like an Official car don't they have them For Sale at Maui Sporting goods? 

 

Velva Ribble-Padgett R(S)

(808) 250-3727 direct

(808) 879-6979 fax

Velva@MyHomeOnMaui.com

 

From: David Askov [mailto:davidaskov@mauipack14.org]
Sent: Sunday, November 14, 2010 11:45 PM
To: pack
Subject: Pinewood Derby

 

All:

 

Pinewood Derby time is almost upon us! As I was cleaning out the closet recently, I came across gobs of older Pinewood Derby car kits. I haven't counted them yet (especially the little parts), but guesstimate that we do have enough. These aren't the new "official" kits, but if all the boys use them, then it seems fair. This would help the Pack save money for the kits, as well as clean out the closet. The only problem I can see is that the cars (probably) wouldn't qualify for Council races, but few boys ever seem interested in those anyhow. 

 

Note that the parents & siblings categories raced these kits last year, and they worked fine. 

 

So, if I determine there are enough kits, I am hoping to use these for the race (Jan 29, 2011) and can pass them out on Tuesday. Please advise ASAP if anyone has major heartburn over this and we can discuss it. Whatever we do, I'd like for all boys to race the same kits, so they're all starting from the same materials. 

 

--
David Askov
264-8082
http://mauipack14.org


RE: Pinewood Derby

If anyone would like an Official car don’t they have them For Sale at Maui Sporting goods? 

 

Velva Ribble-Padgett R(S)

(808) 250-3727 direct

(808) 879-6979 fax

Velva@MyHomeOnMaui.com

 

From: David Askov [mailto:davidaskov@mauipack14.org]
Sent: Sunday, November 14, 2010 11:45 PM
To: pack
Subject: Pinewood Derby

 

All:

 

Pinewood Derby time is almost upon us! As I was cleaning out the closet recently, I came across gobs of older Pinewood Derby car kits. I haven't counted them yet (especially the little parts), but guesstimate that we do have enough. These aren't the new "official" kits, but if all the boys use them, then it seems fair. This would help the Pack save money for the kits, as well as clean out the closet. The only problem I can see is that the cars (probably) wouldn't qualify for Council races, but few boys ever seem interested in those anyhow. 

 

Note that the parents & siblings categories raced these kits last year, and they worked fine. 

 

So, if I determine there are enough kits, I am hoping to use these for the race (Jan 29, 2011) and can pass them out on Tuesday. Please advise ASAP if anyone has major heartburn over this and we can discuss it. Whatever we do, I'd like for all boys to race the same kits, so they're all starting from the same materials. 

 

--
David Askov
264-8082
http://mauipack14.org

Sunday, November 14, 2010

Pinewood Derby

All:

Pinewood Derby time is almost upon us! As I was cleaning out the closet recently, I came across gobs of older Pinewood Derby car kits. I haven't counted them yet (especially the little parts), but guesstimate that we do have enough. These aren't the new "official" kits, but if all the boys use them, then it seems fair. This would help the Pack save money for the kits, as well as clean out the closet. The only problem I can see is that the cars (probably) wouldn't qualify for Council races, but few boys ever seem interested in those anyhow. 

Note that the parents & siblings categories raced these kits last year, and they worked fine. 

So, if I determine there are enough kits, I am hoping to use these for the race (Jan 29, 2011) and can pass them out on Tuesday. Please advise ASAP if anyone has major heartburn over this and we can discuss it. Whatever we do, I'd like for all boys to race the same kits, so they're all starting from the same materials. 

--
David Askov
264-8082
http://mauipack14.org

pack meeting - Tuesday

Hi all: 

We will have our November pack meeting on Tuesday (note change of days) at 6:30. We will do awards and announcements, and then Troop 14 Boy Scouts are going to do a presentation for us on camping and hiking skills. We have a busy agenda and will start on time. 

Please bring your dues payment, or get it to someone in your den if you cannot make it. It is $40, and checks are payable to "Pack 14". 

See you there! David

--
David Askov
264-8082
http://mauipack14.org

POPCORN

I have to have all of the orders in tomorrow.

 

If anyone wants to make a last push today go ahead.

 

Velva Ribble-Padgett R(S)

Coldwell Banker Island Properties

34 Wailea Gateway Place # A-207

Wailea, HI 96753

808.250.3727 direct

808.879.6979 fax

Velva@MyHomeOnMaui.com

 

Saturday, November 13, 2010

Popcorn

I will be at Camp Oawalu to collect money today till after dinner time.

 

Velva Ribble-Padgett R(S)

Coldwell Banker Island Properties

34 Wailea Gateway Place # A-207

Wailea, HI 96753

808.250.3727 direct

808.879.6979 fax

Velva@MyHomeOnMaui.com

 

Friday, November 12, 2010

Re: Olowalu Camp-out!!!

All: 

We are going food shopping in the next few hours. I have not received any new RSVPs, since the original request about two weeks ago. I will add a little buffer, but if you are coming and have not RSVPed yet, I need to know right away. 

Also, dessert is usually S'mores at the campfire. I have never seen us run out, so don't stress if you can't make it to the market, but this is BYO...

Please note that the forecast is for gusty winds with a 20% chance of rain. This camp is about as leeward as you get, so hopefully the weather will cooperate, but...

See you, David



On Wed, Nov 10, 2010 at 1:46 AM, David Askov <davidaskov@mauipack14.org> wrote:
This weekend is our Olowalu Camp-out! Normally, we dedicate an entire pack meeting to pre-camp-out announcements. Since we weren't ready at the last meeting, this email will be long, but it contains many NEW pieces of information, even for those of you who have been in the pack for a while. I do need you to read this end-to-end. 

PLEASE RSVP IF YOU HAVE NOT ALREADY DONE SO. WE REALLY ONLY NEED TO KNOW WHICH MEALS AND HOW MANY ADULTS/CHILDREN.

First, here are the main rules & regs. More details in the email below. 
-- No swimming outside of designated lifeguard hours
-- No pets
-- No alcohol or drugs
-- No boys with knives 
-- Close toed shoes - unless you're on the beach or in the water
-- Scouting has rules on child safety as it pertains to sleeping arrangements. Be prepared to be flexible on this. 
-- Don't show up before 5pm on Friday. 

Adult supervision:
1) Tigers always need an adult partner for each boy (our twins can come the same parent, however). 
2) If you cannot be there, Wolves, bears, and webelos can be supervised by another adult. Every child must have a specific adult supervising them. 
3) Please do not try to supervise more than one extra child. If you bring more than one child from your family (siblings), do not offer to supervise another Scout. 
4) A dedicated adult partner is required for each Wolf or Bear Scout after 8pm (though one parent can cover siblings). Webelos can stay overnight without a parent, but need to follow the sleeping arrangements rules below. 

When: We will start Friday at 5pm. Do not show up early, since the camp has an activity going on that lasts until 5pm. Camp will end after trash pick-up on Sunday. You may stay until the Camp staff kick you out.

Where: Info and directions are here http://www.campolowalu.com/find-us

Cost: Free, paid for by popcorn! Also, muchos mahalos to Bill for arranging this and getting us a discount (it might even be free). We will pass the hat for a tip for camp staff. 

Sleeping arrangements: 
-- The simplest thing to do is to bring a tent for your family! The more people who tent, the less we have to deal with...
-- There are cabins, and we are going to have to figure out a way to handle sleeping arrangements that fall within BSA guidelines for overnighters. In short, no adult should ever be alone with a Scout who is not their son. A scout sleeping in a tent/cabin with any adults must also have a parent present. Be prepared to be flexible, as we may have to juggle which adults share a cabin with which boys, etc. Just because you got there first and staked out a certain cabin doesn't mean we won't ask you to move. 

Schedule:
-- Friday 5pm on (no earlier): Free time, campfire. Friday night is usually smaller numbers and intentionally unstructured. 
-- Saturday AM: Family activities. (Fishing, work on badge requirements!)
-- Saturday 10:45am: Safe swim defense
-- Saturday 11:15am: Pledge of allegiance
-- Saturday 11:30am: Lunch
-- Saturday 12-3pm: Swimming
-- Saturday 3:30: Depart for hike to petroglyphs
-- Saturday 6pm: Dinner
-- Saturday evening: Campfire
-- Saturday 9pm: Lights out
-- Sunday 7am: Breakfast and camp clean up
-- After camp clean up, we are done. You can leave at that time, or families may want to spend the day there. Please note that the Camp staff may ask us to move along at some point...

Water Safety:
-- Swimming will be from 12-3 on Saturday. 
-- Unfortunately, we no longer have a lifeguard in the pack parent pool, so we can't have swimming all weekend. If there are any parents with current lifeguard certification, please let me know!
-- We will have a sign out/in for anyone leaving the campsite. Please use this. 
-- Once you leave the campsite and the beach right in front of it, you are on your own as a family in terms of water safety and responsibility. There are other beaches, kayaks, places to fish, etc, but we can only offer a lifeguard in one spot. 
-- The same applies to swimming after camp ends Sunday. Feel free to stay and do as you wish, but there will be no lifeguard.
-- The pack leadership will do what we can to prevent anything dangerous that we see. That said, it is each parent's job to supervise their child and keep them out of the water outside of swimming hours. 
-- We will practice BSA safe swim defense. We will cover this as a lesson, but since I can't ensure every boy is present at a given time, I strongly suggest you click on that hyperlink.

Food: 
-- Bring mess kits! Boys with mess kits will go first in line. The pack has some paper plates and plasticware that I will bring, but I am not guaranteeing there will be enough for everyone. Eating off of disposable dishes is not the Scouting way, so everyone is encouraged to bring a mess kit. 
-- Friday dinner and saturday breakfast you are on your own for food. They have a fridge you can use. We will probably have a camp fire later if you want to cook that way. 
-- We will provide lunch & dinner Saturday, plus breakfast on Sunday. 
-- We need a few people to cook dinner Saturday that will mean missing the hike. Also, we need some early risers for breakfast Sunday. 
-- We have stopped doing sign-ups for jobs. Recently we've found that if everyone helps equally, then we can get it all done. If not cooking, there are dishes to wash and floors to sweep. Don't wait to be asked...

What to bring?
-- Close-toed shoes
-- Class A and B uniforms
-- SUNSCREEN 
-- flashlight
-- swimsuit, towels, etc. 
-- food for Friday dinner and Saturday breakfast
-- scout book
-- sporting goods (frisbee, football, fishing gear) - we will have some free time Saturday AM
-- water bottle
-- this is car camping, so pack what you'd normally bring along (changes of clothes, toiletries, medications, personal items...)

Your ohana is welcome. 

Hopefully I haven't forgotten any other info. I'm sure there will be at least one more email before Friday...

--
David Askov
264-8082
http://mauipack14.org




--
David Askov
264-8082
http://mauipack14.org

SEND POPCORN ORDERS

Please send your sons popcorn orders today!

 

Need to do reporting to Council.

 

There is extra Chocolate pretzels  $15.00 bag

Chocolate delight  $20.00 bag.

Chocolate Carmel    $20.00 bag

Let me know if you need any of these items individually.

 

Thank you,

Velva

Velva Ribble-Padgett R(S)

Coldwell Banker Island Properties

34 Wailea Gateway Place # A-207

Wailea, HI 96753

808.250.3727 direct

808.879.6979 fax

Velva@MyHomeOnMaui.com

 

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Olowalu Camp-out!!!

This weekend is our Olowalu Camp-out! Normally, we dedicate an entire pack meeting to pre-camp-out announcements. Since we weren't ready at the last meeting, this email will be long, but it contains many NEW pieces of information, even for those of you who have been in the pack for a while. I do need you to read this end-to-end. 

PLEASE RSVP IF YOU HAVE NOT ALREADY DONE SO. WE REALLY ONLY NEED TO KNOW WHICH MEALS AND HOW MANY ADULTS/CHILDREN.

First, here are the main rules & regs. More details in the email below. 
-- No swimming outside of designated lifeguard hours
-- No pets
-- No alcohol or drugs
-- No boys with knives 
-- Close toed shoes - unless you're on the beach or in the water
-- Scouting has rules on child safety as it pertains to sleeping arrangements. Be prepared to be flexible on this. 
-- Don't show up before 5pm on Friday. 

Adult supervision:
1) Tigers always need an adult partner for each boy (our twins can come the same parent, however). 
2) If you cannot be there, Wolves, bears, and webelos can be supervised by another adult. Every child must have a specific adult supervising them. 
3) Please do not try to supervise more than one extra child. If you bring more than one child from your family (siblings), do not offer to supervise another Scout. 
4) A dedicated adult partner is required for each Wolf or Bear Scout after 8pm (though one parent can cover siblings). Webelos can stay overnight without a parent, but need to follow the sleeping arrangements rules below. 

When: We will start Friday at 5pm. Do not show up early, since the camp has an activity going on that lasts until 5pm. Camp will end after trash pick-up on Sunday. You may stay until the Camp staff kick you out.

Where: Info and directions are here http://www.campolowalu.com/find-us

Cost: Free, paid for by popcorn! Also, muchos mahalos to Bill for arranging this and getting us a discount (it might even be free). We will pass the hat for a tip for camp staff. 

Sleeping arrangements: 
-- The simplest thing to do is to bring a tent for your family! The more people who tent, the less we have to deal with...
-- There are cabins, and we are going to have to figure out a way to handle sleeping arrangements that fall within BSA guidelines for overnighters. In short, no adult should ever be alone with a Scout who is not their son. A scout sleeping in a tent/cabin with any adults must also have a parent present. Be prepared to be flexible, as we may have to juggle which adults share a cabin with which boys, etc. Just because you got there first and staked out a certain cabin doesn't mean we won't ask you to move. 

Schedule:
-- Friday 5pm on (no earlier): Free time, campfire. Friday night is usually smaller numbers and intentionally unstructured. 
-- Saturday AM: Family activities. (Fishing, work on badge requirements!)
-- Saturday 10:45am: Safe swim defense
-- Saturday 11:15am: Pledge of allegiance
-- Saturday 11:30am: Lunch
-- Saturday 12-3pm: Swimming
-- Saturday 3:30: Depart for hike to petroglyphs
-- Saturday 6pm: Dinner
-- Saturday evening: Campfire
-- Saturday 9pm: Lights out
-- Sunday 7am: Breakfast and camp clean up
-- After camp clean up, we are done. You can leave at that time, or families may want to spend the day there. Please note that the Camp staff may ask us to move along at some point...

Water Safety:
-- Swimming will be from 12-3 on Saturday. 
-- Unfortunately, we no longer have a lifeguard in the pack parent pool, so we can't have swimming all weekend. If there are any parents with current lifeguard certification, please let me know!
-- We will have a sign out/in for anyone leaving the campsite. Please use this. 
-- Once you leave the campsite and the beach right in front of it, you are on your own as a family in terms of water safety and responsibility. There are other beaches, kayaks, places to fish, etc, but we can only offer a lifeguard in one spot. 
-- The same applies to swimming after camp ends Sunday. Feel free to stay and do as you wish, but there will be no lifeguard.
-- The pack leadership will do what we can to prevent anything dangerous that we see. That said, it is each parent's job to supervise their child and keep them out of the water outside of swimming hours. 
-- We will practice BSA safe swim defense. We will cover this as a lesson, but since I can't ensure every boy is present at a given time, I strongly suggest you click on that hyperlink.

Food: 
-- Bring mess kits! Boys with mess kits will go first in line. The pack has some paper plates and plasticware that I will bring, but I am not guaranteeing there will be enough for everyone. Eating off of disposable dishes is not the Scouting way, so everyone is encouraged to bring a mess kit. 
-- Friday dinner and saturday breakfast you are on your own for food. They have a fridge you can use. We will probably have a camp fire later if you want to cook that way. 
-- We will provide lunch & dinner Saturday, plus breakfast on Sunday. 
-- We need a few people to cook dinner Saturday that will mean missing the hike. Also, we need some early risers for breakfast Sunday. 
-- We have stopped doing sign-ups for jobs. Recently we've found that if everyone helps equally, then we can get it all done. If not cooking, there are dishes to wash and floors to sweep. Don't wait to be asked...

What to bring?
-- Close-toed shoes
-- Class A and B uniforms
-- SUNSCREEN 
-- flashlight
-- swimsuit, towels, etc. 
-- food for Friday dinner and Saturday breakfast
-- scout book
-- sporting goods (frisbee, football, fishing gear) - we will have some free time Saturday AM
-- water bottle
-- this is car camping, so pack what you'd normally bring along (changes of clothes, toiletries, medications, personal items...)

Your ohana is welcome. 

Hopefully I haven't forgotten any other info. I'm sure there will be at least one more email before Friday...

--
David Askov
264-8082
http://mauipack14.org

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

popcorn

We have $15.00 bags of chocolate covered pretzels.

And $20.00 bags of chocolate delight & Chocolate Carmel delight.

 

I need any orders for chocolate if you have please. Curtis I have you for one.

 

Get you sons out there at least one day this week. I can start to fill the pack orders NOW.

 

Please send what you need so far.

 

Thank You,

 

Velva

 

Velva Ribble-Padgett R(S)

Coldwell Banker Island Properties

34 Wailea Gateway Place # A-207

Wailea, HI 96753

808.250.3727 direct

808.879.6979 fax

Velva@MyHomeOnMaui.com

 

camp-out, awards, pack meeting

All: 

We are ON for camping this coming Friday and Saturday nights. I originally thought it was only Saturday, but things came together nicely. Typically, many people have AYSO on Saturdays, so Friday night will be informal family camp. Plan on providing your own food until Saturday at lunch. I will have a detailed email coming soon. 

There is a pack meeting next TUESDAY, 11/16. We couldn't get the community center for Wednesday, so note the change in days. 

Reporting deadline is Wednesday (today). As a reminder, this is only for awards/badges/beltloops that you are ready to receive. No need to report partial progress for this deadline. Send this to your den leader, and copy Maria at galucan@yahoo.com.

--
David Askov
264-8082
http://mauipack14.org

Sunday, November 7, 2010

feedback channels

All:

Given recent events, I want to clear up some possible misconceptions. 

1) If you have a problem or suggestion related to the Pack, and you want us to do something about it, then come to me with your issue. It is common for parents to share notes, gossip, and vent their frustrations to each other, but that doesn't always mean they think it merits action. These grumblings do make their way back to me via the "coconut wireless". I appreciate people's good intentions to keep me apprised of things they've heard, but people with issues need to raise them with me directly, and I will only respond to second-hand information in very exceptional cases. 

2) If you don't think I responded appropriately to an issue you raised, or you just don't feel comfortable bringing the issue to me in the first place, you can take it to the Pack Committee. The Committee can be reached at committee@mauipack14.org, and they are copied on all emails to the whole pack (like this one). Feel free to CC them on any emails to me. Similarly, if you have a problem in your den, take it to your den leader, and then to me if you feel it needs further follow up. 

3) Cub Scouts has defined channels for feedback, complaints, suggestions, etc, and we need parents to follow that leadership structure: Den Leader, Cubmaster, Committee, Council, etc. We want to create an environment where everyone can air grievances and offer suggestions, but we simply cannot have individual parents putting things on the agenda or deciding how things must be done (except as specific areas are delegated to volunteers). I can't promise that everyone who raises an issue will get their way, but I will promise it will receive consideration and a response. 

4) Regarding the recent knife issue - I hope I made the Pack's position on this clear. I will review this again, since we have had some recent contradictions to what was stated previously. 
-- I requested that anyone with concerns follow up with me. The coconut wireless is working overtime, but I received very little first-hand input on this. I renew the offer to listen to your concerns.  
-- As previously stated, we are treating this as a behavioral issue, NOT a knife safety issue. 
-- Cub Scouts has a series of age-appropriate knife safety lessons in the DENS. One size does not fit all. For this reason, and given the previous point, we purposely do NOT plan to hold a pack-wide knife safety lesson and it will not be on the weekend's agenda at camp (more details on camp coming soon...). 
-- The Pack's no-knife policy was sent to all parents, and we asked that you review that with your son. We WILL cover this at the camp out with the boys that are present. In short, no boy should ever carry a knife, aside from using one during closely supervised activities where they are needed. 
-- We want to do some sort of bullying/teamwork lesson for the pack. I am not sure when this will happen, but it won't come together by the camp-out. 

Again, please come to your Den Leader, me, and/or the Committee with any concerns, problems, or offers to help.

Thanks, David

--
David Askov
264-8082
http://mauipack14.org

closet clean-up

I will be at the community center around 3:30pm today and will be cleaning out the closet and re-organizing. If anyone has time to help, we can get more done. Please call or text me, if so. 

I will be slating several items for the trash. Please advise if you know of anything trash-like that I might pitch, but you think needs to be kept. 

I will be ridding us of the Christmas tree that is in there. Our pack parties are at the water park, so we don't need a tree, much less taking up space 365 days a year. I will check prices at WalMart and put it up for sale. Please advise if you are in the market. I think we've only used it once...

--
David Askov
264-8082
http://mauipack14.org

Saturday, November 6, 2010

WalMart - SUNDAY

All: 

We have our last storefront popcorn sales day on Sunday, Nov 6th. We are hoping that WalMart will be our cash cow, since it generates more traffic than the other locations. Please come support this sale. 

Specifically, we still need boys in the late afternoon (2pm onward). 

If you can make it then, please email or call Velva (250-3727, velva@myhomeonmaui.com) with your schedule, so she knows she can count on you. 

Class A uniforms, wear sunscreen...

--
David Askov
264-8082
http://mauipack14.org

POPCORN WALLMART TOMORROW

Hello Pack,

 

Last push… could use someone with a Scout from 2:30 to 4:30.

 

Let me know,

 

Thank you,

Velva

 

 

Velva Ribble-Padgett R(S)

Coldwell Banker Island Properties

34 Wailea Gateway Place # A-207

Wailea, HI 96753

808.250.3727 direct

808.879.6979 fax

Velva@MyHomeOnMaui.com

 

Friday, November 5, 2010

Re: POPCORN

Sage will be there from 1-2:30 w a parent  then will go with Bear Den for hike after that!!
 
When are the popcorn orders due??

Aloha,
Stacy  



On Nov 5, 2010, at 6:51 AM, Maria y Gato <galucan@yahoo.com> wrote:

Velva,

We will do our best to be there at about 12:30-2:30, as Gato tests for his orange belt in aikido that morning and then the bear den has an outing that afternoon. 

Count us in.  I think a 2 hour time slot is the maximum for us, anyway, so that should be perfect.

Aloha, Maria
 



From: Velva Ribble-Padgett <velva@myhomeonmaui.com>
To: David Askov <davidaskov@mauipack14.org>; pack <pack@mauipack14.org>
Sent: Thu, November 4, 2010 8:17:02 AM
Subject: POPCORN

Aloha Pack 14:

 

RESULTS OF LAST WEEKS SALE AT PUKALANI FOODLAND WILL FOLLOW LATER TODAY.

 

Hard to fit everything in, sorry.

 

Boys  are scheduled at WALLMART this Sunday, November 7 from 9:00 to 4:00.  Please e-mail when your son can be there with or without the parent. This is our last big push. I hope that all of those that have NOT participated are doing some door to door sales. We have product to move!! Please support our boys.

 

We have Camp Olowalu the next weekend  which is a real treat if you have not been. At that time we will be addressing the proper time and usage of a  knife. There is a lot to be said on this subject.

 

Please respond with your schedule.

Thank you,

Velva

Velva@myhomeonmaui.com

808.250.3727  direct

 

 

 

Velva Ribble-Padgett R(S)

(808) 250-3727 direct

(808) 879-6979 fax

Velva@MyHomeOnMaui.com

 

 



Re: POPCORN

Velva,

We will do our best to be there at about 12:30-2:30, as Gato tests for his orange belt in aikido that morning and then the bear den has an outing that afternoon. 

Count us in.  I think a 2 hour time slot is the maximum for us, anyway, so that should be perfect.

Aloha, Maria




From: Velva Ribble-Padgett <velva@myhomeonmaui.com>
To: David Askov <davidaskov@mauipack14.org>; pack <pack@mauipack14.org>
Sent: Thu, November 4, 2010 8:17:02 AM
Subject: POPCORN

Aloha Pack 14:

 

RESULTS OF LAST WEEKS SALE AT PUKALANI FOODLAND WILL FOLLOW LATER TODAY.

 

Hard to fit everything in, sorry.

 

Boys  are scheduled at WALLMART this Sunday, November 7 from 9:00 to 4:00.  Please e-mail when your son can be there with or without the parent. This is our last big push. I hope that all of those that have NOT participated are doing some door to door sales. We have product to move!! Please support our boys.

 

We have Camp Olowalu the next weekend  which is a real treat if you have not been. At that time we will be addressing the proper time and usage of a  knife. There is a lot to be said on this subject.

 

Please respond with your schedule.

Thank you,

Velva

Velva@myhomeonmaui.com

808.250.3727  direct

 

 

 

Velva Ribble-Padgett R(S)

(808) 250-3727 direct

(808) 879-6979 fax

Velva@MyHomeOnMaui.com

 

 


Thursday, November 4, 2010

RE: POPCORN

Thank you Curtis for your participation last weekend and reply.

 

Velva

 

Velva Ribble-Padgett R(S)

(808) 250-3727 direct

(808) 879-6979 fax

Velva@MyHomeOnMaui.com

 

From: CURTIS KRUPP [mailto:laserjockeyck@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, November 04, 2010 12:56 PM
To: Velva Ribble-Padgett
Cc: Hiro Ward; pack
Subject: Re: POPCORN

 

Aloha Velva,

FYI, Alex and I will not be at Walmart this Sunday.
Mahalo,
Curtis
808.344.2903


On Thu, Nov 4, 2010 at 11:50 AM, Velva Ribble-Padgett <velva@myhomeonmaui.com> wrote:

Thank you Hiro.

 

Anyone else??

 

Velva Ribble-Padgett R(S)

(808) 250-3727 direct

(808) 879-6979 fax

Velva@MyHomeOnMaui.com

 

From: Hiro Ward [mailto:hiro@bamboochan.com]
Sent: Thursday, November 04, 2010 11:44 AM
To: Velva Ribble-Padgett
Subject: Re: POPCORN

 

Aloha Velva,

Thank you for reminding me.
Shion (Bear) and Hugh(Tiger) would like to join Wallmart from 11-2:30.  Except Hugh will leave earlier than 2:30. Either Ben or I will be there with them.
Sage from Tiger den will join around 12-2.

We can not stay any later than 2:30, but can come earlier, let me know if you need more people @9.

Thanks.

Hiro

On Thu, Nov 4, 2010 at 8:17 AM, Velva Ribble-Padgett <velva@myhomeonmaui.com> wrote:

Aloha Pack 14:

 

RESULTS OF LAST WEEKS SALE AT PUKALANI FOODLAND WILL FOLLOW LATER TODAY.

 

Hard to fit everything in, sorry.

 

Boys  are scheduled at WALLMART this Sunday, November 7 from 9:00 to 4:00.  Please e-mail when your son can be there with or without the parent. This is our last big push. I hope that all of those that have NOT participated are doing some door to door sales. We have product to move!! Please support our boys.

 

We have Camp Olowalu the next weekend  which is a real treat if you have not been. At that time we will be addressing the proper time and usage of a  knife. There is a lot to be said on this subject.

 

Please respond with your schedule.

Thank you,

Velva

Velva@myhomeonmaui.com

808.250.3727  direct

 

 

 

Velva Ribble-Padgett R(S)

(808) 250-3727 direct

(808) 879-6979 fax

Velva@MyHomeOnMaui.com

 

 

 

 

Re: POPCORN

Aloha Velva,
FYI, Alex and I will not be at Walmart this Sunday.
Mahalo,
Curtis
808.344.2903




On Thu, Nov 4, 2010 at 11:50 AM, Velva Ribble-Padgett <velva@myhomeonmaui.com> wrote:

Thank you Hiro.

 

Anyone else??

 

Velva Ribble-Padgett R(S)

(808) 250-3727 direct

(808) 879-6979 fax

Velva@MyHomeOnMaui.com

 

From: Hiro Ward [mailto:hiro@bamboochan.com]
Sent: Thursday, November 04, 2010 11:44 AM
To: Velva Ribble-Padgett
Subject: Re: POPCORN

 

Aloha Velva,

Thank you for reminding me.
Shion (Bear) and Hugh(Tiger) would like to join Wallmart from 11-2:30.  Except Hugh will leave earlier than 2:30. Either Ben or I will be there with them.
Sage from Tiger den will join around 12-2.

We can not stay any later than 2:30, but can come earlier, let me know if you need more people @9.

Thanks.

Hiro


On Thu, Nov 4, 2010 at 8:17 AM, Velva Ribble-Padgett <velva@myhomeonmaui.com> wrote:

Aloha Pack 14:

 

RESULTS OF LAST WEEKS SALE AT PUKALANI FOODLAND WILL FOLLOW LATER TODAY.

 

Hard to fit everything in, sorry.

 

Boys  are scheduled at WALLMART this Sunday, November 7 from 9:00 to 4:00.  Please e-mail when your son can be there with or without the parent. This is our last big push. I hope that all of those that have NOT participated are doing some door to door sales. We have product to move!! Please support our boys.

 

We have Camp Olowalu the next weekend  which is a real treat if you have not been. At that time we will be addressing the proper time and usage of a  knife. There is a lot to be said on this subject.

 

Please respond with your schedule.

Thank you,

Velva

Velva@myhomeonmaui.com

808.250.3727  direct

 

 

 

Velva Ribble-Padgett R(S)

(808) 250-3727 direct

(808) 879-6979 fax

Velva@MyHomeOnMaui.com

 

 

 


RE: POPCORN

Thank you!!

 

Moving forward. Not too much chocolate left.

 

Velva Ribble-Padgett R(S)

(808) 250-3727 direct

(808) 879-6979 fax

Velva@MyHomeOnMaui.com

 

From: Lisa Judge [mailto:paliku@maui.net]
Sent: Thursday, November 04, 2010 11:56 AM
To: Velva Ribble-Padgett
Subject: Re: POPCORN

 

Daniel and I will be there probably 10 to 2:30.
Thanks,
Lisa


From: "Velva Ribble-Padgett" <velva@myhomeonmaui.com>

Sender: <den4+bncCMvOm_5KEIbVzOYEGgSr06_p@mauipack14.org>

Date: Thu, 4 Nov 2010 11:50:03 -1000

To: 'Hiro Ward'<hiro@bamboochan.com>

Cc: 'pack'<pack@mauipack14.org>

Subject: RE: POPCORN

 

Thank you Hiro.

 

Anyone else??

 

Velva Ribble-Padgett R(S)

(808) 250-3727 direct

(808) 879-6979 fax

Velva@MyHomeOnMaui.com

 

From: Hiro Ward [mailto:hiro@bamboochan.com]
Sent: Thursday, November 04, 2010 11:44 AM
To: Velva Ribble-Padgett
Subject: Re: POPCORN

 

Aloha Velva,

Thank you for reminding me.
Shion (Bear) and Hugh(Tiger) would like to join Wallmart from 11-2:30.  Except Hugh will leave earlier than 2:30. Either Ben or I will be there with them.
Sage from Tiger den will join around 12-2.

We can not stay any later than 2:30, but can come earlier, let me know if you need more people @9.

Thanks.

Hiro

On Thu, Nov 4, 2010 at 8:17 AM, Velva Ribble-Padgett <velva@myhomeonmaui.com> wrote:

Aloha Pack 14:

 

RESULTS OF LAST WEEKS SALE AT PUKALANI FOODLAND WILL FOLLOW LATER TODAY.

 

Hard to fit everything in, sorry.

 

Boys  are scheduled at WALLMART this Sunday, November 7 from 9:00 to 4:00.  Please e-mail when your son can be there with or without the parent. This is our last big push. I hope that all of those that have NOT participated are doing some door to door sales. We have product to move!! Please support our boys.

 

We have Camp Olowalu the next weekend  which is a real treat if you have not been. At that time we will be addressing the proper time and usage of a  knife. There is a lot to be said on this subject.

 

Please respond with your schedule.

Thank you,

Velva

Velva@myhomeonmaui.com

808.250.3727  direct

 

 

 

Velva Ribble-Padgett R(S)

(808) 250-3727 direct

(808) 879-6979 fax

Velva@MyHomeOnMaui.com

 

 

 

RE: POPCORN

Thank you Hiro.

 

Anyone else??

 

Velva Ribble-Padgett R(S)

(808) 250-3727 direct

(808) 879-6979 fax

Velva@MyHomeOnMaui.com

 

From: Hiro Ward [mailto:hiro@bamboochan.com]
Sent: Thursday, November 04, 2010 11:44 AM
To: Velva Ribble-Padgett
Subject: Re: POPCORN

 

Aloha Velva,

Thank you for reminding me.
Shion (Bear) and Hugh(Tiger) would like to join Wallmart from 11-2:30.  Except Hugh will leave earlier than 2:30. Either Ben or I will be there with them.
Sage from Tiger den will join around 12-2.

We can not stay any later than 2:30, but can come earlier, let me know if you need more people @9.

Thanks.

Hiro


On Thu, Nov 4, 2010 at 8:17 AM, Velva Ribble-Padgett <velva@myhomeonmaui.com> wrote:

Aloha Pack 14:

 

RESULTS OF LAST WEEKS SALE AT PUKALANI FOODLAND WILL FOLLOW LATER TODAY.

 

Hard to fit everything in, sorry.

 

Boys  are scheduled at WALLMART this Sunday, November 7 from 9:00 to 4:00.  Please e-mail when your son can be there with or without the parent. This is our last big push. I hope that all of those that have NOT participated are doing some door to door sales. We have product to move!! Please support our boys.

 

We have Camp Olowalu the next weekend  which is a real treat if you have not been. At that time we will be addressing the proper time and usage of a  knife. There is a lot to be said on this subject.

 

Please respond with your schedule.

Thank you,

Velva

Velva@myhomeonmaui.com

808.250.3727  direct

 

 

 

Velva Ribble-Padgett R(S)

(808) 250-3727 direct

(808) 879-6979 fax

Velva@MyHomeOnMaui.com

 

 

 

POPCORN

Aloha Pack 14:

 

RESULTS OF LAST WEEKS SALE AT PUKALANI FOODLAND WILL FOLLOW LATER TODAY.

 

Hard to fit everything in, sorry.

 

Boys  are scheduled at WALLMART this Sunday, November 7 from 9:00 to 4:00.  Please e-mail when your son can be there with or without the parent. This is our last big push. I hope that all of those that have NOT participated are doing some door to door sales. We have product to move!! Please support our boys.

 

We have Camp Olowalu the next weekend  which is a real treat if you have not been. At that time we will be addressing the proper time and usage of a  knife. There is a lot to be said on this subject.

 

Please respond with your schedule.

Thank you,

Velva

Velva@myhomeonmaui.com

808.250.3727  direct

 

 

 

Velva Ribble-Padgett R(S)

(808) 250-3727 direct

(808) 879-6979 fax

Velva@MyHomeOnMaui.com