In 1933 "Cub Leaders' Round Table" suggested Parent / Cub dinners.
Soon thereafter, Pack 1 of Michigan City started a tradition of pot-lucks where
the dads were to bring utensils made of wood; whittled by the Cub with his
dad. In the 1930s father / son 'bean dinners' and 'Cub family dinners' began
to become commonplace. Finally, in 1943 the name "Blue and Gold
Banquet" first appeared in BSA literature, and became synonomous with
"celebrating the birthday of Scouting."
This year, the Blue and Gold banquet is one of the highlights of our program.
It brings together your Pack's families for a dinner and an evening of fun. The
meal is important, but even more important is the warm, congenial
atmosphere created as families enjoy each other's company.
Join us to this year's Pack 160 Blue and Gold Dinner!
February 29, 2008 at 6pm.
Donations per person: Adult - $5.00; Child - $4.00
All donations are due to the Cub's Den Leader/s.
Incarnation School Cub Scouts Pack 160
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Cub Scout Motto: Do Your Best
Cub Scout Promise: I promise to do my best To do my duty To God and my country, To help other people, And to obey the Law of the Pack.
Pack 160 Code of Conduct
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Pack 160 Blue and Gold Dinner
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