According to the BSA Website on 10/21, here is the latest availability:
Posted on Wed, Oct 2, 2013
Hosted by the Atlanta Area Council at the Bert Adams Scout Reservation in Covington, GA and available to all area Cub Scout Packs, Spooky-ree is simply awesome.
Come for the weekend, or just come for the day! Meals are available in the dining hall or cook on your own. You can even rent one of the camp’s canvas wall tents for the weekend.
Spooky-ree is a family event so be sure to bring everyone! Every Scout and Scout-aged sibling gets a patch and hot chocolate.
Families can register for Spooky-ree directly on the Atlanta BSA Website at http://www.atlantabsa.org/Spooky-ree or by clicking on the dates below (availability is updated as of 10/21/2013). We can register as individual families, the camp director indicated they will assign all families from Pack 459 to (ideally) 1 coordinated campsite.
Be sure to read each link & Download the Parent Planning Guide!
Bring your medical forms! Medical forms are required for each camper and will be collected upon check-in. You will not be allowed to check-in unless you have medical forms for each person camping!
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Spooky-ree Tent / Birdhouse Rentals (does not include event admission):
Availability as of 10/21/2013:
SOLD OUT |
Health & Medical Form Required for All Participants (all ages)
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· Scouts: $25
· Siblings 5 or older: $12
· Siblings under 5: FREE
· Adults: $2
Meals can be purchased in advance in the online registration system only. $5 per person per meal.
· Friday Supper: Your choice of pizza, hotdog, or hamburger. Potato chips, cookie, fruit, and drink.
· Saturday Breakfast: Scrambled eggs, bacon, biscuit, potatoes, cereal, fresh fruit, milk, juice, and coffee.
· Saturday Lunch: Chicken tenders, French fries, corn, fruit, salad bar, cookie, and drink.
· Saturday Supper: Turkey pot roast, green beans, mashed potatoes, roll, cake, salad bar, and drink.
· Sunday Breakfast: Pancakes, sausage, fresh fruit, cereal, milk, juice, and coffee.
1. BB Shooting- Take aim at our shooting range.
2. Bows & Arrows- Can you hit the bull's eye?
3. Slingshots- Grab a "wrist rocket" and see if you can hit the target!
4. Blow Guns- Inspired by Native American hunting techniques, try out our modern Cub Scout blow guns.
5. Atlatls- New in 2013! Spear throwing with a twist.
6. Pumpkins- Every Scout and sibling gets a pumpkin! 2nd graders and youngers decorate their pumpkins and 3rd graders and older can carve with adult supervision. The pumpkin activity is completed in your campsite.
7. Letters to the Troops- Write a letter to a US service man or woman who is deployed so that they can receive it on Thanksgiving.
8. Creepy Crawly Nature Show- Learn about the things that go bump in the night (aka. spiders, snakes, etc.).
9. Guided Nature Hike- Camp staff will guide you on a trail to see wildlife, plant life, and explore our ecosystem.
10. Field Sports- Learn the rules and play a sport!
11. Fall Festival- Play carnival games, explore the inflatables, and much more!
12. Scavenger Hunt- Explore our camp and see how many items you can find.
13. Council Fire- Make s'mores and learn about Cub Scout summer camps!
14. Campfire- Experience a real Scout campfire program in the huge amphitheatre.
15. Trick-or-Treat Trail- Put on your costume and Trick-or-Treat on our slightly spooky trail. Includes a Haunted Fort with some activities.
16. Haunted Trail- For the older Scouts and siblings (recommend 3rd grade or older), a haunted trail that is complete with a ghost pirate ship, cemetery, and zombies!
Scout & Sibling Costume Contest- Each pack will choose 1 scout and 1 sibling as their winner. These youth will then compete in the Spooky-ree contest at the campfire where the top costumes will be chosen.
Adult Costume Contest- Scouts and siblings will dress 1 adult in a costume based on criteria given at the leaders' meeting. This adult will compete in a contest at the campfire.
Pack with Most People- The pack that brings the most people to Spooky-ree will get an award at the campfire.
Pack that Travels the Furthest- The pack that lives furthest away will get an award at the campfire.
Pumpkin Contest- Each pack will choose 2 youth (1- 2nd grade or younger; 2- 3rd grade or older) with the best pumpkins. These pumpkins must be brought to the camp office by 5:30pm for judging. Awards will be given at the campfire.
Tentative Event Schedule
FRIDAY |
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4:00 - 9:00pm |
Check-In |
8:00pm |
Movie Begins |
8:15pm |
Leaders' Meeting |
SATURDAY |
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8:00am |
Opening Ceremony |
8:15am - 6:00pm |
Activities |
7:30pm |
Campfire |
8:00-10:00pm |
Trick-or-Treating |
11:00pm |
Taps |
SUNDAY |
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8:00am |
Interfaith Chapel Service |
9:00am |
Breakdown Camp and Depart |
We hope to see you there!
According to the BSA Website on 10/21, here is the latest availability:
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