May 25, 2009 -
30 Cub Scouts from Pack 731, several intrepid leaders and a
few parents marched proudly in the annual North Reading
Memorial Day Parade. Almost 1000 flags were handed out along
the parade route! Great job Cubs!
Scout Breakfast sponsored by the King of Sweden
May 9, 2009 -
300 Scouts from MA & southern NH wre invited to a
special breakfast hosted by the King of Sweden, the honorary
chairman of Worl Scouting. 7 Cubs from Pack 731 were among
those invited. The scouts heard from crew members from some
of the ships involved in the Volvo around the world race and
witnessed several special scouting awards. They also toured
Race Village. This is a Volvo car made out of Legos.
Flintlock District Pinewood Derby
Mar 21, 2009 -
Pack 731 was proudly represented at the District Pinewood
Derby in Concord, MA. The boys all did a great job on their
cars and should be proud of their accomplishments. Thank you
also to the parents who provided the support, encouragement
and transporation to make it all posible!
Tigers - Sean McCullough - 2nd Place (believed to be
the highest finish ever by Pack 731!)
Wolves - Ben Tenney - 8th place
Bears - Joseph Constantino -
WebelosI - Timothy Goucher -
Webelos II - Nick Selfridge - 11th Place
Scouting For Food 2008
Nov 21, 2008 -
The Cubs of Pack 731 collected a very large amount of food
for the North Reading food pantry. They also made a generous
donation of goods to
Local Heroes.
The cubs showed they really know how to sow "Seeds of
Kindness"!
Veteran's Day 2008
Nov 11, 2008 -
17 Tigers, Cubs & Webelos braved a cool and blustery day
to pay tribute to those who have served our country at the
annual North Reading Veteran's Day Ceremony on the Town
Common. They were a great addition to Boy Scout Troop 750
who were the honor guard for the VFW. Everyone there knew
that Scouting is alive & well in North Reading!
Pack Outing to the Lawrence Eagle Tribune
Oct 22, 2008 -
32 Tigers, Cubs & Webelos enjoyed a tour of the Lawrence
Eagle Tribune. Do you know how much aluminum the newspaper
uses each year? Ask a Scout!
Another Great year for Popcorn Sales!
Oct 2008 -
The first weekend in October found the Scouts camped outside
of Stop & Shop selling many cans and boxes of yummy
Trail's End Popcorn to support the activities of the Pack
and Boston Minuteman Council. This can of popcorn was soon
sold to a happy customer. The little Scout buddy in the box
went off to camp at Sudden Pond later that day...
When the final order sheets were turned in, the Cubs had
sold almost $10,000 (retail) worth of popcorn - Way to go
Cubs!
Adventures in Reading
Oct 17, 2008 -
The Pack enjoyed a presentation from North Reading's
Children's Librarian and a Book Swap at our recent
meeting. Every boy went home with 2 new-to-him books, and
many boxes of books were also donated to the library book
sale to help support all the library services. Read On
Cubs!
Sudden Pond Camp Out 2008
Jun 21, 2008 -
Pack 731 ended our 2007-2008 year with one of our favorite
events - camping at Sudden Pond. Over 75 cubs and family
members had a great time fishing, hiking, carving, crafting
and knot tying. Mrs. Spicer led us in a fun campfire with
skits and songs and a guest appearance by Mr. I. The scouts
also participated in a moving flag retirement ceremony. The
night was capped off by the old camp favorite, s'mores!
Memorial Day Parade 2008
May 26, 2008 -
It was a bright, sunny day which saw a large number of Cub
Scouts from Pack 731 assemble to march in North Reading's
Memorial Day parade, including several new spring recruits!
Reports from the parade route were "Great looking
Pack!" and "Thank you for the flag!" Great
job Cubs!
Blue and Gold Banquet
A great time was had by all at the Blue & Gold brunch
held at the Hillview. A little rainy weather couldn't dampen
the spirits of all the Cubs who have been working hard all
year on their achievements. Special thanks to Mrs. Gonthier,
Mrs. Stats and the rest of the committee for all their
organizing and decorating! We were sorry to say goodbye to a
few leaders who are moving on to Boy Scouts - Mr. Intorcio
and Mr. Furst. We also bid a fond farewell to the Korstanje
family who are returning home to the Netherlands after 3
years with us. We hope they will think of us whenever they
use their "Dutch oven!"