We had a great day camp this year! On Friday we were at the Gustafson's home. We started with a flag ceremony and some cheers by Brother Brice:
At our first class Brother Brice taught us how to build raingutter regata boats:
Our next class Sister Corbett told us some Native American history and the boys built Indian huts out of clay:
The boys earned their Map and Compass belt loop at the last class which was taught by the Havey family:
The boys made their own tin foil hot dog dinners:
The giant slip and slide is always fun:
Then each den raced their raingutter regata boats:
We ended the night with a campfire and some dutch oven cobbler:
Saturday we were at the church. After an outdoor flag ceremony, our den's first stop was the cub cars. Brother Brice set up the ramp again and the boys had just as much fun as they did in February.
Our second class of the day was Knots, taught by Brother Smith and his son Alex.
Next we learned about genealogy (religious knot requirement) from Sister Smith:
Pizza for lunch!
Brother Williams taught Flag and Citizenship:
Then the boys earned their Volleyball belt loop thanks to Jeffrey and Jason Tomlinson's help:
Our last class of the day was Craftsman, taught by Brother Caffall and Brother Brice, where the boys learned about different tools and got to build a tool box.
We ended the day with some water games:
And of course a water balloon fight! The boys enjoyed hitting Bishop Tomlinson!
It was a fun two days and the boys learned a lot and fulfilled many requirements. A special thank you to all parents and leaders who helped!
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