Coastie the Safety Boat for Cub Scouts
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Summary
Lessons learned
- Organize this event through the right leader, the Cubmaster. I was initially contacted by a Den Leader, but they were not responsible for the entire Pack. To get the best participation, you need a full Pack meeting with Cubs from all of the Dens. The Cubmaster's name and contact information is readily available from the local District Executive. Call the <a href="http://www.scouting.org/media/lcl.aspx">local council office</a> and ask to speak to the "D.E." (District Executive) for your town.
- Whenever possible, bring together two Packs into a special, combined Pack meeting and have one of the Packs host the event. Most Packs have about 30 Cub Scouts. We got twice the number of scouts with combined meetings.
- It takes time to put on a Coastie event. The more scouts you can present him to at once, the better. For a 45 minute to an hour presentation, it takes about 4~5 hours for each Auxiliarist with travel, setup, actual event, breakdown, and return travel.