Bobcat Day

September 30, 2023  |  8:30 am

Bobcat DayKitty Hollow Park
9555 Highway 6,
Missouri City, TX 77459 

advancementsBobcat Day is an event for Cub Scouts in kindergarten through fifth grade. Lions (kindergarteners) can work on the Lion's Honor Adventure. Cub Scouts in first through fifth grade will work on the Bobcat badge.

 

RSVP

The event is free, but please RSVP so we have enough supplies.

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What to Bring

  • Annual Health and Medical Record (Parts A & B for all Scouting events) for every participant*
  • Closed-toed shoes^
  • Field uniform (Scout uniform) or activity uniform (Scout t-shirt) is encouraged

Suggested:

  • Snacks
  • Water bottle
  • Camp chair
  • Rain gear, if needed
  • Hat
  • Sunscreen
  • Bug spray
  • Hand sanitizer

*Medical Record: We require all participants to bring an Annual Health and Medical Record to every Scouting event. The Scouting adventures, camping trips, and having fun are important to everyone in Scouting—and so is your safety and well-being. Completing the Annual Health and Medical Record is the first step in making sure you have a great Scouting experience. Completing a health history promotes health awareness, collects necessary data, and provides medical professionals critical information needed to treat a patient in the event of an illness or injury. It also provides emergency contact information. Please download the form and have the form with you at all Scouting events for every member of your family. 

^ Closed-toed shoes are highly recommended for all Scouting events. Many of our outdoor venues have snakes and sticks that can injure toes. Many of our activities include active games, so shoes that Scouts can run in (e.g., tennis shoes) are recommended.

Communications

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Scouting Safely

Safety is Your Responsibility posterThe BSA's Commitment to Safety is ongoing and we want you to know that the safety of our youth, volunteers, staff, and employees cannot be compromised. BSA Guide to Safe Scouting policies must be followed and all participants must follow youth protection guidelines at all Scouting events. Highlights include:

  • Two-deep leadership on all outings required.  
  • No one-on-one contact between adults and youth members. 
  • The buddy system should be used at all times. 
  • Discipline must be constructive.

Youth Protection Guidelines     Guide to Safe Scouting     Enterprise Risk Management

Contacts

For questions, contact the Bobcat Day chair or district activities chair