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Third Truro Wolf Cubs

Cubs offers boys and girls an opportunity to try out new adventures in a safe environment. With the help of skilled leaders, Cubs will have the chance to learn skills that will serve them for the rest of their lives.

It’s Outdoor Adventures and more..

The outdoors is an essential part of the Cub program. Through Cubs children have learn all sorts of fun and challenging things like wilderness survival, hiking, camping and first aid.

Cubs also offers kids the chance to test their more creative side by building Kub Kars, learning how to cook, sharing storytelling and visiting new destinations.

It’s All About Helping Kids be Healthy

Cubs is about building self esteem to help kids make the right choices in life. It’s about making healthy choices. It’s about teamwork and making friends

St. Andrews United Church is a peanut free building with  a number of scouters having peanut allergies.
Cub Leaders

D'arcy "Kaa "McDonah (The Python) - 895-6295

Glen "Bagheera" Stinson (The Panther) - 843-6152

Rene' "Rikki Tikki Tavi" LeBlanc (The Mongoose) - 893-1460

Victor "Chil" Miniotas (The Kite) - 895-5241


Upcoming Events

Visit to the Glooscap Centre

Our program next week, October 9, will be a tour of the Glooscap Centre. The staff at the Centre have prepared a program for us that promises to be fun and interesting, and will help us to earn the Aboriginal Awareness Badge.


Visit to the New Ambulance Base
 
Next week, Thursday, October 16, we will again be meeting outside of our usual meeting hall at the church.  Bagheera (Glen Stinson) has arranged for us to have a tour of the new EHS ambulance base on Wade Road by the Wal-Mart.  
 

Apple Day
 
Apple Day is scheduled for Saturday October 18th.  Please mark your calendars.  
 
 
Remembrance Day Observance


On Tuesday, November 11th, Third Truro will be attending the Remembrance Day Services at the Cenataph on Prince Street. Our plan is to meet at St. Andrew's Church at 10:15 and walk as a group down to the Cenataph, then walk back to the church at the end of the service. Cubs are asked to wear their uniforms, neat and tidy and a poppy please.

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