Scouting, Volume 78, Number 5, October 1990 Page: 34
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CUB-O-REE
K
BY ROBERT PETERSON
Photographs by Tom Sobolik/Black Star
/F A JAMBOREE IS A
national or international
assembly of Boy Scouts,
and a camporee is the same
thing on a local scale, what's a
Cub-O-Ree? An assembly of Cub
Scouts, of course.
Except, that is, when the
Cub-O-Ree is in the Greenwich,
Conn., Council. Then it might
Families assemble at the eampfire
circle for a rousing hour of fun.
The idea of the parachute game
is for everyone to run under the
canopy before it hits the ground.
more properly be called a Cub-
Tiger Cub-Parent-Sibling-O-Ree.
In Greenwich', everybody gets
into the act.
The council's fifth annual
Cub-O-Ree last June 1990 at-
tracted 220 children —Cub
Scouts, Tiger Cubs, and their
brothers and sisters—and 332
parents, (continued on page 63)
34
%
A weekend camp-out in rural
western Connecticut draws
Cub Scouts, Tiger Cubs, moms and
dads, sisters and brothers.
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