Sunday, February 7, 2010

The Howler

Welcome to the First Edition of the CCJHowler

The excitement of the Centennial Cub Jamboree (CCJ) 2010 is escalating as we move into the final months of preparation. The committee has been planning for over a year for this event. Planning has been moving along at an incredible pace and the excitement is building throughout the province as we will celebrate the 100th Anniversary of Scouting in Ontario.

This is an amazing time for Ontario Scouting and an incredible time to be part of the best youth organization. We can take pride in being part of a dynamic organization that reflects the needs and interests of today’s youth as we help create a better world.

Try to imagine 185 acres of breath-taking scenery with cedar, mixed and dense bush, small limestone caves, majestic cliffs, large open fields, and the beautiful Eramosa River flowing through it. This is what you will see when you attend Camp Everton, located just outside of Acton. It is truly amazing to stand at camp and look around and visualize what it will look like the week of July 25-31, 2010. CCJ10 will have countless tents, marquees, trailers, and over 750 youth and adults from all over Canada. It’s enough to take your breath away.

Our Planning Committees are working towards providing a wonderful, awesome, epic week. Continue to check out our website at www.ccj10.com, join our Facebook Group, follow our Blog or Twitter for updates. Don’t have a group to come with and want to volunteer for the week? Fill out an Offer of Service (OOS) form at the following link on the website.

Whether you want to express your creative talents, expand your natural world knowledge, test your coordination and dexterity, or just have plain fun, you can do all of that at CCJ10. There are 4 program days – Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday of which 3 are rotational-style days at camp and 1 is offsite. After supper, evening programs and several activities have been selected for your enjoyment and participation. On Wednesday, you will participate in the 100th Anniversary Celebration Day.

Registrations are pouring in, so if you are plan on attending, don’t delay! Send those applications in right away.

For more information, visit www.ccj10.com, join our Facebook Group, follow our Blog or Twitter or email info@ccj10.com.

Until the next hooowwwwwl! . . .

The CEC CCj10 Committee
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