Blount Home Education Association

• Aug. 24, 2006 - Cub Scout Kick-Off

 Monday 8/28:

What:    Kickoff Picnic for Cub Scout Pack 442
Where:  The Wall's House and adjacent Public TVA property in Louisville which is about 25 minutes from downtown Maryville.
When:   From 6:00-9:00pm.   Stay as little or as long as you like!
Why:     To have some good ol' outdoor fun, get wet, take some canoe rides, get to know one another better and build a camp fire!
What to Bring:  Picnic dinner for your family only and a blanket, water shoes or old shoes to get in the river, canoe or durable raft if you have one (with life vests), fishing poles and bait if you want to fish, binoculars if you want to bird watch, extra clothes, folding chairs for the camp fire and picnic, frisbees, football to toss.

General:  Our house backs up to 25 acres of public land and there is a mowed field which is on an inlet of the river.  There is a mowed path through the woods which is short walk and stroller friendly.  There is a public dock and plenty of shoreline from which to fish, splash in the water, canoe etc.  All families are welcome to bring a picnic dinner and a blanket and get to know some of the other scouting families in BHEA.  If any parent wants to supervise some games, that's great too!  The field is nice and flat and quite large.  We will have several canoes and life jackets if PARENTS would like to take their kids for a canoe ride around the inlet or island nearby.
We will have some Boy Scouts from Troop 442 who will help any interested cubs set up our campfire and we will roast marshmallows and sing songs  as the sunlight wanes.

This is a FAMILY activity!  We look forward to seeing everyone!
Contact Sharon Wall with any questions
sonzmom@yahoo.com

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BHEA is an association of independent homeschooling families that formed in the late 1980s to encourage successful home education in Blount County. The organization, which operates with the help of many parent volunteers, provides support, information and encouragement to over 200 homeschooling families. BHEA sponsors many activities throughout the year to enhance the educational program that each participating family provides at home.

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