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Showing posts with label Pembroke Cub Scouts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pembroke Cub Scouts. Show all posts
Tiger
Cub Pack 105, Den 4 had a go-and-see-it 5pm January 30th at Pembroke Community
Media Center's studio on Washington Street in Pembroke. The scouts watched the
12 1/2 minute video "Pie Night with the Scouts" filmed and edited two
months earlier by older scout John Henry O'Keefe who earned community service
credit hours toward high school graduation for that project.
In
the show, paper plates covered with whipped cream are pushed into leaders'
faces, and green goop made of applesauce and coloring is poured over the
adults' heads and rubbed into their hair. Can you say "hilarious?"
Much
laughter filled the room where video viewing Tigers sat on the floor, each with
his own popcorn bag, water cup, and napkin.
During
the second half of the scouts' visit to Pembroke Community Media Center,
Pembroke Community Middle School volunteer Billy Bracken helped Mrs. Ann
Ryerson film a public service announcement (PSA) about germs.
A
leader stood to the side and threw colored pom poms in the air to simulate how
germs spread. Then each child suggested a strategy for germ avoidance before
rambunctiously calling out "goodbye."
Pembroke
Cub Scout Pack 105, Den 3 visited Pembroke Community Media Center on Wednesday
November 28th for their go-and-see-it.
With
bags of popcorn and cups of water in hand; Aiden, Bradlee, Thomas, Andrew,
Will, Tyler, Matthew, Parker, and Brenden sat on the rug to watch the “Pie
Night with the Scouts” movie of their November 16th meeting at which whipped
cream-laden plates and glasses of green gelatin with apple sauce were poured
over and smashed into their leaders' faces and heads.
It
was 12 ½ minutes of howling laughter for them and their proud parents.
Next
came the making of their holiday public service announcement.
Mrs.
Ann Ryerson expertly arranged the boys before the camera and under the umbrella
lights, as she's done countless times over the past quarter of a
century with other scouting dens. Each
child held a piece of paper and........... well........... that's enough
information for now. I don't want to
spoil the movie by telling you what happens.
Filmed
by Executive Director Mr. John Mattinson, and edited by volunteer DJ Mattinson,
this is the cutest bunch of holiday well wishers I've seen this year.
The
boys present themselves fearlessly and well in their public speaking roles as
Tiger Cubs creating their first PSA, or Public Service Announcement, at
Pembroke Community Media Center's studio in Pembroke.
Thank you, boys.
CLICK HERE to see the Pack 105, Den 3 PSA. CLICK HERE or call us at 781-910-8899 to request a copy of this DVD.