2013 Cub Adventure Day Camp Registration Registration Little Pond provides an ideal setting for instruction Home Phone Registrations will be accepted online, by mail, fax, or in person at the Knox Tra and usage of row boats, canoes, and paddle boats The for Cub Adventure Day CampMA includes BusFax Transportation. Please use Address 490fee Union Avenue, Framingham, 01702. 508-872-9092. No telephone 2013 Cub Adventure Day Camp Registration • Helps imp improve their self-esteem, self-respect and self-confidence this information to indicate your Bus Stop on the registration form. BECAUSE under the watchful eyes of certified instructors and 2013 Cub Adventure Day Camp Registration Why fill out paperwork? Register on our web site: accepted. Online registration available at www.cubscoutcamps.org. City State ZIP OF THE FAMILY CAMPFIRE THERE IS NO BUS SERVICE ON FRIDAY AFTERNOON. • Improves athletic, artistic and intellectual skills lifeguards. All boaters wear Coast Guard certified Personal Information Name of Camper Date of birth Pack # and Town RED FeesROUTE Boating and Canoeing Swimming lifejackets. • Helps them make friends and develop social skills Why fill out paperwork? Register on our webPICK-UP site: STOP #our web BUS STOP Fishing Why fill out paperwork? Register onWeek: site: One $375 Four Weeks: $1,179RETURN Little Pond provides an ideal setting for instruction Homerank Phone Scout in fall 2013: Wolf Bear Webelos Your child will participate in recreational swim sessions in our Personal Information 1-MENDON Miscoe Hill Middle School 7:30 5:20 Personal Information • Provides them with fun learning opportunities Campers can test their angling skills in Little Pond which Two Weeks: $659 Five Weeks: $1,439 2-HOPEDALE High School on Adin St. 7:45 5:10 use Name of Camper and usage of row boats, canoes, and paddle boats pond under the supervision of certified lifeguards. Every child Boating and Canoeing Name of Camper Swimming The fee for Cub Adventure Day Camp includes Bus Transportation. Please Address 2nd 3rd 4th 5th Grade in the fall of 2013: Swimming 3-MILFORD Ben Franklin Savings Bank, Congress Street 8:00form. 4:55 Three Weeks: to indicate $919 Six Weeks: $1,639 • Gives them a safe place to be in the summer Archery & BB Shooting has been stocked with trout, sunfish, andBoating the elusive and small-Canoeing • Helps imp improve their self-esteem, self-respect and self-confidence this information your Bus Stop on the registration BECAUSE under the watchful eyes of certified instructors and Pond provides an ideal settingHome for instruction takes a BSA swim test which determinesswim his ability the water. 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Campers can test their angling skills in Little Pond which Scout Pack and pay the $16.00 fee. This fee includes Sickness and 2-HOPEDALE High School on Adin St. 7:45 5:10Accident In Date of birth Pack # and Town RED ROUTE Field Sports and Games Date of birth Pack and Town lifejackets. 7-COCHITUATE Good Sheppard Parish 7:40 4:55 RED ROUTE Helps them make friends and skills 4th 5th Grade# in the fall of 2013: 2nd 3rd Daytime Mobile Phone Phone • Reconnects them lifejackets. 3-MILFORD BenSTOP Franklin Savings Bank, Congress StreetPICK-UP 8:00 4:55 • Helps them make friends•and social skills • develop Gives them a safe place to develop betoinnature thesocial summer Archery & BB Shooting has been stocked with trout, sunfish, and the elusive smallSTOP # BUS RETURN Fishing 8-WAYLAND Town Hall Buildings 7:50 4:50 STOP # BUS STOP PICK-UP RETURN Fishing Cub Adventure Day Camp offers whiffle ball, volleyball, Scout rank in fall 2013: Wolf Bear Webelos 4-HOLLISTON Saint Mary’s Church 8:15 4:40 1-MENDON Miscoe Hill Club Middle SchoolValley, Route 1177:30 5:20 Scout rank in fall 2013: Wolf Bear Webelos • Provides them with fun learning opportunities 9-MAYNARD Boys&Girls of Assabet 8:15 4:35 Parent Name Second Contact Relationship • Nurtures independence At the archery and BB ranges, boys get to perfect their 1-MENDON Miscoe Hill Middle School 7:30 5:20 mouthed bass. Campers may bring their own fishing gear or • Provides them with fun learning opportunities • Offers an opportunity to try something new Campers can test their angling skillsCampers can other test their angling skills in can Little Pond which 5-ASHLAND Front St. across from 8:25 4:30 Nature, Scoutcraft, and Hikes 2-HOPEDALE High School onat Adin St.Library 7:45 5:10 in Little Pond which kickball and activities. Campers also relax with one 10-ACTON Tennis Courts Junior High 8:30 4:25 2-HOPEDALE High School on Adin St. 7:45 5:10 4th 5th the fall of 2013: 2nd 3rd bow and arrow and BB skills. This takes place under use poles and equipment supplied by the camp. 3-MILFORD Ben Franklin Savings Bank,511 Congress Street 8:00 4:55 4thinEmail 5th Grade in the fallthe of 2013: 2nd 3rd Grade • be Gives them a safebecome place tomore be inresponsible the summer Archery & BB Shooting has been stocked with trout, sunfish, and the elusive smallMobile Phone Daytime Phone Family Address 11-STOW Pompositticut School, Great Road 8:45 4:15 3-MILFORD Ben Franklin Savings Bank, Congress Street 8:00 4:55 • Gives them a safe place to in the summer Archery & BB Shooting • Helps them Nature classes, Scoutcraft, and hikes are held on has been stocked with trout, sunfish, and theboard elusive smallof our games on the shaded porch of Jewett Lodge. BLUE ROUTE 4-HOLLISTON Mary’s Church 8:15 4:40 the of certified instructors who ensure safety 4-HOLLISTON Saint Mary’s Church 8:15 Saint 4:40 Parent Name At the archery and BBstreams ranges, boysfields get to their mouthed bass. Campers fishing gear or BB ranges, boys get STOP # ROUTE BUS STOP PICK-UP 4:30 RETURN opportunity try something Parent Name At the archery and toguidance perfect 305 acres of their ponds, and in perfect the beautiful 5-ASHLAND Front St. across from Library 8:25 own fishing gear or may bring their own Secondden Contact Special assignment request • Offers an opportunity to •tryOffers something new theirtoleadership •anImproves skills new mouthed bass. Campers may bring their GREEN 5-ASHLAND Front St. across from Library 8:25 4:30 6-NATICK Congregational Church 7:30 5:05 and proper technique. bow and arrow and BB skills. This takes place under use poles and equipment supplied by the camp. STOP # BUS STOP PICK-UP RETURN Mobile Phone Daytime Phone bow and arrow and BB skills. This takes place under living outdoor wilderness where years of Scouting use poles and equipment supplied byField the camp. Sports and Games Helps• them becomethem moretoresponsible Mobile Phone Daytime Phone 7-COCHITUATE GoodMethodist SheppardChurch Parish 7:40 4:55 Mobile Phone Daytime Phone BLUE ROUTE • Helps them become more• responsible Reconnects nature 12-FRAMINGHAM First 7:40 5:05 BLUE ROUTE guidance ofbecertified who ensure safety My son will be attending: 8-WAYLAND Town Hall Church Buildings 7:50 4:50 who ensure safety expertise can shared instructors with our campers. STOP # BUS STOP PICK-UP RETURN Cub Adventure Day Camp offers whiffle the ball,guidance volleyball,of certified instructorsthe Second Contact 13-FRAMINGHAM Plymouth 7:50 4:55 STOP # BUS STOP PICK-UP RETURN • Improves their leadership skills Second Contact 9-MAYNARD Boys&Girls Club of Assabet Valley, Route 1177:30 8:15 4:35 • Improves their leadership skills Second Contact Relationship • Nurtures independence 6-NATICK Congregational Church 5:05 and proper technique. July 8-12 Pirates of Little Pond $______ Week 1 14-SOUTHBORO Pilgrim Church 8:05 4:35 6-NATICK Congregational Church 7:30 5:05 and proper technique. Nature, Scoutcraft, and Hikes kickball and other activities. Campers can also relax with one Field Sports and Games 10-ACTON Tennis Courts atParish Junior High 8:30 4:25 7-COCHITUATE Good Sheppard 7:40 4:55 Mobile Phone Daytime Phone Field Sports and Games • Reconnects them to nature 15-MARLBORO Congregational Church @ Rt. 85 8:15 4:25 7-COCHITUATE Good Sheppard Parish 7:40 4:55 Mobile Phone Daytime Phone Week 2 Address July 15-19 Jedi Training Week $______ • Reconnects them to nature Family Email 11-STOW Pompositticut School, 511 Great Road 7:50 8:45 4:15 Nature classes, Scoutcraft, and hikes are held on the 8-WAYLAND Hall School Buildings 4:50 of our board games on the shaded porch ofvolleyball, Jewett Lodge. Cub Adventure Day Camp offers whiffle ball, 16-HUDSON Mulredy 8:40 4:05 8-WAYLAND Town Hall Buildings 7:50 Town 4:50 Climbing Wall Cub Adventure Day Camp offers whiffle ball, volleyball, 9-MAYNARD Boys&Girls Club of Assabet Valley, Route 117 8:15 4:35 Second Contact Relationship Week 3 July 22-26 Oh! Places You’ll Go! $______ 9-MAYNARD Boys&Girls Club of Assabet Valley, Route 117 8:15 4:35 Second Contact Relationship • Nurtures independence • Nurtures independence 305 acres of ponds, streams and fields in the beautiful Special den assignment request Nature, Scoutcraft, Hikes to scale across kickball and other activities. Campers canNature, also relax with GREEN ROUTE 10-ACTON Courts at Junior High 8:30 4:25 Scoutcraft, Campers use their agilityand and strength kickball and other activities. Campers can also relax with one PURPLE Tennis Courts at Junior High 8:30 Tennis 4:25 Week 4 AddressJuly 20-Aug 2, 20,000 Leagues10-ACTON $______ Come out tothe our Cubporch Adventure Dayone Camp and on Hikes STOP ## ROUTE BUS STOP School, 511 Great Road 8:45 PICK-UP 4:15 RETURN Family Email living outdoor wilderness where years of Scouting 11-STOW Pompositticut Nature classes, Scoutcraft, and hikes are held on the Family Email Address of our board games on shaded of Jewett Lodge. STOP BUS STOP PICK-UP RETURN 11-STOW Pompositticut School, 511 Great Road 8:45 4:15 Nature classes, Scoutcraft, and hikes are on the wall. thisheld challenging of our board games on the shaded porch of Jewett Lodge. 12-FRAMINGHAM First Methodist Church 7:40 5:05 Week 5 Aug 5 - Aug 9 I Spy $______ My son will be attending: 17-HOPKINTON Elmwood School, Elm St. 7:40 5:00 expertise can be shared with our campers. 305 of ponds, streams and fields in the beautiful Saturday, June 1 from 11:00 to 2ofpm forstreams a fun,and fields Special den assignment request 13-FRAMINGHAM PlymouthSchool Church 7:50 4:55 GREEN ROUTE 305 acres ponds, inacres the beautiful Special den assignment request 18-WESTBORO Hastings 8:00 4:45 GREEN ROUTE Week Aug Wild, Wild West $______ July 12-16 8-12 Pirates of Little Pond $______ Week 61 14-SOUTHBORO Pilgrim ChurchRoute 20 8:05 4:35 STOP # BUS STOP PICK-UP RETURN living outdoor wilderness where years of Scouting 19-NORTHBORO Trinity Church, 8:15 4:35 STOP # BUS STOP PICK-UP RETURN outdoor where years of Scouting 15-MARLBORO Congregational Church @ Rt. 85 8:15 4:25 informative Open House!living Meet ourwilderness staff, play 12-FRAMINGHAM First Methodist Church 7:40 5:05 Week 2 July 15-19 Jedi Training Week12-FRAMINGHAM $______ Themes My son will be attending: 20-HARVARD Harvard Elementary School, 27 Mass Ave 8:40 4:15 First Methodist Church 7:40 5:05 expertise can be shared with our campers. My son will be attending: 16-HUDSON Mulredy Church School 8:40 4:05 13-FRAMINGHAM 7:50 4:55 expertise can be shared with our campers. Climbing Wall 13-FRAMINGHAM Plymouth Church 7:50 Plymouth 4:55 T-Shirts: Week1 3 July8-12 22-26 Oh! Places You’ll $______ A different theme each week keeps the program July Pirates of Little PondGo! $______ Week games, enjoy refreshments, win free prizes and 14-SOUTHBORO Pilgrim Church 8:05 4:35 July 8-12 Pirates of Little Pond $______ Week 1 14-SOUTHBORO Pilgrim Church 8:05 4:35 ORANGE ROUTE Campers use agility to more scale across PURPLE ROUTE Church @ Rt. 85 8:15 4:25 One camper is15-19 provided. PleaseLeagues indicate size below. Week 4 T-shirt July 20-Aug 20,000 $______ Come out to our Cub Adventure Day Camp on interesting fortheir those boys and whostrength attend for Week 2$______ July Jedi2,Training Week $______ 15-MARLBORO Congregational Church @15-MARLBORO Rt. 85 ## 8:15 Congregational 4:25 STOP BUS STOP PICK-UP RETURN Week 2 thanJuly 15-19 Jedi Training Week STOP BUS STOP PICK-UP 4:05 RETURN 16-HUDSON Mulredy School 8:40 see how camp operates onClimbing a day-to day-basis. The this challenging wall. Climbing Wall 16-HUDSON Mulredy School 8:40 4:05 21-NEWTON Municipal Parking Lot at Youth Week3 5Large (14-16) Aug 5 - Aug 9Places I Spy You’ll Go! $______ Wall one week. Boys are constantly doing something new Week July 22-26 Oh! $______ 17-HOPKINTON Elmwood School, Elm St. 7:40 5:00 Week 3 July 22-26 Oh! Places You’ll Go! $______ Saturday, June 1 from 11:00 to 2 pm for a fun, Beacon St. and Center St. 7:40 5:05 Campers use their agility and strength to scale across 18-WESTBORO Hastings School 8:00 4:45 PURPLE ROUTE Adult Week4Small 6 Aug20-Aug 12-16 2, Wild, WildLeagues West PURPLE $______ Campers use their agility and strength to scale across Open House takes place at Cub Adventure Day in camp. Week July 20,000 $______ Come out to our Cub Adventure Day Camp on ROUTE 22-WELLESLEY St. John’s Church 7:50 4:50 Week 4 July 20-Aug 2, 20,000 Leagues $______ Come out to our Cub Adventure Day Camp 19-NORTHBORO Trinity Church, Route 20 8:15 4:35 STOP # BUS STOP PICK-UP RETURN this challenging wall. informative OpenonHouse!thisMeet our staff, play STOP$______ # BUS STOP RETURN 23-SUDBURY Town Hall in Back 8:20 4:20 Adult5MediumAug 5 - Aug 9 I Spy challenging wall. Themes Week 20-HARVARDPICK-UPElmwood Harvard Elementary 27 Mass Ave7:40 8:40 4:15 17-HOPKINTON School, ElmSchool, St. 5:00 Week 5 Aug 5 - Aug 9 I Spy $______ Camp in Bolton. Make your plans to be with us! 17-HOPKINTON Elmwood School, Elm St. 7:40 5:00 Saturday, June 1 from 11:00 to 2 pm for a fun, Saturday, June 1 from 11:00 to 2 pm for refreshments, a fun, 18-WESTBORO 8:00are any 4:45 Adult Large Aug 12-16 Wild, Wild West T-Shirts: A different theme each week keeps Week the program Schedules & Routes areHastings subject toSchool change. You will be notified if there Week 6 $______ 18-WESTBORO Hastings School 8:00 4:45 games, enjoy win free prizes and 6 Aug 12-16 Wild, Wild West $______ ORANGE Church, Route 20 8:15 4:35 changes forROUTE your 19-NORTHBORO Trinity Church, Route 20 19-NORTHBORO 8:15weekTrinity 4:35 informative Open House!Themes Meet our staff, play Adult X-Large One camper T-shirt is provided. Please indicate size below. interesting for those boys who attend for more than Themes informative Open House! Meet our staff, play STOP # Ave 8:40 Harvard BUS STOP PICK-UP 4:15 RETURN 20-HARVARD Elementary School, 27 Mass Ave 8:40 20-HARVARD Harvard Elementary School, 27 Mass 4:15 see how camp operates on a day-to day-basis.The Aone 21-NEWTON Municipal Parking Lot at Extra T-Shirts $9 Each $______ Youth Large (14-16) week. Boys are constantly doing something new T-Shirts: different theme each week keeps the program games, enjoy refreshments, win free prizes T-Shirts: A different theme each and week keeps the program Beacon St. and Center St. 7:40 5:05 games, enjoy refreshments, win free prizes andplace at ORANGE ROUTE ORANGE ROUTE Fees $______ Adult Small Open House takes Cub Adventure Day infor camp. One camper T-shirt is provided. PleaseTotal indicate size below. interesting for those boys who attendOne for camper more than 22-WELLESLEY St. John’s 7:50 4:50 STOP # BUS STOP Church PICK-UP RETURN T-shirt is provided. Please indicate size below. interesting for those boys who attend more than STOP # BUS STOP PICK-UP RETURN see how camp operates on a day-to day-basis.The one week. Boys are constantly doing something new 23-SUDBURY Town HallParking in BackLot at 8:20 4:20 AdultLarge Medium see how camp operates on aCamp day-to day-basis. The 21-NEWTON Municipal Youth (14-16) 21-NEWTON Municipal Parking Lot at Youth Large (14-16) oneplans week. Boys are constantly in Bolton. Make your to be with us!doing something new Beacon St. and Center St. 7:40 5:05 Beacon St. and Center St. 7:40 5:05 Bus Route Color __________________ Adult Large Schedules & Routes areSt. subject to change. You will be notified if there Adult Small takesDay place atinCub in camp. 22-WELLESLEY 7:50 are any 4:50 Adult Small Open House takes place atOpen Cub House Adventure camp.Adventure Day 22-WELLESLEY St. John’s Church 7:50week John’s 4:50 Church changes for your Your child will participate in recreational swim sessions in our pond under the supervision of certified lifeguards. Every child takes a BSA swim test which determines his ability in the water. Camp Make Camp in Bolton. Make your plansintoBolton. be with us! your plans to be with us! No Sc Scouting Experience Necessary! Swimming Your child will participate in recreational swim sessions in our pond under the supervision of certified lifeguards. Every child takes a BSA swim test which determines his ability in the water. Fishing Campers can test their angling skills in Little Pond which has been stocked with trout, sunfish, and the elusive smallmouthed bass. Campers may bring their own fishing gear or use poles and equipment supplied by the camp. Field Sports and Games Cub Adventure Day Camp offers whiffle ball, volleyball, kickball and other activities. Campers can also relax with one of our board games on the shaded porch of Jewett Lodge. Come to our Open House “May the Force Be With Us” as we enjoy a Star Wars based theme week. We will have fun learning about Space and being a Jedi Master. Jedi Training Week $40 $40 $40 Early Bird Discount Sign-up by May 1st Bus Stop Number _________________ Adult X-Large 23-SUDBURY Town Hall in Back 8:20 4:20 Adult Medium 23-SUDBURY Town Hall in Back 8:20 save 4:20 and Adult Medium ExtraLarge T-Shirts $9 Each $______ Adult Adult Large Total Fees $______ Adult X-Large Early Bird Discount Adult X-Large Extra T-Shirts $9 Each $______ Payment Extra T-Shirts $9 Each $______ Sign-up byDiscount May 1st Color __________________ Total Fees $______ Total Bus FeesRoute $______ Early Bird Total payment $____________________ Check Early Bird Discount Bus Stop Number _________________ 2013 Cub Adventure Day Camp Registration and American Express checks payable to: Knox1st Trail Council, BSA Sign-up bysave May 1st Bus Route Color __________________ Make Sign-up by May Bus Route Color __________________ Discover _________________Name as it appears on card _____________________________________________________ Bus Stop Number _________________ Bus Stop Number and save MasterCard and save Why fill out paperwork? Register on our web site: Payment Card Number __________________________Expiration Date___________Card ID_______ # Personal Information Visa www.cubscoutcamps.org Name of Camper Total payment $____________________ Check Signature ___________________________________________________________________ Schedules areany subject to change. You will be notified if there are any Schedules & Routes are subject to change. You will be notified &if Routes there are changes for your week changes for your week Our pristine and scenic 325-acre E. Paul Robsham Scout Reservation is the perfect place for summer camp. The Cub Adventure Day Camp Program provides an introduction to Scouting’s Outdoor Prog Program. Activities are conducted in an outdoor setting, close to home and during No Scouting Experience Necessary! OurSc pristine and scenic 325-acre E. Paul Robsham Scout Reservation is the perfect No Sc Scouting Experience Necessary! dayligh daylight hours. place for summer camp. Our pristine and scenic 325-acre E. PaulisRobsham Scout Reservation is the perfect Our pristine and scenic 325-acre Paul Robsham Scout Reservation the perfect We E. offer Adventure Day Camp for boys completing grades 1-4. Programs include archery, BB forimp summer camp.self-esteem, • place Helps improve their self-respect andintroduction self-confidence The Cub Adventure Campfishing, Program provides to Scouting’s Outdoor place for summer camp. Shoting, arts and crafts,Day boating, hiking, nature an and ecology, Scoutcraft Skills, sports and Prog Program. Activities are conducted in an outdoor setting, close to home and during • Improves athletic, artistic and intellectual skills games, team building activities, plus a pond for those hot summer days! Cub•Adventure Dayintroduction Campfriends Program provides an introduction dayligh daylight hours. Helps them make develop social skills to Scouting’s Outdoor The Cub Adventure Day CampThe Program provides an toand Scouting’s Outdoor Prog Program. are conducted anlearning outdoor setting, close to home and during Prog Program. Activities are conducted in anActivities outdoor setting, close home and during • Provides them withtoin fun opportunities The ssix one-week sessions begin We offer Adventure Day Camp for boys completing grades 1-4. Programs include archery, BB dayligh daylight hours. dayligh daylight hours. •15,Gives them a safe placeand to be in the summer July 8 8, July July 22, July 29, August August Shoting, arts and crafts, boating, fishing,5,hiking, nature12. and ecology, Scoutcraft Skills, sports and • Offers an opportunity toand tryFriday something new Hour Hours are Monday - Thursday 9am -a4pm, 9am toPrograms 7pm We offer Adventure Day Camp for boys completing grades games, team building activities, plus pond for archery, those hot summer days! include archery, BB We offer Adventure Day Camp for boys completing grades 1-4. Programs include BB1-4. • Helps them become more responsible includ including a Family Cookout and Campfire. arts and crafts,and boating, fishing, hiking,Skills, nature and ecology, Scoutcraft Skills, sports and Shoting, arts and crafts, boating,Shoting, fishing, hiking, nature ecology, Scoutcraft sports and • Improves their leadership skills games, team building activities, plus a pond for those hot summer days! games, team building activities, plus pond for thosesessions hot summer Theassix one-week begindays! • Reconnects them to nature July 8 8, July 15, July 22, July 29, August 5, and August 12. •begin Nurtures independence The ssix one-week sessions Hour Hours are Monday - Thursday 9am - 4pm, and Friday 9am to 7pm The ssix one-week sessions begin July 8 8, July 15, July 22, July 29,and August 5, and August 12. uly 8 8, July 15, July 22, July 29, August 5, and August 12. including a Family Cookout Campfire. includ Hour Hours are Monday Thursday 9am 4pm, and Friday 9am to 7pm Hour Hours are Monday - Thursday 9am - 4pm, and Friday 9am to 7pm including a Family Cookout and Campfire. ncluding a Family Cookout andinclud Campfire. nclud Week 2 - July 15 - 19 Come to our Open House ComeHouse to our Open House Come to our Open No Sc Scouting Experience Necessary! Arrrgh Mates! Come and join us for some swash bukling fun during our pirate week at CADC! Pirates of Little Pond Come to our Open House Week 1 - July 8 - 12 Helps www.cubscoutcamps.org www.cubscoutcamps.org www.cubscoutcamps.org Boating and Canoeing $40 Little Pond provides an ideal setting for instruction Payment and usage of row boats, canoes, and paddle boats Check under the watchful eyes of certified instructorsAmerican and Express lifeguards. All boaters wear Coast Guard certified Discover lifejackets. MasterCard Visa Archery & BB Shooting Payment Home PhoneAmerican Express I agree to pay above total amount according to card issuer agreement Make checks payable to: Knox Trail Council, BSA Discover Total $____________________ The fee for Cub Adventure Daypayment Camp includes Bus Transportation. Please use Address Check payment $____________________ Name as it appears on Total card _____________________________________________________ this information to indicate your Bus Stop on the registration form. BECAUSE I hereby American give my son permission to attend the camp session(s) indicated above. I have enclosed full payment for each session. I have read this entire application and camp brochure and understand and MasterCard Express Make checks payable to: Knox Trail Council, BSA City agree StateThere ZIP fee of $50 for eachOF Make checks to:deadlines Knox Trail Council, BSA to abidepayable by the outlined and conditions. is a non-refundable cancellation registered programCAMPFIRE or session. After JuneIS1st refunds issued for valid medical THE FAMILY THERE NO BUS are SERVICE ON FRIDAY AFTERNOON. Card Number __________________________Expiration Date___________Card ID _______ # Visa Discover in writing no later than August 31, after_____________________________________________________ that date no refund requests will be considered. refund reasons only. requests must be made Name it appears on2013; card Date All ofas birth Pack #as and Town RED ROUTE Name itMasterCard appears on card _____________________________________________________ Signature ___________________________________________________________________ STOP BUS STOP RETURNmade Photo Release Statement: I hereby assign and grant to the Knox Trail Council the right and permissionI to useto and publish tapes/electronic representations and/or sound recordings agree pay above#the totalphotographs/film/video amount according to card issuer agreement Card Number __________________________Expiration ID_______ # PICK-UP Scout rank in fall 2013: Wolf Bear Webelos Card during Number Date___________Card _______ # of AmericaDate___________Card 1-MENDON Miscoe School 7:30 I hereby 5:20 Visa my child’__________________________Expiration s visit to Cub Adventure Day Camp by the Knox Trail Council, and I hereby release the Knox Trail Council, Boy ID Scouts from anyHill andMiddle all liability from such use and publication. authorize 2-HOPEDALE High School and on Adin St. recordings without 7:45 limitation at5:10 the discretion thein reproduction, sale, copyright, exhibit, broadcast, electronic storage and/or distribution of said photographs/film/video tapes/electronic representations /or sound Signature ___________________________________________________________________ 2nd 3rd 4th 5th Grade the fall of 2013: Signature ___________________________________________________________________ 3-MILFORD Ben Franklin Savings Bank, Congress Street 8:00 4:55 of the Knox Trail Council and I specifically waive any right to any compensation I may have for any ofIthe foregoing. agree to pay above total amount according to card issuer agreement I hereby give my son permission to attend Ithe camp session(s) indicated above. I have to enclosed full agreement payment for each session. I have read this entire application and camp brochure and understand and agree to pay above total amount according card issuer 4-HOLLISTON Saint Mary’s Church 8:15 4:40 Parent Name At the archery and BB ranges, boys get to perfect their agree to abide by the outlined deadlines and conditions. There is a non-refundable cancellation fee of $50 for each5-ASHLAND registered program or session. June 1st refunds are issued for valid 8:25 medical FrontAfter St. across from Library 4:30 reasons only. requests must be made in writing no later than August 31, 2013; after that date no refund requests will be considered. All refund bow and arrow and BB skills.This takes place under Parent Signature __________________________________________________________________ Date __________________________ Mobile Phone Daytime Phone I herebyindicated give my above. son permission to attend camp session(s) indicated above. I have enclosed full payment for each session. I have read thisand entire application and camp brochure and understand and BLUE ROUTE I hereby give my son permission to attend the camp session(s) I have enclosed fullthe payment each session. I have read this entire application camp brochure and understand the guidance of certified instructors who ensure safety Photo Release I hereby assign and grant for to There the Knox Council the cancellation right and permission toand use andregistered publish photographs/film/video tapes/electronic representations sound recordings agree to byStatement: the outlined deadlines and conditions. is a Trail non-refundable fee of1st $50 for each program or session. June 1st refunds are issued for validand/or medical STOP #forthe BUSAfter STOP PICK-UP RETURNmade Second Contact agree to abide by the outlined deadlines and conditions. There is abide amy non-refundable cancellation fee of completed $50 forby each or session. After June refunds are issued valid medical Mail application Knox Trail Council, 490 Union Avenue, Framingham, 01702 or fax touse 508-872-9092 during child’s visit to Cub Adventure Day Camp theregistered Knox Trail program Council,to: and I hereby release the Knox Trail Council, Boy Scouts of America from any MA and all liability from such and publication. I hereby 6-NATICK Congregational Church 7:30 5:05authorize reasons only. requests must be made in writing no later than August 31, 2013; after that date no refund requests will be considered. and proper technique. 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