Scout Night with the Mankato MoonDogs
July 11, 2008
Vs. Duluth Huskies
Franklin Rogers Park
(next to Madison East Mall, Mankato)
Registration/Tail Gate Party: 5:00-6:30 pm
Autograph session: 5:45-6:00 pm
Game Time: 7:05 pm
Campout (optional for youth 12 and under): Following the game

Scout Days with the Minnesota Twins
and Overnight in the Dome
The Minnesota Twins are offering Scouting groups six games with special pricing and perks for 2008. These include taking part in a pre-game parade on the field (Scout Uniforms highly recommended), lower level reserved outfield seats, hot dog and soft drink, and a Twins T-Shirt.
2008 dates, times and opponents are:
- Friday, August 15 vs Seattle Mariners 7:10 p.m.
- Saturday, September 6 vs Detroit Tigers 2:55 p.m.
See the flyers below for exact pricing (from $19 - $29) and to reserve your tickets.
Scout All-Night at the Metrodome
The annual "Scout All-Night at the Dome" is Friday, July 18 featuring on field activities and campout following the game with the Texas Rangers. Space is limited and this is one of only two such opportunities left before the new stadiulm in 2010. Don't miss your chance. Complete the registration form below and submit it to the Twins today!
| Twins Scout Days Order Form 2008 |
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| Twins Scout All Night Flyer 2008 |
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Sleeping with the Dinosaurs
Science Museum
Saturday-Sunday January 24-25, 2009
Saturday-Sunday February 28- March 01, 2009
Cost per person - $46.00 per person
This camp-in experience at the Science Museum is for Cub Scouts and Boy Scouts (but only registered Scouts - no siblings). Registration will come through the Council Office. Tiger Cubs on a one to one ratio, all other Scouts 4 -1 ratio, with 2 deep leadership required per unit.
Check back later this year for more information!

2010 National Scout Jamboree!
“The best, most exciting, fun-filled, safest jamboree ever!”
What is There to Do at Jamboree?
You name it! The jamboree program reflects the skills of Scouting—physical fitness, environmental conservation, our national heritage, and the true spirit of Scouting.
See yourself rappelling, discovering scuba, kayaking, rafting, and sailing. Experience trap shooting, archery, bikeathlons, buckskin games, confidence courses, conservation trail, and more! There is not enough time in the day for all the exciting activities that are there waiting for you to try.
Daily activities include an incredible merit badge midway, arts and sciences, a re-creation of Baden-Powell’s original Scout camp on Brownsea Island, an American Indian village, regional entertainment stages, and many other activities. The arena shows are a highlight for all participants. The jamboree is Scouting at its very best!
Click on the link below for more information and to register for the Jamboree!
http://www.bsajamboree.org
Note from Chuck Keathley, Region Staff Advisor, 2010 National Jamboree:
National has noted that some people are attempting to apply for multiple jamboree categories. (i.e.: Adult troop leader and a staff position.) Each applicant needs to decide which they would prefer to apply for and apply for that one category only.
Thank you for the cooperative effort in easing the application processing!
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