Cub Scouts bring adventure to upcoming Movie in the Park

All adventurers encouraged to to catch adventure-filled comedy ‘Migration’ in Piedmont Park next Friday evening, September 19.

Piedmont’s Cub Scouts invite everyone to join them in Piedmont Park to watch “Migration” on the big screen. This adventure-filled comedy about overcoming your fears and opening yourself up to the world and its opportunities is a perfect conversation starter for families interested in learning more about Cub Scouting.

Much like the story in “Migration,” Cub Scouts is all about big time fun for boys and girls. Whether it’s setting up a tent, shooting homemade rockets, cooking over a campfire, building a Pinewood Derby car or doing community service work, Cub Scouts learn the best possible way — by doing! Cub Scouts lets kids have fun while teaching them skills that will help them as they grow.

Piedmont Scouting is Special

Did you know that Piedmont was one of the original models for the National Cub Scout Program?

It’s true.  For more than 100 years, the Piedmont Council has helped shape the character of youth in our community and provided leadership and a positive exemplar for programs across the country. Starting with the first organizational meeting and Boy Scout camp-out held in 1910 in Redwood Canyon, Piedmont Scouting history and that of the town itself have remained closely intertwined.

Join the Adventure!

Come by our information table in Piedmont Park on Friday between 6-7 p.m. for a chance to talk to other parents and to get more information about our programs. Movie starts at 7:15.

The Piedmont Council serves youth in kindergarten through age 21 with programs designed to build character, fitness, citizenship and leadership. Cub Scouts serves youth K-5th grade; Scouts BSA serves youth 11-18 years old; and Venturing and Exploring serve youth 14-21 years old. From building a pinewood derby car at home to completing a 70-mile hike in New Mexico, age-appropriate adventures with friends help youth and their families “Be Prepared. For Life!” For more info visit www.piedmontbsa.org or email contact@piedmontbsa.org.

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