
Iron man Jerry Buchanan taught Cub Scouts to shoot BB guns, slingshots and arrows in the morning, and did Scouts BSA Archery in the afternoon!

22 rifles, (thank you Phillip Ball and Bill Cooley), work on Scout Skills like Knots and camp gadgets (thank you Jeremy Anderson), and Fire building/Wilderness survival (thank you Brian Blankenship). Carrie did a fine job in planning these activities and finding volunteers to run them. Cub Scouts cycled through stations like: Fun on the run -Games Tigers play, Call of the Wild – Bear Necessities, Castaway, Tiger Tales, a Bear goes fishing, Camp Craft – lashings, and more. Troop 460 (Pembroke, VA) raised the flag at 9 o’clock and we began our day. Many thanks to these wonderful folks for all the prep work in getting ready for the event and for so efficiently keeping track of all the attendees.

This dedicated team did an incredible job of checking folks in, providing each attendee with a schedule, shelter assignment, parking pass, and map of Camp. People managed to find their way to Camp and were greeted by Thomas Kozikowski, Kim Medley and Carrie Kozikowski. Many first timers were on hand and they were provided with a brief “lay of the land” around Camp Roland.
COOKIE AND ED STORE IN BLUEFIELD W VA CRACKER
The moon rise above Moon Gap was beautiful on Friday evening as we had a Cracker Barrel at the Pool Shelter and made last minute adjustments to the schedule as we snacked on cookies, cheese, crackers and donut holes. Units from Parkersburg, Charleston, Gilbert, Tornado, Princeton, Poca, and Baisden, West Virginia and Pembroke, Bluefield, and Marion, Virginia had a wonderful time.

Packs and Troops from across West Virginia and Virginia arrived at Camp Roland Friday evening and Saturday morning for a great adventure.
