Sunday, April 26, 2009

Lytle Creek - Middle Fork Day Hike

Today the Boy Scouts went on a day hike to the Middle Fork of Lytle Creek. It was a 6 mile out and back hike to "Third Stream Crossing".






The hike followed the river and had to cross it several times as they hiked their way to a waterfall where they ate lunch and swam.


Congratulations to Jordan and Jarom for having the courage to swim in what felt like frozen water.


Thursday, April 23, 2009

Michael Bullock receives his Eagle Scout Award




Congratulations to Michael for passing his Eagle Board of Review on February 26th.
His Service project included the clean up and restriping of the parking lots at the Life Care Center in Corona. It had rained the night before his project but stopped just in time for the project to be completed and for all the paint to dry before it started raining again. Michael was also recognized at the last stake court of honor for receiving his Venture Silver Award and is almost finished with his Duty To God Award.
Michael is completing his senior year at Santiago High School and plans to attend RCC next fall. He enjoys bowling and is interested in working in the video game development field. He loves anything that involves computers. He's run out of advanced math classes to take at Santiago. He loves football and his favorite team is the Green Bay Packers.

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Scout of the Month: Who is Jarom Bennett?


All About Jarom:

Jarom was shy about leaving Heavenly Father’s side and took six years to arrive in our home. Because of the trials we went through, we called him our miracle baby. He was born in Bellflower and almost named Zackary. Jarom was a very large baby with a large head. His nickname was “the brain”. He was a healthy eater and always had both his fists full of food.
He likes video games, baseball, basketball and mountain biking. Jarom loves his siblings and plays with them all the time. He is an artist, and dedicates more time then he should to drawing and reading books about drawing. At the insistence of his parents, Jarom reluctantly played the flute and now practices the piano. He also likes to wear a Boston Red Sox hat in Angel country and has been known to appear as the Easter Bunny on occasion.
Today, Jarom is a Life Scout with 38 merit badges and preparing for his Eagle Project. It was not so long ago he began his interest in scouting.
At age three, he insisted on hiking by himself 2.5 miles to Hoegees. The outdoors, hiking and camping, have always been enjoyable to Jarom.
He grew up fast and began cub scouts with more enthusiasm then his little body could hold. As a Cub Scout, he wanted to earn as many awards as possible. Sister Garcia, his Committee Chairperson, asked how many activities there were in total to earn arrow points. Jarom knew exactly how many and blurted out the answer to her surprise.


Pinewood derbies were not kind to Jarom, and his father was no help. His first attempt was poor - so Jarom decided to use his pinewood derby car and the track for a school science project. After using scientific methods, Jarom found out that the weight in the back makes the car faster. His science project did not make it to the district finals, but he was armed with prize-winning information. He was sure his second and final pinewood derby would have different results. He came in dead last. His first regatta race had the same poor results. The following year Jarom’s luck was changing. “Could this year be different for his last regatta race?” Jarom’s dad upped his game and found a blue print for a winning regatta. Jarom cut and painted the regatta according to the new design. Jarom finally won his first race in Cub Scouts and received a 1st place ribbon.
Since he was the only Webelo in our ward, he attended the El Cerrito’s ward. He finished his Cub Scout life by earning the Arrow of Light.
He started his first year in Scouting and kept a busy pace. Jarom earned his Tenderfoot, Second Class and First Class Ranks after his 7th month in Scouts. By the time he turned Twelve, he had earned his Star Rank.
He was all by himself in the Deacon’s quorum. After many prayers, the Smethursts moved into the ward and Jarom was no longer lonely. Now Jarom has six quorum members with him and loves going on outings with all of them.
Both Jarom and his brother, Joshua, adore Marcus Piquet. It is always, “Brother Piquet said” or “Brother Piquet did”. Now, Jarom’s dad has to compete with a new and fully loaded boxcar.

As a Boy Scout, Jarom has operated a motor boat, fished, hiked 25 miles in the Anza Borrego Willows, hiked 10 miles through snow and water to Switzer Falls, survived one week of Camp Emerson’s food, been bounced around on Silverwood Lake, slept in a snow cave, pitch a tent at the top of a waterfall, shot black powered rifles, and been on a Bridge to Nowhere. In Jarom’s mind, it has been a slice of Heaven.

Saturday, April 18, 2009

Best of 2008!



This video shows some of the years best moments.

Year In Review 2007



This is a video highlighting some more of the most memorable moments of the year

2007 Super Summer Activity



This is the super summer activity of 2007 for the Venture Crew and Varsity Team. The highlights of the trip were a white water rafting day at the American River and a backpacking trip to the High Sierra's near Mammoth Lakes.

2006 Super Activity to Zion's National Park


This is the video from our summer super activity to Zion's National Park that the Venture Crew/Priest Quorum and Teachers Quorum went on the first summer of our new unit. The highlight of the trip was a hike into a canyon called the "Subway".



The"Bathroom Buddy"



The Venture Crew working on their advancement had a great time with this assignment.

The project required for the "Arts and Hobbies" Bronze Award was...
1st: Invent a new product that hasn't been invented yet
2nd: Create commercial to promote and market the new product

They had to do the project with only their team and could receive no help from the adult leaders. They were encouraged to make it funny, and to use other youth in their project.
This entry was submitted by Kevin Guthrie, Joel Bradley, and Brandon Guthrie.


Thursday, April 16, 2009

Just Getting Started

Welcome to the beginning of our unit 899 scouting blog! We will try to keep an ongoing record of all of our special events, campouts, and activities. I will start by uploading past video's and pictures and work forward to include our current happenings. Enjoy.

Jason Guthrie- Young Men's Pres.