These Scouts know how to respect the flag.
Bring on the Staff! (Advance the Color Guard)
Amy and Cindy were the camp directors and ran a smooth show.
Gathering on the first day (Thursday)
John helps George get situated.
How do you actually FIRE these dang BB guns?
Our fearless leader, Cubmaster Steve.
Fire one!
Peter looks on proudly.
Tommy determing the dominate eye.
A.J. and Tommy were having a great time already.
Graham shot well.
Dave was usually taking pictures....
Zach pondering his shooting stance.
The leaders tally the scores.
Mathew taking a break.
Alec was already happy with his score.
Tristan put a lot in the black.
Graham with his target.
Mathew is training for the CIA.
A.J. and Tommy “horsing” around....
Ryan and Kingsley dialing it in.
Zach confirming a hit.
The line was concentrating.
Another one bites the dust.
Almost pool time.
Funny, Jack.
A.J. ready to get wet.
Can't we go yet???
Into the water!
The guard is always alert.
John making a first splash.
...followed by his son, George.
Cannonball!
Doug obliterates the competition.
Watch out!
Mantis style...
Steve becomes the canonball.
John demonstrates a can-opener.
Steve braces for sudden impact.
Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!
Another can-opener.
Jack comes up for air.
Eric enjoyed the pool too.
Steve showing off.
On the way to the next station.
Group photo!
Lunch in the shelter.
Jack at lunch.
Graham at lunch.
Mathew at lunch.
Stick 'em up!
Tristan and Kingsley at lunch.
There was a LITTLE time for a father/son game of catch.
Nature by Charmaine
The scavenger hunt!
Did you find everything?
The Wishy-washy Woman song...
At the lake.
The lake at Camp Butler.
Peaceful for now.
How much can a Fun-noo take?
The fleet in action.
Steve and Dave did a LOT of splashing.
... so did Graham and his dad, Peter.
Kingsley just kickin' back.
Tristan soon got wet.
A.J. takes aim.
A bows-eye view of the bulls-eye.
Get your targets....but WALK!
Time to change groups.
Aren't you supposed to look where you're aiming?
Every Scout hit the target at least once.
The staff was really helpful to the boys, ESPECIALLY at archery.