Cub Scouts Pack 35 - Paxton, IL Three Amigos
Cub Scouts

Blue & Gold Banquet

Photos: 2010

The next banquet will take place in February, 2011.

What should we bring?

Pack 35 will provide plates, napkins, cups, silverware, Italian Beef, ham, bar-b-que, green beans, corn, buns, condiments, iced tea and lemonade. Please bring 2 side dishes with serving utensils (with your name clearly marked) from the following list:

Tigers: Fruit salads or Jello salads
Wolves: Pasta salads or veggie trays
Bears: Deviled eggs
Webelos: Veggie salads (cole slaw, potato salad, layered lettuce salad, taco salad, etc)
Leaders: Chips

We will not be able to keep the side dishes warm so we ask that you make them COLD salads this year.

Dad/Lad Cake Bake

Rules

Cakes must be baked entirely by all male participants (including dad, grandpa, brothers, uncles, friends). Sorry Mom, you can't help! All ingredients must be edible! Other than the pan or cakeboard, everything must be edible. When the servers cut the cake, they will remove no parts. This includes sucker sticks.

Cakes will be judged early and then cut for serving. If you do not want your cake served, you must tell the people when you register. Also, please tell the registrar which category you are entering when you register your cake. Once the cake is registered, it is off limits. No last minute alterations.

Categories

Tallest: Tallest cake that actually looks like something. The cake will be measured to the tallest actual part (not a piece of spaghetti stuck on top)
Most Patriotic: Cakes using red, white, and blue; USA themes
Best Scouting Theme: Cales based on our awards, symbols, patches
Best Scouting Activity: Cakes based on events such as Blue & Gold, Raingutter Regatta, Space Derby, Pinewood Derby, etc.
Best Camping Scene: Cakes which are based on camping and camping ideas.
Funniest: Cakes that make us laugh!
Fast Food: Cakes that resemble food items such as a cheeseburger, pizza, etc.
Out of This World: The craziest cake!
Scouts Choice: The scouts will vote for this one.