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SUMMARY PROGRAM OVERVIEW OTHER EVENT ASPECTS Weekend Staff Mark Spencer Council Program Director Mark.spencer@cflscouting.org David Yannick Event Coordinator Dyannick326@gmail.com LAST KNOWN PHOTO OF THE BEAST Pam Falconer Camp Activities Coordinator pam@camplanoche.com Welcome Scouts and Scouters, What we thought was contained in an event in the spring has transformed into a new event this fall The Beast 2: The Reckoning! This event will feature open program in the favorite areas of Camp La-No-Che, but also an afternoon of challenge and conquest, where troops will have the option to enter to compete against each other in several physical, mental, team challenges and more! There s also reports of some unusual, haunted activity of the paranormal kind in the evening The Beast wants a challenge, does your troop have what it takes?

THE BEAST II SCHEDULE Time Activity Area FRIDAY 4:00-9:00pm Participant Checkin Main Road 5:00-6:30pm Swim Checks Aquatics Center 7:30-9:30 Swim Checks Aquatics Center 8:30 Adult Leader Meeting W. T. Bland Dining Hall SATURDAY 6:20 LNC Sunrise Experience Lakefront 7:30 Breakfast - Red Wave W. T. Bland Dining Hall 7:45 Breakfast - Blue Wave W. T. Bland Dining Hall 8:15 Flag Seneff Plaza 8:30 Morning Program Program Areas 11:30 Morning Program End Program Areas 12:00 Lunch - Red Wave W. T. Bland Dining Hall 12:15 Lunch - Blue Wave W. T. Bland Dining Hall 1:30 Afternoon Program Begin Program Areas 4:30 Afternoon Program Ends Program Areas 5:30 Dinner - Red Wave W. T. Bland Dining Hall 5:45 Dinner - Blue Wave W. T. Bland Dining Hall 6:20 Closing Flag Seneff Plaza 6:45 Harvest Beast Begins Program Areas/Campsites 8:30 End Program Areas/Campsites SUNDAY 7:30 Breakfast - Red Wave W. T. Bland Dining Hall 7:45 Breakfast - Blue Wave W. T. Bland Dining Hall 8:30 Flag/Gathering Seneff Plaza

AQUATICS LAKE POOL ADVENTURE CAMP ZIP LINE CLIMBING SHOOTING SPORTS TROOP COMPETITIONS AND MORE!

REGISTRATION Early Bird Price - $30 if registered by September 6th Regular Price - $35 September 7 September 25 Walk In Price - $40 September 26 EVENT MEAL PLAN AVAILABLE $25 for Saturday Breakfast through Sunday Breakfast EVENT T-SHIRT $15 Pre-Order Only (Must be ordered by September 6 th, not available after that point) CHECK-IN PROCEDURE Check-in will be conducted at the Camp Office from 4:00-7:00pm on September 28. Participants will be given their campsite assignment upon arrival CAMP SITES Participants will need to bring their own tent, sleeping gear There is no guarantee tents are available in the campsites, please bring your own to ensure you have sleeping quarters. CHECK-OUT PROCEDURES All Troops/Venture Crews are responsible for all trash and cleanliness of campsite before they check out SWIM CHECKS For participants that wish to participate in any aquatic program, they will need to go through the swim check process. Swim Checks will be held Friday from 5:00-6:30pm & 7:30 9:00pm, there will be limited time available for swim checks early Saturday morning, so be sure to send your scouts on Friday to avoid missing out. ZIP LINE & CLIMBING PROGRAM Our zip line features two zips, totaling in over 1500 ft of fun flying in the air. We do have a few strict guidelines for our participants. There is a safety weight requirement range of 75lb 250lb. Individuals outside of this range will not be able to participate in the zip line. For both our Climbing Tower and Zip line, we require that individuals do not wear 100% synthetic material shorts or pants, any blends with cotton are acceptable or 100% cotton shorts or pants.

VOLUNTEER STAFF We are seeking volunteers to help support the weekend program. Great opportunity for community service hours or perhaps those that are interested in summer/winter camp staff, or adults that may have certification or experience in any of the various program areas if any of those apply to you, we d be happy to have you out there! Contact David Yannick, event coordinator dyannick326@gmail.com for more info on volunteer weekend staff! RULES All Boy Scout of America Policies and Procedures, and Rules are to be followed while attending Camp La-No-Che. When in program areas (Pool, Shooting Sports, C.O.P.E., Climbing Wall, or Sports Area, etc) you must obey the directions of the person in charge of the event. Failure to do so will result in expulsion and referral to the Camp Office. Possession and/or use of alcohol, tobacco products or illegal drugs are not allowed at Camp La-No-Che. Privately owned firearms of any type are not allowed at Camp La-No-Che (including paintball guns, air guns, and rifles). Fireworks of any kind are not allowed. All of the above are forbidden by national policy and are grounds for removal. Latrines are adjacent to each campsite and include sinks, toilets, and showers. Each unit will be responsible for the upkeep and cleanliness of their latrine facilities. An activity shelter and two leader s rooms are available in each campsite, and their use is at the discretion of the leaders. Fires are allowed in strict accordance with BSA standards. The use of liquid fuel for starting any type of fire is prohibited. Keep all open flames away from tents. All flammable vegetation must be removed from within 10 feet of fires. Firefighting tools (Shovels and/or water) must be nearby. Fires must be constantly attended. All garbage must be bagged and taken to the dumpsters located behind the Office. All vehicles must be parked in designated areas only. No vehicles, except emergency equipment and appointed staff, are allowed in camping areas without the consent of Camp Staff. Water will be supplied at activity areas, campsites, and dining hall. It is recommended that you bring canteens and/or water bottles for during the day. Participants are encouraged to be in acceptable dress for the entire weekend. Boy Scout t-shirts are highly encouraged. BSA policy requires shirts must be worn at all time and no open toed shoes are allowed.