Trailblazers (current 4th grade)
Vaccination Directive (effective 7/1/22)
Daniel Webster Council Vaccination Policy, Effective July 1 2022 The State of New Hampshire requires, and therefore the Daniel Webster Council requires, immunization against diphtheria, mumps, pertussis, poliomyelitis, rubella, rubeola, and tetanus for all its youth members, unless the youth member has a medical exemption signed by a physician, or a notarized religious exemption signed by a parent or legal guardian. For vaccinations not required by law, the Daniel Webster Council respects the right of all people, including its members, guests and staff, to make their own decisions regarding their health care. This includes the decision whether to be vaccinated, in general or against a particular disease, regardless of whether that choice is based upon science, religion, ethics, or medical necessity. The Daniel Webster Council also acknowledges a responsibility for the safety of its members, guests and staff. Under conditions where the risk of non-vaccinated individuals contracting or spreading disease is more significant than baseline conditions, the Council reserves the right to limit or deny participation in scouting activities to individuals who are not vaccinated when it determines that such limitations are in the best interest of the overall health and safety of our members, guests and staff. The exemption form can be found here: https://filestore.scouting.org/filestore/pdf/680-451.pd
Bridge Program (current 4th grade)
What's Happening at Camp Carpenter
Sunday July 6th
Thru
Thursday July 10th
Permission to Administer Meds
Med Form Parts A-B-C
Dietary and medical accommodations The camp will make efforts to accommodate youth and adults with special needs such as (but not limited to) food allergies, special diets, and physical and mental disabilities. Families must indicate special medical needs on the health form. Please notify the Mrs. Kelley of any special needs in writing at least two (2) weeks before your session to best accommodate special needs, preferably by May 31st.
Medical Info
Thursday night at Pick-Up, starting at 5:30 pm.
Campers Accommodation Form
Resident Camp
What to Pack
Epi-Pen / Inhaler use Form
Program Areas at Camp Carpenter
From the Camp Director
Camp Carpenter Daily Schedule
Camp Carpenter
This wonderful camp located on the Manchester - Londonderry line, has a fully supervised lake waterfront, several staffed BB and archery ranges, a large sports field, a nature lodge, hiking trails, a craft program, a native American village, a full sized frontier fort, the Pirate's Cove adventure area on the lake, and much more!
Each summer, Pack 410 has three opportunities for Cub Camping:
Resident Camp
4 nights, 5 days - The ultimate Cub Scout Experience. 4 nights, 5 days of FUN! Sunday July 6th - Thursday July 10th, 2025. Our Webelos (current 4th graders) have the option of spending one extra day (July 11th) for a special event.
Since we attend as a pack, registration is handled through Pack 410. You can sign up below by clicking the Icon.
Cost of Camp:
The full fee for Camp Carpenter will be $605 However IF YOU PAY IN FULL BY MAY 27TH THE FEE WILL BE $560
Tigers - (Entering Grade 1 in Fall) An adult partner must accompany tigers who are attending sleepover camp. The cost for a tiger and an adult partner is $560 on or before 5/.27
**Bridge Program – for current 4th Graders Only – Additional $65 – They stay an extra night and get to participate in a program that helps them to prepare for Scouts BSA. Pick-up for this program is 11am on Friday. July 11th Fee:$65.00
Avoid the full fee, sign up before May 27th. meals are included but has not been determined. Tents and cots are provided.
A medical checkup is required of all (Med Form A-B-C)
and must be completed by May 31, 2025. Parents can fill out Parts A and B . A medical provider will need to sign Part C, This will need to be completed by May 31st. Completed forms should be printed out and are to be turned in to Mrs. Kelley in person.
All adults Youth Protection Training must be current.
COVID Safety Guidelines as of today
The Daniel Webster Council continuously monitors recommendations from the CDC, State of New Hampshire, and local health departments to provide a safe environment for our campers, leaders, and staff. Please follow nhscouting.org/coronavirus for the latest updates as the spring and summer of 2024 begins.
2025
Map of Camp Carpenter