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Pinewood Derby - January 2008
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OFFICIAL GRAND PRIX PINEWOOD DERBY KIT

Please read these Official Pack 67 Rules
and Instructions before building your car.

The Pinewood Derby is open to all Cub Scouts. Cars should be built by the Cub Scouts with some adult guidance. Any technical assistance should be fully explained to the Cub Scout so that he can use that knowledge on future projects. Because it is difficult to establish how much help was given in building the car, some Packs have a separate Pinewood Derby Race for adults.

IMPORTANT: ALL SCOUTS, RACERS, PARENTS & SIBLINGS:

This project is a parent and son event, and is recommended as such by the National Boy Scouts of America. The Pinewood Derby Committee STRONGLY SUGGESTS that each parent emphasize this idea with your son.

Sportsmanship: Two things the Pinewood Derby requires each participant to learn are 1) the craft skills necessary to build a car, and 2) the rules that must be followed. Even more important, though, is how we act and behave while participating in the Pinewood Derby or any other group activity. This is called sportsmanship.

The first thing to remember about sportsmanship is that everyone's skills are a little different. You may be good at something like singing or drawing, but not as good at something else like basketball or computers. Parents have different skill levels, too. This doesn't mean that you are a good person one time and not good another time. You can always be a good person, whether or not you have good car-building skills. Remember, you and your friends are individuals first and racers second. This idea is often called having respect for others.

The second thing to remember is to follow the rules. Without rules, there would be no Pinewood Derby. You will never know if you are really good at doing something unless you follow the rules. This is often called being honest.

The third thing to remember about good sportsmanship is that there are winners and losers in every competition. You accept this when you choose to compete. There may be times when you win and feel happy, and times when you lose and feel unhappy. Being a winner is easy, and losing is sometimes hard. If you win, you must not brag or gloat. If you lose, you must not feel jealous or bitter. To be a good sportsman, you must be able to say "I did my best" and be satisfied with the results. You must also be able to appreciate and feel happy for someone else when they run a good race or build a neat car. ONLY REGISTERED SCOUTS AND THEIR PARENTS/SIBLINGS, IN GOOD STANDING, MAY REGISTER ON RACE DAY!

Thank You,
Frank Spiecker
Assistant Cubmaster

Racers will be recognized as follows:

  • a) Every participating Scout will receive a Pinewood Derby Patch or Ribbon.
    • There will be additional appearance categories with trophy or ribbon awards based on:
    • Best "Scout Made" Car
    • Funniest Car
    • Most Authentic Cars ...in each ranking.
  • c) Medals or Trophys will be awarded to 1st/2nd/3rd place in each category.
  • d) Trophy's will be awarded for the 1st through 4th place overall finishers in the Pack.

    GOOD LUCK TO ALL YOU RACE FANS !
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Cheesquake Firehouse

Memorial Day Parade
May 2008
Memorial School 9:00 AM

Spring Crossover Campout
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Cheesequake State Park

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