For the banquet to be successful, planning must begin early - at least two or three months in advance. Most packs must find a different meeting place because of the size of the crowd. The banquet committee reserves the location, arranges for the meal, sends out invitations, develops the program, and takes care of other responsibilities. Follow the guidelines for planning special pack activities and study the tips included in this section. They should make planning easier.
Involve as many people as possible on the various committees. Take care not to overload the den leaders, who will be busy working with their dens. |
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The banquet committee makes the following important decisions, then works in teams on individual responsibilities.
Set Date and Time
Develop A Meal Serving Plan
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Arrange The Facility
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Some of the information on this page was compiled from the "Cub Scout Leader's Book" (BSA 33221 - Copyright 1997) and the "Cub Scout Leader HOW-TO Book" (BSA 33832 - Copyright 1996.) It is presented here under U.S. Copyright free-use. It is not meant to replace those documents, but rather to supplement them as an educational tool for Cub Scout Leaders. |
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