Chippewa Valley Council Air Show Events
Congratulations Scouts and Scouter's on once again being asked to be a major player in the 2010 Chippewa Valley Air Show! We hope this page will help you plan your Air Show experience. If you have further questions, feel free to contact the Scout Office at 715-832-6671.
Big Event Camporee
In conjunction with the air show, organized by the Boy Scout Council, there will be a Scout Big Event Camporee. Troops, Teams and Crews will camp overnight at the airport Friday and/or Saturday. The following links are full of information on the event:
Camporee Letter
Big Event/Air Show Registration
Camporee Schedule
Big Event FAQs
Cub Scouting at the Air Show
Don't miss Cub Scouting at the 2010 Chippewa Valley Air Show!
Who: All Cub Scouts, Leaders, Siblings and Friends (hint: Everyone!)
Where & When: June 5th or June 6th, Chippewa Valley Regional Airport
Cub Scouts are invited to stop by the program area anytime between 9am – 12noon. There will be other displays to see in the morning as well. The air show begins at 12noon each day.
Why: To have fun with other Cub Scouts. Activities include: Space Derby, Pinewood Derby, Raingutter Regatta, Marshmallow Crossbows, Tug of War, Wrist Rockets, Paper Airplanes, and much more
How: Obtain tickets from your Pack, Menards, Mega Foods or Mega Holiday. Youth 12 and under are free, adults are $17 if they purchase tickets ahead of time, or $25 at the door. Tickets are undated, and can be used on either Saturday or Sunday.
Uniforming: All Cub Scouts & Leaders are asked to be in uniform at the event. Anyone in Class A uniform will receive a commemorative 2010 Air Show patch at no cost.
For more information: Contact Scout Service Center (715-832-6671)
I’d like to personally invite all Cub Scouts and leaders to make an effort to attend the Blue Angels Air Show this June. This is a once in a lifetime experience for many of us. The added program opportunities at the Air Show with the Cub Scout program area and other displays will provide for a full day of great activities that will be sure to be memorable and serve to further fire up your Scouts, leaders, and parents about Scouting. – Paul Aaron, Vice President of Cub Scouting