Teamwork!
Once again, I am so proud of our pack I can barely stand it!
On Saturday, February 16, in the cold, rain, and wind, our pack of determined young men set out to do our National Good Turn and gather food for Frisco Family Services. Last year, we were the top gathering unit in the entire district—going up against much older boys—and we aced them all. Not to be outdone, this year we topped last year’s effort by almost doubling the amount of food we gathered. Well done!!!
Everyone in this pack is a winner. We show up, keep our commitments, and we don’t give up easily. But sometimes you get to say you’re part of a team that made it to the very top. Once again, you can say it this year because we not only put forth great effort, we got unbelievable results.
This kind of teamwork requires participation from all levels, and we certainly experienced that again this year. Our visionary and strategist was our Committee Chairman Kevin Dinger, who was supported by our Pack Committee. Kevin, you do such a great job of organization, not just for this event, but for the entire year. It is so much easier to find volunteers, gain momentum and move forward with a strong organizer at the helm. When I say thank you to Kevin, he usually responds with his typical “aw shucks” attitude and expresses how great it is to work with such a good group of volunteers. Amen, Kevin, but thanks anyway for your outstanding leadership! Again.
To Kevin’s point, nothing is going to get done without a couple more parts of the team. It was inspiring to see all the adult leaders that showed up, ready to make a difference, taking on the tactical planning of how they were going to attack their zones, and motivating the boys to get out and make a difference. The men and women who spend so much time with our boys can’t be beat. Thank you all!
Finally, our remarkable foot soldiers: the boys, siblings, and parents who got out there and did the work. We’re blessed with a great bunch of people. Some are smart, some are cute, some are strong, some are handsome…but they’re ALL determined. Boys, thank you so much for all your work. Once again, it goes to show that younger guys like you can make a giant sized difference to our town. The food collected by all the Scouting units will feed 250 families for a month!
On Saturday, February 16, in the cold, rain, and wind, our pack of determined young men set out to do our National Good Turn and gather food for Frisco Family Services. Last year, we were the top gathering unit in the entire district—going up against much older boys—and we aced them all. Not to be outdone, this year we topped last year’s effort by almost doubling the amount of food we gathered. Well done!!!
Everyone in this pack is a winner. We show up, keep our commitments, and we don’t give up easily. But sometimes you get to say you’re part of a team that made it to the very top. Once again, you can say it this year because we not only put forth great effort, we got unbelievable results.
This kind of teamwork requires participation from all levels, and we certainly experienced that again this year. Our visionary and strategist was our Committee Chairman Kevin Dinger, who was supported by our Pack Committee. Kevin, you do such a great job of organization, not just for this event, but for the entire year. It is so much easier to find volunteers, gain momentum and move forward with a strong organizer at the helm. When I say thank you to Kevin, he usually responds with his typical “aw shucks” attitude and expresses how great it is to work with such a good group of volunteers. Amen, Kevin, but thanks anyway for your outstanding leadership! Again.
To Kevin’s point, nothing is going to get done without a couple more parts of the team. It was inspiring to see all the adult leaders that showed up, ready to make a difference, taking on the tactical planning of how they were going to attack their zones, and motivating the boys to get out and make a difference. The men and women who spend so much time with our boys can’t be beat. Thank you all!
Finally, our remarkable foot soldiers: the boys, siblings, and parents who got out there and did the work. We’re blessed with a great bunch of people. Some are smart, some are cute, some are strong, some are handsome…but they’re ALL determined. Boys, thank you so much for all your work. Once again, it goes to show that younger guys like you can make a giant sized difference to our town. The food collected by all the Scouting units will feed 250 families for a month!

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