Webby’s Fun Fest Provides Fun for All Ages

(above) Scouts and their guests roasted marshmallows on an outdoor campfire at Webby’s Fun Fest.

All Had Fun at Webby’s Fun Fest

Over 40 people participated in Webby’s Fun Fest on November 17 at St. Genevieve’s Church. Hosted by Boy Scout Troop 23 and Cub Scout Pack 23, this event provided fun for children of all ages.

Webby, the Webfoot Duck, has been the mascot of Troop 23 since 1967. Activities at Webby’s Fun Fest included cornhole, mini-golf, ring toss, Connect 4, Jenga, lawn dice, checkers, chess, Battleship, and dominoes.  On the lawn outside the church hall, there was a campfire with marshmallow roasting. And the evening ended with participants enjoying an ice cream sundae!

(above) Participants played miniature golf during Webby’s Fun Fest.

The Scouting program instills character, good citizenship and physical fitness in youth through outdoor activities such as campouts and hikes, involvement in community activities, and just plain FUN!  If you have a son or daughter, nephew or niece, grandson or granddaughter, or neighbor who is anywhere between a Kindergartener and a high school senior, please suggest they consider getting in on the fun of Scouting.

Cub Scout Pack 23 and Boy Scout Troop 23 have been serving the youth of Elizabeth and the surrounding area for over 60 years. These units have earned hundreds of awards on the local and national level, have produced 80 Eagle Scouts, and have leaders who are well-known and widely respected by other Scout leaders across the country.

New members (regardless of religious affiliation) are welcome at any time, all year round. For more details, please contact Dan Bernier, Scoutmaster, at (908) 451-1948 or webfoottroop@gmail.com.

(above) Boy Scout Troop 23 and Cub Scout Pack 23 hosted Webby’s Fun Fest in St. Genevieve’s Church hall on Friday, November 17.
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