Current Cubmaster Bryan Schnarr and several previous Cubmasters were honored for their volunteerism in scouting and providing leadership for young Cub Scouts. The pack is open to boys and girls from kindergarten to 5th grade. St. Barnabas Church, 8300 Rahke Road, is the long-time home of the pack.
SUBMITTED PHOTOS Former and present Cubmasters of Pack 564 return for 50th anniversary banquet, from left, kneeling, Keith Zapp, Gunnar Wolff, Tony Lang, Debbie Zimmerman, Steve Battiato, Jeff Bostock, Ryan Schnarr, Mike McCoy, standing, Joseph Acker, Gerald Doyle, Richard Steininger, Bob Littrell, Steve Miller, Joseph Strauch, Jim Parton, Andy Green, Gerard McCarry, Craig Blandford and Scott Servies; not pictured, Brian Shaw. Cub Scout Pack 564 celebrated its 50th anniversary during its annual blue-and gold banquet Friday at St. Barnabus Catholic Church. The pack was formed in 1969 by J. Edward Staab, the first of 29 Cubmasters. Former Cubmaster Joseph Aker (1979-1980) spoke about Cub Scouts in the late ‘70s, citing the same values in scouting exist today. During after-dinner ceremonies, five Webelo II Cub Scouts crossed into Boy Scout Troop 564. Thirty-five boys are members of Cub Scout Pack 564.
Current Cubmaster Bryan Schnarr and several previous Cubmasters were honored for their volunteerism in scouting and providing leadership for young Cub Scouts. The pack is open to boys and girls from kindergarten to 5th grade. St. Barnabas Church, 8300 Rahke Road, is the long-time home of the pack.
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Online Editor Snow and cold temps couldn’t keep the UIndy dance team, the Crimsonettes from its annual showcase on the University of Indianapolis campus. “This was our 6th annual Showcase, and it’s really a unique experience for the dancers to be able to showcase their various talents in routines that we typically wouldn’t execute on a game day,” coach Carlee Green said. “We have a wide variety of talent on the team, and it’s really cool to be able to see the dancers show off their individual skills.” The Crimsonettes had just one senior on the team this year, but it didn’t stop them from competing in nationals and scoring the highest in program history at the event. The showcase featured a wide variety of dances, including tap and ballet. A special dance featured UIndy dance team alumni and a celebration with family members. A silent auction also was conducted to raise funds. “My favorite part about showcase is seeing all of the alumni who come back to help with the event and being able to meet family members of the current girls who don’t always get to come to games,” Green said. “It’s a fun day filled with supporters of our program.” |
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