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2019-2020 Community Partner Activity Schedule 2019-2020 Community Partner Activity Schedule For more information and links to register for events, please visit www.crossroadsbsa.org/activities/community/ Indy XI Scout Night at Lucas Oil Stadium — Indy Eleven vs. Memphis 901 FC October 5 / 7:00pm Come out and cheer on Indianapolis’ professional soccer team. All scouts in attendance will receive a patch and have the opportunity to go on the field for a post-game goal kick. Cost is only $12 per person, enter promo code: scouts Deadline to order tickets is October 3. Track and Treat at The Children’s Museum — October 12 / 8:30-10:30am Bring your family to trick-or-treat around the Riley Children’s Health Sports Legends Experience® track and take part in a fun all-ages scavenger hunt with cool prizes. Leave with a goody bag filled with treats and treasures! Price includes breakfast and an e-ticket to the Hotel of Spells Haunted House. Cost is $19 per person, enter promo code: BSA SCOUT. Children under 2 are free. (Remember to pick up your Scout patch in the “Boo-tique” after visiting the Haunted House.) Colts Sports & STEM Day at Indiana Farm Bureau Football Center — October 12 This is a great opportunity for families to learn more about STEM and how it’s used in sports. Participants will interact with hands-on STEM activities provided by the Indian- apolis Colts, local companies and non-profits around the state. Ticket prices for BSA Scouts start at just $35. Tickets include entry into the STEM Day and a game day ticket for Sunday, December 1 (Colts vs. Titans) Spots are limited so reserve yours today! Indy Fuel at Indiana Farmers Coliseum — Fuel vs. Cincinnati October 25, 2019 / 7:35pm & October 26, 2019 / 6:05pm Join the Indy Fuel for opening weekend! Scouts and their families receive a special ticket offer starting at just $15. Scout Night with the Indiana Pacers at Banker’s Life Fieldhouse — Pacers vs. Magic November 23, 2019 / Tipoff at 7:00pm This event will sell out, so don’t miss your chance for fun-filled evening with the Pacers! Along with the game ticket, Scouts will get to shoot a free throw on the court after the game, receive a free BSA Scout patch, a Chick-fil-A meal voucher and have access to a Q&A ses- sion with a Pacers player after the game. Attend the game with your unit or family, and have lots of fun. Deadline to order tickets is October 25. Turn page for other Scout opportunities 2019-2020 Community Partner Activity Schedule For more information and links to register for events, please visit www.crossroadsbsa.org/activities/community/ Noblesville Parks and Recreation Classes for Cub Scouts Various dates and times / September—December 2019 Calling all Wolves and Bears! Join us on Saturdays for fun and learning. Both Scouts and adults are welcome to participate. Fees vary depending on the class and registration closes the Thursday before the class. Jurassic World Live at Bankers Life Fieldhouse — December 8, 2019 / 11:00am or 7:00pm This thrilling adventure will feature some of Jurassic World’s most iconic dinosaurs including Blue the Raptor, Triceratops, Pteranodons and the mighty T.rex! Get ready for this all-new touring event featuring life-sized Jurassic World dinosaurs, pulse pounding stunts and capti- vating scenery that will take Scouts and their families on a once-in-a-lifetime adventure! Orders must be received by November 6th. Any orders after that date will not be accepted. Indy Fuel at Indiana Farmers Coliseum — Fuel vs. Kalamazoo December 14, 2019 / 6:05pm Plan to attend a fun evening with your unit or family cheering on your local minor league ice hockey team. Scouts in attendance will receive a special Indy Fuel patch. Also, they will have the opportunity to come down on the ice post-game and take a shot at hitting a puck into the goal! More information on pricing and other fun activities offered to Scouts at the game coming soon. Scout Night with IUPUI Basketball — January 18, 2020 / 12:00pm Jaguars vs. UIC Flames Each Scout in attendance will receive an IUPUI patch and participate in a postgame layup line on the court. In addition, the top selling units will have opportunities to participate in a pregame high five line and postgame meet-and-greet with IUPUI coaches and players (based on availability). Cost is only $6/ticket. Thank you for your participation and STAY TUNED FOR MORE FUN TO COME! The Crossroads of America Council partners with several community organizations throughout the year to offer Scout units and families discounted and/or “behind the scenes” experiences at attractions and events. These events are NOT official BSA or Council events, therefore BSA staff are not required to be present. The Community Partner is responsible for all event communication to participants and the activities. Many of these events are also open to the public. Families are welcome to attend events without their Scouting unit. .
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