Archive for March, 2007
Let’s try this live show again (March 18, 10 PM EST)…
Wednesday, March 14th, 2007Listen to or Join our live show
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Talkcast information:
Host: Chris Ramstedt - cubmasterchris@gmail.com
Next episode: An Hour A Week Show #100, Sun, March 18, 2007 10:00 PM EDT
We’re going to attempt our live show again…
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Phone number: (724) 444-7444
Talkcast ID: 15077
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So much for a “live” show…
Sunday, March 11th, 2007Apparently Talkshoe is not cooperating tonight and I can’t get in to host my own show! I’m going to keep trying for a while tonight and then I’ll just record a regular show.
If you want to chat tonight, you can tyr to get a hold of me online
Live Recording of the Show Sunday 3/11, 9:00 PM CST
Tuesday, March 6th, 2007You have been invited by Cubmaster Chris to join in a live TalkShoe phone conversation and chat. Recorded audio is also available for listening.
Listen to or Join the Talkcast: An Hour A Week? Cub Scout Show
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An Hour A Week? Scout Podcast #99
Sunday, March 4th, 2007Podcast #99-Our Last Go See It
Our final Tiger Cub Go See It for the year was on the University of Texas campus. Hopefully the audio quality of this show is better than the last one. I was a little more tired than usual while recording this show, so sorry if I sound a little out […]
Local Scout rewarded for heroic action
Friday, March 2nd, 2007Local Scout rewarded for heroic action
Every February, Cub Scouts around the world have their Blue and Gold Banquet - an annual party that celebrates the birthday of the scouting program.
Pack 566 in Warner Robin is no exception, holding their Blue and Gold Banquet this past weekend at Trinity United Methodist Church.
But while the Blue and […]
Cub Scout who saved mother’s life is honored
Thursday, March 1st, 2007Cub Scout who saved mother’s life is honored
Nathan Abruzzese was 7 when his mother, Rosanne Abruzzese, collapsed June 11 from an allergic reaction to medication she was taking after several surgeries. Nathan knew there was something wrong, after he tried to say good-night to his mother with a kiss before going to bed.






