The Park Ridge Wilderness Scouts & Princesses want to welcome you back to a new year of fun and adventure. We will be hosting a FREE Family Pool Night. This party is open to all family members, including those that (for some odd reason) haven’t joined yet. Maybe once they see the good times they can have, they’ll sign-up as soon as they get home. We will have snacks and non-alcoholic beverages for those who make it. INVITE POTENTIAL NEW MEMBERS!
What: Free Family Pool Night, open to all family members and new recruits
Where: Centennial Aquatic Center, 100 S. Western Ave, Park Ridge, IL 60068
When: Saturday August 17, 2019, 8 pm to 10 pm
Who: Bring your whole family. New recruits to your tribes are also welcome.
RSVP?: If you want to, you can through the site. However, there is no need to RSVP. Just show up and have fun.
































The final morning of the Park Ridge Iroquois Nation’s campout, Bobby and Kevin ventured onto to Camp Tecumseh’s wet roads for a one-on-one footrace that Federation Chief Mike Charley would come to describe as “Epic!” 50-meters in distance with bragging rights at stake, the runners met at the start line early in the morning as Navajo dads and daughters paused from loading their cars to go home and instead lined the roads to watch the sprint.
The racers quickly reassembled at the start line and readied themselves. All of the spectators were quiet. “Go!” Geoff shouted again. The sprinters exploded off the line displaying surprising speed. It was neck and neck. Muscles and lungs burned as the competitors quickly closed the distance to the finish line meter by meter. At 35-meters, Bobby pulled away in his racing Crocs.
This past Monday the Binz family led a Chocolate Fondue party like no other. There were no warm and delicious chocolate strawberries and pineapple chunks impaled at the end of long thin metal skewers. Instead the Binz family treated the PR Sauk tribe to dried crickets. Yes, crickets… WE ATE BUGS!!!






















