Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Blue and Gold Banquet- Knights of the Roundtable

We held our Cubscout Blue and Gold Banquet a few months ago, and I never got around to putting the pictures up.  But I think it's important to share great Cubscout ideas, since I am always hard-pressed to find them!  So here goes:

Our whole idea revolved around the Knights of the Roundtable.  We had an amazing costume resource from our friend in the ward (thanks Valerie!), so we ended up with totally cool costumes for all the leaders, which was fantastic.  We invited the families to come in costumes too, but really the only ones who obliged us were the little girls in princess dresses.  We decided to set the cultural hall (read: big gym) up like a Great Hall, with the tables in a giant U-shape.  Each family was asked to create a family crest, and we hung them on the front of the table where each family sat.  My brother-in-law, Jakob, is awesome at playing the French Horn, so he came in costume and played some super cool fanfare music before we started the event.  We thought it would be fun to have everyone eat with their hands, so the menu consisted of cooked whole cooked (Costco) chickens, platters of grapes, platters of vegetables, small bowls of ranch dressing, and whole loaves of french bread, all served with no utensils, and one knife for cutting.  The boys thought eating with their hands was super fun!  We used cleaned/recycled aluminum cans to hold our paper cups, used candles for centerpieces, and the tables looked great. 






After everyone ate, we gave the boys their awards. They had to walk up the red carpet one at a time. One of our leaders dressed up as the king, and he "knighted" each boy, using a super cool old sword, and presented them with their costume. (The boys had made poster board shields at their Den meetings the previous week. In addition, I made each cubscout a simple Knight hood by using no-fray metallic fabric and sewing one seam up the back, adding velcro at the chin, and completing the costume with a soft noodle sword.)






After the awards, we played Knight Games. We had Tug-o-War, Knight Jousting, Stick Pull, Leg/Arm Wrestle, and Hand Sword Fighting. All the families were put into groups and everyone rotated around the stations. It was really such a fun night, and I know the boys and their families really enjoyed it.






Shan was a good sport and played the Jester part.  He walked around while people were eating and entertained them with his juggling skills.  Overall, this activity turned out great because the menu was simple which made it possible for us to focus on other details that really made the "Knight night" special:  live fanfare, red carpet, real knight of armor statue, costumes, table decor, games etc.

6 comments:

Jessica S. said...

Looks super fun! Our pack didn't want to do a Blue & Gold this year. We only have like 5 scouts anyway...

Lori and Matt said...

WOW! That turned out awesome! Good job!

the Sayler's said...

super fun idea!

Chelsea said...

Um, your costumes are 100% fantastic. Totally love it.

Tiffany said...

Not only a great idea but it looks like amazing execution!

Peggy said...

Fantastic idea! They must have had so much fun. I think Shan looks dashing in his jester attire. Not to mention the truest beauty at the ball, Lady Marisa.