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Purpose
of Scouting
Since 1910, the Boy Scouts of America has helped younger boys
appreciate the outdoors, learn how to work with others, make
new friends and so much more. Cub Scouting is a year-round family
program designed for boys who are in the first grade through
fifth grade (or 7, 8, 9, and 10 years of age). Parents, leaders,
and organizations work together to make Cub Scouting a prosperous
program. Currently, Cub Scouting is the largest of the BSA's
three membership divisions. (The others are Boy Scouting and
Venturing.)
| It is never too late to join Cub
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If you
have a boy who is in the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th or 5th grade
it is never to late to register him for Cub Scouts. If
you would like more information about Cub Scouts please
feel free to call *** |
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Pack 88 Information
Pack 88 has been chartered by ***
The Pack serves as a "parent"
organization to the Dens and provides direction, program support and
maintenance of the budget. The Pack is led by the Pack Committee
that consists of representatives from each Den, Cubmaster and
parents. The Pack Committee Chairman leads these monthly meetings
and we encourage parents to participate when possible. Meetings can
be found on the Pack calendar. The Pack Committee along with the
Cubmaster leads the group in planning and organizing Pack
programs.
Packs are divided into Dens of six to
ten boys. Dens are made up of boys in the same grade and age, so
they can work together to earn the appropriate Rank.
Pack Meetings
Pack Meetings and activities are held
monthly at ***. Special events may be held at other local venues.
The Pack Meetings may include award ceremonies, Den Skits, guest
speakers, activities or special outings. The next Pack Meeting
is:
The Pack meetings are intended for the
entire family. It is a time for the entire unit and their families
to get together to learn and celebrate each other’s accomplishments
over the past month.
Pack Meetings occur during the entire
calendar year. Although each Den may not meet during the summer, we
encourage each Scout family to attend the Pack Meetings held during
the summer.
Fundraising
Typically the Pack participates in a
popcorn fundraising activity in the fall of each year. All boys are
encouraged to participate but Parents may choose
otherwise.
Family Events
The Pack may also participate in
“Family Events” throughout the year. These activities are not
under the official Scouting umbrella, but are rather an opportunity
for Scouting families to enjoy activities together. Past events have
included: family campouts, local sporting events, or other field
trips. Each Scout must be accompanied by a parent to participate in
such “Family Events”. |
Upcoming Pack Events Upcoming events can be
viewed by clicking on the Calendar of Events link on the left
hand side of the page.
Den Meetings
Tiger Dens usually meet two or three
times a month. Their Den Meetings include the Scouts and their Adult
Partners. Each Den has a volunteer Den Leader, but all Adult
Partners work cooperatively to plan and host the meetings. Typically
each Scout/Partner team is assigned an activity from the Tiger Cub
Handbook to plan and host. These gatherings are often outings to
local points of interest.
Wolf, Bear, and Webelos Den Meetings are
usually held once a week for one to 1˝ hours. Den Meetings can
be held at a Leader’s home, school, church or other venue depending
on the activity. Although the Den Leader and Assistant Den Leaders
are responsible for coordinating and running the Den Meetings, each
Scout’s family will play an active role in the Scout activities, at
the meetings and at home. There must always be two (2) adults
present at all meetings and activities. The activities at the Den
Meetings vary widely from games, crafts, skills work, field trips,
etc. The National organization sets a theme for each month and the
Den Meetings may center on this theme or one of the achievements in
the rank book.
Typically achievements towards earning
the Wolf or Bear badges are done by the Scout with their family at
home. The Den may do some achievements as part of their regular
meeting, however most are oriented to be done with the family.
Webelos Den Meetings typically involve completing the various
requirements of the Webelos badge, activity badges or progress
towards the Arrow of Light. |