Pack Events
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- Sept 4: Den Meetings
- Sept 11: Opening Day Flag Ceremony
- Sept 18: Den Meetings
- Sept 24: Pack Meeting
- Oct 2: Den Meetings
- Oct 11: Popcorn Show & Sell
- Oct 22: Pack Meeting
- Nov 6: Den Meetings
- Nov 14: Leave No Trace Cleanup
- Nov 20: Den Meetings
- Dec 4: Christmas Caroling
- Dec 4: Christmas Party / Pack Meeting
- Jan 15: Den Meetings
- Jan 23: Pinewood Derby
- Feb 5: Den Meetings
- Feb 19: Den Meetings
- Feb 27: Blue & Gold
- March 5: Den Meetings
- March 19: Den Meetings
- March 25: Pack Meeting
- April 16: Den Meetings
- Aprl 22: Pack Meeting
- May 7: Den Meetings
- May 21: Den Meetings
- May 28-31: Family Camp
- June 4: Pack Bridging - Hike
- July 5-9: Cub Scout Day Camp
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Why
Join Scouting?
In 1930, the Boy Scouts of America created a new opportunity called
Cub Scouting for boys younger than Boy Scout age. A year-round, home-centered
program used by chartered organizations, Cub Scouting emphasizes involvement
between boys and their parents, adult leaders, and friends. In the
multidimensional plan of the Boy Scouts of America, Cub Scouting is
where it all begins. |
Cub Scouting has the following
purposes:
* Influences a boy's character development and spiritual growth.
* Develop habits and attitudes of good citizenship.
* Encourage sportsmanship and pride. Grow strong in mind and body.
* Improve understanding within the family.
* Strengthen a boy's ability to get along with others.
* Foster personal achievement. Develop new interests and skills.
* Provide fun and exciting new things to do.
* Show a boy how to be helpful and do his best.
* Prepare him to be a Boy Scout. |
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