What is Scouting?
Scouting is learning by discovery and discovery by doing.
It's fun, friends and family where skills are learned, confidence is built and stories are born.
A Scout who knows the buddy system learns to trust and be trusted.
A Scout who hikes and camps learns to appreciate the outdoors and take care of it.
And a Scout who's part of a den and a pack has a genuine sense of belonging.
This is Scouting.
Scouts Meet Here!
What Is Cub Scouts?
In 1930 the Boy Scouts of America launched a
home- and neighborhood-centered program for boys 9 to 11 years
of age. A key element of the program is an emphasis on caring,
nurturing relationships between boys and their parents, adult
leaders, and friends. Currently, Cub Scouting is the largest of
the BSA's three membership divisions. (The others are Boy
Scouting and Venturing.)
Membership
Cub Scouting has grown to have program components for boys in
kindergarten through fifth grades. Members
join a Cub Scout Pack and are assigned to a den, usually a
neighborhood group of six to eight boys. Most dens meet twice a month, while once a month, all of the dens and family
members gather for a pack meeting under the direction of a
Cubmaster and pack committee. The committee includes parents of
boys in the pack and members of the chartered organization. In addition, separate optional events are planned like trips, hikes and outings that emphasize teaching a new skill, learning about something new or discovering a new place. After 5th grade they transition into a Boy Scout Troop.
The Purposes of Cub Scouting
Cub Scouting has nine purposes, to:
- Positively influence character development and
encourage spiritual growth
- Help boys develop habits and attitudes of good
citizenship
- Encourage good sportsmanship and pride in
growing strong in mind and body
- Improve understanding within the family
- Strengthen boys' ability to get along with
other boys and respect other people
- Foster a sense of personal achievement by
helping boys develop new interests and skills
- Show how to be helpful and do one's best
- Provide fun and exciting new things to do
- Prepare boys to become Boy Scouts
The Cub Scout Promise
I, (name), promise to do my best
To do my duty to God and my country,
To help other people, and
To obey the Law of the Pack.
The Cub Scout Motto
Do Your Best.
The Law of the Pack
The Cub Scout follows Akela.
The Cub Scout helps the pack go.
The pack helps the Cub Scout grow.
The Cub Scout gives goodwill.
Cub Scout Colors
The Cub Scout colors are blue and gold. The blue
stands for truth and spirituality, steadfast loyalty, and the sky
above. The gold stands for warm sunlight, good cheer, and happiness.
Together, they symbolize what Cub Scouting is all about.