Welcome to Cub Scout Pack 125!
Cub Scouts is a
Boy Scouts of America program for youth in grades K-5. The aims of Scouting are
participatory citizenship,
character development, and
personal fitness. Youth in
Cub Scouts learn positive values, improve physical fitness, acquire practical skills, and develop a spirit of community service through belonging to dens and packs, engaging in meaningful activities, and earning awards. Our pack does
lots of
fun activities, including hiking, camping, community service projects, group games, and the annual Pinewood Derby. Our council offers day camps, family camps, and shooting sports events (supervised by certified range masters at council events, Cub Scouts may learn how to enjoy archery, BB guns, and slingshots
safely). Depending on the location and event, camp activities include hiking, rock wall, canoeing, crafts, blacksmithing(!), shooting sports, water rockets, human foosball, fishing, and more.
With so many demands on your family's time, why join Cub Scouts? What makes it different? These are the two most important differences between Cub Scouts and the other things—music, sports, etc.—your child might do:
- Cub Scouts instills positive values.
- While other activities are drop-off activities, with occasional performances that you observe, in Cub Scouts, you build memories with your child by doing things together.
Consider this: in a few years, your child will be a teenager. If you want to have a good relationship with your teenager, you need a good relationship with your grade school-aged child. Cub Scouts provides an excellent opportunity to build that relationship.
Please take a look around our site and consider
joining Pack 125! You can e-mail us
here, or copy and paste our e-mail address: pack125pg@gmail.com. We'll get back to you as soon as we can.