We’re all about encouraging boys and girls to make friends, be helpful to others, and do their very best no matter the outcome. With the help of powerful learning projects and exciting outdoor activities, we aim to teach children that doing their best can be a fun and rewarding experience—no matter the difficulty of the challenge. To learn more about the aims and benefits of Cub Scouting, follow the links below!
Read morePack 140 is a very organized and well run Pack that loves to have lots of fun. Our Pack programs numerous events to give our families every opportunity to balance participation in Scouts with other interests such as sports, clubs, or other pursuits that lead to busy schedules. Our size affords us the ability to ensure that there are always a good number of Scouts that attend these events so everyone can enjoy the activities we provide.
Read moreKindergartners work toward the Lion rank. The Lion rank is earned by completing five adventures. Although participation with an adult partner is required for all Lion awards, recognition items are for the Scouts only.
First graders work toward the Tiger rank. The Tiger rank is earned by completing four requirements. Although participation with an adult partner is required for all Tiger awards, recognition items are for the Scouts only.
Second graders work toward the Wolf rank. The Wolf rank is earned by completing the four requirements.
Third graders work toward the Bear rank. The Bear rank is earned by completing the four requirements.
Fourth graders work toward the Webelos rank. The Webelos rank is earned by completing the five requirements. Scouts who are in Cub Scouts in fourth grade must complete the Webelos rank before working towards the Arrow of Light.
Fifth graders work toward the Arrow of Light rank. If a fourth-grade Cub Scout has completed the Webelos rank, they may begin work on the Arrow of Light. The Arrow of Light rank is earned by completing the five requirements.
In den meetings and pack meetings, Cub Scouts make new friends, play
purposeful games, and learn new things. Dens usually meet one-two times
a month. All the dens in the pack come together once a month for a pack
meeting.
Cub Scout families have opportunities to go camping and to participate
in outdoor adventures. Lessons learned in the out-of- doors help to
develop a life-long respect for the environment.
Packs can put together special events and activities such as banquets,
races, and community service projects.
Look here how much fun we have; your kids and all your family are always
welcome to join us during the Pack meetings/ Den meetings.
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here are some pictures from our previous activities.
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