Scouts and parents host a pancake breakfast as a fundraiser for the pack. Tickets are sold the month prior for this tasty and fun Saturday morning event. This is a big fundraiser for the pack and all Scouts are required to attend*. Each den will be assigned a time block to serve pancakes and bus tables. Scouts will need to be dressed in their class A uniforms. The schedule and assignments for the day of the Pancake Breakfast will be posted closer to the event.
Tickets will be available for individuals ($5) or families (4 people/$15) at the door.
(*If you are unable to attend please let the Cubmaster know as soon as possible.)
The pack scouts and adults will perform a conservation service project for the afternoon. Details TBA,
Our monthly parent meeting to plan meetings and events. Parents who are not on the committee are requested to attend at least 2 meetings each year.
Cub Scouts and parents walk in the parade to promote Scouting to the community.
No School | Bellingham Public Schools
Our monthly parent meeting to plan meetings and events. Parents who are not on the committee are requested to attend at least 2 meetings each year.
End of School Year | Bellingham Public Schools
An overnight camping trip for the scouts and their families. The boys will advance to the next badge rank, and we will celebrate the Scouting year.
All Campers should eat dinner prior to arrival. We will do our best to provide food for everyone. Please provide any dietary restrictions/allergies when RSVP to help us plan accordingly. RSVP to Kathleen Beaty ([email protected]).
This year’s WEBELOS-REE will offer Webelos activities in a Scouts BSA Camp environment. The WEBELOS-REE is organized as a one-day event, plus one night of camping with activities geared toward transitioning to Scouts BSA. Activities will be provided by the Scout troops in attendance and geared around Scout skills and activities that Cubs will be looking forward to getting more of in their future with their Scout Troop.
What is Stampede: A fun day at Fire Mountain, open to all Cub Scouts. Activities include: archery, BB guns, fishing, hiking, crafts, field sports, bouldering, and much more.
When: Saturday, October 19th. Camp opens at 9:00am and the day wraps up at 4:00pm. Come for an hour, or stay for the whole day. Scouts are invited to attend for as long as they want. Registration is not required.
Who is invited: All Cub Scouts (regardless of grade). Siblings and parents are welcome too. All scouts are encouraged to bring a friend, and introduce them to all the great things Scouting has to offer.
Cost: FREE