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.
Our monthly Cub Scout pack meeting that includes all the scouts. Each meeting is based on a theme that influences learning new skills, working on badge requirements, and playing games. The dens meets 1-2 times per month to work on age specific skills and badge requirements.
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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.
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 boys are required to attend*. Each den will be assigned a time block to serve pancakes and bus tables. Tickets are $3/person or $10/family (4 people).
(*If you are unable to attend please let the Cubmaster know as soon as possible.)
Our monthly Cub Scout pack meeting that includes all the scouts. Each meeting is based on a theme that influences learning new skills, working on badge requirements, and playing games. The dens meets 1-2 times per month to work on age specific skills and badge requirements.
An overnight camping trip for the scouts and their families at Camp Firewood on Lake Whatcom. The boys will learn outdoor skills, perform a service project and enjoy a campfire with skits and treats. To celebrate Earth Day, we focus on skills and events that will teach the boys about conservation.
Our monthly parent meeting to plan meetings and events. We are trying a new day, Thursdays, and a new location, Woods Coffee in Barkley. Parents who are not on the committee are requested to attend at least 2 meetings each year.
Our monthly Cub Scout pack meeting that includes all the scouts. Each meeting is based on a theme that influences learning new skills, working on badge requirements, and playing games. The dens meets 1-2 times per month to work on age specific skills and badge requirements.
Cub Scouts and parents walk in the parade to raise awareness of scouting with the community.