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All boys entering or in 1st through 5th grades are eligible to join Cub Scouts.All it takes is the desire to have fun, the wish to make new friends, and the drive to experience new things.All activities are age- and grade-level-specific, so if your son is interested, we'll have activities designed specifically for his development level.If you want to join us, feel free to stop by at any of our Pack Meetings, or have your parent or guardian contact our Cubmaster Phil Nabity at cubmaster@scoutpack136.org.You can also send us an online application by clicking HERE.
Why Join Scouts?The Cub Scouting program is uniquely designed to meet the needs of young boys and their parents, through offering fun and challenging experiences that boys and parents do together. Youth are looking for: -
Camping -
Hiking -
Racing -
Fishing -
Swimming | Parents are looking for: -
Values -
Variety of learning experiences -
Build friendships -
Build self-confidence -
Learn social skills | Young boys grow up fast. Give your son a valuable gift by encouraging him to join Cub Scouting today. The time you invest in him today will make a difference in the person he becomes tomorrow.
Plus! . . .. . . Scouting is Fun!How Do I Register?Visit one of our activities or come to a meeting and speak to one of our uniformed leaders. We will get a registration form to you, answer any questions you may have, and welcome you into our family.Some of the things we do include: -
Weekly Den Meetings -
Go-and-See-It Events -
Camping Trips -
Fundraisers -
Blue and Gold Banquet -
Monthly Pack Meetings More information about the things we do and when we do them, visit our Calendar page.Oh, And One More Thing . . .Cub Scouts is run by volunteers who give a minimum of one hour per week of their time. The program is only as good as the people we have running it, and the more people we get, the easier it is on everyone. No prior Scouting experience is required! Plenty of training is available through the District and the Council. And besides . . . it's fun for adults, too!
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