Cub Scouting

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CUB SCOUT MOTTO: The Cub Scout follows Akela. The Cub Scout helps the pack go. The pack helps the Cub Scout grow. The Cub Scout gives goodwill.

LAW OF THE PACK: I, __(NAME)___, promise to do my best, to do my duty to God and my country, to help other people, and to obey the Law of the Pack.

Tiger Cubs are made up of first-grade boys. Tigers, with their adult partners, learn valuable lessons about family communication, preparing for emergencies and understanding the environment. The Scouts work on activities contained within their Tiger Scout Handbook. The topics and activities are specially geared to spark the imagination and interest of 1st grade boys. The Tiger Scouts are recognized each time they complete an activity. Some Tiger Cub activities include obtaining a library card, visiting a zoo, learning to use public and private phones to report emergencies and starting a family photo journal.

Wolf and Bear Scouts are made up of second and third graders. Boys work toward accomplishing achievements and electives outlined in their Wolf & Bear Cub Scout Books, and earn achievements for their hard work. Wolf & Bear Scouts learn about proper nutrition, safety, community involvement and making smart choices. Some activities might include planning and cooking a meal, starting a recycling program, increasing strength and agility through exercise and camping with the family.

WeBeLos I and WeBeLos II scouting is made up of fourth and fifth grade boys, and prepares boys for entry into Boy Scouts. Webelos Scouts pursue activity badges for achievements in academic skills, the outdoors, technology, sports and community involvement contained within their Webelos Scout Handbook.

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