Welcome to the 2016-2017 Scouting Year

Welcome back to a new scouting season.  In addition to welcoming back our returning scouts we would also like to wish the best to our scouts who crossed over into the Boy Scouts at the end of the previous season.  Your pack wishes you the best of luck and hopes you enjoy your learning experience in the Boy Scouts.

We hope everyone had a great summer and after a summer of camping, Summer camps, tubing, swimming, a historical hike, and a ride on the train – we hope there are quite a few good stories to tell.  We would love to get feedback on any of the Summer activities you attended both in and out of Scouts.

New Season

RecruiterAs we get back into the swing of things with our weekly meetings starting back up on Monday, September 12th.  This is the time of the year for returning scouts to bring in any friends or family interested in scouting.  We have our Open House Monday September 26th, so have your scout bring a friend. If that friend joins and pays their 2017 dues in full, the referring scout earns their recruiter badge, shown to the right.

During this time we will have a lot of new scouts showing up with an interest in scouting. We expect that our seasoned scouts will exhibit the core values of scouting and help make the new scouts feel welcome. They should take the time to introduce themselves, introduce new boys to other pack members & leaders, as well as assist them with earning the Bobcat rank.

Lions, Tigers and… Wait a minute…

lionemblemYes, you heard that right! Pack 1776 now has Lions. Pack 1776 was one of the limited number of packs selected in the Cradle of Liberty council to run the new pilot program and provide feedback.  The Lion program was designed to introduce kindergarten-age boys and their families to the fun of Scouting.

Lions are 5 or 6 year olds in kindergarten and the Lion must be 5 years old by September 30 to participate.  The Lion and his adult partner attend the meetings and activities together. The Lion den is led by a Lion Guide, who is an experienced Cub Scout leader. The parents or Lion adult partners take turns leading the activities and den meetings for the Lions.  The Lion Guide helps mentor each Parent to prepare for their meeting/outing. The Den Meeting Plans are outlined in the Lion Parent and Leader Guidebook with simple easy to follow step by step instructions listing everything down to any supplies needed.

Shawna, who has been our Tiger Den leader, for the past couple of years will be the Lion Guide and Regina who was the Assistant Tiger Den Leader will take over the Tiger Den.

So if your scout has any younger siblings normally just beyond scouting age, or any friends neighbors with scouts of kindergarten age patiently waiting to join the Cub Scouts. Now is their chance.

Remember

Remember

Don’t forget to keep an eye on the calendar.  We are getting ready to populate it with our planned activities as well as a bunch of optional activities that you can do with your scout which would be fun and may help them earn requirements.

We look forward to seeing everyone on Monday the 12th and hearing what other exciting things you did over the Summer.

Welcome Back!  For new families, welcome to Cub Scouts!

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