May 31st - Memorial Day Parade - Full Uniform (lineup at Redeemer @ 10:30am)
June 2nd - Committee Meeting
June 4th- Pack Meeting - Bring a Friend! 7pm @ Tisdale Ramsey Fire
Department Wet Down & Ice Cream Social
June 26th-27th Summer Campout @ KOA Newburgh (Summertime Award)
Ten purposes of Cub Scouting:
Character Development
Spiritual Growth
Good Citizenship
Sportsmanship
Family Understanding
Respectful Relationships
Personal Achievement
Friendly Service
Fun and Adventure
Preparation for Boy Scouts
METHODS
OF CUB SCOUTING
The Ideals: The Cub
Scout Promise, the Law of the Pack, The Tiger Cub Motto, and the Cub Scout
sign, handshake, motto, and salute all teach good citizenship and contribute
to a boy’s sense of belonging.
The Den: Boys like to
belong to a group. The den is the place boys learn new skills and develop
interests in new things and learn sportsmanship and good citizenship. They
learn to do their best, not just for themselves but also for the den.
Advancement: Recognition
is important to boys. The advancement plan provides fun for the boys, gives
them a sense of personal achievement as they earn badges, and strengthens
family understanding as adult family members work with the boys on projects.
Family Involvement: An
essential part of Cub Scouting.
Activities: Boys
participate in a wide variety of den and pack activities. The Cub Scout
Academics and Sports Program (yellow book) include activities that encourage
personal achievement and family involvement.
Home and Neighborhood
Centered.
The Uniform: The uniform
helps build pride, loyalty and self-respect. Wearing the uniform at pack and
Den meetings encourages neat appearance, sense of belonging and good behavior.