What is Cub Scouting
What does it cost?
Registration fee is $15.00 (fee is prorated for less than full year)
Shirt: $22.99,
Hat: 12.99
Belt: 8.99-9.99
Books: Tiger book is 6.99 and all others 8.99
Dont forget the patches!
Council patch: 2.70
Pack Numbers: 1.19each
World Crest: 1.50
There are Pack t-shirts and sweatshirts available each year as well. They are good quality and the Pack sells them at cost.
About Cub Scouts
In 1930 the Boy Scouts of America launched a home- and neighborhood-centered program for boys 9 to 11 years of age. A key element of the program is an emphasis on caring, nurturing relationships between boys and their parents, adult leaders, and friends. Currently, Cub Scouting is the largest of the BSA’s three membership divisions. (The others are Boy Scouting and Venturing).
Cub Scouting has program components for boys in the first through fifth grades (or ages 6-10). Members join a Cub Scout pack and are assigned to a den, usually a neighborhood group of six to eight boys. Dens follow the age specific program associated with the boys and meet at mutually acceptable times in the month set by the families. Each den is led by a den leader.
Once a month, all of the dens and family members gather for a pack meeting under the direction of a Cubmaster. The program is governed by a committee that includes parents of boys in the pack and members of the chartered organization. The Charter Organization for Pack 93 is the Calvary Chapel.
THE PURPOSE OF CUB SCOUTING
Cub Scouting has nine purposes: to
- Positively influence character development and encourage spiritual growth.
- Help boys develop habits and attitudes of good citizenship.
- Encourage good sportsmanship and pride in growing strong in mind and body.
- Improve understanding within the family.
- Strengthen boys’ ability to get along with other boys and respect other people.
- Foster a sense of personal achievement by helping boys develop new interests and skills.
- Show how to be helpful and do one’s best.
- Provide fun and exciting new things to do.
- Prepare boys to become Boy Scouts.
CUB SCOUTINGS TWELVE CORE VALUES
- Citizenship: Contributing service and showing responsibility to local, state, and national communities.
- Compassion: Having consideration and concern for the well being of others.
- Cooperation: working together with others toward a common goal.
- Courage: doping what it right regardless of its difficulty.
- Faith: Having inner strength and confidence based on our trust in God.
- Health and Fitness: Being personally committed to care for our minds and bodies.
- Honesty: Telling the truth and being worthy of trust.
- Perseverance: Sticking with something and not giving up.
- Positive Attitude: Setting our minds to look for and find the best in all situations.
- Resourcefulness: Using human and other resources to heir fullest.
- Respect: Showing regard for the worth of something or someone else.
- Responsibility: Fulfilling our duty to take care of to others and ourselves.
TIGER CUBS: 1st GRADE
Click here to view the Tiger Badge Requirements
Tiger Electives
Whatever the rank over Tiger, All Scouts first earn the rank of Bobcat. They do this by learning the symbols and meaning of Cub Scouting.
WOLF CUB SCOUTS: 2nd GRADE
Click here to download Bobcat and Wolf requirements
BEAR CUB SCOUTS: 3rd GRADE
Click here to download Bear Badge Requirements
WEBELO SCOUTS: 4th AND 5th GRADE
Click here to download Webelo Badge and Arrow of Light Requirements
Click here to view the 20 Activity Badges
BOY SCOUTS: 6th GRADE AND UP

