About Our Pack
Kids come first
Our activities build children's self esteem
Kids have fun learning practice skills and knowledge
Lots of recognition of achievement
Trips to enjoyable places you might not get to otherwise
Meet other families with similar interests
Parents and siblings are involved
Learn about community
Easy participation in high-quality events without doing it all yourself
Open to boys and girls Kindergarten - 5th Grade


Unlike other programs your child might enroll in, Cub Scouting involves the whole family, no matter what size or parental make-up exists in the home. In Lions and Tigers, you are your scout's Adult Partner. In Wolves and Bears, you are Akela, the wise leader of the tribe of Webelos, and the final judge of your scouts efforts. At the Webols rank, you are the Activity Badge Counselors that help influence a scout's career direction.
Throughout the year you may be asked to assist on different committees, and/or at different events. Please volunteer freely, and give of yourself when called upon to help. You will find it a rewarding experience, and one in which you are your scout will remember that you did together.
Meetings
Dens usually meet two evenings a month; boys and girls do activities toward requirements for achievement awards
Pack Meetings are one evening a month, typically the last Wednesday, and feature award recognition and fun activities.
We are NOT
Militaristic – Kids generally like wearing the Scout uniform.
Exclusive – We welcome kids and families of all backgrounds.
Particularly Religious – Scouting intentionally embraces all religions of God and offers achievement awards for learning about 25 of the world’s religions.
A Day Care – Even if you don’t want to volunteer to lead activities, you are encouraged to attend the meetings and events and be with your son or daughter. Our activities are parent/child oriented