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ABOUT US - Cub Pack 89

The mission of the Boy Scouts of America is to prepare young people to make ethical and moral choices over their lifetimes by instilling in them the values of the Scout Oath and Scout Law.

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In addition to regular weekly meetings, some of Cub Pack 89 activities include:

 

  • Day camps: one- to five-day program with daylight and early evening activities, with no overnight activities.
     

  • Resident camps: at least two nights of camping with a developed theme of adventure and excitement held at a council facility under the direction of trained leadership.
     

  • Council-organized family camps: overnight camping involving more than one pack; held at a council-approved facility; with the council or district providing staffing, food service, housing, and program.
     

  • Pack camping: overnight camping involving more than one family from a single pack, focused on age-appropriate Cub Scout activities, conducted at council-approved locations, and under the direction of BALOO-trained adults.
     

  • Cub World: venues using make-believe themes, such as castles, frontier forts, pirate ships, and more; usually part of a Cub Scout resident or family camp.

     

Interested in volunteering?

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Cub Scouts help a young boy grow up to be a self-reliant, dependable, caring individual of worth to his community and his church. Volunteers are not just parents! Consider helping with our parish pack, especially if you have a history with the Boy Scouts Organization.

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