Trustworthy - Loyal - Helpful - Friendly - Courteous - Kind - Obedient - Cheerful - Thrifty - Brave - Clean - Reverent

We’re all about encouraging boys and girls to make friends, be helpful to others, and do their very best no matter the outcome. With the help of powerful learning projects and exciting outdoor activities, we aim to teach children that doing their best can be a fun and rewarding experience—no matter the difficulty of the challenge.

2024 Campership Applications

Don’t forget the upcoming deadline for the campership program offered by LHC: https://247scouting.com/forms/527-LHCCampership2024 "For anyone submitting a Campership application, for...
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2024 : Blue & Gold Banquet

3 Arrow of Light scouts crossed over to Troop 2025 tonight and we wish Tyler, Dexter, and Braden best of...
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2024 : New Wolf Den Schedule

Below is the revised schedule that was passed out on Thursday. The change is we had to move our Feb...
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2024 Tigers : Stories in Shapes

On 1/24 our Tiger Den met and completed the "Stories in Shapes" elective and had a blast doing so !...
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2024 Pinewood Derby !

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Open House recap

Our pack 2025 Cub Scout Open House went very well today! We welcomed 14 potential scouts and their families to...
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New Website

This website is new and we are working on it constantly in order to provide the pack with the most...
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What to expect

1. Friendship
Make new friends. Give your child opportunities to spend time with peers who are strong role models and committed to the common values of the Scout Oath and Law.
2. Advancement
Encourage your child to feel a sense of accomplishment by earning ranks, badges, and awards. Build self-esteem and positive relationships with peers.
2. Activities
Cub Scouts participate in a huge array of activities, including games, projects, skits, stunts, songs, outdoor activities, trips, and service projects. Besides being fun, these activities offer opportunities for growth, achievement, and family involvement.
4. Uniforms

Cub Scout uniforms serve a dual purpose, demonstrating that a Scout is part of a team and showing individual achievement (Scouts wear the badges they’ve earned). Wearing the uniform to meetings and activities also encourages a neat appearance,  and good behavior.

5. Family Involvement
Whether a Cub Scout lives with two parents or one, a foster family, or other relatives, their family is an important part of Cub Scouting. Parents and adult family members provide leadership and support for Cub Scouting and help ensure that Scouts have a good experience in the program.
6. Values
Cub Scouting’s values are embedded in the Scout Oath, the Scout Law, the Cub Scout motto, and the Cub Scout sign, handshake, and salute. These practices help establish and reinforce the program’s values in Scouts and the leaders who guide them.

Watch the video below to learn more about Cub Scouting !

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