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Cub Scout Pack 321
(Farmington Hills, Michigan)
 
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Scout Parents


Parents, you play a vital role in our pack!

As a parent of a Tiger Cub, Cub Scout or Webelos Scout, you are also an "Akela". Akela is a scouting term for a good leader. Your scouts need and appreciate your leadership in helping them to grow and discover how to do their best! We need and appreciate your help in running a successful program for your scouts.

All registered scout parents who meet the qualifications are members of the Pack Committee, however, you may choose how much of an active a roll you want to play. The Pack Committee meets once each month. 

Please, speak with us to determine where your individual skills and interests fit into the various pack committee roles. Whether you want to do a little or a lot, there is always a place for you on the Pack Committee.

How cub scouting works


Scouting is Family Oriented

  • Activities are intended for the whole family
  • You work with your son on his advancement award requirements
  • Many skills he will learn are family oriented

The Cub Scout Den

  • Your son is a member of a Cub Scout den
  • The den meets frequently to work on achievements
  • The den is led by a den leader (usually a parent)
  • The den leader usually has an assistant den leader, a den chief (a Boy Scout helper), and a denner (a Cub Scout helper within the den)
  • Den meetings have games, crafts, songs, ceremonies, and lots of fun

The Cub Scout Pack

  • Your son is a member of a Cub Scout pack
  • A pack meets once per month - all Cub Scout families attend
  • The pack meeting is led by the Cubmaster
  • The pack meeting is the highlight of the month’s den meeting and activities
  • Pack meetings have games, song, skits, stunts, ceremonies, and presentations of badges that boys earned during the month

The Pack Meeting

  • The pack is run by a committee of volunteer parents
  • The pack committee is made up of all den leaders, the Cubmaster, and parents
  • The pack committee is led by a chairperson
  • The committee plans den and pack meetings around the monthly theme
  • The committee selects leaders, performs record keeping, manages finances, finds meeting places, orders badges, maintains pack equipment, helps train leaders, and recognizes leaders

The Chartered Partner

  • The pack is "owned" by the chartered partner, usually a school, parent association, religious organization, service club, or other organization interested in helping youth
  • The chartered partner approves leaders, provides a meeting place, and operates the pack within their own guidelines and the guidelines of the Boy Scouts of America
  • The charted organization selects a representative to serve as liaison between the pack and the organization

Insignia Guide




Note: Only five medals may be worn at a time, pinned in a single row immediately above the seam of the left pocket.


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uniform-guide33066_Section2-cub-scout-only.pdf BSA Insignia Guide - Pages 1-10 Cub Scouts