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Welcome to Pack 15 of Cold Spring Minnesota!


Cubmaster:  Robb Feldhege

Charter Organization: VFW Post 6915



What is Scouting?

Pack 15 is a year-round program that offers fun and challenging activities for boys in grades 1-5 with their parents.  Service projects, ceremonies, physical fitness, games, and other activities help guide the Cub Scout and gives him a sense of personnel achievement.  With positive peer group interaction boys learn honesty, respect, citizenship, compassion and courage.

Want to Join??? 


Currently the cost is only $24 per year.

The Scout uniform consists of a blue scout shirt (Webelos can wear tan), a neckerchief, slide, and a belt.  These can be purchased at the Scout Shop in Sartell.

Fundraisers:
There is 1 fundraiser per year....the Scouts Popcorn sales in the fall.  A percentage of each scouts individual sales goes into their personal account of which they can use to help pay for camp.

Meetings:
Dens meet once or twice a month during the school year as determined by the Den Leader.  The Pack meets on the third Tuesday of each month from 7-8 pm during the school year.  Summertime we have one Pack meeting a month that consists of fun outdoor games and activities to keep the kids in touch until the next school year.

Parent Responsibilities:
Family involvement is an essential part of Cub Scouting, what better way to lead than by example.

 

  • Provide help and support for the Den and Pack
  • Work with your son on advancement projects and activities
  • Attend Pack meetings with your son
  • Attend and assist in Den and Pack outings

How does participation in Cub Scouting affect participation in other activities?
The Cub Scout program is designed to compliment many other extra-curricular activities.  Boys who participate in organized sports and academic based extracurricular activities can be recognized for these activities through belt loops and pins which are worn on their uniform.