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Cub Scouts belong to a Pack and Den

Every Cub Scout is a member of a Cub Scout pack.  A pack is a large group of boys.  The pack is divided into smaller groups called dens.  All of the Cub Scouts in a den are in the same grade.  Our Cub Scout pack and dens meet at Christ United Methodist Church.  They make sure our pack has qualified adult leaders, a place to meet, and exciting things to do.  

Boys in different grades have different ranks in Cub Scouting.  As you go from Tiger Cub to Webelos Scout, you learn new things and new skills to meet new challenges as you get older.


Tiger Cubs.  First-grade boys join a Tiger Cub den, where each boy works with their adult partner on the requirements to earn the Tiger Cub badge.   


Wolf Cub Scouts.  Second-grade boys graduate into a Wolf den.  They can go to weekly den meetings on their own, but their families still help them work on the requirements for the Wolf badge.


Bear Cub Scouts.  Boys in the third grade are members of a Bear den. They also work with their families to do the requirements for the Bear badge, but boys this old have enough knowledge and skill to take on more of the work by themselves.


Webelos Scouts. Boys in the fourth and fifth grades become Webelos Scouts. Webelos Scouts do more advanced activities to get ready to graduate into Boy Scouting.


Where you begin in Cub Scouting depends on the grade you are in at the time you join.  If you join when you're in first grade, you will begin as a Tiger Cub. If you join in the third grade, you'll begin as a Bear Cub Scout. You don’t go back and earn the Tiger Cub and Wolf badges.



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