Cub Scout Promise I promise to do my best To do my duty to God and my country,
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Cub Scout Promise I promise to do my best
To do my duty to God and my country,To help other people, and
To obey the Law of the Pack.
Cub Master Kay SpencerAsst. Cub Master John BabyakAsst. Cub Master Carolyn MulcaheyTreasurer Lori LightCommittee Chair Hal HutchisonMembership Chair Marci-Ann SchafferAdvancement Chair Nancy Gorkin Publicity Dan KleinQuartermaster Chris EdwardsWeb Master Hank Voight
Cub Scout Pack 75Sponsored by
Weston Volunteer Fire Dept and EMS
Fun with purpose
Everything in Cub Scouting is designed to have the boys doing things. Activities are used to achieve the aims of Scouting–
citizenship training,
character development,
personal fitness.
Weston
Pack 75
Since 1930, the Boy Scouts of America has helped younger boys through the year-round family program of Cub Scouting. The program is designed to achieve Ten Purposes:
Character Development Spiritual Growth
Good Citizenship Personal Achievement
Sportsmanship & Fitness Fun & Adventure
Family Understanding Friendly Service
Respectful Relationships Ready for Boy Scouts
Weston Cub Scout Pack 75 is proud to be in the Pomperaug District, Connecticut Yankee Council, North East Region of the Boy Scouts of America.
“Do Your Best”
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Cub Scouting is About
DiscoveryNew skills, talents, interests, abilities.Self and role in relationships.The World & Environment.
DoingGames, sports, crafts, hikes, tours.Drama, singing, public speaking.Creating, designing, building.Civic duty, philanthropy.
DevelopmentPeer, Family & Community Relationships.Confidence, assurance, esteem.Conscience-- personal & civic.
MembershipThe core unit of the Cub Scout Pack is the Den, a grouping of six to eight boys. The Dens meet weekly (or field trip) with their BSA trained leaders. One of these meetings is the monthly Pack meeting attended by all scouting families to recognize achievements and participate in special activities. Cub Scouting is for the entire family! Parent Participation is a requirement at every level: helping with achievements, attending overnights, volunteering as den leaders or pack officers. It is also a fantastic way to create some of the best memories of your son’s childhood!
Overnight on the USS Battleship Massachusetts
Cub Scouting is ForALL Boys grade 1*-5
*enrolling end of Kindergarten
Each year’s cub scout program targets boys at their specific developmental stages.
It’s never too late to join!
Skits and songs on stage at the Banquet.
First Aid training at a weekend campout.
Proceeds from the Cake Auction go to local charities.