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| Sunday | 7:00 a.m. | 9:00 a.m. | 11:00 a.m. | 5:00 p.m. |
| Monday | 9:00 a.m. | |||
| Tuesday | 9:00 a.m. | |||
| Wednesday | 7:00 p.m. | |||
| Thursday | 9:00 a.m. | |||
| Friday | 9:00 a.m. |
Ministry Purpose: The CSA endeavors to develop American citizens
who are physically, mentally, and emotionally fit; have a high degree of
self-reliance as evidenced in such qualities as initiative, courage, and
resourcefulness; have personal values based on religious concepts; have the
desire and skills to help others; understand the principles of the American
social, economic, and governmental systems; are knowledgeable about and take
pride in their American heritage and understand our nation's role in the
world; have a keen respect for the basic rights of all people; and are
prepared to participate in and give leadership to American society.
What Is Cub Scouting?
If you are a boy in first grade through fifth grade—or
you're 7 to 10 years old—then Cub Scouting is for you. It's for your family,
too. This is the first and the biggest of the three Scouting programs (Cub
Scouting, Boy Scouting, and Venturing) from the Boy Scouts of America.
Cub Scouts Do Things and Go Places
Cub Scouting means "doing." You have lots to do as a Cub
Scout—crafts, games, sports, songs, stories, and puzzles, to name a few
things. Much of the fun happens right in the den and pack. The den usually
meets every week, and the pack meets once a month all year long. At den
meetings and pack meetings, Cub Scouts do different things for fun and
learning.
Cub Scouts also go to events like the annual blue and gold
banquet, field contests, and derbies such as the pinewood derby. They go on
field trips. They go camping and have other kinds of outdoor adventures.
They take part in community events. Cub Scouts do all sorts of exciting
stuff! Whatever it is that you enjoy, you'll have a chance to do it in Cub
Scouting.
Cub Scouts Earn Awards
While you're having fun, you'll also be earning badges
and awards. You'll work on projects with your parents or other adults in
your family, and all of you will feel good about the things you accomplish.
When you have earned a badge, you and an adult member of your family take
part in a ceremony. The badge is given to the adult, and he or she then
gives it to you in front of the whole pack. This is a way of saying "thank
you" to your family for their help in earning your award.
The most popular awards for Cub Scouts are the advancement
awards. Boys do requirements to advance and earn their badges of rank: Tiger
Cub, Bobcat, Wolf, Bear, Webelos, and the Arrow of Light Award. The Arrow of
Light is the highest award in Cub Scouting. Webelos Scouts also earn
activity badges.
The Cub Scout Academics and Sports program is popular, too.
Cub Scouts get to learn about favorite subjects such as art, math, science,
and citizenship. Or they play individual and team sports such as archery,
gymnastics, skating, or soccer. You don't need to be a star athlete to play
Cub Scout Sports. You're a winner when you do your best.
Cub Scouts can earn many other awards and medals too,
sometimes by themselves and sometimes as members of their pack. They can
earn or help their pack earn Quality Unit awards, religious emblems, the
Emergency Preparedness Award, the Outdoor Activity Award, or the World
Conservation Award.
When you earn an award in Cub Scouting, you learn new skills.
You also get to use your new skills and your new knowledge in projects and
demonstrations. You show what you know. People get to see what you've
learned as a Cub Scout.
Cub Scouting Has a Purpose
There is a reason for everything boys do in Cub Scouting.
Apart from the fun and excitement, the aim of Cub Scouting is to help boys
grow into good citizens who are strong in character and personally fit. This
is why we say that Cub Scouting is fun with a purpose.
Ministry Leader: Paul May, 832-724-5818,
pack573@sbcglobal.net