Cub Pack 246

Den Information

Why Join Scouting?

Scouting reinforces the skills and values we want our sons to learn while they're having fun. Read more..

Volunteering

Being involved in Cub Scouting is fun, challenging, and rewarding. Leaders find that their experiences help them to become better parents. Read more..

Volunteering

You will soon find that the time you spend involved with your son’s Pack will give you the opportunity to be a “hero” in your son’s eyes, and will give you a way to teach volunteerism by example. More boys will go on to volunteer later in life when their parents have led by example.

Be assured that the time you spend as an active Scouting parent will be quality time with your son, creating memories to cherish for a lifetime!

What do I get out of volunteering?

Being involved in Cub Scouting is fun, challenging, and rewarding. Leaders find that their experiences help them to become better parents. Following are some of the many dividends that will enrich your life as you dedicate your time, talents, and enthusiasm to Scouting:

  • Fun and fellowship with other families, sharing your pride in the boys’ accomplishments.
  • The privilege of helping to enrich and strengthen families.
  • A chance to help boys learn good citizenship and to help shape them into men who have strength of character and are sensitive to the needs of others.
  • The opportunity to help make a difference in the lives of boys as they grow strong in mind and body.
  • A code to live by which will set a worthwhile example for both boys and adults.
  • The satisfaction of being a member of a worldwide movement, and pride in being publicly identified as a part of this organization -- wearing the Scouting uniform is a visible means of showing you believe in and stand up for the ideals and objectives of the Boy Scouts of America.

How can I help?

So, how can you help? We’re glad you asked, because we have many ways you can get involved, big and small, year-long or short-term. You are the best judge of the time you can commit. The pack cannot exist without your involvement on some level. Following are ways you can become involved. The descriptions are brief; however, if you are interested in a position, we can give you a full job description.

 

Large, ongoing commitment

The following positions are uniformed leadership positions that require training. These people should attend the monthly pack leader’s meeting.

Cubmaster

Assistant Cubmaster

Advancement Chair

  Webelos Program Leader

Den Leader

Assistant Den Leader

 

Medium to Small Ongoing Commitment

The people in the following positions can choose to be uniformed or non-uniformed. Some of the positions may require training.

Committee Chair

Secretary

Treasurer

Membership Chair

Activities Chair

Pack Trainer

Public Relations Coordinator

Website Coordinator

Religious Activities Coordinator

Family & Special Awards Coordinator

Outings Coordinator

Parades Coordinator

Service Coordinator

Troop liaison

 

Short-term Commitments

The following positions are not ongoing, and those in the positions will only spend a couple months out of the year coordinating their responsibilities. The people in the following positions can choose to be uniformed or non-uniformed. Some of the positions may require training.

Camping Coordinator:

Friends of Scouting Coordinator (1 to 2 months in January and February)

Popcorn Coordinator (2 to 3 months in the fall)

Blue & Gold Coordinator (1 to 2 months in February/March)

Derby Coordinator (1 to 2 months in July, 1 to 2 montha in April)

Greeter

 
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Frequently Asked Questions

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What is a Pack?
A pack is a group of Cub Scouts, adult leaders and parents who belong to the same Cub Scout unit (e.g., Pack 246 of the Las Colinas District, Western Los Angeles County Council). A pack generally draws its membership from an elementary school or church that is associated with the pack's Chartered Organization, and the neighboring schools. Each pack is made up of Tiger, Wolf, Bear and Webelos dens. Read more..

Leader Training for Pack & Den

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Every Scout Deserves a Trained Leader! Every Leader deserves training so s/he can successfully deliver the scouting program! Cub Scout Leaders are considered trained when they have completed Youth Protection, New Leader Essentials, and Cub Scout Leader Specific training for their position. Learn more about Leader Training here.

Useful Links

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Click on any of the links below in order to gain access to additional valuable resources about scouts.

Boy Scouts of America

Western Los Angeles County Council  

Las Colinas District

Camp Josepho click here to register for Camp Josepho