Cub Pack 246

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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..

Wolf

If a Cub Scout has completed the first grade (or is 8 years old) and has earned the Bobcat Badge, he may start earning the Wolf rank. He receives a Wolf Scout handbook, Wolf neckerchief, and Wolf neckerchief slide when beginning the Wolf portion of the boy scout trail. He will also need a blue Cub Scout Uniform.

This part of the boy scout trail is intended to take one school year, preparing the scout to begin earning his Bear rank after he completes second grade.

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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