CUB SCOUT PACK 21

Why Join Scouting?


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

Education

Scouting is designed to promote socially acceptable behavior while arming our young men with the skills and knowledge they need to make wise decisions. Scouts, families and communities are helped through education provided by Scouting on:

Leadership Skills

Scouting teaches our young men the skills that help prepare them for a lifetime of ethical leadership. Among Scouting alumni are:

Values

Research conducted by Louis Harris & Associates showed that when a random sample of Scouts was asked what Scouting had taught them, almost nine out of ten responded with the following:

In addition, Scouts were found to be more likely to:

Scouting is Fun!

For Tiger Cubs (boys entering first grade in the fall), this means participating in activities and outings selected by the Tiger Cub and his adult partner.

Cub Scouts (second through fifth grade) participate in both pack-wide activities as well as numerous den-level activities. Typical pack activities during the year have included Camp-in at the Church, Advancement Workshop at Camp, marching in the Fourth of July Lutz parade, and pinewood derby.

How to Join Pack 21

Contact one of the Pack Leader by phone or email or watch for an announcement in late August and September about the "School Night" we hold in the St. Mary's Church Parish Center. We also provide information about how to join Pack 21 at the beginning of the school year in September. For further information about Pack 21, please see our FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions).


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