Parents are essential.
Parents play a crucial role in Cub Scouts by participating in activities, volunteering for events, and attending meetings and campouts with their children. Their involvement supports the program’s success and enriches the scouting experience, fostering a strong sense of community and shared adventure for both parents and scouts.
For Prospective Parents
Getting started is as easy as filling out an application, or you can visit one our meetings to get a feel for the pack and our leadership. Your child will be connected with other kids in a Cub Den appropriate for his or her age and grade level. They will work together on fun activities and various Cub Scout Adventures and earn recognition and awards for their hard work.
If you need help, reach out to one of our leaders who can assist you.
- Join us at one of our Pack or Den Meetings to meet the leadership and other cub scouts.
- Register your child online or request an application from the cubmaster.
- Check out the New Family Guide and Cub Scout Information from Scouting America.
- Complete the Youth Protection Training.
- Make a payment for your child’s annual membership.
- Join Scoutbook to keep track of your scout’s progress, adventures, and awards.
- One your information is complete, you’ll be given access to our pack’s Facebook Group and Band Group for group discussions and information.
For Current Parents
Parents who volunteer, lead, and participate make this pack fun for all our kids. While we do many fun activities at our events and meetings, you can continue the fun and help your child advance and earn awards by working on activities with them, too.
- Review the calendar for upcoming events.
- Sign onto Scoutbook to review and mark your cub scout’s progress.
- View activities and adventures for your cub scout’s den.
- Make sure your Youth Protection Training is up to date.
- Participate in the pack’s Facebook Group and Band Group for group discussions and information.