We’re so thankful for everyone who has stepped into a volunteer role this year! There would be no 268 Cub Scouting Program without these amazing volunteers!
There is a role for everyone, no matter how busy or “new” to scouting you are!
Contact Shane our Committee Chair to learn more about opportunities that would match your availability and skill sets! pack268cubscoutsbh at gmail.com
There are a few open positions noted below as well as other opportunities not listed! You can also express interest in roles for the next year!
“Many hands make light work” is true, but many hands are also more fun!
PACK LEADERSHIP
Committee Chair
Cubmaster
Assistant Cubmaster
DEN LEADERS
There would be no 268 Cub Scouting Program without these amazing VOLUNTEERS!
ARROW OF LIGHT
The Arrow of Light is the highest rank in Cub Scouting, earned by 5th-grade Scouts through completing required and elective Adventures. It prepares Scouts for the transition to the Scouts BSA program and is the only Cub Scout badge that can be worn on the Scouts BSA uniform. The award features a gold arrow with seven rays representing wisdom, courage, self-control, justice, faith, hope, and love.
LEADERS
Darren
Kate
WEBELOS DEN
The Webelos are a rank in Cub Scouts for fourth and fifth graders that prepares them for Scouts BSA. Scouts in this program complete required and elective "adventures" that focus on building character, outdoor skills, and community involvement. A Webelos den is a small group that completes these adventures, which can include topics like physical fitness, safety, family life, and camping.
LEADERS
Cathy
Chris
BEAR DEN
A Cub Scout Bear is a program for third-grade students that focuses on a variety of activities and skills, including outdoor adventures, safety, and community service. To earn the Bear badge, Scouts must complete six required adventures and two elective adventures, which include topics like building, camping, and safety.The uniform includes a blue shirt, pants, official belt, socks with a yellow band, a blue hat, and a light blue neckerchief with a gold-tone slide
LEADERS
Kim
Heidi
WOLF DEN
Cub Scout Wolves is the rank for Cub Scouts who have finished first grade or are eight years old. To earn the Wolf badge, scouts must complete six required adventures, such as "Paws on the Path" and "Running With the Pack," along with two elective adventures, and a child safety-focused exercise. The program is designed to be completed over one school year and focuses on activities like hiking, communication, and civic duty.
LEADERS
Catherine
Russ
TIGER DEN
Tiger Scouts is the first-grade program in Cub Scouts for boys aged 7, where they work with an adult partner to complete adventures and earn the Tiger badge. The program focuses on family, building friendships, and learning about the community through fun, hands-on activities like playing games, going on nature walks, and participating in service projects. Key activities include exploring the natural world and learning about teamwork and community, which helps build self-esteem and character.
LEADERS
Needed
Needed
LION DEN
The Cub Scout Lions program is for kindergarten-aged youth and their adult partners, focusing on family-oriented activities that introduce them to Scouting's core values of character, leadership, and citizenship. The program involves completing adventures through a series of meetings, which are often led by parents taking turns, to earn the Lion rank badge. The goal is to build communication, problem-solving, and curiosity skills in a gradual, no-pressure way
LEADERS
Needed
Needed
GENERAL COMMITTEE MEMBERS
There would be no 268 Cub Scouting EVENTS without these amazing VOLUNTEERS!
Service
John
Pinewood Derby Chair
Kelly
Outdoor Chair
Shane
Advancement
Bill
Popcorn Kernel
Sam
Popcorn Kernel
Kristen
T-Shirts
Christy
Rechartering
Kelly
Publicity
Jenn
Room Reservations
Julie
Treasurer Extraordinaire
Kara