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Pack 476
meets at the First United Methodist Church of Hewitt, TX.
Our pack has been delivering the Scouting program to youth
for over 30 years! |
For Boys and their
Parents
We are pleased that you are considering joining our
Cub Scout Pack. It is our hope that you and your son
will find your time with the pack a rewarding and fun
experience in which to continue or begin your Scouting
adventure.
We have an active Cub Scout program, with Pack meetings
every month, Den meetings and other experiences
throughout the year. We encourage attendance at as many
activities as possible. Some activities can help the
boys advance through the Cub Scout ranks or earn belt
loops and badges.
Throughout the year, each Den takes responsibility for a
Pack meeting. This is your Pack, and taking
responsibility to run it will allow both boys and
parents to fully participate in scouting ideals. The
Cubmaster often provides the theme for the meeting, and
District Roundtables can supply plenty of ideas for
activities.
We want parents to be active as well! We have numerous
positions available, ranging from a once-a-year
commitment, to Den Leader to Pack administration. We
have a Pack Committee made up of leaders and other
adults, and that is always open to parents that usually
meets on the second Tuesday of the month to discuss and
plans events and the fund raising necessary to help the
pack go and to support the plans made by Den leaders.
We encourage parents to consider a role in which they
can best use their talents and skills (i.e., Cubmaster,
Assistant Cubmaster, Committee Chair, Secretary,
Treasurer, Fund raising, Advancement, Activities Chairs
or as an assistant to a position). And not to worry,
there are plenty of training classes to help you along
if you feel don't know what to do. Remember, all of the
current adult leaders started out where you are - so
just jump right up and ask the Cubmaster or another
leader how you can help. And parents - don't tell the
scouts - but sometimes we have as much or more fun than
the boys do.
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