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Pack 283 Frequently Asked Questions
What is Pack 283? Pack 283 is a Cub Scout Pack of over 100 boys
in grades 1-5 who attend schools in and around Wayzata, Minnesota. Most of our
boys attend Gleason Lake, St. Barts, Redeemer and Providence Academy schools.
Pack 283 is over 60 years old and is part of the Northern Star Council of the
Boy Scouts of America.
Where do we meet? Pack 283 is chartered by Wayzata Community
Church and is able to use its wonderful facilities for our meetings. Dens meet
there also, or may meet in den members’ homes.
When do we meet? Pack Meetings are held once a month on a
Monday evening during the school year. Dens establish their own meeting days
and times.
What is a den? Dens are smaller groups of boys in the same
grade and usually the same school. They meet about two times a month.
What den will my son be in? New dens are formed when boys are
beginning first grade (Tigers). After that boys will join existing dens with
boys from their school.
What do Cub Scouts do? The heart of the Cub Scout program is
working toward a new rank badge each year. This leads boys through many fun and
educational activities in areas such as family responsibility, community,
citizenship, health and safety, nature, and physical and outdoor skills. Boys
receive a handbook where they will find age appropriate requirements that they
complete with their family and their den. With each rank the challenges
increase along with a boy’s skills and sense of achievement. Cub Scouts are
known by their ranks:
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1st grade – Tigers
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2nd grade – Wolves
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3rd grade - Bears
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4th/5th grades – Webelos
What other events take place? Our calendar is full of fun and
exciting special events year round. Fall bonfire and family camping, Twins and
Timberwolves games, ice skating, summer camps, spring cabin camping, JJ Hill
parade, service projects, and the very popular Pinewood Derby, to list only
some.
Who are the leaders? The Pack is run by parents. We have
Cubmasters who lead the boys, a Pack Committee of parents and leaders
responsible for planning, and at least two den leaders for each den. There are
many other volunteer opportunities and we need your help. The success of our
Pack depends on the active involvement of all parents.
How much does it cost? We pride ourselves on providing a
quality but low cost program for boys and their families. Annual dues are $45
per boy and include a handbook and neckerchief, all awards and patches, regular
Pack and den meeting activities, and a subscription to Boys Life magazine. The
cost for the required uniform is around $35 (some families buy additional
items). There are fees for some special events that boys choose to attend (like
Twins/Timberwolves games and camping). Confidential scholarships are available
on request for all or any part of these expenses – just ask a Cubmaster, our
Treasurer or your den leader.
What is the time commitment? There are no attendance
requirements, but boys who attend regular den meetings and the monthly Pack
meeting will get the most out of their Cub Scout experience. Scouting is a year
round and potentially long term program, so it coexists very well with seasonal
sports and other activities. Not surprisingly, many of our Scouts and leaders
are also members and coaches for various sports. Cub Scouts and your den
buddies will still be there when the season is over, even if you had to miss a
few meetings.
Do parents attend den and Pack meetings? Our youngest scouts,
Tiger Cubs, are required to have an Adult Partner with them at every Pack or
den event. Our oldest scouts, Webelos, will be doing more just with their
leaders, including some overnight camping. Parents are needed and welcome at
all times and are crucial to helping their sons finish their new rank badge
each year and get the most out of his Cub Scout experience.
Pack 283 is a family experience. Both moms and dads lead our
dens, attend our events and help in other ways. Siblings are welcome at all
meetings and events, and everyone lends a hand to make the Pack go.
Where do I get more information about Pack 283 and Cub Scouting?
Our website, www.pack283.net has information about all our activities. You may
also find information about Scouting at www.northernstarbsa.org or
www.scouting.org
Cub Scout Promise I, (name), promise to do my best To do my
duty to God and my country, To help other people, and To obey the Law of the
Pack.
Cub Scout Motto Do Your Best
Tiger Cub Motto Search, Discover, Share.
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