BSA Cascade Pacific Council
Calapooia District
Cub Scouts

 
 

TIGER CUBS is for first-graders. Working with a grown-up partner (mom, dad, another relative, or an adult friend) Tiger Cubs have fun with "17 Big Ideas." They go on outings and do exciting things with their families and friends. Tiger Cubs are special people in a special group, with a special place in the Cub Scout Pack.

CUB SCOUTS are in the second, third, fourth, and fifth grades. Cub Scout dens meet once a week with an adult leader, learning how to make and do interesting things. They earn badges and awards, going up in rank as they master new skills; and they give demonstrations in front of parents, friends, and Cubs from other dens. In the summer, Cub Scouts can attend day camp.

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Click on the school that your boy attends or the one nearest your home for more information on the Pack that is associated with it.

If a contact phone number is unavailable please contact Chuck Mills, District Executive for Calapooia District at 928-6694.

 

ALBANY

St Mary's, central Clover Ridge Fir Grove
Lafayette North Albany Oak
Oak Grove Periwinkle South Shore
Sunrise Takena Tangent
Waverly Liberty LDS

 

LEBANON

Pioneer Riverview Lacomb
Cascade Green Acres Hamilton Creek
LDS

 

SCIO, JEFFERSON, BROWNSVILLE

Centennial Central Linn

 

SWEET HOME

Foster Hawthorne
Oak Heights Holley
Crawfordsville

AN IMPORTANT MESSAGE TO PARENTS

It is important that you attend the Cub Scout Pack's School Night with your son to learn more about the programs and activities, and to encourage his participation. In today's world, positive influences are more essential than ever. For more than 75 years, Boy Scouts of America has helped to prepare young people for a productive adulthood through emphasis on character building, citizenship training, and personal fitness. Your interest and cooperation will help your child gain the most from the Scouting experience. Scouting is especially meaningful in the case of single parents. Activities are planned so that every member and every parent can take part. Some expense is involved in Scouting membership. Most units require small weekly dues, and each member supplies his own handbook, uniform, and personal equipment. In addition, each spring all parents are given the opportunity to make a contribution to the annual operating budget of the local council, if they wish to do so, through the Friends of Scouting campaign.

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