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Cub Scout Uniform TIGER Blue Uniform Shirt Blue Uniform Switchback Pants Tiger Cub Web Belt w/buckle Tiger Cub Crew Socks Tiger Cub Cap Tiger Cub Neckerchief Tiger Cub Neckerchief Slide Tiger Handbook Unit Numerals Den Numerals World Crest Emblem Council Shoulder Patch Council Rounder Patch Badge Magic Welcome to the Adventure of Cub Scouting: A Guidebook for New Families WOLF/BEAR Blue Uniform Shirt Blue Uniform Switchback Pants Cub Scout Web Belt w/buckle Cub Scout Crew Socks Cub Scout Cap Wolf or Bear Neckerchief Wolf or Bear Cub Scout Neckerchief Slide Wolf or Bear Handbook Unit Numerals Den Numerals World Crest Emblem Council Shoulder Patch Council Rounder Patch Badge Magic WEBELOS * Webelos Belt Buckle (fits Cub belt) Webelos Cap Webelos Neckerchief Webelos Neckerchief Slide Shoulder Loops - Blue Webelos Handbook Webelos Colors Patrol Emblem (see your den leader) Unit Numerals World Crest Emblem Council Shoulder Patch Council Rounder Patch Badge Magic * Please Note: Webelos Scouts have the option of wearing either the Cub Scout or Boy Scout uniform depending on their Den. Purchase your uniform at the Puget Sound Scout Shop: 3120 Rainier Ave S, Seattle, WA 98144-206.721.5945 OR at the Scout Shop West: 10876 NW Myhre Place, Suite 116, Silverdale, WA 98383 360.692.3761 Cub Scout Camping and Adventures for you this Fall! Visit us online at: www.seattlebsa.org

You Are Not Alone! Your pack is served by a full time executive available to help you, as well as a volunteer commissioner staff. In This Booklet: My Pack Info Cub Scouting, Your Son, and You Cub Scouting Organization Leadership Descriptions Organizational Chart Advancement and Recognition More Things for Cub Scouts to Do You Are Not Alone Roundtable is a monthly training session for all adult volunteers in your district. Program themes which include ideas for crafts, games, outdoor skills, and current information are presented for use at den and pack meetings. It s a great place to ask questions and share ideas. The Den and Pack Resource Guide may be purchased at the Scout Shop or found online at www.scouting.org. This guide contains all the plans needed to run pack and den meetings for every month of the year. Your area has volunteers who form the District Committee. They serve units in your district to help them have a great program. Training is available: Youth Protection and Cubmaster/Den Leader specific training is online at www.myscouting.org. In-person training is offered by the districts and council and listed on our website. Youth Protection Training must be taken before you can register as an adult leader, and all Cubmasters, Den Leaders, and assistants must also take training specific for their position (online or in-person). Websites to Bookmark Our Council: www.seattlebsa.org Information on local council events, district pages, calendars, and more. National BSA: www.scouting.org National Scouting program information Online Leader Training: www.myscouting.org Youth protection, This is Scouting, position specific training, and more. MyScouting.org also features online unit tools. Are you new to Scouting? www.seattlebsa.org/onboarding For everything you need, all in one place.

More Things for Cub Scouts to Do Parent/Pal Camp at Camp Edward - This weekend camp offers archery, BB gun shooting, crafts, games, nature activities and more for Tiger, Wolf, Bear and Webelo Scouts to experience with their parent or guardian. Explore the new fort, mine and lookout tower! Cub Day at Camp Edward - Spend the day exploring the new fort, mine and lookout tower! It will get your Tigers, Cubs and Webelos excited about summer camp for next year! Cost includes lunch. To make reservations, please go to www.seattlebsa.org Blue & Gold Banquet A birthday party for Cub Scouting held in February. Usually is a dinner banquet, but may also be a dessert. A special program or entertainment is customary. Pinewood Derby Parent/son project that involves building a downhill model race car. Your pack may hold a race or compete at a district event. Cub Scout Day Camp Exciting summertime activity that includes archery, BB guns, crafts, games, songs, and skits. Camp runs 4 days. Boy s Life Magazine A magazine for boys and adults, that has interesting features on Scouting, sports, hobbies, magic, science, history, and more! Need Help? Contact us: 206.725.5200 Email us: council@seattlebsa.org Resident Camp Overnight camping experience for 3 days and 3 nights. Boys learn camping skills, crafts, and more. Popcorn Sales Trails End popcorn sales will help raise funds for your pack and the Chief Seattle Council. Your son can earn prizes and money for camp fees or other Scouting costs. Good Turn for America Community service projects to benefit local communities. During the month of March one project is Scouting for Food. Visit us: 3120 Rainier Avenue South, Seattle Washington, 98144 Find us online: www.seattlebsa.org My Pack Info My Pack Number: My District: My Cubmaster: (Name & Phone Number) My Committee Chair: (Name & Phone Number) My Den Leader (Name & Phone Number) My Pack Meets On: At: AM / PM Location:

Cub Scouting, Your Son, and You As a parent, you want your son to grow up to be a person of worth; a self-reliant, dependable, and caring individual. Scouting has these same goals in mind for him. Since 1910, we have been weaving values to live by into fun and educational activities designed to assist parents in strengthening character, developing good citizenship, and enhancing physical and mental fitness in youth. These values will help your son make good decisions throughout his lifetime and give him confidence as he becomes an adult leader of tomorrow. Scouting provides your son with a positive peer group, and a program that is fun and adventurous. It helps him to be prepared to shape his own future. This booklet has been designed to give parents a brief, yet informative overview of the Scouting program. The Chief Seattle Council welcomes you and your son to the world of Cub Scouting. Have fun! Cub Scout Motto: Do Your Best Cub Scouting is a home and neighborhood centered program designed to support family life for boys in the first through fifth grades. Each Cub Scout learns to respect his home, country, God, and other people. The program also helps boys to: Develop new skills through sports, crafts, and games. Learn how to get along with others through group activities. Build self esteem. Advancement and Recognition In order to strengthen family bonds, the responsibility for some of a boy s advancement in Cub Scouting lies with the family rather than the pack. Other advancement requirements are done at den meetings. Recognition takes place at the monthly pack meetings. All of the Cub Scout ranks are tailored for grade and corresponding age levels. Bobcat All new Cub Scouts, regardless of age, earn the Bobcat rank first by learning the Cub Scout Promise, Law of the Pack, handshake, salute, sign, motto, and the meaning of Webelos. Tiger (1st grade or 7 years old) A Cub must complete five achievements from each of these areas: den activity, family activity, and Go See It to earn the Tiger rank. After achieving the Tiger rank, a boy may earn one Tiger Track for every 10 additional electives completed. There is no limit to the number of Tiger Track beads a boy may earn. Wolf (2nd grade or 8 years old) A Cub Scout must complete 12 achievements to earn the Wolf rank. After earning the Wolf rank, boys work on electives and earn arrow points. There is no limit to the number of arrow points a boy may earn. Bear (3rd grade or 9 years old) A Cub Scout must complete 12 achievements to earn the Bear rank. After he earns his Bear rank, he may work on electives and earn arrow points. There is no limit to the number of arrow points a boy may earn. Webelos (4th/5th grade or 10/11 years old) When a Cub Scout finished the 3rd grade, he transfers to a Webelos den. He then works on requirements for the Webelos rank, 20 activity badges, and the Arrow of Light Award (the highest award in Cub Scouting) which prepares him for Boy Scouts. There are two grade levels for Webelos Scouts. Boy Scouts (6th-12th grade or 12-18 years old) When a Cub Scout is old enough, he graduates to Boy Scouts. It is not required to have been a Cub Scout prior to becoming a Boy Scout.

Cub Scout Organizational Chart and Support Structure 1 st Grade Den Leader Tiger Parents 2 nd Grade Den Leader 3 rd Grade Den Leader Cub Scout Pack Cubmaster & Assistant Cubmaster Pack meets monthly Parent Committee Members: Committee Chair, Secretary, Activities, Advancement, Treasurer, Friends of Scouting, Popcorn Kernel 4 th & 5 th Grades Webelos Leaders Cub Scouting Organization Your son is a member of a den. A den typically consists of four to eight boys. They usually meet once a week for an hour in a home, school, church or other central location. Each meeting is led by a Den Leader (usually a parent) and other helpers. Sometimes a Den Leader is assisted by a Den Chief (a Boy Scout) and/or a Denner (a Cub Scout elected by den members). Den meetings consist of games, crafts, songs, ceremonies, and lots of fun, but are primarily designed to instill positive values, teamwork, and respect for others. Your den is a member of a pack. A pack consists of several dens. All dens attend the pack meeting. The pack meets once a month and Cub Scout families are invited to attend. The monthly pack meeting is led by the Cubmaster. Pack meetings consists of games, skits, songs, ceremonies, and the presentation of badges the boys have earned in their den. Committee Chair Roundtable Commissioners Unit Commissioners District Executive Chartered Organization *Meetings are determined by den, and may not meet every week.

Cub Scouting Organization, Cont. The pack is coordinated by the Pack Committee. The pack committee is made up of a group of adults approved by the chartering organization to coordinate the program of the pack. Usually the committee members and other pack leaders are parents of boys in the pack. The committee is led by the Committee Chairman. The committee meets once a month to decide pack activities such as camping and fundraising. The committee works with the Cubmaster and Den Leaders to conduct den and pack meetings around the monthly theme. The committee selects leaders, performs record keeping, manages pack finances, orders badges, maintains pack equipment, and helps train and recognize leaders. The pack is owned by the Chartered Organization. Chartered organizations include schools, service clubs, churches, and other groups interested in youth. The chartered organization approves leaders, provides a meeting place, and operates a pack within the guidelines and policies of the chartered organization and the Boy Scouts of America. The chartered organization selects a Charter Representative who serves as a liaison between the pack and the Scouting organization. Adult Leadership Positions Cubmaster Plans monthly pack meeting and works with pack Committee Chair in planning monthly leader s meeting. Coordinates den activities with Den Leaders in preparation for pack meetings. Acts as master of ceremonies during pack meetings. Tiger Den Leader Plans and carries out a year-round program of activities for the Tiger Cub Den and gives continuity to the program. Each month however, the Den Leader also works with a different adult partner team to plan monthly den meetings, the Go See It, and the den s part in the pack meeting. Wolf, Bear, and Webelos Den Leaders Plans and conducts the weekly den meeting in accordance with the pack program. Establishes a good working relationship with all den parents to foster a support team. Works with support team to plan den activities and meetings. Committee Members These adults meet as a group once a month to plan upcoming activities and meetings. They recruit and selects adult leadership when necessary and are generally made up of the following committee positions: Committee chair, secretary, activities, advancement, treasurer, popcorn kernel, and Friends of Scouting chairs. Each pack is unique so check with your unit leader for volunteer opportunities. Committee Chair Conducts monthly committee meeting by preparing the agenda with the Cubmaster. Works with the chartered organization representative to approve adult leadership. Works closely with commissioner and district executive to communicate with the District and Council. Recruits a committee and assigns the positions below in addition to other positions the pack may need. Interested in Volunteering? Please contact your Cubmaster or Committee Chair for more info! Advancement Responsible for advancement records, obtaining advancement lists from Den Leaders, securing awards, assisting in award ceremonies, and urging parents to work at home with boys on advancement. Activities Works closely with Den Leaders and Cubmaster to coordinate and stage field trips and other activities such as the Blue and Gold Banquet, derbies, summer camps and district activities. Secretary Keeps notes of committee assignments, sends notices, maintains records using the pack record book, builds a pack library, and registers new boys and adults promptly. Treasurer Operates pack on budget plan, receives all funds, pays bills as authorized by the committee and maintains the pack financial record book. Supervises pack fundraising.