• Pack Meeting
    Starts: 7:00 pm
    Ends: June 8, 2012 - 8:30 pm
    Location: Mt. Calvary
 

Tigers – Den 3

Den Leader: Mike Brandstein

Assistant:    Rick O’Neil

The Tiger Cub program is for first-grade boys and their adult partner. The program is based on the idea of Search, Discover, and Share. We will search out new activities, discover new things, and share them with others.

The first few Den meetings will be dedicated to completing the Bobcat Trail which includes:

  1. Learning the Scout Promise;
  2. Say the Law of the Pack;
  3. Tell what “Webelos” means;
  4. Show the Cub Scout sign and tell what it means;
  5. Show the Cub Scout handshake and tell what it means;
  6. Learn the Cub Scout motto: Do Your Best!;
  7. Give the Scout Salute;
  8. Complete “A Bobcat Requirement” section of the Tiger Cub handbook.

After earning the Bobcat badge, the program will focus on completing the Tiger Trail which is a combination of Den, Family and “Go See It” activities to complete 5 achievements:

  1. Making My Family Special
  2. Where I Live
  3. Keeping Myself Healthy and Safe
  4. How I Tell It
  5. Let’s Go Outdoors

Click here for more information about the Tiger Cub Program.

Welcome to a new Cub Scout year!

Welcome back Pack 1 Scouts and Parents,

Hope you all had a great summer and are excited about the upcoming scouting year.  Our first pack meeting will be Friday, September 9th 2011, 7:00pm at Mount Calvary Lutheran Church located at 472 Massachusetts Ave, across from the Jr. High.  We have an outstanding year planned for the Scouts and our first Pack meeting will focus on previewing the many upcoming activities.

The theme of the meeting will be recycling and water conservation.  We will have a presentation from the Acton Water District on how we can conserve water and the many free resources and rebates available to Acton residents.

Going with the recycling theme, we will be kicking off our Pack Uniform Recycling Program.  If you would like to participate, please contribute at least one uniform article (such as a scarf, slide, hat, shirt, book, belt, etc) or gently used camping gear. This will be your ticket to pick out something that you need for the upcoming year.

Update: 9/10

A big thanks to the Wolf den for being our hosts! Here are a few pictures by Sudhir Srinivasan. The first is a picture of Matt Mostoller, a former Eagle Scout who now works for the Acton Water District, explaining about water conservation to the boys. (Thanks, Matt!)

Here are the boys doing the crab walk during a recycling game: