It’s time for Pack 90’s Annual Round-Up night! Join us for a evening of food, games and recruiting of new scouts. Invite a friend (or two) who may be interested in joining scouting.
PARENTS OFTEN ASK
How old (or young) can a child be to join Cub Scouting?
Cub Scouting is for children in Kindergarten through fifth
grade. Youth who are older than 10, or who have completed
the fifth grade, can no longer join Cub Scouting, but may be
eligible to join the BSA Scouting or Venturing program.
How can I become an adult volunteer in Cub Scouting?
Express your interest to the pack leaders—the Cubmaster,
chartered organization representative, or members of the
unit committee. They can help you understand the process
and guide you on areas where the pack needs support. All
packs welcome parents.
How often do Cub Scouts meet?
Cub Scouts meet in their dens twice a month during the
school year – and a pack meeting is held for all Cub Scouts
and their families once a month. Beyond that, we have
optional events that are family friendly such as a night at the
Carnegie museum, hikes in the park, or group trips to the
Zoo.
May parents attend den meetings?
Cub Scouts are accompanied by a parent or guardian for all
activities, so Scouting is open to parents at all times. Den
meetings are intended to be an activity for the individual
Scouts, and your den leader will be working hard to keep
the Cub Scouts focused. Parents and or guardians stay
with the Cubs at meetings and activities. This helps you
know what is going on at Scouts while monitoring the
welfare of your child.