Scout Motto
Do Your Best!
Scout Law
A Scout Is Trustworthy, Loyal, Helpful, Friendly, Courteous, Kind, Obedient, Cheerful, Thrifty, Brave, Clean, and Reverent
Scout Oath
On my honor, I will do my best To do my duty to God and my Country and to obey the Scout Law; To keep myself physically strong, mentally awake, and morally straight.
What ages can participate?
Youth that are in grades Kindergarten through 5th can join.
The Lion (Kindergarten) and Tiger (First Grade) Dens
Cub Scouts who join in kindergarten or first grade join with an adult partner, usually the parent or guardian. A Lion or Tiger den should be no more than eight Cub Scouts and their adult partners. An adult is selected to serve as the
den leader (usually one of the parents) and coordinates the meetings. Each adult partner takes a turn assisting or hosting meetings or activities with the den leader. This shared leadership model is a great way to ensure the den
leader has the help needed to deliver a quality program. Lion dens (kindergarten) meet once a month or more often if the den leader and families choose to. Tiger dens (first grade) meet typically twice a month or more often if the
den leader and families choose to. At den meetings, Lions and Tigers work on Adventures that are found in their handbooks.
The Wolf (Second Grade) and Bear (Third Grade) Dens
Children this age are becoming more independent, and activities are designed to meet their developmental needs. A Wolf (second grade) or Bear (third grade) den is ideally no more than eight Cub Scouts of the same gender, a den leader,
an assistant den leader (usually parents of some of the den members), and often a den chief (an older Scout who helps the den leader). They typically meet twice a month at a regularly scheduled time and place, and they also attend
the pack meeting with their families.
The Webelos Scout Den (Fourth and Fifth Grades)
The Webelos den is much like the Wolf and Bear dens, but there is more emphasis on learning to take leadership roles and preparing to join a Scout troop.