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In 1930 BSA launched a new program for boys between the ages of 9 to 11 years of age. The program emphasis on caring, nurturing relationships between boys and their parents, adult leaders and friends.
Cub Scouting has 9 purposes:
Any boy between the ages of 7 an 10 or 1st through 5th grade may join. As members they join a Cub Scout Pack and are assigned to a den, usually a group of 5 to 8 neighborhood boys. Once a month all the Boys and their parents get together at the Pack Meeting. A Pack Meeting, is the time the Scout receives recoginization for his achievements over the past month.
The Cub Scouting Program is broken down into several main groups.
Cub scouts learn by "doing". Everything in Cub Scouts is designed to have the boy doing things. Cub Scouts can, and will do many different things like: Field Trips, Camping, Sports, and many other fun things. This page was based off of the Boy Scouts of America web page at www.bsa.scout.org | |
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