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Pack 3011
Greenville, WI

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Welcome to Cub Scout Pack 3011 in Greenville, WI

Cub Scouts has a program for all boys entering first through
fifth grade this fall. Throughout the school year, there are meetings
where the boys work on skills or crafts, along with playing games and
entering into contests like the pinewood derby and the rain gutter regatta.
Summer activities have included camping, water rockets and water games,
and trips to a water park. The highlight of summer for Cub Scouting is
our annual 3 day trip to Cub Scout World -Camp Rokilio outside Kiel.
Cub Scouting means "doing." Everything in Cub
Scouting is designed to have the boys doing things. Activities are used
to achieve the aims of Scoutingcitizenship training, character development,
and personal fitness. Many of the activities happen right in the den and
pack. The most important are the weekly den meetings and the monthly pack
meetings. Apart from the fun and excitement of Cub Scout activities, the
Cub Scout Promise, the Law of the Pack, and the Cub Scout sign, handshake,
motto, and salute all teach good citizenship and contribute to a boy's
sense of belonging.
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Cub Scouting focues on following 12 core values:
- Citizenship
- Compassion
- Cooperation
- Courage
- Faith
- Health and Fitness
- Honesty
- Perseverance
- Positive Attitude
- Resourcefulness
- Respect
- Responsibility
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Rank Information:
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A boy entering 1st grade can join as a Tiger Scout. The Tiger Cub
Scout badge is earned after completing five achievements grouped
in three areas: den activity, family activity, and Go See It. After
completing the Tiger Cub Scout rank, boys may earn one Tiger Track
bead when he completes 10 electives. There is no limit to the number
of Tiger Cub Scout beads a boy can earn. Advancements are displayed
on a Tiger Cub Scout totem, which is worn on the Tiger Cub Scout
belt.
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A Cub Scout who has completed first grade (or is age 8), works
on 12 achievements to earn the Wolf badge. After he earns his Wolf
badge, a boy may work on electives in different interest areas until
he is old enough to begin work on the next rank.
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A Cub Scout who has completed second grade (or is age 9), works
to complete 12 of 24 achievements to earn the Bear badge. After
he earns his Bear badge, a boy may work on electives in different
interest areas until he is old enough to begin work on the next
rank. For every 10 electives a boy completes, he earns an Arrow
Point. A boy may earn as many Arrow Points as he can.
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When a Cub Scout has completed the third grade (or becomes 10 years
old), he transfers to a Webelos den, led by an adult Webelos den
leader. The boy works on requirements for the Webelos badge, 20
activity badges, and the Arrow of Light Award (the highest award
in Cub Scouting). Camping and outdoor programs are an important
part of the 18 month Webelos program.
In February of a Webelos Scouts 5th grade year, he graduates
from Cub Scouting into the adventure of Boy Scouting at an impressive
graduation ceremony. Every boy deserves an opportunity to be a Boy
Scout.
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Check out the great links for information about specific activities
for our pack and dens. If you would like information on joining Pack3011
Contact Us.
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