Cub Scouting involves a variety of family activities


"The Cub Scout program has involved my son in many things. This year, he played baseball and soccer; learned to make things with wood, leather, and clay; visited three museums; and participated in a community service project."

The Cub Scout program includes a wide range of group and individual activities your son will enjoy. More importantly, the activities in the Cub Scout program carefully selected and administered - everything that Cub Scouts do contributes to their moral, physical, and intellectual development:

  • Sports such as baseball, soccer, and swimming—develop physical fitness, teamwork, fair play, cooperation, and good sportsmanship.
  • Hands-on learning experiences about art, science, music, and computers—inspire the imagination of youth and sharpen a boy's interest in learning.
  • Projects in woodworking, leatherworking, and sculpture—teach the value of planning and patience and give boys confidence in their abilities.
  • Outdoor adventures such as camping, hiking, and fishing—convey an appreciation for nature's majesty and teach the importance of preserving our environment.

Boys in the Cub Scout program can tell you that Cub Scouting is fun. Parents who have seen marked improvements in their sons can tell you that Cub Scouting is fun with a purpose.

For additional information about Cub Scouting, or to find out how to join, enter your ZIP code below to find a Cub Scout pack in your area.

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