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» Upcoming Pack Events

Please reference the pack calendar for a list of upcoming events.

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» Volunteer Opportunities
Please consider volunteering in some way to allow the pack and den leaders to focus more time and energy on making the program fun, informative and effective for the boys. Contact Cubmaster Phil Ramthun at leramphi@charter.net for more information.

» Your Scout Fundraising Account

Each Cub Scout in Pack 119 has an account with the pack, used to pay for camps, activities, uniforms and any Scouting-related expenses throughout their time with the pack. The money in these accounts comes from our popcorn fundraiser in October. The money earned by your scout(s) is deposited in November, after the Northern Star Council credits us for our popcorn sale efforts.

Save your receipts for anything you buy related to something your boy will use for Cub Scouts, especially at The Scout Shop: uniforms, t-shirts, hats, crafts, books, pocket knife, camping equipment, etc...

If a family has more than one Cub Scout in the pack, the account is a family account.

If your scout graduates to a Boy Scout Troop, the money in your scout's account transfers to an account with their troop. If your scout is planning on leaving the pack, at any time, you may choose to turn the money over to the pack or to use up the remaining balance by purchasing Scouting-related items. In the case of a boy leaving Scouting, you have one year from when you notify a leader you are leaving to use the money or it becomes the property of the pack.

If you have any questions about your scout's account, including the current balance, please contact Pack Treasurer Lynn Cardinal at lynncardinal@yahoo.com

» Cub Scouting's Core Values
1. Citizenship
2. Compassion
3. Cooperation
4. Courage
5. Faith
6. Health & Fitness
7. Honesty
8. Perseverance
9. Positive Attitude
10. Resourcefulness
11. Respect
12. Responsibility
» The Purposes of Cub Scouting
1. Character Development
2. Spiritual Growth
3. Good Citizenship
4. Sportsmanship and Fitness
5. Family Understanding
6. Respectful Relationships
7. Personal Achievement
8. Friendly Service
9. Fun and Adventure
10. Preparation for Boy Scouts
» Keys to a Strong Family

1. COMMITMENT to family

2. Constant APPRECIATION for each other

3. Healthy patterns of COMMUNICATION

4. SPEND TIME together

5. Ability to COPE WITH CRISIS

6. Sense of SPIRITUAL UNITY

Source: Northern Star Council
» Scout and Parent Privacy
We share any concerns you may have about protecting the privacy of your family. You will notice that none of the boys in the pack is identified by his last name on this website (unless they are named in a newspaper article or photo). And, there is no roster of family names, phone numbers or e-mail addresses anywhere on this site.

However, the names, phone numbers and e-mail addresses of the leaders in the pack are provided as a convenience to the pack families, in the interest of making communication with the leaders as easy as possible.
 

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