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About Us - Join Us!"New Scout" Registration/Information
In 1930, the Boy Scouts of America created a new opportunity called Cub Scouting for boys younger than Boy Scout age. A year round home-centered program used by chartered organizations, Cub Scouting emphasizes involvement between boys and their parents, adult leaders and friends in the multidimensional plan of the Boy Scouts of America. Cub Scouting is where it all begins! Cub Scout Pack 310 is chartered through the Memorial Elementary School in Natick, MA. We are members of the Liberty District of the Knox Trail Council of the Boy Scouts of America. Our Pack of 45 scouts consists of boys in grades 1 through 5 and we meet monthly at the Memorial School in Natick, MA. The Pack consists of 5 Dens and each meet on a schedule decided by each of the Den leaders with their scouts and parents.
We are an active Pack with many events scheduled throughout the school year (see Calendar). All scouts are expected to adhere to the scout oath and to be in uniform for meetings and most events. We encourage and celebrate the many parents who actively participate with the scouts.
I welcome the opportunity to provide you with more information about joining our Pack! I look forward to having you contact me.
Michael Rivard Are you ready to join Pack 310? Click here for the "New Scout" Registration/Information Package
Pack 310 Organization & Leaders
Pack 310 Committee Chair & Treasurer: Bryan King
Awards Chairperson: Brian Chamberlain
The mission of the Boy Scouts of America is to prepare young people to make ethical and moral choices over their lifetimes by instilling in them the values of the Scout Oath and Law. The purpose of the Boy Scouts of America, incorporated on February 8, 1910, and chartered by Congress in 1916, is to provide an educational program for young men and women to build character, train in the responsibilities of participating citizenship, and develop personal fitness. Community groups receive national charters to use the Scouting program as a part of their own youth work. These groups, which have goals compatible with those of the BSA, include religious, educational, civic, fraternal, business and labor organizations, governmental bodies, corporate, professional associations and citizens’ groups. Tiger Cubs: A one-year program for first-grade (Age 6) boys and their adult mentors that stresses leadership, teamwork, community service and family understanding in den meetings and enjoy Day Camp. Cub Scouting: A family program for boys in second through fifth grade (Ages 7-10). Cub Scouting’s emphasis is quality programming at the local level. Fourth and fifth grade boys are called Webelos (We’ll be loyal Scouts) and participate in more advanced activities that prepares them to become Boy Scouts. Cub Scouts enjoy overnight camp as Bears and Webelos. Boy Scouting: A program for boys (Ages 11-18) designed to achieve the aims of Scouting through a vigorous outdoor program and peer group leadership with the counsel of an adult Scoutmaster. Boys set goals, experience the challenge of achieving goals and the triumph of success. (Boys also may become Boy Scouts if they have earned the Arrow of Light Award or have completed fifth grade.) Venturing: Venturing is a co-educational program of the Boy Scouts of America. Venturers range from 14 to 20 years of age. The program is designed to help young men and women develop skills in areas of high adventure sports, arts, hobbies and Sea Scouting as well as learn positive leadership and ethical values from both adult and peer leaders. The result is a program of exciting and meaningful activities that helps youth pursue their special interests, grow, develop leadership skills and become good citizens. Varsity Scouting: An active, exciting program for young men (Ages 14-17) built around five program fields of emphasis: advancement, high adventure, personal development, service and special programs and events. |
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