Pack Meetings

The pack is a group of kids of various grade levels and their families who work together to learn and share scouting ideals. . The make up and size of the pack varies based on local interest and resources. Each pack is identified by a number.

A pack meeting is a monthly event that brings all the Cubs from all ranks together for a fun event. Families are encouraged to come, including younger siblings. They usually last about an hour and a half. They are led by the Cubmaster and follow a theme with games, skits, songs, ceremonies and presentations of earned awards .

The pack meeting brings all of the dens in the pack together for the purposes of recognizing the achievements of the Cub Scouts, communicating information about upcoming events, and providing a program that enriches the Cub Scouting experience. It helps the Cubs realize their den is part of a larger organization.