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First Graders - Tiger Cubs
  • Scouts sign up with an adult partner as a team
  • Scouts will be part of a Tiger Cub den
  • Each Tiger Den has 5-9 scouts and their partners
  • One adult partner will be the Tiger Cub den leader
  • Tiger Cub dens meet twice a month
  • Have one outing a month
  • Take part in a monthly pack meeting
  • Each adult partner takes a turn working with the den leader to plan and lead a den meeting/activity
  • Meetings are based on monthly themes that follow the Tiger Cub motto of "Search, Discover, Share"
  • See our Tiger Den page here.
Second and Third Graders - Wolf and Bear
  • Second grade scouts are in Wolf Cub Scout dens
  • Third grade scouts are in Bear Cub Scout dens
  • Each den consists of 6-8 scouts
  • Each den meets regularly (usually weekly)
  • Dens also participate in monthly pack meetings
  • A parent of one scout is the den leader and conducts meetings on his or her schedule
  • The den leader is assisted by one or more assistant leaders (parents of other scouts)
  • Den meetings consist of ceremonies, games, crafts, songs, and skills
  • See our Wolf Den page here.
    See our Bear Den page here.
Fourth and Fifth Graders - Webelos I and Webelos II
  • Webelos is an 18 month program designed to prepare scouts to transition into the Boy Scout program
  • Scouts are members of den consisting of 5-8 scouts
  • Each den meets regularly (usually weekly). They also participate in monthly pack meetings
  • A parent of one of the scouts is the den leader and conducts meetings on his or her schedule
  • The den leader is assisted by one or more assistant leaders (parents of other scouts)
  • Meetings consist of ceremonies, games, crafts, songs and skills
  • See our Weblos page here.
from: Adventures of Cub Scouting Parent/Guardian Orientation, Seneca Waterways Council, BSA


Cub Scout Promise

"I (name) promise to do my best To do my duty to God and my country, To help other people, and To obey the Law of the Pack."

The Law of the Pack

"The Cub Scout follows Akela. The Cub Scout helps the pack go. The pack helps the Cub Scout grow. The Cub Scout gives goodwill."

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