Cub Pack
- The Cub Pack meet on Tuesday evenings from 7:00 to 8:30 pm at Richards Memorial United Church.
- The Wolf Cub Promise:
I promise to do my best
To love and serve God, to do my duty to the Queen;
To keep the law of the Wolf Cub pack,
And to do a good turn for somebody every day.
- The Wolf Cub Law:
The Cub respects the Old Wolf,
The Cub respects himself.
- The Wolf Cub Motto:
Do Your Best
- Cubing is for boys and girls of typical ages 8, 9 and 10.
- The Wolf Cub program program includes a mixture of games, crafts, music, stories, outdoor activities, and spiritual fellowship. In Cubs, youth work in small groups, called sixes, to complete projects. Individual achievement is recognized through simple awards called badges and stars. The Cub program extends into the community through visits to places such as fire departments, libraries, and farms. This program is designed to match the vivid imagination fo the members. Cubs learn to "DO THEIR BEST" through encouragement and support in trying new skills. The Cub leadership team consists of dedicated adults trained to provide quality programs.
- Cubbing is built around a lively variety of games, crafts, music, storytelling, play acting, spiritual fellowship and the outdoors. The Cub program focuses around six activity areas: The Natural World, Outdoors, Creative Expression, Healthy Living, Home and Community, and Canada and the World. Individual interests and skills are recognized through simple awards.
- The outdoors is an essential part of the Cub program. Weekend events, hikes and overnight camping opportunities round out the Cubbing experience.
- Cubs meet in a group called a pack. The pack is split into smaller groups called sixes. There is one adult leader for every six Cubs. Each Cub learns a promise, law and motto to help guide their personal development.
- The Cub Pack requires a Youth-to-Leader ratio of 6 to 1.
- A Senior Scout, known as a "Kim" can be appointed to assist the Cub Leaders during their meetings.
Cub Leaders Akela - Sue Abel Baloo - Romney Abel Bagheera - Carol Damstra
To view the Cub's meeting schedule - Click Here
- To download a Parents Guide to Cubs - Click Here
- For a list of camping gear - Click Here
To view our lesson on knots - Click Here
To see where to sew on badges - Click Here
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