Pack Rules & Regulations
Pack & Den Meetings:
Proper attire must be worn at all Pack functions: uniform shirt, neckerchief, and belt (Class A uniform). A Pack leader will inform parents if a Pack t-shirt or Cub Scout/BSA t-shirt will be allowed for a certain function or outing (Class B uniform).
Upon entrance of the church, meeting place, or trip location, every Scout and family member is expected to maintain a quiet and respectful attitude. This means use inside voices and no running or horseplay.
Parents are required to accompany their Scout into and out of the building before and after meetings.
No outside drop-offs are permitted. This is to ensure that the leaders acknowledge the transfer from and to the parents.
Show up on time and be ready to start as soon as you enter the church or meeting place.
Each Den will require 2 parents to stay for each meeting IN ADDITION to the Den Leader and Assistant Den Leader. Lion and Tiger parents are required to accompany their Scouts at all times per BSA policy.
Scouts should not bring toys, electronics, or weapons to any meetings unless it is a Scout activity approved by the Den Leader and Cubmaster (no iPods, games, phones, BB Guns, swords, trading cards, etc.).
Parents are asked to refrain from using cell phones during meetings. If you must use your cell phone, please excuse yourself from the meeting and use it outside. DO NOT DO SO when we are in an activity or location where supervision is required of your Scout(s).
Bullying will not be tolerated in the Pack. Likewise, Scouts should respect the space of others and keeps hands to themselves at all times unless participating in an activity requiring close contact. All Scouts are expected to respect every Scout’s opinion. We will not display negative behaviors toward others.
Alcohol is not permitted at any time during any Scouting related meeting, activity, or outing.
Pack meetings begin with an opening flag ceremony. Each Den is to sit together with their Den Leaders and parents should be seated in the back or in the designated area. Upon call to order, please refrain from talking, unless called on to speak.
Fundraising is a huge part of our Pack funding. There are 2 Council coordinated sales and possibly a Pack sponsored fundraiser. Each Scout family is expected to participate in at least ONE COUNCIL product sale each year. This teaches cooperation and teamwork to the Scouts as well as assists the Pack funding.
If a Scout does not have a meaningful participation in the fundraising events, the Pack reserves the right to refuse Scouts the right to participate in Pack events or assess an additional dues payment.
Participation in both Council fundraising events provides funding for Pack trips during the Scouting year.
Pack Outings & Camping Trips:
All Den and Pack meeting rules apply to Pack sponsored outings and camping trips.
All required forms and payments must be received by the stated deadline to participate in any outings and trips. If a Scout/family is registered for an event and they can no longer attend, there are no refunds given after any funds have been paid to Council/venue.
All parents going on the outing are REQUIRED to take the Youth Protection Training (NO EXCEPTIONS).
In the event a parent cannot attend an outing, they can assign responsibility of their Scout to an approved parent/guardian. This assignment must be done on the proper Scout BSA form and signed by both parents/guardians. Each accompanying parent/guardian will be responsible for the conduct of their Scout and any Scout they have assumed responsibility. The Cubmaster must approve this request.
Each Scout will be responsible for supplying their personal items needed for any outings or trips along with the items on the supply list issued by a Pack leader.
Tennis shoes/sneakers or boots and proper clothing are required for all hiking and camping activities (no open toed shoes).
NO PETS are allowed on ANY outing or trip, at product sales, or on chartered organization property (the church property) unless specifically approved by the Cubmaster or their representative.
No siblings or friends are allowed on any outing or trip unless specifically approved by the Cubmaster or their representative. Parents are responsible for supervising their Scout while on any outing or trip.
Scouts are not allowed to possess or use a knife, BB Gun, or bow and arrow without proper Scout BSA certification.