Cub Scout Pack 150

St. Elizabeth School

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Introduction to Cub Scouting

In Cub Scouting, boys, families, leaders, and chartered organizations work together to achieve the following objectives:
  • To influence a boy’s character development and spiritual growth.
  • To help boys develop habits and attitudes of good citizenship.
  • To encourage good sportsmanship and pride in growing strong in mind and body.
  • To improve understanding within the family.
  • To strengthen a boy’s ability to get along with others.
  • To help boys foster a sense of personal achievement by developing new interests and skills.
  • To provide fun and exciting things to do.
  • To show a boy how to be helpful and do one’s best and prepare him to be a Boy Scout.

Each parent signs up for at least one pack job, or a job will be assigned to you for a minimum of 2 pack jobs per family. Please reserve time on your calendar for this commitment to your son. If something occurs that will make it impossible for you to complete a function, please find a substitute for your obligation. See Parent Responsibilities (add link) for more information.

Last Updated on Sunday, 19 September 2010 21:15 Read more...
 

Pinewood Derby

Pinewood Derby model car kits will be provided for each scout to take home at the September Pack Meeting. Every scout who takes a kit is expected to complete a car and bring it to the November weigh-in. From the kit, the Scouts will work with their parent, or other adult role model, to design a car for the Pack’s Pinewood Derby Race. Pack 150 holds the Derby on a Friday evening so that the entire family can attend. Pizza slices, soda, water and desserts sodas will be sold, so please plan to have dinner with the Pack!

Scouts can freely pursue creative designs while still conforming to a maximum weight limit of 5.0 ounces (.3125 pounds), and meeting the height, length, width requirements as stated in the instructions contained in the kit. This is a fun event for the whole family and it is hoped that all scouts will participate.

The mandatory weigh-in starts at 5:30 on the Thursday evening prior to the race. This is a first come, first serve session. Lines do form quickly for weigh-in. Since final adjustments to the cars weight may be needed, bring some extra weights, graphite for wheel lubrication, and tools for making minor adjustments or weight reductions. The cars will be sealed in boxes by the race committee for the Friday evening race.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 08 November 2011 08:49 Read more...
 

Parent Responsibilities

When a boy and his family join, parents also must make several commitments:

1. Take responsibility for Den meetings for at least one month, annually.

2. Volunteer for AT LEAST one Pack job (per person) or 2 per family and fulfill the jobs for which you have volunteered. Please find a substitute if you cannot honor your commitments.

3. Attend all Pack meetings (usually last Monday of month) with your child to show your support. Pack meeting dates are noted in the calendar.

4. Please bring your ideas and come to the Friends of St. Elizabeth (FOSE) monthly planning meetings! These meetings are usually held on Monday night, usually 2 weeks prior to the Pack meeting.

5. ALL PARENTS are responsible for planning Pack activities since all are members of Friends of St. Elizabeth (FOSE)

6. ASK QUESTIONS! Cubmaster, Bob Murray can answer most questions. Contact information is located on the Pack Leadership page of this site, viewable after logging in with a valid user name and password. Thank you for your ministry of service. We are looking forward to another fun and exciting year!

The Friends of St. Elizabeth Committee

Last Updated on Sunday, 19 September 2010 07:16
 

Welcome to the 72nd year of Cub Scouting With St. Elizabeth’s Pack 150!!

St. Elizabeth’s Cub Pack and Boy Scout Troop are part of the largest and oldest in the city. St. Elizabeth’s Boy Scout Troop was chartered in 1929 and St. Elizabeth’s Cub Scout Pack 150 was chartered in 1939! Because of THE COMMITMENT OF EACH PARENT, it is also one of the best run and organized Packs. Beyond the guidance your son receives at home and at school, there is perhaps no greater influence on his character and development.

This Website provides information on the many aspects of the program and events scheduled for the year. Please read the Website.

To gain access to rank specific pages and any addresses or phone numbers, YOU MUST BECOME A "REGISTERED USER" OF THIS SITE. For security and youth protection reasons, this site will only allow users to self register for a limited time. All registrations will be verified as legitimate scout parents. Contact Website Administrator at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it if you have problems. After registering, remember to login to the site to view all content each time you visit.

Last Updated on Monday, 05 September 2011 12:46
 

Cub Scout Motto, Promise and Law of the Pack

Cub Scout Motto
Do Your Best

Cub Scout Promise
I 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

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.

Last Updated on Sunday, 19 September 2010 07:34
 
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