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MOUNT ARLINGTON, NEW JERSEY |
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Serving the Mount Arlington area youth since 1973 |
WELCOME NEW SCOUT PARENTS |
Pack 60 would like to welcome you and your family to (or back to) Cub Scouting. |
| We would like to inform you of a few things about Pack 60. The Pack is run locally by adults who have volunteered their time and energy to bring the Cub Scouting program to the boys involved in Scouts. The Boy Scouts of America have trained us in how they expect the program to be handled. The rules governing us are followed by all Scout Packs and Troops. We work towards teaching the boys about the surrounding world through activity badges and Achievements that are listed in the different books of ranks. |
To make the program run smoothly, we have expectations of everyone involved. |
LEADERS: To follow through on your commitment to become a leader to guide the boys through the ranks of Cub Scouts. To keep communications open between yourself and the parents of the boys in your den with notes sent home or phone calls. To plan out a program for the Scouts using the resources given to you by the Pack Committee. To explore and learn and have fun with the Scouts as they earn their rank. To have den meetings at least every other week where the boys learn and explore and earn Achievements. To attend monthly Pack meetings to hand out the awards the boys have earned. To attend monthly Pack Committee meetings to keep abreast of what is going on in the Pack. To ask parents of your boys to help out in the den with projects, supplies, field trips, etc. |
PARENTS: To make sure your son attends den meetings – contact your den leader if the boys will miss a meeting so they know if they are coming or not. To attend Pack meetings with your Scout so they have family there to cheer them on as they earn their awards they have worked so hard on. The entire family is invited to all Pack meetings. To offer assistance to the den leader. There are countless ways that everyone can lend a hand to keep the dens running smoothly. The den leaders will let the parents know what they can do to help out. To work with your son on any achievements that the den leader asks you to complete at home. Your support of the program is essential to keeping the boys interested in Cub Scouts. To encourage the Scouts to stay with the Pack for the full year. It builds good character to finish what you started. |
PACK 60: To train the leaders according to BSA policies and keep them informed as to what the objectives of the Pack are. To hold monthly Pack meetings containing different activities to stimulate and challenge the Scouts to explore numerous experiences. To hold monthly Committee meetings to keep all leaders and parents informed of the Pack’s activities that are planned for the families and Scouts. To hand out monthly newsletters (FYI's) to all parents of the Scouts of Pack 60 at Pack night. To be available to answer all questions and concerns of anyone involved in the Pack. We are always looking for new ideas and activities to explore with the Scouts. |
| Pack 60 is self-supporting. We hold a popcorn sale fund-raiser in the fall to cover expenses of running the Pack. We may hold additional types of fund-raisers later in the year if finances warrant it. |
| We encourage the Scouts to participate in the fund-raisers. The profits generated from these sales provide the money necessary to run the Pack. The Pack purchases awards and pins, Pinewood Derby kits for all the scouts, trophies, Blue & Gold supplies, training aides for leaders, and countless other supplies for the running of the Pack. |
| The Pinewood Derby race is a yearly event. The boys construct deby cars with the help of their parents. Every scout who enters receives a participation trophy. There are trophies for the fastest 3 cars, Best Appearing Car, Funniest Car, Most Original Car and Most Unusual Car. The Pinewood Derby is usually run in March. |
| The Blue & Gold Banquet is usually held in February. This is when the 2nd Year Webelos cross over to Boy Scouts. The Blue & Gold replaces Pack night for that month. It is a lot of fun for all scouts and we would like everyone to attend this special banquet in February. |
| The Pack Committee consists of all volunteer leaders and any interested parents who work together to plan out the activities of the Pack. All interested parents are invited to attend any Pack Committee Meeting. |
| We keep bringing up the fact of volunteers. The only reason we have the program that we have is because of volunteers caring enough to make everything work. We rely on everyone pitching in to keep everything going strong. If you can volunteer as a leader, co-leader or committee member, that would be great! If not, there are a lot of other ways to help out in the Pack. Just let us know what you can do, and we’ll gladly use the help you can give. We all want the best for the boys in the Pack. Thanks for helping us make Pack 60 the best that it can be for the boys of Mt Arlington! We’re glad to have you join us. Get involved and find out how much fun you will have learning and exploring the world with your son in Cub Scouting! |
THANK YOU! The Pack Committee |
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