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Cub Scout Pack 169
(Nashville, Tennessee)
 
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Welcome to Pack 169


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Are You Ready To Be a Cub Scout?

Boys - Grades 1 thru 5

Join Cub Scouts for Fun and Adventure!

Earn Awards and Learn new Skills!

 

Camping…     Hiking…

Activities…     Sports…   Pinewood Derby…

Nature…    Swimming…   Fishing…

Cub scouts will encourage your Son to try new things, practice teamwork, and continue to build confidence and self-esteem while he earns recognition and a sense of personal achievement for the new skills he acquires. We will search out new activities, discover new things, and share them with others. This "Search, Discover, and Share" concept is what Cub Scouts is built on.

Our meetings are usually everyThursday of the month, from September through May and the 2nd and 4th Thursday of the month, from June through August  and are usually at the St. John Methodist Church on Charlotte Pike, from 7pm to 8pm

For more information, please contact us through this website

 

Membership

Cub Scouting members join a Cub Scout pack and are assigned to a den, usually a neighborhood group of six to eight boys. Tiger Cubs (first-graders), Wolf Cub Scouts (second graders), Bear Cub Scouts (third graders), and Webelos Scouts (fourth and fifth graders) meet weekly.

Once a month, all of the dens and family members gather for a pack meeting under the direction of a Cubmaster and pack committee. The committee includes parents of boys in the pack and members of the chartered organization.

The Purposes of Cub Scouting

Since 1930, the Boy Scouts of America has helped younger boys through Cub Scouting. It is a year-round family program designed for boys who are in the first grade through fifth grade (or 7, 8, 9, and 10 years of age). Parents, leaders, and organizations work together to achieve the purposes of Cub Scouting. Currently, Cub Scouting is the largest of the BSA's three membership divisions. (The others are Boy Scouting and Venturing.)

The ten purposes of Cub Scouting are:

  1. Character Development
  2. Spiritual Growth
  3. Good Citizenship
  4. Sportsmanship and Fitness
  5. Family Understanding
  6. Respectful Relationships
  7. Personal Achievement
  8. Friendly Service
  9. Fun and Adventure
  10. Preparation for Boy Scouts