Den Meetings are set up by the leaders in the beginning of the school year to try and accomodate all the scouts with other sports and activities in mind. We try our best to make sure all scouts complete all the adventures! Link to all Scout adventures can be found HERE: https://www.scouting.org/programs/cub-scouts/adventures/
Lions are entering Kindergarten in the Fall. It is a good introduction to scouting and they may choose to participate in Pack meetings/events and then Den meetings are lead in rotation by all families
The Tiger rank is for boys and girls who are in first grade or are age 7. To earn the Tiger badge, a boy or girl must complete six required adventures with their den or family and one elective adventure of their den or family's choosing.
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The Wolf rank is for Cub Scouts who have finished first grade (2nd graders) or are eight years old. To earn the Wolf badge, a Cub Scout must complete six required adventures and one elective adventure. The parent or guardian, and den leader, approves each requirement by signing his book.
Den Leader: Todd Vriesema - vriesema@gmail.com
The Bear rank is for Cub Scouts who have finished second grade (3rd Graders) or are nine years old. To earn their rank badge, Bear Cub Scouts complete seven “adventures,” which are collections of themed, multidisciplinary activities. They also complete safety exercises. Bear Cub Scouts are in the third grade. Cub Scout Bear requirements include topics such as camping, pocketknife safety, woodworking, and wildlife.
Den Leader: Dan Perdue ddperdue@gmail.com
The Weblos rank is for Cub Scouts who have finished third grade (4th Graders) or are 10 years old. “Webelos” stands for “We’ll Be Loyal Scouts.” As Webelos near the end of the Cub Scout trail, it’s time for them to embrace that pledge and prepare for the next leg of the journey: Scouts BSA.
Den Leader: Dan Perdue ddperdue@gmail.com
The AOL rank is for Cub Scouts who have finished fourth grade (5th Graders) or are 11 years old. As a Scout nears the end of the Cub Scout trail, it’s time for them to embrace that pledge and prepare for the next leg of the journey: Scouts BSA. For the oldest Cub Scouts, the Arrow of Light program offers 5th grade Webelos the opportunity to earn a patch that transfers to their Scouts BSA uniform. By earning this recognition, a scout demonstrates readiness for the next step on the boy scout trail.
During their last year in a Pack, Webelos get a larger say in which adventures their den will do, and in leading their fellow scouts, both skills that will come in handy in Scouts BSA.
A youth who is new to Scouting in 5th grade does not need to earn any previous ranks. The Bobcat badge and the Arrow of Light can be earned by scouts in their den, even if they do not yet have the Webelos badge. If it's important to the youth, the scout can put in more effort and fulfill the Webelos requirements during 5th grade, also, without missing out on the adventures the den is doing for Arrow of Light.
Den Leader: Emily Tonon emtonon@gmail.com