Whether you are preparing to be a Committee Member, a Cubmaster or a Den Leader, the Boy Scouts of America has made a wealth of resources available to help you, including responses to some frequently asked questions. In addition, there is general information available for all scout leaders, parents of scouts as well as the scouts themselves. The list below consists of additional resources that other members like you have found helpful. If you have another scouting related resource you'd like to see added, please share it with the Pack 994 Webmaster!
Pack Specific Resources
Pack 994 Photo Album (requires an account)
Pack 994 Parent Handbook: A great resource for all members of Pack 994!
Health and Safety Form : Required for all scouts and for anyone going on overnight trips
Pack Documents:
Official Scouting Links:
Scoutbook Keep Track of Achievements Online
Scout Shop: The Boy Scouts of America retail store.
U.S. Scouting Service Project: Scouting information and resources.
Join Cub Scouting: Learn all about the Cub Scouting program.
Scouting Magazine: Published by the Boy Scouts of America.
Scouting Resources:
Animated Knots: Learn how to tie various knots.
Boy Scout Trail: Scouting resources for Boy Scouts and Cub Scouts.
Personal Safety Links:
NetSmartz: Protect your children; learn about internet safety.
A Scout leader who will have direct interaction with youth members is considered fully trained and entitled to wear the 'Trained' leader emblem when he or she has completed all of the training required for their position. The Boy Scouts of America provides a comprehensive overview of all available Scout Leader training, while the table below provides information that is specific to Cub Scout Leaders in Pack 994 (including Anne Arundel County specific requirements).
NOTE : Some training for Pack 994 leaders is provided in conjunction with the Four Rivers District training program.