The Boy Scouts of America is one of the nation’s largest and most prominent values based youth development organizations. The BSA provides a program for young people that builds character, trains them in the responsibilities of participating citizenship, and develops personal fitness. The Cub Scout program is part of the overall Scouting program offered by the BSA.
Pack 341 is part of the Calumet (formerly Nishnabec) District of the Pathway to Adventure Council of the Boy Scouts of America. Council and District have both paid and volunteer representatives whose job it is to help Cub Scout Packs and Scout BSA Troops provide a quality program for the youth of of our Council.
Each Pack has a legal entity that supports the Pack and helped created it through agreement with the BSA. Pack 341’s Chartered Organization is Lutheran Church of the Resurrection. The Church has a member who is our designated Chartered Organization Representative and this person assists the Pack in our annual recharter process and approves new Pack leadership.
The Pack is run by a committee made up of a Committee Chair, Cubmaster, Assistant Cubmasters, Treasurer, Secretary, Awards Coordinator, Training Coordinator, Religious Emblems Coordinator, Committee Members and the Den Leaders. There are also important supporting Pack rolls that include the Popcorn Sale Coordinator (Popcorn Kernel), Fundraising Coordinator, Blue & Gold Banquet Organizers, Outings and Events Coordinator, Pinewood Derby Race Team, Camping Coordinator, Community Service Coordinators, and Individual Event Coordinators. Scouting is a family activity and there is no end to the opportunities large and small to help make the Pack go and provide a fun quality program for our sons.
Scouts in the Pack are organized into Dens by grade level. Each grade level will have at least one Den and they will range in size from 5-12+ Scouts. Each Den will have a Den Leader (and possible one or two assistant, or co-leaders) who are registered and trained annually for their position according to BSA guidelines. Den leaders stay with their Den from kindergarten up through 5th when the children age out and cross over to Scouts BSA.
During the Lion (kindergarten) and Tiger years (first grade) BSA rules require a parent or guardian is present for all Den and Pack Gatherings and events. For Wolf through Webelos II (second to fifth grade) parents are encouraged to be present, but it is not mandatory for den events.