2025-2026 Costs
$85 - BSA National Annual Dues
Paid directly to the national organization at the time of registration.
The fee covers insurance and oversight at our events and provides maintenance for Council camps.
Optional subscription to the Scout's Life magazine for an additional fee.
$50 - Pack Annual Dues
The fee covers achievements, pack and den activities, handbooks during den meetings.
Costs associated with campouts, Cub Fun Days or special events are separate and based on participation.
Use Cheddarup link to pay Pack dues online.
$35 - Scout Field Uniform
Approximate cost of blue button down shirt.
Click the link for more information on Cub Scout uniforms and where to purchase.
$5 - Pack t-shirt
Activity Uniform which can be worn to any Pack event outside Pack or Den meetings.
Click the link for more information on the pack t-shirt.
New Parent Info
Here is some important Cub Scout information to get started.
Scout Oath
On my honor, I will do my best
To do my duty to God and my Country and to obey the Scout Law;
To help other people at all times;
To keep myself physically strong, mentally awake, and morally straight
Scout Law
A Scout is: Trustworthy, Loyal, Helpful, Friendly, Courteous, Kind, Obedient, Cheerful, Thrifty, Brave, Clean, and Reverent.
Cub Scout Motto
Do Your Best
Cub Scout Sign
Make the V-sign with your right hand and with your arm held straight up. The two fingers stand for the Scout Oath and the Scout Law. They look like wolf’s ears ready to listen.
Cub Scout Handshake
Using your right hand, place your fist two fingers along the inside of the other scout’s wrist. This means that you help each other remember and obey the Scout Oath and Law .
Cub Scout Salute
Point your first two fingers of your right hand out straight and close together. Touch the tip of the fingers to your hat or, if not wearing a hat, to your eyebrow. A salute is a way to show respect. When you salute the flag, you show that you respect your country.
Code of Conduct
Cub Scouts
Respect one another. Keep your hands and feet to yourself.
Wear a clean, neat, complete uniform to pack meetings and Scouting events when requested.
Demonstrate respect for all adults in authority.
Pay attention, and in response to “signs up,” silently return the sign, stop talking, and listen.
Scouts must use the “Buddy System” on all den and pack activities while not with the group.
Scouts are NOT permitted to carry or use a knife during any pack event. Bear and Webelos Scouts are only permitted to use a pocket knife during den events and only under the continuous supervision of an adult. They must have a “Whittling Chip” card in possession.
Show respect for your surroundings, indoors and out, leaving them as good or in better condition than when they were found.
Parents
Assist your child in learning the Code of Conduct.
Work with den and pack leaders as requested to ensure all children follow this code.
Act as role models, demonstrating proper behaviors, language, and attentiveness to your child.
Pay attention and silently return the sign in response to a den or pack leader's “signs up” signal.
Cub Scouting is based on parent (or guardian) and child participation. Pack 1077 requires a parent or an adult family member to accompany the Scout to all pack and den activities.
Parents are responsible for their children's conduct during pack and den activities. Children may not roam during or outside the meeting without adult/parent supervision.
General Rules
All scouts, parents, and leaders must follow the BSA Guide to Safe Scouting.
Pets, firearms, fireworks, drugs, smoking, or alcoholic beverages are not allowed on Cub Scout outings.
Youth Protection Guidelines must be observed at all times.
There will be no use of cursing, foul language, excessively rowdy, unruly, loud, disrespectful, disobedient, or disruptive behavior.