Join now by completing steps 1 & 2 below. Then complete the additional steps to Getting Started with Pack 335.
First step, Register with BSA. Registration includes a one time national registration fee, plus Annual National & Local Council Fees.
Second step, Register with Pack 335. Pack Dues help cover the Direct Costs of your Cub Scouts first pack t-shirt, awards and recognitions, derby car, and meeting supplies and more.
Complete the steps below to ensure you receive the latest information and are prepared for Den and Pack Activities.
Once your Scout is registered you will receive an invitation to Join Scoutbook. (Guide to Scoutbook)
Scoutbook is your go-to tool to ensure not a moment is missed! Scoutbook is our official means of communication through email and our official Pack Calendar. Scoutbook also lets you track your scouts progress to advancement and milestone achievements along the way from Lion to AOL.
Part of Scoutbook, our Pack Calendar provides the latest information. You can check it regularly online at scoutbook or Subscribe to include it in your favorite Calendar Application. In Scoutbook the subscribe link can be found just below the calendar.
Once registered in Scoutbook, you will start receiving many official communications and reminders via email. Please be sure to keep us out of your spam folder.
WhatsApp is an important part of ourPack Communications. Once registered with the pack, you will be invited to join several chats including Pack Announcements Chat, Akela (Parent) Chat, and your scout's Den Chat. Make sure all adults join the conversation.
Cub Scouts are instantly recognizable by our offical Field Uniforms (Class A). Field Uniforms are worn at pack meetings, flag ceremonies, and other formal events.
Activity Uniforms (Class B) consist of a Pack 335 T-Shirt (included for new scouts) and appropriate shorts, skirts, or pants.
While wearing the uniform is not mandatory, it is highly encouraged.
It's recommend you purchase these at our Local Council Scout Shop where shirts will have some of the patches already sewn on.
M.E. Rinker Scout Shop • 8335 N Military Trl, West Palm Beach, FL 33410
Cub Scouting is a Family Affair involving the Scouts, Siblings and Akela (Parents). Help us get to know you and your family talents by filling out our Family Talent Survey
Family Health Forms must be submitted for all participants regardless of their registration status. (Scouts, Siblings, Parents, Leaders,etc.)
Youth Protection requires focused commitment of everyone in Scouting.
BSA requires that All Adults review “How to Protect your Children from Child Abuse: A Parent’s Guide” that can also be found in the front of each Cub Scout Handbook.
In addition, BSA Requires Youth Protection Training (YPT) for all BSA registered volunteers.
Pack 335 goes one step further and requires Youth Protection Training (YPT) for All Participating Adults.
This Youth Protection training must be taken every two years.
Pack Dues only cover a scouts direct expenses like awards and meeting expenses. Special Events, like our Pinewood Derby and Blue & Gold Celebration as well as Overhead Expenses like storage, trailer registration and maintenance, banking fees, etc. are paid for through Pack Fundraising.
Our Primary Fundraiser is selling Popcorn! We'll talk more about it but you can get started by signing your scout up at trails-end.com and down loading the trails-end app on your devices.
Pack 335 offers need-based scholarship opportunities for Cub Scouts who participate in pack fundraisers. If you need this option, please ask one of the leaders for more information.
A Scout is Thrifty! Pack 335 operates a thrift shop with donated uniform items such shirts, shorts, belts, hats, etc. Our thrift shop is generally displayed at the first few meetings. Be sure to look. If you have any scout related object or clothing please don't throw it away! Bring it to our thrift shop for us to sell to new or other returning scouts.
Returning and leaving scouts please be sure to donate to our Thrift Shop.