The name of the den is also the rank the Scout of that grade level are working towards for that year.
Lion - Kindergarten
Tiger - 1st Grade
Wolf - 2nd Grade
Bear - 3rd Grade
Webelos - 4th Grade
AOL - 5th Grade
Pack meetings are held once a month and are for all dens and are used to present awards, etc.
Den meetings held twice a month and are for the Dens to work toward their required and elective adventures.
Committee meetings are held once a month and discuss pack business; parents are always invited but attendance is not required!
Special Events: There are also periodic weekend pack and den events like the fall and spring campouts, Rocket Derby, Rain Gutter Regatta, Fishing Derby, and the Blue and Gold Banquet.
Please see the Pack calendar for the dates for Pack, Den and Committee meetings. The Pack calendar can be found in the Events menu at the top right of the page.
Email pack304@gmail.com to request the phone number of your Den Leader
Join our Pack 304 Hawaii AMR/Red Hill group on Facebook
We use WhatsApp for all Den communications to limit the pings on your phone. Ask your Den Leader to add you to the group.
The Scouting webpage (not the app) allows you to track your Scout's progress toward rank and you can even add items yourself that you might complete as a family. You can add volunteer hours, camping nights, and hikes as well. Once your Scout has earned a new adventure or award, we always try to get those belt loops/pins handed out as quickly as possible so they see the results of their hard work!
*For example the 2025/2026 scouting year
Pack 304 has a goal of having each scout complete the Bobcat and the Personal Safety adventures for their respective grade level or the rank the scout is working towards by September 1st each year or within the 1st month of joining Pack 304/Scouts.
The Bobcat and Personal Safety adventures applicable to each rank has important youth protection training that MUST be completed with the scout and parent, guardian or other caring adult in a suitable location, typically at home.
Please see below the links to the "How to Protect Your Children From Child Abuse: A Parent's Guide" pamphlet that is required to be read and the activities throughout the pamphlet completed with the scout and their parent, guardian or other caring adult along with watching the "Protect Yourself Video" that is required to be watched by the scout and their parent, guardian or other caring adult.
These links can also be found in each den's page by clicking on the "adventures" or "Do-At-Home" buttons at the bottom of the Den page.
Scouts and parents, guardians or other caring adult are required to complete the exercises in the pamphlet entitled How to Protect Your Children From Child Abuse: A Parent’s Guide annually.
This is part of the Bobcat and Personal Safety adventure requirements for each rank.
Handbook for your den/rank
Cub Scout uniform shirt for your den/rank with any required patches
Hat, neckerchief, neckerchief slide, & belt
Official uniform shorts
Class B (Pack T-shirt)
For further information on the Uniform and Handbook, please see the Resources menu at the top right of this page.
We do not charge dues, and instead rely on our families to help fundraise throughout the year. Please help us by signing up for fundraising events, camp card sales, and of course the fall popcorn drive!
For further information on fees/dues, please see the Resources menu at the top right of this page.
We are required to collect and have on hand a BSA Health Form for each Scout and parent / guardian that will attend Cub Scout activities.
This form is a quick and easy form to complete and does not require a physical exam or doctor’s signature.
Our Pack By-laws are to be read and signed by all parents / guardians and scouts.
Copies of the Pack By-Laws and BSA Health Form can be found in the Resources menu at the top right of this page.
PLEASE jump in if you see an area you'd like to help with! If there's an adventure you'd like to take the lead on, we'd welcome it, and of course there are plenty of fundraising opportunities and pretty frequent SignUp Genius signups for help with events. Consider taking the Youth Protection Training online; our pack events require a certain number of YPT trained adults and the training is not that onerous.