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Cub Scout Pack 845
(Florence, Kentucky)
 
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TIGER   

Any boy who is 7 years old or in first grade can join as a Tiger. The Tiger Cub program is a one-year introduction to Scouting. The Tiger Cub motto is "Search, Discover, Share." The program transitions the boys (and parents!) to the Cub Scouting program, which lasts 3-1/2 years.

Each Tiger Cub joins with an adult partner and forms a team basis.  Tiger Cub groups operate on a system called "shared leadership." Each boy/adult team takes their turn in providing leadership. In this way, each boy has the opportunity to serve in a leadership role with an adult partner during his Tiger Cub experience. The Tiger group also attends the monthly Pack meeting. By May they will earn their first achievement rank - Bobcat.. 


WOLF  

Any boy who is 8 years old or in second grade can join as a Wolf. But first, you must earn your Bobcat rank. A Wolf den meets to complete Achievements and electives so each boy may earn his rank and arrow points by May. The Wolf den also attends and participates in the monthly pack meeting. In keeping with Cub Scouting's family-oriented principle, parents are encouraged to attend den meetings and pack meetings.

BEAR 

Any boy who is 9 years old or in third grade can join as a Bear. But first, you must earn your Bobcat rank, if you haven't already. A Bear den meets to complete Achievements and Electives so each boy may earn his rank and arrow points by May. The Bear den also attends and participates in the monthly pack meeting. In keeping with Cub Scouting's family-oriented principle, parents are encouraged to attend den meetings and pack meetings. 

WEBELOS 

Any boy who is 10 or 11 years old, or in fourth or fifth grade, can join as a Webelos. But first, you must earn your Bobcat rank, if you haven't already. A Webelos patrol meets weekly to complete Activities to earn rank badges, compass points, and the Arrow of Light. Webelos begin to experience outdoor activities. The Webelos patrol also attends and participates in the pack meeting.

Parents are expected to volunteer to help with at least one activity in a patrol meeting, and will need to be involved during outdoor activities such as camping.