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Welcome to Cortland Illinois Pack 134


Public Site - Pack 134, located in Cortland ILLINOIS, is chartered by the Cortland Fire Department. We typically have between 20 and 30 scouts; so as packs go, we are on the smaller side!

Pack 134 is active year-round:         email us at         pack134cortlandil@gmail.com
January  - Klondike Derby
February - Blue and Gold Banquet - Pinewood Derby
March    - Scouting for Food!
April      - Cub O'Ree Camp Out
May       - Memorial Day Parades, and Flag Placement at Local Cemetery
June      - State Park Hike.  Various Zoo Trips
July       - Car Wash at the Fire Department, Rain Gutter Regatta
August   - Trip to Kane County Cougars Game,  and Family Picnic at the Forest preserve
September Scout Camp Family Campout
October  - Cortland Fall Festival and Parade NIU Scout Day Campout
November - Veterans Day Flag Placement at Local Cemetery
December - Pack Holiday Party and Caroling at the retirement center

In addition to the above Pack events, Pack 134 scouts participate in other trips within their Dens.  Each Den consists of 3-12 scouts of the same grade. Tiger scouts, being first graders, are the youngest. Second graders are Wolves, third graders are Bears, and fourth and fifth graders are Webelos. Pack 134 is lucky to have Great Scouts and Great Leaders, which results in a lot of fun at every event!

Committe Chair, and Members  Jennifer James
Treasurer Nicole Bork
Webelos II Leaders Tom Sands
Webelos I    Heather Machin
Bear Leader   Kari Smith and Melissa Huneke
Wolf Leader   Shaun rosenbach, Adam Frantz, Jennifer Grammer
Tiger Leader   Lucas Borth and Dawn McAllister
Lion Leader   Allison Durand

Scouting Information


Recognition is important to young boys. The Cub Scouting advancement plan provides fun for the boys, gives them a sense of personal achievement as they earn badges, and strengthens family understanding as adult family members work with boys on advancement projects.

Cub Scouting extends typically over five years - from first through fifth grades - but a boy is welcome to join Cub Scouts at any time during those years. Below is a brief description of different levels of Cub Scouting:

Tiger Cub. The Tiger Cub program is for first-grade (or age 7) boys and their adult partners. There are five Tiger Cub achievement areas. The Tiger Cub, working with his adult partner, completes 15 requirements within these areas to earn the Tiger Cub badge. These requirements consist of an exciting series of indoor and outdoor activities just right for a boy in the first grade.


Wolf Cub. The Wolf program is for second-grade (or age 8) boys. To earn the Wolf badge, a boy must pass 12 achievements involving simple physical and mental skills.


Bear Cub. The Bear rank is for third-grade (or age 9) boys. There are 24 Bear achievements in four categories. The Cub Scout must complete 12 of these to earn the Bear badge. These requirements are somewhat more difficult and challenging than those for Wolf rank.
   Webelos. This two-year program is for boys who have completed third grade (or are age 10) and continues through fifth grade. A boy may begin working on the Webelos badge as soon as he joins a Webelos den. This is the first step in his transition from the Webelos den to the Boy Scout troop. As he completes the requirements found in theWebelos Handbook, he will work on activity badges, attend meetings led by adults, and become familiar with the Boy Scout requirements—all leading to the Arrow of Light Award.