What Is Scouting
In 1930, the Boy Scouts of America created a new opportunity called Cub Scouting for boys younger than Boy Scout age. A year-round, home-centered program used by chartered organizations, Cub Scouting emphasizes involvement between boys and parents, adult leaders, and friends. In the multidimensional plan of the Boy Scouts of America, Cub Scouting is where it all begins. Currently, it is the largest of the organization's three membership divisions.
The Purpose of Cub Scouting
Cub Scouting is a year-round family-oriented part of the BSA program designed for girls and boys who are in Kindergarden through fifth grades . Parents, leaders, and organizations work together to achieve the 10 purposes of Cub Scouting:
1. Character Development
2. Spiritual Growth
3. Good Citizenship
4. Sportsmanship and Fitness
5. Family Understanding
6. Respectful Relationships
7. Personal Achievement
8. Friendly Service
9. Fun and Adventure
10. Preparation for Boy Scouts
Our Mission
It is the mission of the Cub Scout Pack 66 is to serve others by helping to instill values in young people and to prepare them to make ethical choices during their lifetimes and achieve their full potential. The values we strive to instill are based on those founding the Scout Oath, the Scout Law, the Cub Scout Promise, and the Law of the Pack.