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Cub Scouting is a year-round program designed to meet the needs of kindergarten through fifth grade boys and girls and their families. The program offers fun and challenging activities that promote character development and physical fitness. Family involvement is an essential part of the program and parents are encouraged to play an active role both as a parent-partner and in a leadership role. Cub Scouting helps parents make the most of the time they have to impact the lives of their children.

Parents are REQUIRED to attend and actively participate in all events if their Cub Scout is a Lion (kindergarten) or Tiger (1st grade).


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Lion Den: Kindergarten

Scouts need the most support. An adult partner must be present and assist their scout in participating.

Learn about Lion Adventures

Den Leaders needed!


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Tiger Den: 1st Grade

Scouts are at varying levels of independence but will need your support. An adult partner must be present and assist their scout in participating.

Learn about Tiger Adventures

Den Leaders: Jennifer Baumann & Summer Marshall


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Wolf Den: 2nd Grade

Scouts may be expected to participate on their own. Adult assistance would benefit the den.

Learn about Wolf Adventures

Den Leaders: David Sturtz & Mike Schuette


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Bear Den: 3rd Grade

Scouts may be expected to participate on their own. Adult assistance required for whittling, hiking, cooking, and more. Check with your den leader on how best to support.

Learn about Bear Adventures

Den Leaders needed!


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Webelo Den: 4th Grade

Scouts are becoming leaders for the Pack. Adult assistance is required for outings, whittling, hiking, cooking, and camping. Check with your den leader on how to support.

Learn about Webelo Adventures

Den Leaders: Jon Baker & Summer Marshall


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Arrow of Light (AOL) Den: 5th Grade

Scouts are preparing to join a BSA Troop. They will be working in patrols and given more leadership opportunities and responsibilities. Adult assistance is required for outings and camping. Check with your den leader on how to support.

Learn about AOL Adventures

Den Leaders: Doug Dumolt & Pat Frey


On The Advancement Trail, a Cub Scout progresses towards a badge of rank based on their grade. They need not have earned the previous rank in order to earn the next. To earn each badge of rank a Cub Scout earns the six required Adventures and at least two elective Adventures. Required Adventures are based on the aims and areas of importance in Scouting. Each badge of rank is age-appropriate, so earning a rank below a Cub Scout’s current grade is not permitted.

Learn more about the ranks and adventures along The Advancement Trail.

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