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Cub Scout Pack 167
(Longmont, Colorado)
 
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Welcome to Cub Scout Pack 167


Cub Scout Pack 167 meets at St. Stephen's Episcopal Church every Monday night from 7 to 8 p.m. during the academic school year (September - May) and during select days in the summer months. St. Stephen's is located at 1303 S. Bross Lane in Longmont, Colorado.  (Google map)

Pack 167 is made up of five dens: Tigers (first grade), Wolves (second grade), Bears (third grade), Webelos I (fourth grade), and Webelos II (fifth grade).

·         The Tiger Den is the entry point into Cub Scouts and made up of boys in the first grade.  Tigers focus on doing a lot of things with their adult partners and these activities open up the world with the caring guidance of adults.  This introductory year and the basic activities done as a tiger, sets the foundation for every rank advancement.  The Tiger Cub program runs on two levels. The scout and his adult partner meet weekly to do activities centered around the family. Then, the scout and adult partner meet with the rest of the tiger den to fulfill Den Activity and Go See It requirements.   For more detailed information, please visit BoyScoutTrail.com.


 ·         The Wolf Den is made up of boys in the second grade.  If a Cub Scout has completed the first grade (or is 8 years old) and has earned the Bobcat Badge, he may start earning the Wolf rank. He receives a Wolf Scout handbook, Wolf neckerchief, and Wolf neckerchief slide when beginning the Wolf portion of the boy scout trail. He will also need a blue Cub Scout Uniform. The Wolf den has opportunities to participate in Pack meetings through performing skits or leading the pack in games.  For more detailed information, please visit BoyScoutTrail.com.


·         The Bear Den, led by Becky Amparan, is made up of boys in the third grade.  If a Cub Scout has completed the second grade (or is 9 years old) and has earned the Bobcat Badge, he may start earning the Bear rank. He receives a Bear Scout handbook and Bear neckerchief, but continues to use the Wolf neckerchief slide when beginning the Bear portion of the boy scout trail. He will continue to use the blue Cub Scout Uniform. This part of the boy scout trail is intended to take one school year, preparing the scout to begin earning his Webelos rank after he completes third grade.  For more detailed information, please visit BoyScoutTrail.com.


·         Webelos, led by Michael Rivas, is a 20 month program for 4th and 5th grade boys to prepare to join a Boy Scout troop while learning outdoors skills and participating in different activity badges.   The Webelo I Den is made up of boys in the fourth grade and the Webelo II Den is made up of boys in the fifth grade.  A well-run group of Webelos is a gradual change from being an 'adult-run' den to being a 'boy-run' patrol ready to fit right into an adventurous scouting troop. This migration requires the parents and den leaders to give the scouts more and more control, decision-making power, and responsibility as they progress in skills, abilities, and maturity.  The Webelos program has two major milestones - the Webelos rank badge to be earned around February of 4th grade and the Arrow of Light to be earned around February of 5th grade. The final part of Webelos is bridging over into a Boy Scout troop selected individually by the scout.  For more detailed information, please visit BoyScoutTrail.com.

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