General Information about Cub Scouts:- Cub Scout Parent Information Guide (link)
- What Is Cub Scouting? (link)
- Cub Scout Resource (link)
Patriot's Path Council: - Adventures of Cub Scouting: Parent/Guardian Orientation (link)
Forms: - Youth Application (contact cub master)
- Talent Release Form (link)
- Pack 69 Code of Conduct (link)
Uniform: - All youth and adult volunteers should wear uniforms to all events. There are 2 types of uniforms:
- Field Uniform (aka: Class-A)
- Cub scout short sleeve shirt
- Cub scout belt
- Cub scout pants (optional)
- Cap (Tiger, Wolf, Bear, Webelos)
- Neckerchief (Tiger, Wolf, Bear, Webelos)
- Neckerchief slide (Tiger, Wolf, Bear, Webelos)
- Insignia/patches
- World scout crest emblem
- Council patch
- Unit number "69"
- See how the uniform looks at http://bsauniforms.org/
- Another resource and price estimates: http://www.boyscouttrail.com/uniforms.asp
- Where to place patches can be seen on the Uniform Inspection Sheet (link) and no we do not have inspections
- Activity Uniform (aka: Class-B)
- Wearing any scouting related T-Shirt and proper attire for the activity. This includes, for example, wearing Class-B to school the day of a pack meeting
- A scout joining the pack gets a Pack T-Shirt. As the scout grows, he can receive a new T-Shirt for each year.
- Shopping: The scout store is in the Council Office (link) other outdoor stores may have uniforms, such as Ramsey Outdoor.
- Uniform Swap: At the Summer Picnic, Pack 69 has a uniform swap where uniforms, caps, neckerchiefs may be found.
- What not to buy. These items are provided by the pack, parents should not purchase the following:
- Handbooks. The pack supplies the Handbook each year.
- Achievements. All achievements from belt loops, beads, and pins will be provided by the pack. The only exception is with belt loops earned outside of den/pack activities. The scout may still be awarded the belt loop, but the parents will be asked to provide or pay for the belt loop.
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