Open Pack Committee Positions

Parents - Can you contribute your skills?
Contact: Theresa Lenzen @ laughter4us@embarqmail.com
or Denita Walley @ rnwalley@embarqmail.com


  • Cubmaster
  Everything the Cubmaster does is aimed at helping the individual boy. Securing strong leaders, planning den and pack activities, advising other leaders and adult family members— these are all ways in which the Cubmaster affects the kind of Cub Scouting each boy in the pack is offered. (more)
 
  • Assistant Cubmaster
  Every pack should have at least one assistant Cubmaster. In many packs, two or three will be helpful, allowing the Cubmaster to divide responsibilities. At least one assistant Cubmaster should be able to replace the Cubmaster's position in case of an emergency. (more)
 
  • Pack Outing Chair
  Assist Cubmaster to plan and arrange outdoor activities.
 
  • Public Relations / Pack Communications
  Promote participation and recognition of Scouting within the community.
 
  • Pack Secretary
  Attend monthly parent meeting, take notes/minutes, type and distribute to Committee Chair.
 
  • Pack Trainer
  Train incoming/new scouts and leaders and keep the pack appraised of upcoming Council training events.