What we do?
Scouts meet in small groups by grade called Dens, usually consisting of 4 to 9 boys. The Dens come together about once a month and meet as a Pack to participate in an activity and receive recognition for achievements that month. Dens work toward earning their next rank by participation in an age appropriate curriculum established by the Boy Scouts of America.
What do I need to get?
You will need to purchase a Class A Uniform, which consists of at least a shirt and belt (the belt is the exact width to accomodate some of the metallic awards.) You may purchase the pants at your discretion, or any nice pair of blue dress pants will finish the uniform. You will need to pick up the base patches which include the Baltimore Patch, the World Crest, and Pack 124 numbers. We keep a small supply of these patches on hand, and have some gently used uniform parts that were donated.
Who do I contact?
To get started, click here to contact us via phone or email.
How can I help? Our group is run entirely by parent volunteers; we are much like a co-op in that we require a high-level of adult support. You will be asked to sign-up to help in some capacity. Each Den requires at least one constant leader and lots of assistants. The Pack requires parents to be involved for many of the activities and for general management. Check out our Just for Parents page to get started. | What will it cost? It costs about 150 dollars per boy per year for the base program. We fund this cost by collecting $75 in dues in September for each Scout, and we ask for participation in a fund-raiser to make-up the difference. What do I get for the cost? All dues are returned to the boys in the form of:
How do I sign up? Attend one of our Wednesday meetings to pickup a registration form. |