Cub Scouts
Stephanie Simms, Committee Chairman, 215-968-2986
Bucks County Council, BSA, 215-348-7205

Parents of young boys face a lot of choices in after-school activities.
Boys want to have fun,
while parents want them to
learn positive values and skills that will last a lifetime.
If your son is about to enter first through fifth grade, Cub Scouting may be exactly what you are both looking for.

As a parent, you can be assured that Cub Scouting:
- involves a variety of family activities
- teaches lifelong values and skills
- strengthens the bonds of family
- emphasizes duty to God and country
- includes service to the community
- gets you involved in many fun outings
Want to learn to:
Shoot a bow and arrow?
Pitch a tent?
Sleep on a battleship?
Make a pinewood derby car or regatta boat?
Perform crazy skits? Hike in the woods?
Build a campfire? Whittle with a pocketknife?
March in a parade? Be with your buddies,
make new friends and have LOTS of FUN?
Learn more at http://cubpack380.org/.
The Light of Christ emblem helps the Cub Scout, in grades1-2, develop a personal relationship with Jesus and to see Jesus as a real person and friend.
The Parvuli Dei Emblem helps young boys discover the presence of God in their daily lives as members of their families and parishes. Scouts, in grades 3-5, develop a good, positive self-image through contributions they can make to the group or community by sharing their own talents with others.
Eagle Scout project at Saint Andrew Catholic Education Center.
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