In Cub Scouts, the word, "Pack" refers to all the scouts from all age groups gathered together at once. The "Den" is the small group where scouts of the same grade gather to work on their scout skills, leadership, teambuilding, and FUN!

LIONS
Lions are our littlest scouts. They are children enrolled in Kindergarten. Their dens play games, sing songs, and have fun, all while learning the principals of scouting. Parents participate fully with their children at the meeting.


BEARS
Bears are 3rd grade students. Scouts at this age are making more choices as to how they will complete their scouting activities. More options and more responsiblitiy belongs to them this year, and they are ready to take on the challenge.


TIGERS
Tigers are children in 1st grade. At this level, the children focus on FUN. They learn how to take turns, listen to directions, play games, and help others. Tigers are organized silliness in a bundle of giggles.


WEBELOS
Webelos are 4th graders. With this new year comes a new uniform. Scouts are given more individual and group responsiblitiy, and start to really get into the traditional skills of scouting.


WOLVES
Wolves are chilren in 2nd grade. They are learning how to complete multi-step projects, that may take one den meeitng up to a month to complete. These short and long-range activities give them a chance to grow and develop ideas making real observations about the world around them.


ARROW of LIGHT
Arrow of Light scouts are 5th graders. AOL Scouts are getting ready to transition to a troop in Scouts BSA (boys will go to an all boys troop, and girls will join an all girls troop). So skills learned during their AOL time help scouts develop leadership and confidence to take them to that next level.
