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About Pack 64

Cub Scout Pack 64, originally chartered in the 1960's, serves 1st through 5th grade boys in the Oldsmar, FL area.  At present, Pack 64 has a large number of Scouts organized into Tiger (1st grade), Wolf (2nd grade), Bear (3rd grade), and Webelos (4th & 5th grade) dens. The Chartered Organization for Pack 64 is the Oldsmar United Methodist Church. 

Pack 64 has more than 50 years of scouting history.  Involvement with Oldsmar Pack 64 provides a fun, educational, and well rounded experience for your child.

Mission

Our mission is to deliver to the boys and their families in the Oldsmar, FL area the Cub Scout Program developed by the Boy Scouts of America. We will do our best to deliver the highest quality program possible.  We will offer a high quality program to all boys in grades one through five.  Our sons will advance in rank each year, beginning with Tiger Cubs and continuing through the Arrow of Light in fifth grade.  We will encourage our boys to continue the fun, adventure and development of Scouting by graduating into a Boy Scout Troop.  We hope each of our Scouts will continue to advance in the Scouting program, not because of the badge of rank they will earn but because of what they will learn about themselves, their families, others, God and their country.

Values

The primary values we seek to instill are contained in the Tiger Cub Motto, Cub Scout Motto, Tiger Cub Promise, Cub Scout Promise and the Law of the Pack.

 

 

Tiger Cub Motto
Search, Discover, Share

Cub Scout Motto
Do Your Best

 
 Tiger Cub Promise
I promise to love God,
my family, and my country,
and to learn about the world
Cub Scout Promise
I, (name), promise to do my best
To do my duty to God and my country,
To help other people, and
To obey the Law of the Pack.
 
   

Law of the Pack
The Cub Scout follows Akela.
The Cub Scout helps the pack go.
The pack helps the Cub Scout grow.
The Cub Scout gives goodwill.
 

Purposes of Cub Scouting

The Boy Scouts of America began Cub Scouting as a program for younger boys more than 50 years ago. The purposes of Cub Scouting state that Parents, Leaders and Organizations work together to achieve the following:


1. Influence the development of character and encourage spiritual growth;
2. Develop habits and attitudes of good citizenship;
3. Encourage good sportsmanship and pride in growing strong in mind and body;
4. Improve understanding within the family;
5. Strengthen the ability to get along with and to respect others;
6. Foster a sense of personal achievement b developing new interest and skills;
7. Show how to be helpful and to do one's best;
8. Provide fun and exciting new things to do;
9. Prepare Cubs to become Boy Scouts.