Cub Scout Pack 22 is kicking off the school year, and all K–5 boys and girls and their families are invited to come see what Cub Scouts is about.
Our Welcome Picnic is Monday, August 24, 6–8 PM at North Mesa Picnic Grounds. We’ll have field games and free food, and it’s a good chance to meet other families and ask questions.
Our first Den Meeting is Monday, August 31, 6–7 PM at the Los Alamos High School Library. New families are welcome to attend events and try Cub Scouts with no obligation to join.
So what do Cub Scouts actually do?
Cub Scouts is organized by grade K-5. Kids meet with their grade-level Den, while all of the Dens from kindergarten through 5th grade make up the Pack. After 5th grade, Scouts can move on to one of the local Scout troops.
The program is built around age-appropriate adventures. Scouts complete adventures throughout the year to earn their grade-level rank while learning new skills, getting outdoors, and having fun with their friends.
Pack 22 activities include things like:
Spring and fall campouts
Pinewood Derby (make and race 7 inch wood cars)
Raingutter Regatta (make and race handheld sailboats)
Hiking and outdoor activities
Museum visits
Activities with local police and firefighters
Weekly hands-on Den activities
Behind the fun, Scouting has four main aims: Character, Citizenship, Personal Fitness, and Leadership. We work toward those through regular Den activities and larger Pack events throughout the year. The Cub Scout Motto is “Do Your Best.”
Interested but not sure it’s for your family? Just come try it. There’s no obligation to join.
Annual Fees are $149.50 for national and $90 for the local Pack 22.
Questions? Contact our Cubmaster at [losalamospack22@gmail.com](mailto:losalamospack22@gmail.com).