Is your son rising to the 1st – 5th Grade? Come Join Now! Pack Activities – 2016 Summer Schedule May 25th Pack Meeting/Graduation June 10th Flag Day @ Quantico Cemetery 18th Potomac Nationals Scout Night 20th -24th Cub Scout Day Camp July 4th Dale City Independence Day Parade 20th Pack Rain Gutter Regatta 22nd Potomac Nationals Scout Night August 20th Potomac Nationals Scout Night 27th Pack Summer Picnic Fall Schedule September 28th Pack Meeting October 1st-2nd Pack Family Campout 26th Pack Meeting November 5th Scouting for Food (bag distro.) 12th Scouting for Food (bag pick-up) 16th Pack Meeting December 14th Pack Meeting Pack Meetings are held at St. Thomas Aquinas Regional School. Den Meetings are held 2-3 times per month as established by the Den Leader with the parents. Meetings usually take place at St. Thomas Aquinas Regional School, but can be held at other locations. Pack 136 Leaders, 2016-2017 (Grade shown as of Fall 2016) 1st Grade: Tigers Leader: (Will be one of the Tiger parents.) 2nd Grade: Wolves Leader: David Morales davidandcherimorales@verizon.net 3rd Grade: Bears Leader: Joel Sgro, 703-203-7976 joel.sgro@gmail.com 4th Grade: Webelos I Jocelyn Gonyea, 703-878-9235 sjacs@comcast.net Dan Foos, 703-304-5068 5th Grade: Webelos II Cubmaster Jim Gigrich (703) 646-4466 gigrichj@yahoo.com For more information, visit the Pack’s website: http://ncacpack136.ScoutLander.com Is your son rising to the 1st – 5th Grade? Come Join Now! Cub Scout Pack 136 Invites You to Come and JOIN SCOUTING! 04/18/16
We are Chartered by Our Lady of Angels Catholic Church. We are part of the National Capital Area Council (http://www.boyscouts-ncac.org/) in the Occoquan District. We are Chartered by Our Lady of Angels Catholic Church. http://ncacpack136.ScoutLander.com Scouts Fun Facts: Only 5% of Boy Scouts earn the rank of Eagle Scout every year. Of the 294 US astronauts, more than 180 had been Boy Scouts in their youth; 40 were Eagle Scouts. 11 of the 12 astronauts who walked on the moon were Scouts. In 2004, there were 3,145,331 boys in the program and 1,173,064 leaders. One third of West Point and Air Force Academy cadets were in Boy Scouts. 14% were Eagle Scouts. The badges most often earned are: First Aid, Swimming, Camping, Cooking, and Citizenship in the Community. 40% of the members of the 111th Congress were in Scouts. In 2009, more than 2.8 million Boy Scouts participated in community service projects. The 36.7 million service hours the Scouts provided, were valued at $764 million! Learn New Skills Have FUN Do Your Best Achieve Sense of Belonging What is Cub Scouting? Cub Scouting is a family - and home - centered program for boys in the 1st through 5th grades that focuses on building character, citizenship training, and (most of all) FUN! Cub Scouting brings families together Cub Scouting helps the boys to develop Cub Scouting helps meet other people Cub Scouting lets boys master new skills Cub Scouting encourages boys to be happy! Cub Scouting gives boys opportunities to have fun, adventures, and positive recognition! How does it work? Fill out application form and submit to Pack Committee Chair, Dan Foos (dfoos@tnesolutions.com or 703-304-5068), with dues payment When do boys start? Incoming Tigers start on June 1st. All other ranks start immediately. Dues: New Scouts: June to December: $52.50 Renewal for 2017 in October 2016 $90 per Scout Dues Cover: BSA membership through December All rank badges and Pack patches Pinewood derby car, participation patch and Pack awards Raingutter Regatta boats and patches Subscription to “Boy’s Life” magazine Pack T-shirt (new Scouts only) Portion of some Pack Events Scout Rank Book @ Graduation Insurance for Scout during approved Pack Events Adult leader registrations