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The term “pack” refers to all our Cub Scouts, Scout leaders, and family members.
The next, smaller group is a “rank,” which is a grade level label:
Kindergarten kids are in the Lion rank
Grade one kids are in Tiger rank
Grade two kids are in Wolf rank
Grade three kids are in Bear rank
Grade four kids are in Webelos
Grade five kids are in Arrow of Light
Kindergarten
1st Grade
2nd Grade
3rd Grade
4th Grade
5th Grade
Within each rank is a “Den,” which is a group of Scouts who are in the same grade. In general, dens and den leaders stay together as they progress through the ranks.
The Pack organizes volunteers and leaders into committees that focus on specific projects we do throughout the year for our Cub Scouts.
The Cubmaster leads the whole pack and focuses on helping Den leaders with programs that support Cub Scouts earning requirements and advancing through Scout ranks.
The Committee Chair leads parent volunteers and helps the Cubmaster with administrative work like ensuring Den leaders and other leaders get training and materials.
Throughout a scouting year, each Scout will work with den leaders and parents to learn new skills that satisfy “requirements,” defined in the Scout Handbook. When Scouts complete a set of requirements, they earn a belt loop with the symbol of the skill set. Den leaders and parents work together on a Scout’s advancement through the ranks, and the den leaders usually stay with the same group of Scouts from the start of the den to the end of Cub Scouts.
You can lead in uniform or lead out of uniform — either way, your participation helps us thrive!
Our Pack needs the support of dedicated adult volunteers performing in specific roles over the 12-month period of the scouting year. Parents can lead or support specific projects during the year, like planning the camp-outs, overnights, and popcorn fundraiser. Every leader in our Pack is a volunteer, and every parent in our Pack should volunteer to lead or contribute their time and skills.
When you join or renew in Cub Pack 728, plan to join as an active participant in your den. Den leaders need the help of each den parent to organize and lead learning experiences that help Scouts advance through rank requirements.
Pack 728 is successful due to the leadership and volunteer efforts from our parents. Don't hesitate to reach out if you would like to help out!
Cubmaster: Lee Logan
Committee Chair: Brian Ward
Lion Den Leader: OPEN
Tiger Den Leader: Genevieve Bales
Wolf Den Leader: Hiep Nguyen
Bear Den Leader: Eric Liauw
Webelos Den Leader: Doug Soester
AOL Den Leader: Emily Domaschk
Pack Treasurer: Erik Andreassen
Popcorn Kernel: OPEN
Membership Chair: Ben Newcomer
Camping Co-Chairs: Eric Liauw & Eric Langridge
Web Chair: Kim Langridge