We need YOU!

Parents are the lifeblood of our pack.  Without them, our program would be limited and our Scouts would be missing out on the fun. 
 
It is very easy to become a Trained Leader in our pack.  Many of the positions have all of the required training available online - so you can take the training at your own pace.

 
Steps to Leadership
  1. Talk to a current leader (Cubmaster, Pack trainer, Committee Chair, Den Leader) about your willingness to help
  2. Discuss which role would best fit your talents and comfort level
  3. Complete Youth Protection Training (YPT) and submit your completion certificate along with your Adult Leader Application (available through pack leadership) to the Committee Chair. All applications for leadership must be accompanied by a YPT completion certificate or they cannot be processed.
  4. Complete position specific training in your my.scouting account in order to provide yourself with as much information as possible prior to your first meeting. The BSA provides enough information in your training to make taking a leadership position as easy as possible. Answers to most new leader questions are answered through the training video.
Our Pack Needs YOU!

Currently vacant positions (including positions held by AOL parents)

Membership Chair
Pack Trainer
Assistant Cubmaster
NOVA Coordinator
Public Relations Chair
Outdoor Chair
Day Camp Coordinator
Lion Den Leaders (Male and Female needed)
Tiger Den Leaders (Male and Female needed)
Wolf Den Leader (Female needed)
Wolf Assistant Den Leader
Bear Den Leader (Female needed)
Webelos 1 Den Leader (Female needed)
AOL Den Leader (Female needed)
Blue and Gold Chair
Pinewood Derby Chair
New Member Coordinator
T-Shirt Chair
Event Concessions 

While we have opened our pack to girls, all of their dens are currently in need of a leader. The primary leader needs to be a Female in order to comply with BSA guidelines. Most of our dens are currently in need of assistant den leaders.
    



Parent Action Items
  • Volunteer to help with small defined tasks. 
  • Ask your Den Leader if they need help.
  • Ask the Cubmaster or Committee Chair about the needs of the Pack. 
  • Remain positive and look for ways to improve the program - turn problems into solutions.  We are not perfect and we will never will be perfect. So don't expect perfect, expect honest effort.
  • Follow the advice we give the boys... Do your best.  If that includes getting trained then you need to get trained.
  • Encourage other parents to help.  Work as a team with projects that need attention.