Cub Scouting, for students in Kindergarten through grade 5, is fun for the whole family. In Scouting, boys AND girls start with their best, right now, selves and grow into their very best future selves. It’s fun, hands-on learning, and achievement that puts kids in the middle of the action and prepares them for today – and for life.
How do I join? Several Cub Scout Packs meet in the Wilson area. Just show up to a Meet the Pack night or send an email to the contact person to let them know you’re interested.
Family Pack for Girls or Boys
- Family Pack 431 – Sinking Spring area
- Meet our Pack Night
- When: Friday, September 16, 6 pm
- Where: Cacoosing Meadows Park Pavilion, 1049 Reedy Road, Sinking Spring, PA 19608
- Can’t make it or have questions?
- Contact: Amy Noble – lucy21781@comcast.net
- Contact: Ryan Sagnip, District Executive – ryan.sagnip@scouting.org
- Meet our Pack Night
- Family Pack 862 – St. Ignatius Loyola Church
- For information about joining this Pack, contact: Katherine Thren – JoinPack862@gmail.com
Boy Pack only
- Pack 423 – Wernersville area
- Contact: Mike Martin – iluvbaseball1@netzero.com
While most students tend to join a Pack where their school friends participate, they are welcome to join any pack. If the Packs listed above aren’t for you, visit www.BeAScout.org and enter your ZIP code to find other Packs!
Does scouting sound like a good idea, but you’re not sure if it will be fun? Keep scrolling to see the pictures below of all the fun Eagle Scout Naomi VanOstenbridge had when she joined Cub Scouts as well as information about joining a troop in Scouts BSA (formerly known as Boy Scouts).
- Archery
- Rock Wall
- Sling Shot
- Zip Line
- Rocket Launch
- Fishing
- BB Gun
- Tent Camping
- Field Games
- Crossover to Scouts BSA
Scouts BSA (Boy Scouts of America), is a traditional Scouting experience for youth in the fifth grade through high school. Service, community engagement, and leadership development become increasingly important parts of the program as youth lead their own activities and work their way toward earning Scouting’s highest rank, Eagle Scout. Participation in the Cub Scouts program is not required to join Scouts BSA!
Have an older child who would be interested in Scouting?
- Visit www.BeAScout.org and enter your ZIP code to find a Troop near you.
- Girl Troop
- Troop 431 – has a linked Boy Troop
- Boy Troop
- Troop 423
- Troop 431 – has a linked Girl Troop
- Troop 430
- Troop 456
- Girl Troop
- Antietam Battlefield
- Lunch at Summer Camp
- Taps Across America
- Wreaths Across America
- Opening Campfire at Summer Camp
- Kayak Merit Badge