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Cub Scout Pack 108
(Oxford, Michigan)
 
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Welcome to Cub Scout Pack 108 in Oxford, MI


 

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Pack 108, located in Oxford, Michigan, is chartered by American Legion Walter Fraser Post 108,
located at 130 East Drahner Road, Oxford MI 48371.  


Pack Meetings are held on the fourth Tuesday of each month from 7:00pm-8:00pm

Den Meeting dates and times are determined by each individual Den.


We are one of three Cub Scout packs in the Oxford area. 
The majority of our scouts attend Clear Lake Elementary School and we are a nut-free pack.


 

If you live in the Oxford area and would like more information, or to join, 
send an email to Danielle Wernis at ccpack108@gmail.com, Pack 108 Committee Chair.


American Legion Post 108 website: http://www.americanlegionoxford108.org/


One unique thing about Cub Scouting is that you, as his family, join in on the program with your son, and you will help him along the way. 
The family is the basis of Cub Scouting.  It exists to support your family and help enrich your family time together. 

Boys have a different handbook at each grade level, with suggested activities that are age-appropriate for their developmental level.  As your boy advances through these books by working on activities with you, he will earn badges and other recognition that he can wear on his uniform. Your son’s success in Cub Scouting depends on you!

The Cub Scouting program takes place at two levels.

First, your son will be a part of a small group of boys in the same grade level called a den, that normally meet at least monthly.  It is in the den that he will work on activities that will help him advance through his rank. 

All dens, from grades Kindergarten through 5th, make up a pack.

Second, once a month, all the dens, with their families, come together as a pack.  In this meeting, boys will learn Cub Scout core values through games and activities and will be recognized for the badges they have earned.  It is also here that the Cubmaster will share information with the parents on upcoming pack activities and other district and council events.


The Boy Scouts of America (BSA) is one of the nation's largest and most
prominent values-based youth development organizations.
The BSA provides a program for young people that builds character, teaches life skills and leadership, trains them in the responsibilities of participating citizenship, and develops personal fitness
.

12 Core Values of Cub Scouts 

Citizenship: Contributing service and showing responsibility to local, state, and national communities.

Compassion:
Being kind, considerate, and showing concern for the well-being of others.

Cooperation:
Being helpful and working together with others toward a common goal.

Courage: Being brave and doing what is right, regardless of our fears, the difficulties,
or the consequences.

Faith: Having inner strength and confidence based on our trust in God.

Health and Fitness: Being committed to keeping our minds and
bodies clean and fit.

Honesty: Telling the truth and being worthy of trust.

Perseverance: Sticking with something and not giving up, even if it is difficult.

Positive Attitude: Being cheerful, looking for, and finding the best in all situations.

Resourcefulness: Being creative in thinking and approach to problems.

Respect: Showing regard for the worth of things and others.

Responsibility: Fulfilling our duty to God, country, other people, and ourselves.