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The Cub Scout colors are blue and gold. They have special meaning,
which will help boys see beyond the fun of Cub Scouting to its
ultimate goals.
The blue stands for truth and spirituality, steadfast loyalty,
and the sky above.
The gold stands for warm sunlight, good cheer, and happiness.
"Guide others to happiness and you will bring happiness to yourselves,
and by doing this you will be doing what God wants of you."
~ Robert Baden-Powell
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Pack 1353 Leaders & Committee
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The Pack Committee of Cub Scout Pack 1353 is committed to
providing a quality, year-round program of Cub Scouting Activities,
with the majority of activities occurring during the school year.
Special emphasis is placed on character development, teamwork,
citizenship, spiritual growth, and family.
This committee consists of a minimum of three members, each of
whom meets these requirements: Agrees to abide by the Scout
Oath and Law, to respect and obey the laws of the United States
of America. Is of good character, is 21 years of age or older,
and is registered as an adult leader of the BSA.
Obviously, with a committee of three, members must assume
responsibility for more areas of service than with a committee
of seven or more, where the responsibilities can be divided
among the members. Although packs can and do operate with a
minimum of three committee members, experience has shown that
a larger committee generally ensures a stronger, more stable
pack and is better able to perform all the required functions
to ensure a successful pack program. It is also a way of
involving more pack families in meaningful service to the pack.
Why am I a Leader?
I'm not a Scout Leader for the easy hours, high pay, parents'
gratitude, power or prestige.
I'm a Leader because I want the world for your son or daughter or mine.
A world they can share and help shape: a world of love and laughter
where they can show compassion.
I want to help them learn to finish anything they start and do it
well and to guide them to know their self-worth with a deeper
understanding of themselves.
I want to help shape men and women who have strength of character
and are sensitive to the needs of others.
I want them to be the best they can be - whether as career people
or tradesmen, young adults who are the hearts of the family.
In giving my time and myself I reap rewards far beyond what I give.
I receive a better world for my children and future generations.
I'm a Scout Leader because I care.
- Author unknown
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To view the Pack Committee Job Descriptions, please
Click Here.
To view the Cub Scout Leader Awards, please
Click Here.
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Pack 1353 Committee Members
To contact the leaders, please click on the underlined name
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COMMITTEE CHAIR |
Rich G.
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TREASURER |
Penny G.
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SECRETARY |
Joanie S.
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MEMBERSHIP AND RE-REGISTRATION |
Melissa C.
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ADVANCEMENT CHAIR |
Dennis C.
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ACTIVITIES CHAIR |
Kelley C.
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ACTIVITIES CHAIR Assistant |
Mark C.
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PACK TRAINER |
Martin G.
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COMMITTEE MEMBER |
VACANT |
UNIT COMMISIONER (acting) |
Tami C.
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CHARTER ORG. REP. |
Neil N. |
ASST. DISTRICT COMMISIONER |
Tami C.
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PUBLIC RELATIONS (Website) |
Katrina C.
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POPCORN KERNEL |
Dennis C.
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