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Cub Scout Pack 3253
(Shawnee, Kansas)
 
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Cub Scout Application



All new Scouts are required to complete a Cub Scout Application. Pack dues vary year by year.

Pack dues include the Rain Gutter Regatta and Pinewood Derby kits, and all patches and awards for the year.

For questions about completing the application, or about the Cub Scout Program, please contact Cubmaster Dave Hattaway. He can be reached by clicking on "Contact Our Pack".

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Adult Leader Applications



Pack 3253 has a very active leadership, dedication to the character development of each boy. Active parent participation is essential to ensure success of the Pack and each Scout. Pack 3253 leader positions are listed below.

Positions that work with boys:
  • Cubmaster
  • Assistant Cubmaster
  • Den Leaders
  • Assistant Den Leaders
Positions that work with adults
  • Committee Chair
  • Pack Trainer
  • Treasurer
  • Advancement Coordinator  
  • Event Coordinators (various)
Adults interested in “Helping the Pack grow” should discuss their interests with the Cubmaster. All adult leaders must complete an application. Adult registration fees are paid by the Pack.

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Uniform Inspection Help



For proper placement of awards and insignia on the Cub Scout uniform, see the Cub Scout and Webelo Scout Uniform and Inspection form. For proper placement of insignia on the leader uniform, see the Male or Female Leader Uniform Inspection forms.
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Adult Scout Leader Uniform Inspection Sheet.pdf  
Cub Scout Uniform Inspection Sheet.pdf  

Various forms that you'll find helpful.


I'm attaching a sheet to help show the proper placement of badges and patches for the Cub Scout Class A uniform. 

I'm also adding a picture release form so we can put Scout pictures on our webpage.

Every Scout deserves a "Trained Leader" so I'm also including the 2009 Leader Training schedule of dates and times to help you accomplish this goal.
 
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Cub Scout Leader Training.pdf  
Picture Release.pdf  

Annual Health and Medical Records Form


The Boy Scouts of America recommends that all youth and adult members have annual medical evaluations by a certified and licensed health-care provider. In an effort to provide better care to those who may become ill or injured and to provide youth members and adult leaders a better understanding of their own physical capabilities, the Boy Scouts of America has established minimum standards for providing medical information prior to participating in various activities. Those standards are offered below in one three-part medical form. Note that unit leaders must always protect the privacy of unit participants by protecting their medical information.

Parts A and C are to be completed annually by all BSA unit members. Both parts are required for all events that do not exceed 72 consecutive hours, where the level of activity is similar to that normally expended at home or at school, such as day camp, day hikes, swimming parties, or an overnight camp, and where medical care is readily available. Medical information required includes a current health history and list of medications. Part C also includes the parental informed consent and hold harmless/release agreement (with an area for notarization if required by your state) as well as a talent release statement. Adult unit leaders should review participants’ health histories and become knowledgeable about the medical needs of the youth members in their unit. This form is to be filled out by participants and parents or guardians and kept on file for easy reference.

Part B
 is required with parts A and C for any event that exceeds 72 consecutive hours, a resident camp setting, or when the nature of the activity is strenuous and demanding, such as service projects, work weekends, or high-adventure treks. It is to be completed and signed by a certified and licensed health-care provider—physician (MD, DO), nurse practitioner, or physician’s assistant as appropriate for your state. The level of activity ranges from what is normally expended at home or at school to strenuous activity such as hiking and backpacking. Other examples include tour camping, jamborees, and Wood Badge training courses. It is important to note that the height/weight chart must be strictly adhered to if the event will take the unit beyond a radius wherein emergency evacuation is more than 30 minutes by ground transportation, such as backpacking trips, high-adventure activities, and conservation projects in remote areas.

 

 

 

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Health Form 2011.pdf  

Achievements Forms


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Bear Achievements.doc  
Tiger Advancement.doc  
Webelos Advancement.doc  
Wolf Achievements.doc