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Our Pack

Pack 456 is chartered by Prairie Hills Elementary PTA. The Cub Scout Pack is located in Colorado Springs, CO, and is part of the Jamboree District of the Pikes Peak Council of the Boys Scouts of America.

You do not have to attend Prairie Hills Elementary to be part of our Pack. We welcome Scouts from all over the Pikes Peak region. The Pack is very active. In addition to our monthly Pack meetings and Den meetings, we have a number of additional activities including Council level activities.

Activities consist of an annual family camp, conservation and community service project, and other fun adventures.

We believe that Cub Scouting, as the introduction to Boy Scouts, is one of the most worth while outside activities a boy can participate in with their family. Yes, we said Family. Cub Scouting is a family activity. Scouting, unlike other activities, is very family centered, with adult involvement not only encouraged but required. Scouts receive avery well-rounded program, incorporating everything from sports, crafts, outdoor activities, camping, nature and conservation, and citizenship. Scouting also fosters teamwork, with the boys working together on projects ranging from putting together skits to community clean ups.

Scouting Builds Character

Most people have heard of the Boy Scout Motto...Be Prepared...and Cub Scouts leads up to the independence of Boy Scouting. We ask Cubs to live by the Motto of "Do Your Best", recognizing that we all excel in some areas and needhelp in others, but that gaining experience and trying your hardest to succeed means that you become a better person.

Scouting Is a Family Activity

At all levels of Cub Scouting, parent participation is required. You will work with your son on achievements, both individually and with your group. Camping is always family camping, where parents and siblings are invited to participate in the activities (the exception to this is Webelos Camping, where Webelos are allowed to go without their parents under the supervision of trained adult leadership). Parents and siblings can attend every event.

Scouting Is Year Round

While the Pack and Den meetings are during the school year for Cubs, the Pack hosts activities during the summer as well. Past year's summer events have consisted of events such as fishing, hiking, movie night, kickball game, field trips to the Western Museum of Mining and Industry and the Royal Gorge Bridge.

For More Information

For more detailed information about joining our Pack, our dues or calendar of events, please see the attached Welcome to Cub Scout Pack 456 document and/or contact our committee chair using the Contact Our Pack link above.

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Cub Scout Pack 456 - Fall 2017.pdf