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Cub Scout Pack 7322
(Reno, Nevada)
 
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Pack 7322, located in Reno, Nevada, is chartered by the Nights of Columbus - Council 7322.


Come See What We Do At Our Pack Meetings! Access to the gym is through the back parking lot, at the back of the school building located at 1250 Wyoming, Reno NV  89503 - click here for a map.

Pack 7322 is an active pack with a Pack Meeting every month when school is in session and summer activities when school is out:
  • September - Welcome Pack Meeting for all new Scouts 
  • October - Halloween Party and Cake Auction
  • November - First Awards Ceremony, Bobcat Ceremony, and Popcorn Award Event
  • December - Christmas Party and Pinewood Derby Car Distribution
  • January - Pine Wood Derby Workshop, Pancake Breakfast and Race
  • February - Blue and Gold Dinner
  • March - Webelos II Cross Over
  • April - Awards Pack Meeting
  • May - Pack Graduation Ceremony
  • June - Summer Day Camp and Pack Family Camp 
  • July - Adventure Camp
  • August - Recruitment Preperation and Poster Board Assembly

In addition to the above Pack events, Pack 7322 scouts participate in other trips within their Dens.

Each Den consists of 6-12 scouts of the same grade. Tiger scouts, being first graders, are the youngest. Second graders are Wolves, third graders are Bears, and fourth and fifth graders are Webelos.

Pack 7322 is lucky to have great scouts and great leaders, which results in a lot of fun at every event! Cub Scouting embraces the values of citizenship, compassion, cooperation, courage, faith, health and fitness, honesty, perseverance, positive attitude, resourcefulness, respect, and responsibility. Our pack strives to do that with quality leadership and family involvement.

In addition to having fun (which is the Pack's primary focus), our scouts also serve the community by assisting the community through food drives for the less fortunate, local park clean ups, visiting at local retirement centers, participating in community events such as Memorial and Veterans' Day and other service projects.




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