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Pack3111

Serving the Blue Valley School District in South Johnson, KS.

 

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Pack  3111 prides itself on offering an assortment of activities for Scouts.

Meetings are typically held twice per month, and are routinely outside when weather permits. These fun-filled pack meetings have specific activities for both young and older Scouts to keep everyone engaged and having a great time! Activities are often STEM-focused, in great partnership with the
Blue Valley School District schools we support:

Cedar Hills Elementary

Morse Elementary
Timber Creek Elementary
Wolf Springs Elementary

Aspen Grove Elementary

and the greater Kansas City homeschool community

 

Each and every meeting offers something new to participate in. Scouts will learn about robotics, insects, nature, weather, and more.
 

Of course, it's not Scouting without the annual family campouts, day camps, and overnight camps (for the older Scouts); as well as the always popular Fishing Derby, Pinewood Derby, and Blue and Gold Banquet!

JOINus

Are you ready to join Pack 3111? It's easy!

 

  1. Complete an application for each Scout. If you don't already have a paper copy, download one here 

    If transferring from another pack, please complete this form as well.
     

  2. Create an account on pack3111.com (Click the Log In on top right, and then "Sign Up")
     

  3. Log in to pack3111.com and upload a scan of the completed application(s) by clicking "Registration Forms" under the member area:


     

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Den & rank info

LION

Year: Kindergarten

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The Lion rank is for Scouts who are in kindergarten, or the year prior to 1st Grade. To earn the Lion badge, a Scout must complete five required adventures with the den or family.  As the Scout completes each adventure, he or she will receive a sticker to place in their handbook and an adventure loop for that adventure, which they can wear on their Cub Scout belt. When the Scout has completed the five required adventures, he or she can receive the Lion badge. The Lion badge is given to the Scout at a pack meeting.

After earning the Lion badge, a Lion Scout can work on the elective adventures until finishing kindergarten (or turning 7 years old).

Tiger cub

Year: 1st Grade

The Tiger rank is for Scouts who are in first grade. To earn the Tiger badge, a Scout must complete six required adventures with the den or family and one elective adventure of the den or family’s choosing. As the Scout completes each adventure, he or she will receive the adventure loop for that adventure, which they can wear on their Cub Scout belt. When the Scout has completed the seven required adventures, he or she can receive the Tiger badge. The Tiger badge is given to the Scout at a pack meeting.

After earning the Tiger badge, a Tiger Scout can work on the remaining 12 Tiger electives until finishing the first grade (or turning 8 years old). The Tiger Scout can choose elective adventures and discover new hobbies or learn skills that will be useful during the Scouting adventure. When an elective adventure is completed, an additional adventure loop to be worn on the belt is awarded.

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Bear

Year: 3rd Grade

The Bear rank is for Scouts who are in third grade. To earn the Bear badge, a Scout must complete six required adventures and one elective adventure. The Scout’s den leader approves each requirement by signing the Scout’s book, and the Scout receives an adventure loop for each adventure. When the Scout has met all requirements, the Bear badge is presented at the next pack meeting.


After earning the Bear badge, a Bear Scout can work on the remaining 12 Bear electives until finished with the third grade (or turning 10 years old). The Scout can choose elective adventures and discover new hobbies or learn skills that will be useful during the Scouting adventure. When an elective adventure is completed, an additional adventure loop to be worn on the belt is awarded.

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arrow of light

The highest rank in Cub Scouting is the Arrow of Light. Earning this rank prepares a Webelos Scout to join a Scouts BSA Troop. Scouts must complete four required adventures and one elective adventures to earn the Arrow of Light rank. For each adventure a Scout completes, a pin to be worn on the Webelos colors or their hat is awarded.

The Arrow of Light badge is the only Cub Scout badge that can be worn on the Boy Scouts uniform when a Scout joins a troop. 

Bobcat

Year: K-1

The Bobcat badge is an introduction to Cub Scouting’s values and some of it’s methods such as the Cub Scout sign. Youth who join after kindergarten work on this badge prior to starting on their specific badge of rank for their grade.

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wolf

Year: 2nd Grade

The Wolf rank is for Scouts who are in second grade. To earn the Wolf badge, a Scout must complete six required adventures and one elective adventure. The Scout’s den leader approves each requirement by signing the Scout’s book, and the Scout receives an adventure loop for each adventure. Once all requirements are met, the Wolf badge is presented to the Scout at the next pack meeting.
 

After earning the Wolf badge, a Wolf Scout can work on the remaining 12 Wolf electives until finished with the second grade (or turning 9 years old). The Scout can choose elective adventures and discover new hobbies or learn skills that will be useful during the Scouting adventure. When an elective adventure is completed, an additional adventure loop to be worn on the belt is awarded.

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webelos i & II

Year: 4th / 5th Grade

Webelos dens are for Scouts who are in fourth or fifth grade.  Webelos Scouts get to work on the five required Webelos adventures and choose two of the 18 elective adventures that are shared by the Webelos and Arrow of Light ranks.
 

When a Scout has done the requirements for an adventure, the Webelos den leader approves the adventures. For each adventure a Scout completes, a pin to be worn on the Webelos colors or on their hat is awarded. After completing six adventures, including five required adventures and one elective adventures, a Scout can receive the Webelos badge.
 

After earning the Webelos badge, a Webelos Scout can work on the remaining 18 shared Webelos and Arrow of Light electives until they join a Boy Scout Troop or has finished with the fifth grade or turning 11 years old. The Scout can choose elective adventures and discover new hobbies or learn skills that will be useful during the Scouting adventure. When completing an elective adventure, an additional adventure pin to be worn on the Webelos colors or on the hat is awarded.

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