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Pack 3868 Welcomes New Cub Scout Members on Tuesday September 10th

Pack 3868 of the Saukville Lions Club invites boys in grades 1st through 5th grade to join Cub Scouts at our new member registration held at 5-6PM on Tuesday September 10th at Saukville Elementary School, 333 N. Mill Street, Saukville, WI. Boys and an adult are encouraged to attend to learn more and register for our fall programs.

Cub Scouts explore a variety of new interests and activities with other boys their age. Cubs meet weekly or bi-weekly in small groups (dens) and monthly with the entire group (pack) to share experiences, activities and recognition. Boys in 1st through 5th grade are eligible and can start at any level.

Participation helps Cubs develop a sense of confidence, teamwork, responsibility and a spirit of service. Simply put Scouting helps your son be "prepared for life." Scouting strengthens family and community relationships, builds friendships and identifies areas of interest. Independent research shows that Scouting helps boys develop increased skills and abilities including teamwork, willingness to help others and to carry out responsibilities, as well as an increased ability to get along well with other young people and adults.

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Families who are unable to attend a sign-up night or have questions should contact Marty Rettler the Cubmaster through the Pack's website. http://wisconsinpack3868.ScoutLander.com

Pack 3868 is known for its participation in the Riverfest Community Clean-up and the Fall Scouting for Food drive.  Additional information on Cub Scouts can be found by visiting www.beascout.org.

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Pack 3868 is part of the Bay-Lakes Council BSA, which serves over 20,000 young people in twenty-two NE Wisconsin counties and Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. To learn more visit www.baylakesbsa.org or call the Center for Scouting at 1-800-3 SCOUTS.

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