Cub Scouts

Cub Scouting is fun for the whole family. In Scouting, boys and girls start with their best right now selves and grow into their very best future selves. It’s fun, hands-on learning and achievement that puts kids in the middle of the action and prepares them for today – and for life.

Looking for a program for both boys AND girls where children from Kindergarten through Grade 5 learn tangible and intangible skills through activities such as camping, skits, community service, building, and more?

Join Cub Scouts! Email DohaPack3947@gmail.com and join our Facebook group: facebook.com/groups/pack3947.

Looking for a program for both boys AND girls where children from kindergarten through Grade 5 learn tangible and intangible skills?

Join Cub Scouts! Email DohaPack3947@gmail.com and join our Facebook group: facebook.com/groups/pack3947.

6 Activities You’ll Remember if You Grew Up in Scouting

From outdoor fun to Scout style, if you grew up in Scouting, your mind probably brims with nostalgia for some of your favorite adventures.



Here are a few Scouting milestones you’ll definitely remember from your time in Scouts:

  1. Pinewood Derby – This is what we hear most Scouting alumni immediately mention when we ask about Scouting memories. Something about seeing those little cars fly down a track leaves a lifetime impression (not to mention the quality time spent with mom and dad during the car’s design phase).

  2. Raingutter Regatta – Using straws and lung power to propel mini-sail boats is not something you easily forget. If you took part in the construction, design, and races for this Cub Scout staple, you probably rank this high on your list of childhood memories.

  3. Blue and Gold – You might remember this Cub Scout party for its standout food and elaborate cakes.

  4. Your First Uniform – The pride of putting on your first Scouting uniform is hard to hide. Check out the photo below. This picture captures the exact moment the Cub Scout uniform made this new Scout very happy.

  5. Campouts – You probably recall putting your knot-tying skills to use and still retell the campfire story your buddy shared on a Scout campout. And let’s not forget, the s’mores you had back then just can’t be rivaled.

  6. Service Projects – Whether it was writing letters to kids in the hospital or heading outside to clean litter from a local park, you likely remember the hours you poured into community service as a Scout. These were probably some of the first times you gave your time to a selfless cause.

This list is just a start to the memories of Scouting.

It’s not too late to register your son for Cub Scouts!