Cub Scouts - Boys aged 8 - 10 1/2. In Stotfold there are 2 cub packs Comanche cub pack meet on Mondays 6:20pm - 7:50pm and Cherokee cub pack meet on Thursdays 6:30pm - 8:00pm
For information on what happens in cubs take a look at the cub Information pack. This page will tell you all about cubs, like where they meet, how much it costs and what activities they do.
There are plenty of fun things that you can do as
a Cub Scout. You will get a chance to try lots of different
activities like swimming, music, exploring, computing and
collecting. If you do them well you will get a badge which you can
wear on your uniform. Cub Scouts also go on trips and days out, to
places like the zoo, theme parks or a farm. Sometimes you will be
able to go camping with the rest of your Pack. This will mean
sleeping in a tent and doing outdoor activities
History
Baden-Powell’s original intention
was that Scouting should be for boys between the ages of 11 and
18. But younger boys, seeing
the fun and adventure older brothers and friends were having as
Scouts, began asking to join too. However,
the physical development and interests of boys differ considerably
over and under the age of 11, and Baden-Powell appreciated
that training must therefore be designed on quite separate and distinctive
lines although being complementary
to each other. In 1914 ’Junior Scouts’ were announced and in 1916,
they became ’Wolf Cubs’.
In 1966, as part of a ’modernisation’
plan, a number of sweeping changes were introduced in preparation
for the years ahead and the Section
became known as Cub Scouts. New proficiency and Training schemes
were introduced and the Cub Scout
Law and Promise revised.
In 1991, the Cub Scout Training Programme was updated again, based
on the themes of Challenge & Adventure. Even after 80 years, the magic is as
strong as ever. There are nearly a quarter of a million Cub Scouts,
boys and girls, in the United
Kingdom, and there could be many thousands more, but for the lack
of sufficient adult Leaders in some
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