Cub Scout Pack 114
Cheshire, Connecticut
Welcome!
Cub Scouting is fun for the whole family. In Cheshire's Pack 114, 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. Ready to get your child in on the action? Use the link below to sign up today.
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What are the top five questions we get the most from new parents when they first join Cub Scouts? Check out this video and find out!
For more information, you can download the Family Information Guide. In it, you'll find questions to answers like:
Why join Cub Scouting?
How does cub scouting work?
What role will I play as a parent or guardian?
How much does it cost?
Key Things to know
Cub Scouts is for children in Kindergarten through Fifth Grade.
We are open to the full family, with all boy dens and all girl dens.
While many of our cubs attend Highland Elementary School and St. Bridget School in Cheshire, we welcome kids from all schools in town, as well as outside of Cheshire.
Pack meetings are monthly on Tuesdays at the First Congregational Church. Den meetings and other fun outings occur in between the monthly Pack meetings. Parents should plan for 2-4 meetings or events a month on average.
When compared to the cost of sports and many other activities, there is no doubt that Scouting delivers great value to its members! For the 2024-2025 year, families can expect to pay $204 per scout for membership, plus the cost of uniform supplies, optional handbooks, and a few nominal fees for optional special activities. New families can register online at any time at BeAScout.org. Returning families can manage their renewal online, and will receive email guidance once the renewal period begins. Learn more about membership fees here.
Your child will need a uniform and handbook once they join, but don't worry about this for your first meeting. For a list of places to pick up new or used uniforms, click here. We also offer a "swap shop" at all meetings with free hand-me-down uniforms from older scouts who have outgrown their uniform.
The Scoutbook website is the primary way the Pack communicates with families about upcoming events and your child's advancement in the program. Please be sure to create an account and to log-in regularly.
Aims & Methods
Prepare young people to make ethical and moral choices over their lifetimes by instilling in them values.
Benefits
Scouting has partnered with colleges, universities, and foundations to study the impact of the program.
SCOUT ME IN!
Ready to join? Use the link below to sign up at scouting.org, and a member of the Pack will contact you to guide you towards next steps.