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Cub Scout Pack 3055
(Holland, Michigan)
 
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Welcome to Pack 3055




Our Pack turned 76 years old September 1st!!!

Our Spring "open house" opportunities will be Holland EAST school in the cafeteria on 24th St., just west of U.S. 31.

Thursday, May 21st, 6:30pm
Thursday, May 28th, 6:30pm

If you miss us on these nights or don't want to wait, you can join TODAY. Just contact us through the "Contact our Pack" tab at the top of this page and we'll get you all the information you need.

JOIN US and become a part of this exciting, experienced, family oriented pack this fall. You can join scouting anytime of the year. Join NOW and be a part of our 2015 summer activities.

For information about joining our pack please use the "Contact our Pack" tab at the top of this page. Details on our pack fees are in the "Join Scouts!" tab to the left. Contact us with any questions you may have~you can join us anytime of the year, not just at our open house events.

While Boy Scouts of America has been around for over 100 years (Cub Scouts for 81 yrs.) - Pack 3055 has been serving boys in the Holland area for 75 years! We serve boys from many areas: Holland, Zeeland, West Ottawa, Hamilton and more.

That means that we have a lot of experience in scouting to share with your son and he makes many friends from the area, not just his own school.

Guests please browse our public pages to learn about Scouting and Pack 3055. 

Scout families, use the Member Login link above to enter the pack's private website, which includes specific den information, the pack event calendar and more.

Pack 3055 is part of the President Ford Council (
http://www.bsagrfc.org)
Lakeshore District

Scouting Celebrated it's 100th Year 1910-2010


Cub Scouting Structure


Cub Scouts is organized into packs and dens.  A pack serves a geographical area and includes one or more dens.  The dens are the regular groups that meet together – in our pack they represent the different ages/ranks of the boys.  The dens are divided as follows:

Tigers 1st grade (or age 6 or 7)

Wolf 2nd grade (or age 8)

Bear 3rd grade (or age 9)

Webelos 4th grade (or age 10) and 5th grade (or age 11)


Each scout belongs in a Den as listed above. The den is led by a volunteer Den Leader who has taken on the responsibility of organizing the program. Dens meet once a week and work on achievements toward earning their Cub Scout Advancement.  Tiger Cubs work a little differently in that the den leader relies heavily on the adult partners to fulfill the program goals by participating with their Tiger Cub at every meeting and event. An adult partner can be a parent, relative, or friend who is at least 18 years old and who cares about the boy.  Adult partners should take turns working with the den leader to plan and lead a den meeting and "Go See It" outing.  Parents are STRONGLY encouraged (and required for Tigers) to attend all meetings.  Cub Scouting is a family event.

Your scout is part of a Pack. The Pack is run by a Cub Master. The pack will have Tiger, Wolf, Bear, and Webelos dens made up of boys from 1st grade through 5th grade. After 5th grade, Webelos graduate on to a Boy Scout Troop.   The Pack holds a Pack Meeting where we have recognition ceremonies, skits, songs, and announcements of upcoming pack events.  Pack 3055 Pack Meetings are held on the 3rd Monday from September to May.  All members of the scout family is encouraged to attend.

The Pack is supported by a Pack Committee, which are all volunteers. There is a Pack Committee Chairman and other pack committee members. Most pack committees consist of family members and members of the pack's chartered organization. The chartered organization is granted a charter by the Boy Scouts of America to use the Scouting program. This chartered organization can be a school, service club, religious group, or other group interested in youth. The chartered organization approves the leadership of the pack, provides a meeting place, and operates the pack within the guidelines and policies of that organization and the BSA.  Pack 3055 is charted by the Holland Elks Lodge #1315.

Packs in your area are organized into a District based on geographic boundaries determined by the local Council. At the district level, summer camps, day camps, leader roundtables, and other events are planned. The district supports units through membership, finance, and program services. Your unit has a District Executive and that person helps your pack and dens get help and resources it needs.  Pack 3055 is part of the Lakeshore District.

Districts are grouped into a Council. A council is responsible for growing a successful scouting program in its locality. A Council owns camp property and runs summer camps. It also offers fundraising programs, adult training, and service projects to support the pack and troop units. Pack 3055 is part of the Gerald R. Ford Council.

Councils in a geographic area are grouped into Areas of which there are 26 in the country. Each area director works with 10 to15 councils. The area director maintains contact with the Scout Executive in a council and provides support as needed.

Areas are grouped into Regions of which there are 4 in the country. Regional management centers are liaisons between councils and the National Council. A region provides direct support to its councils in the areas of fund raising, program, computers, and administration. Regional offices provide direct support services to Area Directors.

BSA National Council, located in Irving, Texas, is the governing body of the scouting program in the United States. They set policy, offer national awards, organize national jamborees, have 3 high-adventure camps, and define the scouting program.

Cub Scouting Organizational Chart





Our pack needs fresh faces, no matter the level of experience.  We always needs parents willing to help out as den leaders, assistants, or part as  of the committee organizing and planning events that are fun and exciting for our scouts.  The success of our pack depends on scout parents stepping out to help.  If you would like to help the "pack go and grow" please talk to the Cub Master or Committee Chair, or come to a committee meeting and find out! 

Click
here for more information on the opportunities that you can get involved with.  We need you so check it out!