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Welcome to Cub Scout Pack 3158 - Stow, Ohio
 

Cub Scout Pack 3158 is chartered by
the Echo Hills PTA!

We are in the Akron Great Trail Council, MOECOMDWS District.

We meet every Tuesday at 6:30pm during the school year
at Echo Hills Elementary.

The adventure starts with Cub Scouting, a year-round family program designed for boys in the 1st through 5th grades.  The program emphasizes shared leadership, learning about the community, family understanding, character development, citizenship training, and personal fitness.

Young boys grow up fast!  Give your son a valuable gift by encouraging him to join Cub Scouts today.  The time you invest in him today will make a difference in the person he will become tomorrow.
 

There is something in Cub Scouting for ALL boys.


Building Tomorrows Leaders

 

Since 1910, Scouting has helped mold future leaders by combining educational activities and lifelong values with fun.

Scouting helps meet six essential needs of young people:

Mentoring
Scouting provides youth with good role models who can have a powerful impact on their lives. We have a process that screens, selects, and trains the leaders who can provide the attention all young people need to succeed in life.

Lifelong Learning
Scouting provides structured settings where kids can learn new skills and develop habits of continual learning that will help them succeed. Scouting offers a proven program of discovering, sharing, and applying knowledge and skills that last a lifetime.

Faith Traditions
One of the key tenets of Scouting is "duty to God." While Scouting does not define religious belief for its members, it does encourage each young person to begin a spiritual journey through the practice of his or her faith tradition.

Serving Others
Scouting is deeply rooted in the concept of doing for others. "Do a Good Turn Daily" is a core Scouting precept. Scouting encourages young people to recognize the needs of others and take action accordingly.

Healthy Living
Young people need to be well. To get the most from life, one must be both mentally and physically fit. A commitment to physical wellness has been reflected in Scouting's outdoor programs such as hiking, camping, swimming, climbing, and conservation. First aid, lifesaving, and safety programs are synonymous with Scouting. Our programs today include strong drug abuse awareness and prevention programs emphasizing the value of healthy living habits.

Building Character
Few will argue with the importance of teaching values and responsibility to our children - not only right from wrong, but specific, affirmative values such as fairness, courage, honor, and respect for others. Beginning with the Scout Oath and Scout Law, the Boy Scouts of America program is infused with character-building activities that allow youth to apply abstract principles to daily living situations.

The Cub Scout Motto

What are the first things a Cub Scout Learns?
 
Scout Oath Scout Law Cub Scout Motto

On my honor I will do my best
To do my duty to God and my
country and to obey the Scout Law;
To help other people at all times;
To keep myself physically strong,
mentally awake, and morally straight.

A Scout is trustworthy,
loyal, helpful, friendly,
courteous, kind,
obedient, cheerful,
thrifty, brave, clean,
and reverent.


Do Your Best