Parent Resources

Family involvement is essential to Cub Scouting's success. When we talk about "family" in Cub Scouting, we're sensitive to the realities of present-day families. Many Cub Scouts do not come from traditional two-parent homes. Some boys live with a single parent or with other relatives or guardians. Cub Scouting considers a boy's family to be the people with whom he lives.

Family Activities

As a program for the entire family, Cub Scouting can help families teach their children a wholesome system of values and beliefs while building and strengthening relationships among family members.

Your Role as a Parent Cub Scouting helps parents and sons grow closer, and your involvement as a parent of a Cub Scout is vital.

Becoming a Leader

Volunteer leaders support Cub Scouting by serving in many roles, and often find great satisfaction in lending their support to youth and the community.

We encourage all parents and families to participate in activities with their child. At right, you will find all of the forms and resources necessary to get the most out of your sons Cub Scout experience.

Contact Us

Jamie Murdock

Commitee Chair
Email

Patrick Larson

Cubmaster
Phone: 330-329-3842
Email

Wes Perry

Assistant Cubmaster, Director of High Adventure
Email

Tom Gallagher

Den 1 Leader