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Welcome To The Rowan District
Rowan District - Central North Carolina Council
Boy Scouts of America      2008
217 S. Church St. Salisbury, NC 28144-4927 Tel. 704-636-5030
Brothers In Scouting
A Quality District!
The Purposes of Cub Scouting
Since 1930, the Boy Scouts of America has helped
younger boys through Cub Scouting. It is a year-round
family program designed for boys who are in the first
grade through fifth grade (or 7, 8, 9, and 10 years
of age). Parents, leaders, and organizations work
together to achieve the purposes of Cub Scouting.  
Currently, Cub Scouting is the largest of the
BSA's three membership divisions.
(The others are Boy Scouting and Venturing.)
CUB SCOUTS
July Theme
"H2Ohhhh!"

Webelos Badges
Aquanaut / Geologist
Monthly Theme Planner
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Dive right in as Cub Scouts spend a month learning about water, our most
precious resource. Learn about marine life. Dens can visit a water
treatment facility, local aquarium or fish farm. Cub Scouts may even want to
prepare their own aquarium or fish bowl and "adopt a gold fish". This is
also an excellent opportunity to teach our Cub Scouts about water
conservation. Don't forget learning about water safety. Enjoy water games;
hunt for shells and experience all the beach has to offer. Cub Scouts love to
get wet. What could be better than a water carnival complete with games,
competition, and safe swim demonstrations? This would be a great time to
work on the Wildlife Conservation, Fishing, or Swimming belt loop and pin.
Have an outdoor Cub Scout raingutter regatta race.
To Learn 100 Water Saving Tips, Please visit
http://www.wateruseitwisely.com/100ways/se.shtml
Leave No Trace Click Here Click Here For Training Dates
Click Here For Training Dates
LEAVE NO TRACE
Awareness Award
Cub Scout Roundtable Info Click Here Cub Scout Academics And
Sports Requirements
Courtesy of Pack 333
Cub Scout Academics And Sports Requirements Click Here
Cub Scout
Roundtable
Cub Scout
Applications
Acrobat Reader Required
Youth/Scout
Adult/Leader
Class 1 Med Form
Parent/Family Survey
Sheet
Click Here To Learn How To Tie Knots!
Wanna Learn How To Tie
Knots?
Step-by-step video to help
you learn to tie a bowline,
clove hitch, diagonal lashing
and other useful knots.
Courtesy Boyslife.org
Click Here
Rank Requirements
Bobcat Tiger
Wolf Bear
Webelos Arrow of Light
Join Cub Scouts Now is the time to join
Cub Scouts!  A Program for
all boys grades 1 - 5.
Click here for more info!
Cub Scout Promise
I, (name), promise to do my
best To do my duty to God and
my country, To help other
people, and To obey the
Law of the Pack.

Cub Scout Motto
Do Your Best.

Tiger Cub Motto
Search, Discover, Share.

Law of the Pack
The Cub Scout follows Akela.
The Cub Scout helps
the pack go.
The pack helps
the Cub Scout grow.
The Cub Scout gives goodwill.

Colors
The Cub Scouting colors are
blue and gold. They have
special meaning, which will
help boys see beyond the fun
of Cub Scouting to its
ultimate goals.

The blue stands for truth and
spirituality, steadfast loyalty,
and the sky above.
The gold stands for warm
sunlight, good cheer, and
happiness.
Central North Carolina Council
Boy Scouts of America
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Faith - Gold Hill - Granite Quarry - Landis
Mt. Ulla - N. Kannapolis - Rockwell
Salisbury - Spencer - Woodleaf
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2008 Cub Scout Day Camp
"Step Into The Wild Side of Scouting"
Nazareth Children's Home
June 16-20, 2008
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The 10 purposes of
Cub Scouting are:   

1.  Character Development
2.  Spiritual Growth
3.  Good Citizenship
4.  Sportsmanship and Fitness
5.  Family Understanding
6.  Respectful Relationships
7.  Personal Achievement
8.  Friendly Service
9.  Fun and Adventure
10.  Preparation for Boy Scouts