Scouters' Page
Parents: A Call to Action
A "Scouter" is an adult involved in Scouting

(PLEASE NOTE:  many of the links on this page are to outside websites where professional scouters have put together recommendations on how a successful Cub Scout Program can be run.  Our program will not necessarily contain all of the programs/policies mentioned)
Three Magic Words for a successful Cub Scout Program
Developing a Cub Scout Leader...

   1 and 2 are required. 

   3 - 6  are highly recommended and will       make your job easier.)         

   1.   Fill out your registration form.

   2.  
Take the Fast Start Course online   or if you prefer, there is a video (ask the Cubmaster)

   3.  Attend District Roundtable meetings as often as possible.  The meetings are held monthly and will offer ongoing training information and motivation.  See Calendar page.

   4.  
Youth Protection Training online
        
   5.  
New Leader Essentials course
                
Course Dates

   6.  
Leader Specific Training
               
Course Dates
Den Leaders
See the Red box at left.

Den Leader Basics:  Please Read

Purchase a copy of
Cub Scout Program Helps -
A guidebook that will help you plan
out your entire year of meetings.

Den Leader Resources

Tiger 1 Den Ldr: 
Asst:  
Tiger 2 Den Ldr: 
Asst:
Wolf Den 1 Leader:
Asst. :
Wolf Den 2 Leader: 
Asst.:
Bear Den 1 Leader:
Asst. :
Bear Den 2 Ldr: 
Asst: 
Webelo 1 Leader: Gene Haire
Asst.: Mark Cooke
Asst: Rene' Rogers

Webelo 2
Leader: Laura Wardell
Asst.:
    Cubmaster:      Richy Zabala
                             Heidi Ramirez
    
Assistant Cubmaster:      

See the Red box above.

The Cubmaster is responsible for:

***Conducting the pack program which         includes leading the monthly Pack meeting, with the help of the other leaders.
***Guiding, supporting, motivating and inspiring the other adult leaders.  Making sure they receive training for their positions
***Making sure the dens are functioning well.
***Planning the den and pack programs with the help of the other leaders.  Coordinating the total Cub Scout program for the pack.
***Helping recruit den leaders and coaches.
***Establishing and maintaining good relationships with Boy Scout Troops.
Pack Committee Members

See the Red box at left.

The Pack Committee is a group of adult volunteers who plan the Pack program and individual activities as well as managing such things as record keeping, finance, leadership recruitment, and registration.  The Pack Committee meets monthly and meeting are open to any interested parent. 
Click here for more specific details on Committee responsibilities.

Pack 15
Committee Chairperson:
Sheree Schaeffer
Secretary/Treasurer:

Chartered Organization Rep:
Cindy Parker
Northlake Park School
Cubmaster:
Ricky Zabala
Hedi Ramieraz

Registered adults will receive Scouting Magazine,  a monthly publication which compliments the scouting program.