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To do my duty to God and my country,
To help other people, and
To obey the Law of the Pack.

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"The Spirit is there In every Boy:
It has to be discovered and brought to Light"

Robert Baden-Powell
The Founder of the Boy Scouts Worldwide

Who is Akela?


Akela is the Webelos Scout name for a good leader. Some of the people you may call Akela are your father or mother, your teacher, your den chief, your Cubmaster, or anyone who is a good leader.

Good leaders first learn to follow. That's why the first part of the Law of the Pack asks you to follow. Follow good leaders. Follow Akela.


You help the Pack Go!!!

When you become a Cub Scout, you're a member of a Den and a Cub Scout Pack. You'll help the Pack Go by doing whatever you can to help the Pack run smoothly. By doing your part, you'll help everyone in your Den and Pack get the most out of all their activities.

Help the Pack Go by attending all meetings and following the Leaders. Your Pack will be better in every way because you're in it!

The Pack helps the Cub Scout Grow!

You will "grow" in skills and knowledge while you are a Cub Scout. That is what all Pack leaders want for you. They plan interesting and fun activities to help all Cub Scouts grow. Learning new skills and new ways of doing things will help you prepare for Boy Scouting. That's how the Pack helps you Grow.

The Cub Scout gives Goodwill!

Goodwill means cheerfulness and kindness. You give goodwill by having a cheerful attitude, by being kind in what you say and do, and by looking for ways to help other people. Smile and Help are two Cub Scout words to always remember.

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Baden-Powell - Scouting's Founder

Robert S.S. Baden-Powell was a general in the British army who became famous for his leadership during the Boer War in South Africa between Britain and the descendants of Dutch settlers, the Boers. After the war, Baden-Powell wanted to use his fame to help boys become better men and to have fun while they were doing it.

In 1907, Baden-Powell invited a group of boys to Brownsea Island off the coast of England to attend the world's first Boy Scout camp. Its success led him to write a book called Scouting for Boys. Thousands of boys read it and wanted to join the new organization. Scouting spread like wildfire throughout England and, before long, around the world.
Today, there are over
40 million Boy Scouts worldwide.

History of the Boy Scouts of America

Scouting came to America because a boy did a Good Turn - an act of kindness for which he expected no reward. It happened many years ago on the foggy streets of London, England, when an American named William D. Boyce lost his way. A boy walked up and asked if he could be of assistance.

Mr. Boyce explained where he wanted to go. The boy led him to his destination, but when Mr. Boyce offered to give him some money, the boy said, "No, thank you, sir. I am a Scout. I won't take anything for helping."

William Boyce was so impressed by the boy's kindness that he met with Lord Robert Baden-Powell, the founder of the Boy Scouts in Great Britain. He liked what Baden-Powell told him, and he knew that boys in the United States would want to be Scouts, too.

On February 8, 1910, Mr. Boyce and a group of businessmen, educators, and political leaders founded the Boy Scouts of America. Scouts celebrate February 8 as the birthday of the BSA.

No one knows what happened to the boy who guided Mr. Boyce through the London fog, but he will never be forgotten. Like many acts of kindness, what was done proved to be far more significant than who did it. The boy's Good Turn helped bring Scouting to America.

History of Cub Scout Pack 658

Winooski Scouts - 84 Years Old

Boy Scouting is an exciting program for youth and adults who want to share in the development of young people. In 1923 Saint Francis Xavier Church became the charter organization establishing Winooski Boy Scout Troop and Cub Scout Pack 658. In signing the charter, church leaders made the commitment to adopt the program concepts and values of the Boy Scouts of America as an integral part of their outreach to the youth of the community.

For over 84 years, Winooski Boy Scouts has provided that educational program for our boys and young adults. The mission of the Boy Scouts of America is to serve others by helping to instill values in our young people and, in other ways, to prepare them to make ethical choices during their lifetime in achieving their full potential. Our purpose is to build character, to train in the responsibilities of citizenship and to develop personal fitness.


This Site was Updated:
October 25, 2009

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