Felton Cub Scout Pack 654

Established 1947

Cub Scout Pack 654

Established 1947


About us

We are a group of families in Felton, California continuing 70+ consecutive years of scouting tradition. Together we strive to instill important values, and skills to the elementary aged boys and girls (K-5) in our families and community.

As a family pack we welcome our scouts' siblings to attend, so that scouts and siblings can share experiences and memories.

We participate in a wide range of events and activities, from the Blue & Gold celebration, camping, hiking, rocket day, turkey bowling...just to name a few.


Joining Pack 654:

How do I sign-up my daughter or son to join Pack 654?

  • Click here, under the "Youth Ages 5-10 Years Old" select "Start", and follow the prompts to complete the online application.

  • We also have paper applications available at our pack meetings

How do I join as an Adult Volunteer for Pack 654?

  • Click here, under "Adult Volunteers" select "Start" and follow the prompts to complete the online application.

  • We also have paper applications available at our pack meetings


How do I get more information?:

  • Come to an activity or pack meeting. Check our calendar for upcoming dates.

  • Like us on facebook and signup for our google-group for email notifications.

  • For more information complete the "Sign-Up for more Info" form.




Upcoming Events

Cub Scout Motto

Do Your Best!

The Scout Law

A Scout is...

Trustworthy,

Loyal,

Helpful,

Friendly,

Courteous,

Kind,

Obedient,

Cheerful,

Thrifty,

Brave,

Clean,

and Reverent

Scout Oath

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.


Benefits

Scouting provides youth with an opportunity to try new things, provide service to others, build self-confidence, and reinforce ethical standards. These opportunities not only help them when they are young but also carry forward into their adult lives, improving their relationships, their work lives, their family lives, and the values by which they live.

A 2005 study by Harris Interactive found that 83 percent of men who were Scouts in their youth agree that the values they learned in Scouting continue to be very important to them today. Eighty-seven percent of men who remained in Scouting five or more years attribute some of their self-confidence in their work to their Scouting experience. Half of the group say Scouting had a positive effect on their career development and advancement, and 83 percent say there have been real-life situations where having been a Scout helped them be a better leader.