Cub Scout Packs are made up of dens. Usually dens have from 6 to 8 boys and two adult leaders although wider variations are possible. In the den meetings the Scouts work on advancement, crafts, songs, skits, plan outings, and generally have a good time.
Cubmaster
The Cubmaster, who is sometimes referred to as the unit leader, is up front. So what does a Cubmaster do? Plenty!
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 inspire the other adult leaders. Make 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 80 has been under the enthusiastic guidance of John Jordan since 2005.
- Previous Cubmasters include: 2000-2004 – Jocelyn Eckardt; 1998-1999 – Paul Aubry; 1997 – Matt Romanoski; 1992-1996 – Jerry Rider