Claremont Pack 408 cub update
More than 50 Cub Scouts are involved in earning their respective Rank Badges and contributing to their community, according to a Claremont Pack 408 news release from Kevin Patterson, den leader for Pack 408.
A 100-year birthday of cub scouting was celebrated Feb. 27 with a Blue and Gold dinner at Taylor Hall.
Special guests included Claremont council member and then Mayor Corey Calaycay, Dr. Jeff Marshal Cal Poly Professor and Eagle Scout, Lorean Bernal-District Executive Valle Del Sol District and Ian Standley President of sponsoring organization Claremont Rotary Club.
More than 150 attended the event. Also, the Tiger Cubs have made progress toward Tiger Badges and recently earned their Bobcat Badges. A Fire Station visit also took place.
Wolf Cubs, the release said, are progressing toward Wolf Badges and have been busy learning how to build using tools and wood. The Wolfs also sent Valentine's greetings to several military veterans who are in local Veteran's Hospitals.
Bear Cubs earned Whittling Badges and visited a local nature center to explore local wildlife and near completion of their Bear Badges.
Pack 408's Webelos I and II scouts have been very active and worked with a local Boy Scout Troop on their Outdoorsman and Handyman Badges.
In addition, several scouts including our Webelos participated in the Adventure Base 100. The adventure base is a mobile museum celebrating the 100th year of Scouting. The Adventure Base 100 was based in Pasadena in early January as it tours the United States.
A 100-year birthday of cub scouting was celebrated Feb. 27 with a Blue and Gold dinner at Taylor Hall.
Special guests included Claremont council member and then Mayor Corey Calaycay, Dr. Jeff Marshal Cal Poly Professor and Eagle Scout, Lorean Bernal-District Executive Valle Del Sol District and Ian Standley President of sponsoring organization Claremont Rotary Club.
More than 150 attended the event. Also, the Tiger Cubs have made progress toward Tiger Badges and recently earned their Bobcat Badges. A Fire Station visit also took place.
Wolf Cubs, the release said, are progressing toward Wolf Badges and have been busy learning how to build using tools and wood. The Wolfs also sent Valentine's greetings to several military veterans who are in local Veteran's Hospitals.
Bear Cubs earned Whittling Badges and visited a local nature center to explore local wildlife and near completion of their Bear Badges.
Pack 408's Webelos I and II scouts have been very active and worked with a local Boy Scout Troop on their Outdoorsman and Handyman Badges.
In addition, several scouts including our Webelos participated in the Adventure Base 100. The adventure base is a mobile museum celebrating the 100th year of Scouting. The Adventure Base 100 was based in Pasadena in early January as it tours the United States.



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