About Pack 193

Welcoming ALL BOYS and GIRLS!

Cub Scout Pack 193 is proudly sponsored by the American Legion, Post 193.  Pack 193 is part of the Soaring Eagle District of the Heart of New England Council, Boy Scouts of America.

Cub Scout Pack 193 is an active Pack, with over 50 active Cub Scouts and Webelos. We have trained, dedicated Leaders who work closely with the Scouts and provide the best Cub Scout program possible. Each Den consists of 8-10 Scouts and has at least two Den Leaders assigned to it.

Pack 193 believes in having fun while learning and every activity we do shows that, from Cub Day Camp to our Blue and Gold Banquets, every Scout who joins Pack 193 has fun!  Pack 193 has earned several Council awards including the National Summertime Pack Award and the Gold Journey to Excellence with 100% Scout's Life!

Cub Scouting is about DOING and Pack 193 DOES it! Each month has different outings and activities for the Scouts and Families to participate in.  
Pack 193 welcomes all youth and families to join our Scouting family, everyone is welcome!

Scouts of different ages have different ranks in Cub Scouting. As you go from Lion (kindergarten) to Arrow of Light Scout (5th grade), you learn new things and new skills that you use to meet new challenges as you get older.

Lion.  Kindergarten Scouts join a Lion Den, each Scout works with the Den Leader and parent/guardian on the requirements to earn their Lion badge.

Tiger. First-grade Scouts join a Tiger Den, where each Scout works with an adult partner on the requirements to earn their Tiger badge.

Wolf. Second-grade Scouts graduate into a Wolf Den. They go to weekly den meetings on their own, but their families still help them work on the requirements for the Wolf badge.

Bear. Scouts in the third grade are members of a Bear Den. They also work with their families to do the requirements for the Bear badge, but Scouts this old have enough knowledge and skill to take on more of the work by themselves.

Webelos. Scouts in the fourth and fifth grades become Webelos Scouts. Webelos Scouts do more advanced activities to get ready to graduate into Scouts BSA.

Activities are used to achieve the aims of Scouting—citizenship training, character development, and personal fitness. Many of the activities happen right in the den and pack. The most important are the weekly den meetings and the monthly pack meetings.

Apart from the fun and excitement of Cub Scout activities, the Scout Oath, the Scout Law, and the Cub Scout sign, handshake, motto, and salute all teach good citizenship and contribute to a scout's sense of belonging.