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Cub Scout Pack 65
(North Attleboro, Massachusetts)
 
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What is Pack 65?


Cub Scout Pack 65 is one of the local North Attleboro units of the Narragansett Council of the Boy Scouts of America (BSA).  The BSA Cub Scout program is designed for boys from first through fifth grade to promote proper life skills, teamwork, camaraderie, and a love of the outdoors. The BSA has recently added a new pilot program for kindergarten-aged boys to participate on a less committed level.

The program includes meeting generally once each week during the school year in groups of generally less than six boys ("Dens") to complete age-appropriate rank requirements, and once monthly for a unit ("Pack") meeting consisting of awards, announcements, and activities.  

Other activities include Pack outings such as campouts, sports events, overnights, and day trips.  Recently, our non-program activities have included attending Providence Bruins games and Monster Jam, launching model rockets, marching in local parades, and loads of other fun activities.

At this level, parental involvement is critical to the success of the Pack.  All pack leaders are volunteers and donate their time to make the program the best it can be for all the boys in the pack.  Should your son decide to join Pack 65, we highly recommend that the parent or guardian become involved in the Pack Committee to help plan, decide, and execute the annual program for the boys.

Pack 65 generally meets on Tuesday nights at the J. W. Martin Elementary School on Landry Avenue near Kelly Boulevard (Route 152).  

Most of the information on what Cub Scouting is can be found at the official BSA Website at http://www.scouting.org/scoutsource/CubScouts/CubScouts.aspx