Pack Committee Training
Pack Committee Position Description
The responsibilities of the pack
committee include:
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Make recommendations to the
chartered organization for final approval of pack leadership.
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Recruit the Cubmaster and one
or more assistant Cubmasters, with the chartered
organization's approval
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Provide adequate and safe
facilities for pack meetings.
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Coordinate the pack program
with the program of the chartered organization through the
chartered organization representative.
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Assist with pack charter
renewal.
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Help to stimulate the
interest of adult family members through proper programming.
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Supervise finances and
equipment.
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Work closely with the
Cubmaster.
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Ensure that all Tiger Cubs,
Cub Scouts, and Webelos Scouts receive a year-round, quality
program.
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Complete Pack Committee Fast
Start Training and Cub Scout Leader Basic Training for the
position.
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Conduct, with the help of the
Cubmaster, periodic training for parents and guardians.
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Cooperate with other Scouting
units.
A strong pack
committee will have individual members assigned to such areas as
record keeping and correspondence, finances, advancement,
training, public relations, and membership and re-registration.
The pack committee
chairman decides how the responsibilities should be divided and
gives committee members assignments.
See the Cub Scout Leader Book for additional
information concerning the responsibilities of this position.

TRAINING
SCHEDULE
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SESSION
TITLE
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PAGE
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TIME
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TRAINERS
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Before the Training
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169
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While Participants Gather
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171
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15 minutes
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Registration
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Game
|
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Opening
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173
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10 minutes
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Song Leader
|
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|
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Pack
Organization and the
Pack Committee
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177
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20 minutes
|
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Cub Scout Advancement Program
|
181
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15 minutes
|
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Break
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15 minutes
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Den and Pack Program Planning
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185
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75 minutes
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Closing Period
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191
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10 minutes
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After the Training
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195
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Total
Time
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2 hours 40
minutes
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