Wolf Cubs
When a boy reaches second grade, he can become a Wolf Scout. But, before he can begin the Wolf Trail, he must earn the Bobcat badge
The required achievements and electives can be found in the Wolf Cub Scout Book. Some achievements will be worked on during Den Meetings, others will need to be completed at home. As your son completes the various achievements and electives, a parent or guardian will sign off on the achievement or elective in the Wolf Cub Scout Book. Once all twelve achievements are completed, he will become a Wolf Cub Scout.
How quickly a boy progresses is up to him and you. He should do his best to complete each track; that's part of the promise he made to become a Bobcat and it is the Cub Scout Motto - DO YOUR BEST. Don't okay a track if you both know he can do a better job. Go on to something else, then come back to the problem track. The important thing is to keep him interested.
2007 - 2008 Wolf Dens

- Den 1: Joanne LaMonica-Pinheiro - 508.339.5968 - e-mail
- Den Meetings

- Den 2: David Gracia - 774.284.4249 - e-mail
- Den Meetings
St Mary's Cub Scout Pack 7, Mansfield, Massachusetts, USA

