
Pack 19 1st-3rd Grader Spring 2008 Schedule
Making and distributing a schedule several months in advance can be a boost for your Pack in several ways.
For one thing, it will make your Pack look fun and exciting. Just telling your scouts and parents that your Pack does hiking, camping, outdoor games, Pinewood Derby, etc. is fine, but it is more convincing if you can hand out a schedule that shows that you have committed your plans to paper.
A schedule will also help with new scout recruiting. Your schedule will show new recruits that your Pack is well-run, organized, and lots of fun. It will help convince boys and their families that your Cub Scout program is where they want to be.
Making a schedule will also help ensure that your Pack follows through and does the Cub Scouting things your boys would like to do. The best way to be sure your Pack does things like hiking and camping is to set a date, make a schedule, and get it distributed. If you don’t make a schedule, it is easier for your Pack to let the time slip by and not do the stuff you hoped you would.
In our Pack, we hand out a 1st-3rd grader schedule (Link) and a Webelos schedule (Link) every few months to let our scouts and families know what events and activities are coming up with our Pack. We use the same (or similar) flyers for our recruiting. Our schedules have helped our Pack a great deal with recruiting new boys and with retaining our current members.
The important thing is to plan cool Cub Scouting stuff and then distribute your schedule so current scouts and potential recruits will know about the awesome stuff boys in your Pack get to do.
Posted by Mike Newman 





