Cub Scouting is for boys, and each boy is different. Cub Scouts come in all
sizes, shapes, and colors, and from a variety of backgrounds. We realize there
are no "average" boy. That is why Cub Scouting is easily adaptable to a boy with
a physical, mental, or emotional limitation, just as it is adaptable to boys who
come from low-income, urban, or rural areas. When a youngster with a disability
participates, there is little doubt that Cub Scouting can be one of the most
valuable aids to his physical and mental development.
To become a Cub Scout with Pack 83, just come to our
next pack meeting and we will give you the forms you need (see our Calendar of
Events page for the date, time and location of our next pack meeting).
Dues
Below is the dues pricing schedule for the Cub Scouts 2008-2009 Scouting year:
| RANK |
DUES |
DUES WITH
BOY'S LIFE MAGAZINE
|
| Tiger Cub Scout (1st Grade) |
$75 |
$84 |
| Wolf Cub Scout (2nd Grade) |
$85 |
$94 |
| Bear Cub Scout (3rd Grade) |
$85 |
$94 |
| Webelos I (4th Grade) |
$95 |
$104 |
| Webelos II (5th Grade) |
$95 |
$104 |
Checks should be made
payable to "Cub Scouts Pack 83".
Financial Assistance
For those parents who could use a little help to pay for the dues or
uniform, Pack 83 is glad to help out a little or a lot with partial or
complete grants or loans. Pack 83 wants every boy to benefit
from the Cub Scouting experience, and the family's financial situation
should never be a barrier to that.
If you have questions about Pack 83, please email to info@pack83.com or call Jim Newton, Pack
83's Cubmaster, at (650) 766-6306.
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