For our second meeting of the season, we hope all our scouts will join us at the lakes, whether to try fishing for the first time or the fiftieth. Saturday 9/27 at 9-11am. Watch for instructions via email from den leaders.
(K-1st grade) Lions & Tigers: Meet at Powderhorn Park near the back of the rec center and fishing dock (maps link)
Parking available at the Rec Center lot / nearby streets
(2nd grade) Wolves: Meet at Taft Lake near the fishing pier (maps link)
Parking available at the Taft Lake lot, just west of the pier (maps link)
(3rd grade) Bears: Meet at the Nokomis North Pier (maps link)
Parking available at the lot on the North end (maps link)
(4th grade) Webelos: Meet at the Hiawatha South Pier (maps link)
Parking available at the rec center lot (maps link) and the N. Nokomis Playground lot (maps link)
(5th grade) AOLS: Meet on the west shore of Nokomis (maps link)
Street Parking available along 54th st and Lake Nokomis Parkway (maps link)
Cub Scout Pack 38 is for all youth from Kindergarten to 5th grade and is chartered by Bethel Evangelical Lutheran Church in Minneapolis, MN.
All activities comply with NSC BSA and MN DOH guidelines for safety during the COVID-19 epidemic. Mask use is welcomed. See https://www.northernstar.org/covid19 for details.
We hold meetings every other Saturday (see the Calendar for the next meeting times) indoors and/or outside the church (4120 17th Ave S, Minneapolis, MN 55406).
Special activities cover a range of locations and opportunities. Check ANNOUNCEMENTS for more information, or CALENDAR for scheduling. Also see our FACEBOOK page for up-to-the-minute information.
Scouting is outdoors. Scouting is indoors.
Scouting is about gaining new skills. Scouting is about honing known ones.
Scouting is learning how to lead and when to follow.
Scouting is about raising our kids to be engaged, caring community members and world citizens.
Scouting is fun.
A British army officer named Lord Robert Baden-Powell used his experiences in the field as the basis for the worldwide Scouting Movement in 1907. Scouting America (formerly Boy Scouts of America) formed in 1910. While its roots are military and imperial, scouting today is an activity that uses individual development to achieve community engagement, civic action, and environmental stewardship.
We rely on our parents and caregivers to be den leaders and subject matter experts. The activities and lessons in our handbooks give our scouts opportunities to learn-by-doing and to build upon their natural talents to attain skills they otherwise would not have reached. Yes, we camp, hike, and tie knots. And we build self-propelling cars, we use the scientific method, and we perform community services.
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