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Wolf

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Boys entering 2nd Grade may register to become Wolf Scouts. They must complete the Bobcat level but do not have to have Tiger rank. A Cub Scout who is in second grade works on 12 achievements to earn the Wolf badge. Activities are done at home, during den meetings or outings. After he earns his Wolf badge, a boy may earn Arrow Points by working on electives in different interest areas until he crosses over to the next rank. Wolf Cubs BSA introduces the boys to character development, personal responsibility and community involvement.

Our Goals: A family, home, and community centered program that encourages ethical decision-making skills.

Summary: The boys will learn more about staying healthy, knowing their home and community, tools for fixing and building, cooking healthy, being safe, making good choices, and much more.

Is your Second Grader thinking about Scouts? Then you probably have some questions... Email us at pack227alaska@gmail.com and allow us to answer your questions. Den Leaders are here to help Parents too. Our Wolf Den is always growing, and we'd love to hear from you about your interest.

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