Cub Scouts is a year-round program uniquely designed to meet the needs of young boys starting in Kindergarten. The program offers fun and challenging activities that promote character development and physical fitness. Pack meetings are hosted at The Giving Field once a month.
Boys can begin as Lion Scouts (kindergarten), Tiger Scouts (first grade), Wolf (second grade), Bear Cubs (third grade), or Webelos Scouts (fourth and fifth grade) and then transition into Boy Scouts.
Boy Scouts is an outdoor program designed to develop character, citizenship, and fitness for boys ages 11 through 17. Boys strive to complete their Eagle Scout Award, the highest scouting rank. The Eagle Scout rank is recognized around the world as a mark of excellence.
The Pack 85 Scout program was first chartered for St. Anne School in 1980 by Dr. Sam Giglio, the first Committee chairman. In the past 34 years, well over 1,000 scouts have joined the Pack 85 Cub Scouts, and over 138 boys have completed their Boy Scout Eagle rank through our Pack. Parents, leaders, and friends have joined together and played an active role in the program, encouraging boys to follow the Scout motto, “Do Your Best.”
For more information on the St. Anne's Pack 85 scouting program, contact Mark Phelan at markcphelan@gmail.com, or Seth Danna at sethadanna@gmail.com.