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 Windermere, Florida, USA

Central Florida Council

Sand Lake District

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Next Pack Meeting:

Saturday, May 17, 8:00 PM - Crossover

Wekiwa State Park

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Wednesday, May 21, 7:00 PM

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Recent Additions to Pack Website
Date Added
May 2008 Pack Calendar Pack Activities for May 2008 May 04, 2008
WKMG Go See It Photos of Den 10's "How I Tell It" Go See It at Channel 6 Mar 30, 2008
Pack 225 Camping Rules Campout Rules for Pack 225 (Revised) Mar 27, 2008
Severe Weather Policies Severe Weather Monitoring Plan for Pack 225 Activities Mar 27, 2008
Pack Calendar for 2007-2008 Pack Calendar for the Scout Year Mar 16, 2008
Pinewood Derby Rules - Revision B Rules - Revised and Clarified Feb 05, 2008
District Camping - Spring 2008 Information on District camping at Camp La-No-Che for Spring Jan 01, 2008
Camp Ithiel Map and directions to Camp Ithiel in Gotha Dec 07, 2007
Emergency Preparedness Award Requirements for all Ranks and Adult Leaders Including Forms Oct 06, 2007
Leave No Trace Information about the Leave No Trace principals Sep 30, 2007
Pack Committee and Den Leaders Updated Rosters - Pack Committee and Den Leaders Sep 15, 2007
New Tiger Cub Orientation Photos Photos of Tiger Cub Orientation at Camp Ithiel Sep 08, 2007
Uniform Patch Sewing Services Here's a flyer about having patches sewn on uniforms - just $1 each Aug 26, 2007
Pack Camping 2007-2008 Information on planned camping weekends for 2007-2008 (updated) Aug 11, 2007
New Uniform Pants Switchback2 Pants Now Available for Cub Scouts. Aug 01, 2007
Uniform Information Cub Scout Uniform Information, Updated with guidelines from BSA. Apr 30, 2007
 

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About Pack 225

Cub Scout Pack 225 serves 1st through 5th grade boys in the Windermere Elementary School area in Windermere, Florida.  At present, Pack 225 has a large number of Scouts organized into Tiger (1st grade), Wolf (2nd grade), Bear (3rd grade), and Webelos (4th & 5th grade) dens.  The Chartered Organization for Pack 225 is  First Baptist Church of Windermere.

Mission

Our mission is to deliver to the boys and their families in the Windermere area the Cub Scout Program developed by the Boy Scouts of America. We will do our best to deliver the highest quality program possible.  We will offer a high quality program to all boys in grades one through five. Our sons will advance in rank each year, beginning with Tiger Cubs and continuing through the Arrow of Light in fifth grade. We will encourage our boys to continue the fun, adventure and development of Scouting by graduating into a Boy Scout Troop. We hope each of our Scouts will continue to advance in the Scouting program, not because of the badge of rank they will earn but because of what they will learn about themselves, their families, others, God and their country.

Values

The primary values we seek to instill are contained in the Cub Scout Promise, the Tiger Cub Motto, Cub Scout Motto and the Law of the Pack.

 

Cub Scout Promise

I, (name), promise to do my best
To do my duty to God and my country,
To help other people, and
To obey the Law of the Pack.

 

 

        Law of the Pack

      The Cub Scout follows Akela.
      The Cub Scout helps the pack go.
      The pack helps the Cub Scout grow.
      The Cub Scout gives goodwill.

 

 

Cub Scout Motto

Do Your Best

 

Tiger Cub Motto

Search, Discover, Share

Our Scouts, families, adult leaders and volunteers work together to teach these values by:

· Influencing each Scout's character development and spiritual growth
· Developing habits and attitudes of good citizenship
· Encouraging good sportsmanship and pride in growing strong in mind and body
· Improving understanding and communication within the family
· Strengthening skills in getting along with and respecting others
· Fostering a sense of personal achievement by developing new interests and skills
· Providing fun and exciting things to do
· Showing each Scout how to "do your best"
· Preparing each Cub Scout to become a Boy Scout

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