Who are
Cubs?
Cub Scouts are boys and girls aged
between 8 and 10 1/2 years, who like challenge and adventure. The
Cub Scouts usually meet once a week as a Pack, under the
supervision of Leaders led by the Cub Scout Leader, usually known
to the Cub Scouts as Akela. The Pack is divided into Sixes, each
named after a colour and led by a Cub Scout called a Sixer, and
their Second.

What Cubs Do
Cubs do a lot of exciting
activities. From Acting to visiting the
Zoo
Here is a list of the main things cubs do :-
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Play games
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Gain badges
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Look after themselves
- Go
on outings and visits
- Go
camping
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Learn about outdoors
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Look after their surroundings
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Help others
- Go
hiking
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Create things
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And most of all have fun
Badges
View badges on Scout Website

Uniform
The Cub Scout uniform consists of a
dark green, long-sleeved sweatshirt the group neckie and dark
trousers, combats or skirt.
Click the jumper (right) to
open a larger labelled diagram to help you sew on
badges.

Promise, Law & Motto
Promise
I promise that I will do my best,
To do my duty to God and the Queen,
To help other people and to keep the Cub Scout Law
Law
A Cub Scout always does his best,
thinks of others before himself,
and does a good turn every day.
Motto
Be Prepared
Pocket Inspection
Our cubs must bring a pocket
inspection every week that is checked as part of inspection at the
start of the night.
- Each cub must have -
- A
Pencil
-
Paper
-
Hankie
- A
piece of string
-
20p
How Do I Join 33rd Gleniffer Cubs
We meet on a Tuesday night from 7pm to 9pm at our Scout Hall. A parent
or guardian should contact us for more information.
We encourage the young people to come along for a few nights to
see how they enjoy Cubs.