The 10 purposes of Scouting relates to everything we do. From the boy who joins as a Bobcat who learns the Cub Scout Oath and the Scout Law, to the Tiger Cub who works closely with his adult partner, to the Wolf and Bear as they work through adventures, to the Webelos as he prepares himself to become a Boy Scout. Leaders, parents, and community organizations help the Scouts achieve these purposes:
Cub Scouting is for youth in kindergarten through fifth grade.
Citizenship is not required of youth or adult members.
Cub Scouts meet in their dens once each week, and a pack meeting is held for all Cub Scouts and their families once a month.
At minimum, each Scout will need a uniform and a handbook. Additional supplies and equipment may be needed for certain activities such as camping trips or field days.
Our uniforms, literature, and other Scouting merchandise is available at any Scout shop, and other licensed distributors.
Our local Scout shot is located at the Donald W. Reynolds Scout Resource Center
4295 South Garnett Road Tulsa, OK
918.743.6125
Children must be accompanied by a parent or guardian at all meetings.
Involvement is not forbidden and all meetings are open to your participation.