Join Pack 728!

In the Scout program, scouts learn through the experiences of camping, hiking, building projects, and community service. Scouting fosters self-esteem, a sense of value and belonging, a sense of accountability, and teamwork.

  • Activities

  • Adventure

  • Leadership

  • Fun

  • Team

The program strengthens scouts mentally, physically, socially, and spiritually. The skills they learn in Scouting help them overcome obstacles and challenges with courage and character throughout their lives.

Give your scout a valuable gift by encouraging them to join scouts today. The time you invest in your child today will make a difference in the person they become tomorrow.

WHO: Cub Scouts is open to boys and girls who are 5 to 10 years old or Kindergarten through 5th grade. Pack 728 is chartered under St. Paul Catholic Church and is affiliated with Boys BSA Troop 728 and Girls BSA Troop 728. Cub Scouts is available to families and accepts girl and boy participants. The girls and boys are separated into their own dens, so it is NOT a co-ed program.

WHEN: Pack Meetings are on the third Tuesday at 6 PM - 7:30 PM in the West Room (see the calendar for detailed schedule)

WHERE: St. Paul Parish Center - 900 St. Paul Drive, Richardson, TX 75080 CLICK HERE FOR MAP

HOW: Apply online! Click HERE or

Fill out an application or just come to a meeting! Youth App Adult App

CLICK HERE to check out our other scouting units for kids ages 10.5 through 20

How do you become a Cub Scout?

Cub Scouts is open to boys and girls who are 5 to 10 years old or Kindergarten through 5th grade. Complete a Scout application and health history signed by your parent or guardian. Attend our meetings.

Volunteer

This program does not work without volunteers as Den Leaders, Cubmasters, Assistant Cubmasters, Treasurers, Secretaries, and Coordinators. Scouting volunteers come to Scouting from a variety of backgrounds and experiences—plumbers, lawyers, housewives, teachers, doctors, janitors, and scientists—all involved in leading youth to become responsible, caring, and competent citizens.

Whether you wish to volunteer your time with elementary school-age scouts or middle and high school-age youth, the BSA Scouts of America has a volunteer opportunity that is right for you. In addition to the reward of working with youth, through volunteering for Scouts you will:

Develop a greater level of pride in your community.

Have the opportunity to demonstrate moral and ethical decisions.

Build a closer bond with your children and other children in the community.

Become a better role model image for youth in your community.

Develop a more personal relationship with God.

Through volunteering with the BSA Scouts of America, you will work with youth to build a better future for everyone.


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