All boys, regardless of when they join, must first pass the requirements of the Bobcat badge. These are the fundamentals of Cub Scouts including the Law of the Pack, the Cub Scout Handshake, the Scout Salute, and the Cub Scout Promise. These requirements are outlined in the front of the handbook for each rank.
The Wolf program is for 2nd grade (or age 8) boys. To earn the Wolf badge, a boy must pass twelve achievements involving simple physical and mental skills. For this rank, either the parents or the Den Leaders may sign the Scout's book when he has satisfactorily completed the work. Some achievements will be done in Dens, but remember, Cub Scouts is a family affair and it's a lot of fun to help your boys achieve his goal of advancement. Both parents and boys benefit greatly from working on achievements together. After receiving the Wolf badge, the Cub may work on electives found in the handbook to earn Arrow Points.
Den meetings will be held every Monday starting at 6:30 P.M.
at the Presbyterian Church unless there is a go-see-it scheduled. No meeting will occur on holidays and/or when there is no school.
These den meeting plans are a guide. Your scout's Den Leader may be using their own plans, so check with them to verify.