Back in September of 2023, at the Parents Information meeting, just before the start of the Cub Scouting year, our Akela shared he was working on a new initiative of starting a web-based Cub Reporter program. My son was at this meeting and this was definitely of interest to him. Continue Reading
Cub Reporting
Blog Posts written by Cubs, edited by Scouters, images can be supplied by Cubs or stock from our website library. Posts and images licenses are purchased at a rate of $2.00 per post. Credit with parents signed authorization/consent is given.
CHAIRS, TABLES AND CUB CARS OH MY!
Hello, it’s me, Ben and the past two weeks of meetings in Cubs we were building chairs & tables along with finishing Kub Kars for those who had not yet completed this task! The pack was split into thirds, one doing chairs, another doing tables and one doing Kub Kars. Continue Reading
We’re Movin’ Up!
This week’s meeting was moved from Tuesday to Wednesday as we were doing advancement! The Advancement ceremony is where you move up in your age group. Take me for example, in Cubs this year I am a Howler, which is year three, so at Advancement I moved up to Continue Reading
Trail Skills and Pick Up Thrills
Hello everyone! Our Cubs meeting included a very interesting and eco-friendly adventure. And you’re in luck, your favourite reporter, Benjamin Zammit will be writing this article. With sunny skies and warmer temperatures, we walked along the Bruce Trail cleaning up garbage. We walked 3.3 KM from Flanders Drive [Waterdown] to Continue Reading
PIVOT! Paracord Bracelets, Board Games and Badge Designs!
This week at Cubs we were making paracord bracelets, doing board games, and making badge designs! Our Akela, Scouter Joanne was running badge designs while other leaders were running board games and paracord bracelets. Half of our Cub group was working on making paracord bracelets, which are made by re-looping Continue Reading
Kub Kar Kraziness
Today at our Cubs meeting, half our pack was sewing and the other half was carvingand sanding Cub Cars. For those of us who were working on Cub Cars, before the meeting we needed tocreate our design for the car on paper, and at the meeting we drew the cut Continue Reading