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Pack 35 is in the Occoquan District of the National Capital Area Council.

We are sponsored by Ashland Elementary School in Manassas, Virginia.
Want to contact us? Please email the Cubmaster, Melissa Edmonds.

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Pack 35 Mission and Vision

 

The Committee and Leaders of Cub Scout Pack 35 are committed to providing a quality program of Cub Scouting activities. We place a special emphasis on character development, spiritual growth, citizenship and family.

We will offer a high quality program to all boys in grades one through five. Our scouts will advance in rank each year, beginning with Tiger Cubs in first grade and continuing through the Arrow of Light in fifth grade. We will encourage our boys to continue the fun, adventure and development of Scouting by graduating into a Boy Scout Troop. We hope each of our Scouts will continue to advance in the Scouting program, not because of the badge of rank they will earn but because of what they will learn about themselves, their families, others, God and their country.
 

Purposes of Cub Scouting

 

The Boy Scouts of America began Cub Scouting as a program for younger boys more than 50 years ago. The purposes of Cub Scouting state that Parents, Leaders and Organizations work together to achieve the following:

1.    Influence the development of character and encourage spiritual growth;

2.    Develop habits and attitudes of good citizenship;

3.    Encourage good sportsmanship and pride in growing strong in mind and body;

4.    Improve understanding within the family;

5.    Strengthen the ability to get along with and to respect others;

6.    Foster a sense of personal achievement by developing new interest and skills;

7.    Show how to be helpful and to do one’s best;

8.    Provide fun and exciting new things to do;

9.    Prepare Cubs to become Boy Scouts.
 

What do we ask from our Parents?  Check it out here.