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Cub Scout Pack 5
(Plant City, Florida)
 
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We are always looking for more boys in first through fifth grade to join us. There are over 30 scouts currently in Pack 5. There is always room for more! Come join us in a great time of camping, building, creating and learning in a fun, friendly environment.

What to expect


Being a Cub Scout. When you join the Boy Scouts of America, Scouting is like an extension of your family: It follows your values, it sees to the overall care and well-being of your child, and it’s always there for you. It’s not an either/or choice you have to make for your child. It works with you to let you manage your time and other activities and will always be there when you return. 

Maturity. Youth experience dramatic physical and emotional growth. Scouting offers them opportunities to channel much of that change into productive endeavors. Through service projects and Good Turns, Scouts can discover their place in the community. Many Scouting activities allow youth to associate with others from different backgrounds. The religious emblems program offers pathways for Scouts to more deeply understand their duty to God. The unit provides each Scout with an opportunity to explore, to try out new ideas, and to embark on adventures that sometimes have no design other than to have a good time with good people.

Flexibility. The Scouting programs are flexible and accommodate the need to balance the work and life requirements of a busy family. It’s easy to plan for meetings and activities, and if something unexpected comes up, just let your leader know—it’s expected in the lives we live today.

Adaptability. Your child can work on achievements at his or her own pace. For example, if your child is in a spring soccer league and has to miss several meetings and activities, he or she still can complete and sign off on Scout activities to work toward the next level.

Transferability. The skills and values your child learns through Scouting can be applied in any non-Scouting activity he participates in. As your child builds character, this can be an especially valuable defense to the peer pressure all youth experience when growing up.

Cub Scouting is A Family Program and family involvement is essential to the Cub scouting's success. 

Contact us


Pack 5's contact information is on the Home Page. Please send any of us an email and we will be happy to answer any questions you have or check out the Boy Scouts of America "Be A Scout" web site!