From pinewood derbies to camping under the stars — every day with Pack 321 is a new adventure.
These are the big moments our Scouts look forward to every year.
Scouts design and launch their own model rockets, learning the basics of physics, engineering, and aerospace — all while having a blast.
Our most anticipated event of the year! Scouts carve and paint wooden race cars, then compete on the track to see whose engineering skills reign supreme.
Teams build and race gravity-powered pushmobiles, combining creativity, teamwork, and a little friendly competition on the course.
Our annual Pack celebration — a night of awards, rank advancements, recognition, and community as we honor the achievements of the past year.
Scouts show off their culinary creativity with the annual cake baking competition. Parents, beware — the judging panel takes its job very seriously.
Giving back is a core part of being a Scout — and a Muslim.
Each year during Ramadan, our Scouts collect and distribute toys to children in need — putting the spirit of giving into action during the most blessed month.
Pack 321 hosts a community iftar bringing together Scouts, families, and neighbors to break fast together and celebrate brotherhood and generosity.
During Ramadan, our Scouts collect and donate non-perishable food items to local food banks — feeding families in need and embodying the spirit of generosity that defines this blessed month.
Nothing builds character like time spent in the great outdoors.
From local nature trails to longer treks, Scouts develop endurance, navigation skills, and an appreciation for the natural world around them.
Overnight camping trips teach Scouts how to set up tents, navigate by stars, cook over a fire, and connect with nature away from screens.
Regular sports activities build physical fitness, teamwork, and sportsmanship — all essential qualities of a well-rounded Scout.
Scouts learn hands-on skills they will use for the rest of their lives.
Under careful supervision, Scouts learn the responsible use of a knife — whittling, carving, and outdoor tool handling with proper technique and safety protocols.
From camp meals to home recipes, Scouts gain confidence in the kitchen. Learning to cook builds independence, creativity, and respect for the effort behind every meal.
Scouts learn how to safely build and light a fire — a foundational outdoor survival skill taught with a strong emphasis on safety and environmental responsibility.
Older Scouts take on mentorship roles — guiding younger dens, leading meeting segments, and practicing the leadership and communication skills that will carry them through life.
We take learning beyond the meeting room.
Scouts visit local fire stations to meet firefighters, explore the equipment, and learn about fire safety, emergency response, and community service careers.
Each rank has its own set of official BSA adventures — hands-on achievements Scouts earn as they progress. Here's a glimpse of what each den explores.
Lion Cubs explore the world around them through play-based adventures with a parent or guardian.
Tigers learn curiosity, respect for nature, and the joy of discovery — with an adult partner every step of the way.
Wolf Cubs explore the outdoors, develop citizenship skills, and learn how their world works.
Bear Cubs tackle bigger challenges — building things, doing science, and connecting deeply with nature and community.
Webelos take on more independence and begin preparing for the transition to Scouts BSA with challenging, multi-skill adventures.
The Arrow of Light is the highest Cub Scout rank — preparing our oldest Scouts for the leap into Scouts BSA with leadership, service, and outdoor readiness.
For the complete list of adventures and requirements, visit the official BSA Cub Scouts program page ↗
Every activity is designed to build character, foster friendships, and create memories that last a lifetime. Come join us!
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