Each leader within the Pack has specific responsibilities. Together, we make up the Pack Committee, which plans the program for the pack. Together we create fun adventures for the boys. It’s an extremely rewarding experience that shows immediate impact. Make a difference in a child’s life, personally. Become a Leader today!
What does a Leader Need to Do?
Leaders need to be trained. Scouting is a structured program, which makes leading easy, once you have the basics down. Lucky for us BSA offers several online and in person training sessions in our community. Click here to learn more about leader training.
- Committee Chairman –
- Cubmaster – Brian Tulley
- Assistant Cubmaster – OPEN
- Pack Trainer – OPEN
- Advancement Chair – Debbie Murphy
- Treasurer – Jeff Lamb
- Registration – Eric White
- Fundraising
- Pop Corn Kernel – Michelle Sweeney
- Pop Corn Kernel – Corey Carmichael
- Wreath Sales – Celeste and Brian Finneran
- Webmaster – Scott Haley
- Mom and Me Overall Coordinator – Melinda Tulley
- Mom and Me Co Chair Food – Magda Parkila
- Mom and Me Co Chair Activities – OPEN
- Dad and Lad Overall Coordinator – OPEN
- Dad and Lad Co Chair Food – Brad Gray
- Dad and Lad Co Chair Activities – OPEN
- Hunger Heroes Coordinator – OPEN
- Service Project Coordinator – Chris Graveline
- Scouting for Food – Chris Graveline
- Scouting for Clothing – Chris Graveline
- Day Camp Manpower Coordinator – Rachel Ridley
- Quartermaster – OPEN
- Race Commissioner – Darrin ‘ Connell
- Religious Emblems – JJ Jorissen
- Summer Events Coordinator – OPEN
- Mudhens Overnight Organizer – Patrick Sharrak
- TBD Event Organizer – OPEN
- TBD Event Organizer – OPEN
- Council Program Promotions – OPEN
- STEM Coordinator – OPEN
Parents are always welcome at the Committee meetings. Scouts and their siblings may also come along as we’ll have space for them to sit and do quiet activities. Scheduled Committee meetings are the first Tuesday of every month @ 7:00 pm in the Conference Center. See Scoutbook for additional info.