Pack 63 held a successful registration night to welcome new Cub Scouts, with support from their older counterparts in Troop 63. The event saw a great turnout of prospective scouts from kindergarten through fifth grade, eager to learn about the fun and adventure of Cub Scouting.

The evening was filled with engaging activities for the new recruits. Scouts had a blast playing games and working together to build a catapult, which provided a hands-on introduction to the kind of projects they’ll tackle in the pack. While the kids were busy, parents met with Pack 63 leaders to learn more about the program, its values, and how scouting helps shape young people.

Troop 63 showed their support by having several of their leaders on hand to help. Senior Patrol Leader Ethan Scott, Assistant Senior Patrol Leader Luke Johnson, and former Den Chief Sam Miller were all there to assist with activities and answer questions. Their presence was a great example of the scouting spirit of mentorship and cooperation between the pack and the troop.
Overall, the registration night was a fantastic start for the new scouts and their families, kicking off a new year of scouting adventures.

