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Activities
The following are activities that typically occur each year for the entire pack. In addition, each den may have their own monthly and yearly activities.
| Den Meetings |
A den is a group of six to eight boys, within the pack, that meets several times a month between pack meetings. The boys in a den are usually all at the same grade level. The den structure allows boys to build relationships with leaders and other boys. The den provides opportunities for activities that would be difficult with a large group. The den also provides leadership opportunities for the boys. More Detail |
| Pack Meetings |
The monthly pack meeting brings together boys from every den, their leaders, and their families, to participate in a large-scale event that serves as a showcase for everything the boys have learned and done in their individual den meetings. The pack meeting gives the boys a larger experience beyond their own den, and helps them to connect their individual activities to the entire Cub Scouting program. More Detail |
| Scouting's Fall Festival |
A family fun day, loaded with fun scouting activities. Located at Camp Russell in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma. (101st and 193rd) Packs take advantage of this event as their first pack outing. Scouting’s Fall Festival is held every year in September. 11:00 .m. - 4:00 p.m.
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| Blue & Gold Banquet |
An annual Birthday Celebration to honor the beginning of the Boy Scouts of America, usually held in February.
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| Summer Day Camp |
This exciting summer time activity includes archery, BB guns, leather work, games, sports, fishing and the great outdoors
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| Pinewood Derby |
Parents and sons work together to build gravity-powered miniature racecars from a special kit.
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| Fundraisers |
Cub Scout packs sell popcorn to assist with the financial needs of the Pack. Popcorn in sold throughout the month of October. |
Lad and Dad Camping /
Mom and Me Camping |
Weekend outings full of adventure and bonding for Cub Scout age boys. (second – fifth grade boys).
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| Tulsa Oilers Scout Night |
Spend an evening watching the Tulsa Oilers. |
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