We have been recognized by BSA performance standards as GOLD, the highest level. We are a diverse and inclusive group, with families from many neighborhoods, and kids from public, private, and parochial schools in Altadena, Pasadena, and La Canada.
We are hosted by Westminster Presbyterian Church, where Boy Scout Troop 4 has been in continuous charter for over 100 years, and is home to the legendary "Scout Haus" scout meeting room with memorabilia dating back decades lining the walls.
Like all Cub Scout Packs, Pack 4 is divided into different age groups, called Dens, which are divided by grade levels Kinder through 5th, with their own adult leader. Lions and Tigers (Kinder and 1st grade tend to do their advancements at home, but parents may choose to meet together or meet up with the older dens and do their meetings at the Scout Haus on Wednesday evenings.)
Pack meetings are the third Wednesday of each month from 6:30-7:30pm. We create a natural space for the younger kids to leave early if their parents choose.
Dens meet 2-3 times a month separately from the Pack meetings. Their schedules are determined by the Den Leader. We are trying to move toward weekly Den meetings, as they create continuity for the group, and ease if a Scout needs to miss a meeting.
The program is set by BSA and pack leadership. Leaders are volunteer adults, guided by the Cub Scouts of America handbook and training programs to keep kids safe.
Each pack has its own extra activities, so make sure you ask about those. Pack 4 explores camping: we usually do one beach, one mountain and one desert camping trip each year. We also enjoy surfing, rock-climbing, "Things That Fly," and a host of other fun activities. Check out the Home page to see pictures of some of our activities. Things that Roll in conjunction with CHP has become our Fall recruiting activity, and it's also a wonderful community service!
Each year, the Cubs earn badges based on topics such as hiking, nature, science, citizenship, first aid, sports, and more. They learn life skills, leadership, and teamwork hard to get anywhere else. When an adventure is completed ("Do Your Best") a Cub Scout receives recognition in the form of an adventure loop or pin. At the end of the year, a Cub advances to the next rank during an Advancement ceremony.
Click around, check out past events and blog posts, sign up to receive notices when there are new blog posts, and contact us for more information and how to become a Cub Scout.
Please contact the Cubmaster through the contact form on this site or Email: contact@pack4.net.
Here's an information handout, with more information.
Our "Scout Haus" Meeting Room.
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Things that Fly!![]() Fishing in Long Beach! Eaton Canyon Day Hike and Clean-Up. |
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