Program Ideas and Resources
DL01 Cub Scout Knots: Learn how to teach your Cubs
to tie knots and when to use them to have fun.
DL02 Cub Scout Games: Learn new games, and
which ones work best for any group meeting.
DL03 Cub Scout Cooking: Learn outdoor cooking for
those first campfires and camping experiences.
DL04 Cub Scout Songs: Singing is a great addition to
every program! Learn how easy it is to do them!
DL05 Magic Tricks: Amaze and astound your Scouts
and their families with some simple magic tricks
to keep them wondering what's up your sleeve!
DL06 Skits, Run-ons, and Cheers: Bring PIZAZZ to
your meetings with fun and simple performances.
DL07 Flag Etiquette and Flag Ceremonies: Teach
Scouts proper respect for the flag at all functions.
Learn about Flag Retirement Ceremonies.
DL08 Cub Scout Ceremonies: Learn the fundamentals
of character based ceremony planning, organization
and presentation.
DL09 Academic and Sports Program: Learn to use
belt loops and pins to help every Scout succeed
at every Pack meeting!
DL10 Whittlin’ Chit-How to Teach It: One of the high
points of the Bear year. You can teach knife
safety and learn to carve on a bar of Ivory Soap!
DL11 Storytelling: Learn how to keep audience
attention while telling a story. Find resources for
stories and when to use them at your meetings.
Especially for Webelos
W01 Webelos Activity Badges-Community: Learn
everything about Citizen, Readyman, Family
Member and Communicator badges.
W02 Webelos Activity Badges- Technical: Get tips on
Craftsman, Engineer, Handyman, and Scientist.
Find where to go, what to do, how to do it.
W03 Webelos Activity Badges-Outdoors: Learn
Everything about Forester, Geologist, Naturalist,
and Outdoorsman.
W04 Webelos Activity Badges-Fitness: Get tips on
Aquanaut, Sportsman, Fitness and Athlete.
W05 Webelos Activity Badges-Mental: Learn
about Artist, Scholar, Showman and Traveler.
W06 Webelos Adventure Camp: Primer on camp
opportunities for leaders and boys. Learn why camp
is so important to the Webelos program experience
and discover the workings of the Firecrafter program.
W07 Crossing the Bridge into Boy Scouting: Dispel
the fears of moving on to Boy Scouts. Learn how
to make this a successful transition for all.
Cub Scout Administration (Cubmaster & Committee Members)
PC01 Cub Scouting 2010: Find out about the new
character-based program and delivery process.
PC02 Advancement-A Parent’s Perspective: Be a
great Akela by discovering how your role changes
as your son moves through Cub Scouting.
PC03 Advancement Basics: Learn about
advancement and recordkeeping. Receive an
overview of Packmaster and manual forms.
PC04 Year-round Recruiting: Find out howto recruit new
Cub Scouts in the springtime and at School Nights.
PC05 Rechartering-Another Year of Fun: Find out
how to prepare for a successful on-time recharter.
PC06 Planning the Pack Program: Cub Scouting is a
year-around program. Learn how to spread out the
program to make it easy to use for everyone.
PC07 Budget for an Ideal Year of Scouting: Learn
how to build a Pack budget to support the annual
plan, set accounting controls and hold fun activities.
PC08 The Blue & Gold Banquet: Get tips on how to
plan and carry out the biggest event of the Cub
Scout year! Discover simple, inexpensive ideas.
PC09 Scouting Means Service: Revive community
service in your unit and build Scout character.
PC10 Duty to God: Nearly every organized religion
offers a Cub Scout Religious Award? Learn how
your Scout can earn his award.
PC11 Helping Scouts with a Challenge: Learn about
disabilities and integrating solutions into the Scout
program. Learn ways to help these youth succeed.
PC12 Family Unit FOS Chair Training: Learn how to
present this valuable 15-minute event at your Pack
meeting and get the most from your efforts.
PC13 Pack Communications and PR: Get ideas to
produce and deliver Pack information to everyone.
PC14 Awards & Recognition: What are those awards &
how do you recognize the boys? Attend and find out.
PC15 Pack Committee Best Practices: Learn how a
committee should function and meet the Pack needs.
PC16 Using A Den Chief: What is a Den Chief anyway?
Where do I get one? Attend and become informed.
PC17 Recruiting & Retaining Leaders: Having trouble
recruiting? Learn how to get more parents involved.
PC18 What the Heck is a Roundtable? Having trouble
understanding what a District Roundtable does?
Come and find discover all the great benefits of
regular Roundtable attendance.
Project Time
CS01 Cub Scout Woodworking: Learn about sawing,
hammering and safety. Find out how to get Scouts
through their handbook woodworking projects.
CS02 Cub Scout Leatherworking: Hands-on tooling to
learn a craft that Cubs love! Complete a fun project.
CS03 Cub Scout Neckerchief Slides: See how to make
slides the whole Pack will envy for special events.
CS04 Cub Scout Chemistry: Learn the methods to show
experiments with the WOW factor!
CS05 Pinewood Derby: Learn how to conduct a
successful Derby including where to find a track,
buy kits, build cars, and include parents.
CS06 Other Derbies: Treat your Pack to different Derby.
How about a Rain Gutter Regatta, a Bike Rodeo, a
Kite Derby or one of three Rocket Derbies.
CS07 Cub Scout Walking Sticks: Create your own hiking
buddy complete with stave, cord and protective tip.
Class fee $10.00 and limited to 20 lucky leaders!
Let’s Get Outdoors
O01 Cub Scout Campfires: Not just building one, but
how to put together memorable songs, skits and
stories that will be remembered after the fire fades.
O02 Summer Camp Make it a Pack Event: Get your
Packto Belzer Day Camp and family camp.
O03 Do’s and Don’ts of Cub Scout Outdoor Program:
What Dens and Packs can do in the outdoors.
Get an overview of Cub camping requirements,
planning, training, and involving parents.
O04 Leave No Trace Awareness: Minimize your
impact on the outdoors. Find out about the
Cub Scout Leave No Trace Award.
O05 Cub Scout Astronomy: There can be a lot of
fun in your Den or Pack after the sun goes down!
O06 Bugs, Bees, Birds & Boys: Nature is all around,
so find the wonders of nature for your Scouts
Outside Agency Trainings
ST01 American Red Cross CPR/AED Training: Get CPR
trained. Pass the test and you will leave with a card!
ST02 American Red Cross First Aid Training: This class
will get you certified in Red Cross basic first aid.
ST03 Introduction to Project Wet: This DNR course will
give you some ideas and games that could be used
when teaching Cubs about water animals.
ST04 Introduction to Project Wild: Taught by the DNR.
Will give you resources to teach about nature.
ST05 Introduction to Fish Indiana: Another DNR class
that will cover the sport and games you could play.
ST06 Introduction to Project Learning Tree: Awesome
DNR resource! Come and check this out!
National Cub Scout Trainings
N01 This is Scouting: This Cub Scout leader training
along with your specific training will fulfill your
basictraining requirements. This class covers the
values, mission and vision of the BSA.
N02 Tiger Leader Specific: Get the information for a
Tiger Leader to work successfully with 1st grade
boys. Required to be a trained Tiger Leader.
N03 Den Leader Specific: Get the basic Den Leader
information you will need to work with 2ndand 3rd
grade boys. Required to be a trained Den Leader.
N04 Webelos Leader Specific: Obtain the information
and tools you will need to be lead 4th and 5th grade
boys. Required to be a trained Webelos Leader.
N05 Pack Committee Specific: This course provides the
tools and resources to work successful as a Pack
Committee Chair or a Committee Member. Required
to be a trained Committee Member or Chair.
N06 Cubmaster Specific: This course provides the tools
and resources to be an effective and trained
Cubmaster or Assistant Cubmaster.
N07 Pack Trainer Specific: Get the information to be an
In-Unit Pack Trainer. Required to be a Pack Trainer.
N08 BALOO: This six period class is required for Packs to
hold a family campout. BALOO-trained leaders are
required to attend the Pack campout.
N09 Trainer Development Conference: A six period class
for anyone in Scouting doing In-Unit or other training.
Topics include planning, technology, methods, pizzazz
and hands on activities.
N10 Webelos Outdoor Leader Skills (OWL): Asix period
class that will prepare you for the outdoors. Learn
about first aid, knots, cooking, plants and navigation.
N11 Den Chief Training: Six period class for BOY
SCOUTS who want to assist Dens as an assistant.
Training will focus on leadership and activity ideas.
N12 Youth Protection Training: This is a video with an
oral review. Required to be a trained leader.
N13 Severe Weather Training: Find out aboutall weather
types and how to survive in severe weather. Required
by National in order to have a Tour Permit approved.