Cub Scout
Pack 530 ABOUT US
Who We Are
Pack 530 is based Dacula, Georgia. We are part of the Apalachee District
and the North Georgia Council of the Boy Scouts of America.
Where We Meet
Pack meetings are typically held in the commons area at Dacula High
School. See the pack calendar for the dates of upcoming meetings.
Our Charter Organization
Pack 530 is chartered by the Dacula Masonic Lodge 433.
Membership
Membership dues for Pack 530 are $55 per year. Your dues pay for
registration with the Boy Scouts of America, unit insurance, and awards
and supplies for each boy. For particular activities, Dens
Leaders may ask for an activity fee to cover the costs associated with a
particular activity. This may include craft supply fees, admission fees,
or the like. These will be kept to a minimum and will be announced ahead
of time. Some Pack events may also require a nominal activity fee.
Family events are usually the responsibility of those who choose to
participate.
Uniforms
Pack 530 requires a Class A uniform for all Cub Scouts. Tiger Cubs,
Wolves, and Bears wear a uniform that consists of an official blue
uniform shirt, belt, neckerchief with appropriate rank slide, and all
required patches. First and second year Webelos wear a tan shirt.
Volunteers
Parent volunteers are always needed. Registration and training are
provided by the Pack for those who are interested in helping. If you'd
like to help in any capacity, please contact the Pack Committee
Chairman, Cubmaster, Assistant Cubmaster, or your son's Den Leader.
Responsibilities and Expectations
Scouts are expected to attend all Den and Pack meetings. Scouts should
arrive on time, not late and not early. If the parent or guardian does
not stay for the meeting, they should return promptly at the scheduled
ending time of the meeting to assist with cleaning up and pick up the
Scout. Tiger Cubs are expected to have a parent present at all meetings.
If a Scout misses a meeting, it is their responsibility to find out what
was missed, especially any information that may have been distributed.
Good behavior is expected at all Scout functions and activities. This
includes showing respect of Leaders, adults and other Scouts, quietly
listening to instructions, information and others that are speaking.
Parents are expected to encourage, support and assist their Scout as
they work on achievements. All parents are to share in the efforts of
their Den and the Pack. The Den Leader and Assistant are coordinators.
The parents are responsible to deal with any behavior problem identified
by the Den Leaders.
The Scouts and parents should expect the Den Leader and Assistant Den
Leader to be prepared to work with you, and keep you informed about what
is happening within the Den and Pack. All Cub Scout leaders are expected
to follow all scouting rules, regulations and guidelines without
exception. The Boy Scouts of America has policies to protect the Scouts,
the Leaders and the program. They may not always be convenient, but they
have a purpose and are not to be excused for any reason. Everyone who
participates in a Scout activity must comply with these policies.
If you are not satisfied with the program or performance of your Den,
don’t sit back, but instead contact the Cubmaster or Pack Committee
Chairman immediately. We all are responsible for timely communication of
any such concern.
Youth Protection
We take the protection of our Scouts seriously. The Boy Scouts of
America places the greatest importance on creating a secure environment
for our youth members. To maintain such an environment, the BSA
developed numerous procedural and leadership selection policies and
provides parents and leaders online, video, and print resources for the
Cub Scout program. All leaders are required to take a free training
course and parents are strongly encouraged to do the same. The course
can be completed online in about 20 minutes and will help you understand
these policies.