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Leadership Positions

and Descriptions:

 

In order to hold any of these leadership positions within the Cub Scout program, the leader must be an adult, at least 21 years of age, and must be approved by the chartering organization. Each leader must be capable of and willing to uphold the Scout law and promise to model the type of behavior that is expected of the boys. An adult leader must possess the moral, emotional and educational qualities that the BSA deems necessary to provide positive leadership to the boys. Once a leader has been approved by the chartering organization, they must complete mandatory training, including Youth Protection training and position specific training, depending upon their role in the Pack.

Cubmaster:  
Dan Weinberger

Serves as the Master of Ceremonies for the Pack Meetings and acts as a mentor to the boys.  Works with Committee and Leaders to plan the program for the Pack.   Attends Pack Planning Meeting once a month, and is encouraged to attend Roundtable.  Approx. 10-12 hours a month.

 

Treasurer and
Fundraising Coordinator:
Rose Glynn

As Treasurer, helps establish a budget plan and keeps an accurate accounting of checkbook.  Collects fees, writes checks, and makes deposits at the bank.  Approves all expenditures.  Must attend Pack Planning Meetings for monthly updates.  Approximately 5 hours a month. As Fundraiser Coordinator, researches and coordinates fundraisers to help sustain Pack’s ability to pay for awards, supplies, and possible events and activities.  

Lion Den Leader:
April Paquette

With the use of BSA Program Helps, provide leadership and program in Den Meetings.  Lead Den participation in Pack Meetings and work with parents to coordinate learning and events for the boys.  Attend Pack Planning Meetings once a month. Must complete required training. Approximately 6 hours a month.

Advancement Coordinator:
April Baum

Responsible for obtaining all awards that the Scouts earn and keeping accurate records of Scouts’ advancements.  Should attend Pack Planning Meetings for monthly updates and new lists of items needed for Pack Meeting.  Approximately 5 hours a month.

Pinewood Derby Coordinator:
Ted Rothstein

Schedule and coordinate Pinewood Derby races and weigh-in. Encouraged to attend Pack Planning Meetings, especially during months before the derby.  One time/year—approximately 20-30 hours total.

Pinewood Derby Coordinator:
Ted Rothstein

Schedule and coordinate Pinewood Derby races and weigh-in. Encouraged to attend Pack Planning Meetings, especially during months before the derby.  One time/year—approximately 20-30 hours total.

Committee Chair and
Wolf Den Leader:
Amber Warnemunde

Serves as the coordinator of the Pack.  Leads Pack Planning Meetings, works with the Northern Star Council, maintains the relationship with the Chartered Organization and coordinates with the school district.  Plans for Pack Charter and re-registration.  Approves bills for payment.  Attends Pack Planning Meeting once a month, and is encouraged to attend Roundtable.  Approx. 10-12 hours a month.

Secretary:
Jennifer Rothstein

Keep notes on meetings and handle correspondence for the Pack.  Stay informed of all scouting information to help leaders function effectively.  Maintain information on membership.  Must attend Pack Planning Meetings.  Committee Member*  Approximately 3-5 hours a month.

 

Bear Den Leader:
Travis Andersen

With the use of BSA Program Helps, provide leadership and program in Den Meetings.  Lead Den participation in Pack Meetings and work with parents to coordinate learning and events for the boys.  Attend Pack Planning Meetings once a month. Must complete required training. Approximately 6 hours a month.

 

Blue and Gold Event and Friends of Scout Chair:
Brooke Thompson

Organize a committee to schedule and coordinate Blue & Gold banquet.  Book entertainment, coordinate food, order awards, coordinate guests and provide a general outline of banquet schedule.  Attend Pack Planning Meetings  One time/year--approximately 15-20 hours total.  As Friends of Scouting (FOS) chair she serves as a contact person for District, coordinate presentation, and follow-up with pledges. One time/year--approximately 5-10 hours total.

 

Outdoor/Camping Chair:
Vacant

Gathers information on possible camping opportunities and other available outings and hands out sign-up sheets.  Handles registration for the events and coordinates payment with the Treasurer.  Arrange for permits, when required.  Approximately 3-5 hours a month.

 

Popcorn Kernel and Webmaster:
Amber Warnemunde

Coordinate Pack and Den Leaders for the annual Popcorn fundraiser.

Get sale dates and Popcorn order forms from the council, and distribute to the boys at the first Pack meeting in September.

With Committee Chair and Cubmaster, prepare a presentation to the families at the September Pack meeting, discussing overall goals and benefits of the sale.  Coordinate turn-in of sales sheets and place Popcorn order for Pack.  With help of other volunteers, schedule pickup of popcorn by Scouts. Facilitate and balance funds from Scouts sales.Coordinate Distribution of Prizes to the Scouts that have earned them.  As Webmaster, she monitors and update website, entering in new events, making corrections, and coordinating e-mail requests and questions.  Approximately 2 hours a month.

 

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