The Tiger Cub Scout program is for boys who have completed Kindergarten
(or are age 7). After earning the Bobcat badge, a boy may earn the Tiger Cub badge
by completing 15 achievements involving simple physical and mental skills.
(or are age 7). After earning the Bobcat badge, a boy may earn the Tiger Cub badge
by completing 15 achievements involving simple physical and mental skills.
About the Tiger Den
Pack 66's Tiger Cub Den has two meetings a month, one outing a month and attends the monthly Pack meeting. Tiger Cubs is designed for boys in first grade. They attend meetings with an adult partner. Adult partners also share responsibility for hosting and planning a monthly program in conjunction with the Tiger Cub Den Leader. Come join us! (Youth Application Form)
Advancement
To begin his path to the Tiger Cub rank, the Tiger Cub (age 7) must learn the Cub Scout promise, the Cub Scout sign, and the Cub Scout salute. When he has learned these, he gets his Tiger Cub emblem, which is a tiger paw with four strings for beads. He wears the emblem on his right pocket.
As a boy finishes each part of the five Tiger Cub achievements, he earns an orange bead (for den activities), a white bead (for family activities), or a black bead (for "Go See Its"). When the boy has earned five beads of each color, he can receive his Tiger Cub badge. The Tiger Cub badge is given to the
boy's adult partner at a pack meeting. Then, during a grand ceremony, the adult gives the badge to the boy.
As a boy finishes each part of the five Tiger Cub achievements, he earns an orange bead (for den activities), a white bead (for family activities), or a black bead (for "Go See Its"). When the boy has earned five beads of each color, he can receive his Tiger Cub badge. The Tiger Cub badge is given to the
boy's adult partner at a pack meeting. Then, during a grand ceremony, the adult gives the badge to the boy.