WELCOME!!
Hello, friends! Well, here we are . . . a successful year under our collective belt and getting better and stronger by the minute! We have so many wonderful parents who are excited and willing to help - failure is not an option!
Our website is brand new, and we webmasters are brand new to webmastering, so suggestions are welcome. Our Pack is only alive through a huge team effort and, like a well-oiled machine, every tiny screw is valuable to the function of the whole.
More to come . . .
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A Word from
Our Cubmaster
Hello, I'm Cubmaster Rob Ward. It is my great honor and privilege to bring you my personal mission for the Cub Scouts of Pack 76. As with all leaders, I want to see all our Cubs cross over into Boy Scouts, so I have pledged my commitment to see that all these Cubs that come through our Pack go on to honor themselves to the rank of Eagle Scout if they wish. I take great pleasure in working and playing with all our Cubs in a family atmosphere that gives them the abilities and tools for greatness in their lives to come. I feel my God has put it on my heart to be the best leader I can be for these boys and their families as a mentor and friend. When they have attained the goal they desire (I'll use the words of a great friend), my greatest reward would be for just one of them to come back and tell me that I made a difference in their life.
Yours in Scouting,
Cubmaster Rob










"Arrow of Light"
Highest rank in Cub Scouting
and the only badge that carries over to the Boy Scout uniform.
The first five ranks of Cub Scouts. All Cubs begin with earning the Bobcat rank, then the rank of their grade/age. Cubs promote to the next den each year, whether or not the badge of rank is earned.
Boy Scouts are structured differently. Each badge of rank must be earned before proceeding to the next, regardless of the Scout's age upon joining.
Boy Scouts are ages 10-18.
"Eagle Scout"
Highest rank in Scouting.