Cub Scout activities are centered around earning badges that are specific to each grade level.
Kindergarten
Meets once a month as a Den and once a month with the Pack.
What is expected of my Lion Scout and me?
Parents are expected to attend all meetings and participate with their Scout! While Lions, parents are also expected to consider their talents and volunteer to plan and lead at least part of an adventure.
What do we need to start?
1. Each Scout needs to purchase a Lion t-shirt, hat, neckerchief (optional), and activity workbook from the Coastal Carolina Scout Shop
2. With your Scout, complete the exercises in the pamphlet How to Protect Your Children From Child Abuse: A Parent's Guide
3. Complete a Medical Form, Parts A and B, for every participating member of your family
First Grade
Meets once a month as a Den and once a month with the Pack.
What is expected of my Scout and me?
Parents are expected to attend all meetings and participate with their Scout!
What do we need?
1. Each Scout needs to purchase a uniform from the Coastal Carolina Scout Shop or another family whose scout transitioned to the next rank. The uniform includes a blue shirt, blue pants, blue belt, orange Tiger neckerchief, blue and orange Tiger hat, a red and white "9" pack numeral, Coastal Carolina Council patch, World scouting crest with 100 year anniversary ring (or other required patches per the Scout Shop Staff), and Tiger handbook.
2. With your Scout, complete the exercises in the pamphlet How to Protect Your Children From Child Abuse: A Parent's Guide
3. Complete a Medical Form, Parts A and B, for every participating member of your family
Second Grade
Meets once a month as a Den and once a month with the Pack.
What is expected of my Scout and me?
Parents are expected to attend all meetings and participate with their Scout!
What do we need?
1. Each Scout needs to purchase a uniform from the Coastal Carolina Scout Shop or another family whose scout transitioned to the next rank. The uniform includes a blue shirt, blue pants, blue belt, red Wolf neckerchief, blue and red Wolf hat, a red and white "9" pack numeral, Coastal Carolina Council patch, World scouting crest with 100 year anniversary ring (or other required patches per the Scout Shop Staff), and Wolf handbook.
2. With your Scout, complete the exercises in the pamphlet How to Protect Your Children From Child Abuse: A Parent's Guide
3. Complete a Medical Form, Parts A and B, for every participating member of your family
Third Grade
Meets once a month as a Den and once a month with the Pack.
What is expected of my Scout and me?
Parents are expected to attend all meetings and participate with their Scout!
What do we need?
1. Each Scout needs to purchase a uniform from the Coastal Carolina Scout Shop or another family whose scout transitioned to the next rank. The uniform includes a blue shirt, blue pants, blue belt, light blue Bear neckerchief, dark and light blue Beart hat, a red and white "9" pack numeral, Coastal Carolina Council patch, World scouting crest with 100 year anniversary ring (or other required patches per the Scout Shop Staff), and Bear handbook.
2. With your Scout, complete the exercises in the pamphlet How to Protect Your Children From Child Abuse: A Parent's Guide
3. Complete a Medical Form, Parts A and B, for every participating member of your family
Fourth and Fifth Grades
Meets once a month as a Den and once a month with the Pack.
What is expected of my Scout and me?
Parents are expected to attend all meetings and participate with their Scout!
What do we need?
1. Each Scout needs to purchase a uniform from the Coastal Carolina Scout Shop or another family whose scout transitioned to Boy Scouts. The uniform includes a khaki shirt, olive green pants, olive green belt, plaid multicolor Webelos neckerchief, plaid multicolor Webelos hat, blue shoulder loops, Webelos colors, a red and white or khaki and olive green "9" pack numeral, Coastal Carolina Council patch, World scouting crest with 100 year anniversary ring (or other required patches per the Scout Shop Staff), and Webelos handbook.
2. With your Scout, complete the exercises in the pamphlet How to Protect Your Children From Child Abuse: A Parent's Guide
3. Complete a Medical Form, Parts A and B, for every participating member of your family