Cub Scouts is a year-round family- and home-centered program that develops ethical decision-making skills for boys in the first through fifth grade (or who are 7, 8, 9, and 10 years old). The Tiger Cub program for first graders and their adult partners emphasizes shared leadership, learning about the community, and family understanding.
The Wolf Cub and Bear Cub activities for second and third graders emphasize character development, citizenship training, and personal fitness.
Webelos Scouts (fourth and fifth graders) participate in more advanced Webelos Program that begins to prepare them to become Boy Scouts. Fast Tracks help leaders plan each meeting. Resources range from Advancement Policies, Uniform, New Leader Essentials, Pinewood Derby, and Medical Records, to the Bookshelf.
Segments - Information about Three Fires Council segments. Most segments don't have any official requirements. There are segments for sports, arts, hobbies, crafts, etc. If a scout is involved in such an activity, feel free to order a segment for him. There are also many segments that are great for den activities, such as visiting a police or fire station, taking a hike, going to a camp, making a craft, performing a skit, etc. While most segments can be ordered by den leaders, some segments are handled by the pack. Also, if the pack does pack-wide events such as swimming or bike rodeo, the pack will usually provide segments to all scouts who attend. Some segments have been discontinued and others have limited stock (meaning they are discontinued by the council). Occasionally, a segment will be updated with a new look. You may see multiple pictures below for a single segment. This just means there are multiple versions of the same segment, and the store may carry a mix of the two or just the newer segment. |




