
This page is designed to provide information to
Pack 36's Scouts on recent and future happenings.

Our Leaders
Cubmaster: Jo Ann Madison 
Scout Master Troop 100: Tommy Sexton

Click the Den patch to find out more about each den.
Den Leaders

Tiger
Cub Den
Wolf Den 7 Tiger
Cubs: Tami Glass
Wolf:
Voni Wyatt
Phillip Smith
Lynn O'Neal

Bear Den
4th Grade Webelos Bear: Neil
Reinwald
Den 3
Sandra Watson
4th Grade:
Rodney Smith
Andy Pinnix
5th Grade Webelos
Den 8
5th
Grade: Mitch
Williams
Twila Sanford
Pack 36 is part of the Black Warrior Council BSA
loacated 2700 River Road N.E., Tuscaloosa, AL 35404. Phone (205) 554-1680. Pack
36 is proud to be a Quality Unit of the Black Warrior Council of West Alabama.
Learn more about the Black Warrior
Council.
The major pack wide events are summer camp,
popcorn sales, Tuscaloosa Christmas Parade, The Blue and Gold Banquet, Derby
Race and
everyone's favorite the monthly pack meetings. The guy's
look forward to the time they present the colors (flag ceremony) at Vestavia
Elementary School PTO meeting. For more
information on these and other events visit the Pack 36
Highlights Page.

Brief Overview of Cub Scouting A family- and
home-centered program for boys in the second through fifth grade (or 8, 9, and
10 years old). Cub Scouting's emphasis is on quality program at the local level,
where the most boys and families are involved. Fourth- and fifth-grade (or
10-year-old) boys are called Webelos (We'll Be Loyal Scouts) and participate in
more advanced activities that begin to prepare them to become Boy Scouts.

This page is not a product of the Boy Scouts of
America or the Black Warrior Council. It is a creation of the webmaster and
leaders of pack 36 for informational purposes only.

St Marks United Methodist Church in
Northport, AL. is the chartering organization for pack 36. Most dens hold
their meetings at the church. For more information on St
Marks United Methodist Church. We would like to thank the church for
their support and the use of their facilities.

Cub Scout Promise I (name), promise to do my best. To do my
duty to God and my country, to help other people, and obey the law of the
pack.
Cub Scout Motto Do your best.
Law of the Pack The Cub Scout follows Alkela. The Cub Scout
helps the pack go. The pack helps the Cub Scout grow. The Cub Scout gives
goodwill.
Scouts not only learn the Promise, Motto and
Law of the Pack, they learn what the meaning as well.
Why Blue and Gold? The blue stands for
truth and spirituality, steadfast loyalty and the sky above. The gold
stands for warm sunlight, good cheer and happiness. Together
they symbolize what Cub Scouting is all about.

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