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About Pack 367

About Us

Located in Titusville, Florida, Cub Scout Pack 367 was established in the Fall of 1968 and was originally chartered under St. Teresa Catholic Church Women's Club. It was in the Fall of 1972 that Cub Scout Pack 367 was officially Chartered by the St. Teresa Catholic Church and is still chartered under St. Teresa Catholic Church to this day.

Pack 367 is involved in starting boys on their Boy Scout adventure, and instilling them with the skills and values needed to be successful. Contact us if you'd like to know more about joining!

Our pack/den meetings are held on Wednesdays at 6:00PM at:

St Teresa Catholic Church
207 Ojibway St. Titusville, FL 32780


Wondering why you or your child should join Cub Scouts? Consider the following:

The Cub Scout program helps to meet your boy’s growth needs. As a boy develops, he has specific developmental needs such as:

1.       To learn new physical skills. He can do this through games, sports, and crafts. As he develops his coordination, he gains a sense of worthiness and acceptance by his peers.

2.       To learn to get along with boys of his same age. He needs to form friendships with other boys. He needs to learn how to balance giving and receiving affection if he is to relate well to his peers. He needs to belong to a group of boys his own age. Being a part of a Cub Scout den helps fulfill these needs.

3.       To develop his mental processes. He can develop his mental process by reading, writing, and calculating. He needs opportunities to use language to express ideas and to influence others. He must move from a preoccupation with self to understanding how and what others think of him. Opportunities for observation and experimentation will help him learn self-reliance. Den activities and meetings, along with the advancement program, help him develop mentally.

4.       To develop a value system. He is developing a sense of what is right and wrong and what is fair and unfair. He will do this by cooperating with other boys, by being taught, by examples of adults, and from positive reinforcement. He begins to develop democratic social attitudes.

5.       To develop personal independence. He is becoming less dependent on adults. His same age friends become important to him. In his den, and in the pack, he exercises his independence while learning to get along with others.  Your son also needs to belong to a ‘‘group’’ of boys his own age. This group is a key component of the Cub Scout program. A den is like a neighborhood group of six or eight boys in which he will achieve status and recognition. As you learn more about how Cub Scouting works and what goes on in a den and a pack, you will see that the program helps your boy in these five important developmental needs. The uniqueness of Cub Scouting is that you, as his family, join the program with your boy.

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