Calendar
Campouts, service projects, pack meetings, and den nights - this is the field log for Pack 4071. Guests and prospective families are welcome at any event marked Open to Visitors.
Recent Highlight
Eighteen hand-built cars, four dens, and no shortage of trash talk between pit crews. Our spring Pinewood Derby packed the fellowship hall wall-to-wall with families cheering on the track, and every single Scout walked away with a trophy category to call their own.
This is what a normal week in Pack 4071 actually looks like - real events, real turnout, more of this all year.
This Season
Free food, games, and a bonfire - the easiest way to meet the pack and learn how to join. No registration needed to attend.
Rope work and bandaging drills covering Bear and Webelos first-aid adventure requirements.
Canoeing, a nature scavenger hunt, and Whitewater belt loop work on the lake.
Scouts of all ages cast a line for prizes and bragging rights. No experience or equipment required - loaner poles and bait provided.
Scouts clear brush, repaint markers, and haul out litter along the city's most-used walking trail.
Recognizing six rank advancements and twelve belt loops and pins earned since summer camp.
A weekend campout with a haunted trail, costume contest, and campfire s'mores. Sign up by Oct 10.
Proceeds fund next spring's Pinewood Derby supplies and new pack camping gear.
A district-wide fun day of games, booths, and activities for Scouts of every age. Great for a first look at Scouting outside the pack.
Pack 4071 marches in the city's annual Christmas parade - Scouts in uniform, decorated wagons, and candy for the crowd.
A week of day-camp adventures, swimming, and rank advancement. Sign up by April 1.
Example schedule shown for demonstration - replace with your pack's actual calendar.
From Greater Alabama Council
Beyond our own pack calendar, our council runs council-wide Cub Scout programs all year - open to any registered Scout. Dates and details change season to season, so always confirm on the council site before you plan around one.
The council's signature summer event - BB guns, archery, crafts, and field sports over several days. Widely considered a highlight of the Cub Scout year.
Four days and three nights with an aquatics focus - swimming, archery, BB guns, and full Cub Scout adventures at the council's mountain-top camp.
A council-wide family campout - the whole family comes along for a weekend of activities built for every rank of Cub Scout.
A full day at the historic Sloss Furnaces landmark - shooting sports, a museum visit, and even an iron pour demonstration.
Hosted each fall by the council's Fishing and Angling Committee - fishing, fun, prizes, and a patch for everyone who takes part.
A 3-day, 2-night winter camping trip with shooting sports and holiday crafts to close out the Scouting year.
New to the Pack?
You don't need gear, a uniform, or an invitation. Pick anything marked Open to Visitors and come see what a real week in Pack 4071 looks like.
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