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Pack 71 is chartered by First United Methodist Church, Brooksville, Florida. Pack meetings are held the third Saturday of each month at 6:00 p.m. at First United Methodist Church in Brooksville.
» VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
We need parents to volunteer their skills or special talents. Also, we are looking for volunteers to be treasurer and advancement chair.  If you are interested in either of these two positions, please contact Suzanne at 799-3030.
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CUB SCOUT DAY CAMP

Cub scout day camp will be held June 16-20 at McGregor Smith Scout Reservation.  The theme of the camp is "Cubs in Space." Click on Cub Scout Day Camp in FORMS for more information.

DEVIL RAYS GAME

Florida Marlins v. Tampa Bay Rays--Sunday, June 15 (Father's Day) at 1:40 p.m. Tickets are $15 for outfield ticket and meal voucher or $30 for a lower box ticket, meal voucher and Rays hat.

 

CAMPING TRIP/PACK MEETING
The May camping trip will be May 16-18 at Hogg Island. The pack meeting will be held Saturday evening at dusk. The wolves will be performing a skit.
MOVIE NIGHT
Friday, July 18, 7:00-11:00 p.m.,Methodist Church Youth Hall. Bring snacks, drinks and movies to watch.

SSG Trevison Clark with soldiers holding Pack 71 flag in Kabul, Afghanistan

Interested in Scouting?
IT IS ALL IN THE NAME
Suggestions for a name for our Pack 71 newsletter are being accepted. Please turn in your name choice to your den leader. The best three will be chosen and the pack will vote on the new name at the March pack meeting.  Please be there to cast your vote!

WOOD BADGE
Congratulations to Eric Perron for earning his wood badge beads.  This is a very prestigious honor and shows a level of commitment that is second to none.  We also have three leaders currently going through this program. They are Karl von Klock, Tabitha Wilson and Rob Harmon. Please assist them in any way you can.

Why join scouting?
Scouting reinforces the skills and values we want our boys to learn while they're having fun. Cub Scouting means "doing." Everything in Cub Scouting is designed to have the boys doing things. Activities are used to achieve the aims of Scouting—citizenship training, character development, and personal fitness.