This position keeps pack activities visible to the public, as well as to the families of the pack.
Specifically, this person will:
Identify and promote pack service projects in the chartered organization, school, and community.
Promote family participation in all pack events.
Urge pack participation in appropriate programs of the chartered organization. Suggest ways of showing
interest in the chartered organization's overall program.
Publicize and promote pack participation in Scouting Anniversary Week activities.
Circulate Cub Scout recruiting flyers and brochures to invite youth to join. Along with the pack
committee, promote new membership. Let the people in the neighborhood know that a Cub Scout pack is
available.
Consider using a monthly or quarterly pack newsletter to inform families of pack plans, guide new
parents and guardians in pack policies, and create a feeling of unity among members of the pack
family.
Provide pack announcements for regular release in the official bulletins, newsletters, Web sites, etc.,
of your chartered organization.
Make use of the news media in publicizing pack events.