Celebrating 45 years of Scouting!
est. 1973
We actively recruit scouts from Sudley, Sinclair and Mullen Elementary Schools each spring and fall. We welcome any Scout, male or female, who is interested in being a Cub Scout. Welcome! Our doors are open.
Things We’ve Done:
Pack Hikes - Police and FireStation Visits – Caroling – Community Clean-ups – Baseball Games – Camping
Outdoor Adventures:
Pack 1831 Cub Scouts have many opportunities to enjoycamping and the great outdoors.Our Pack camps as a group no less than once a year. This is “family camping” where thewhole family is encouraged to participate.
During the summer, day camp provides four days of funfilled games, crafts, archery, bb-guns, swimming and activities for our youngerscouts. For our older cubs thereis overnight scout camp complete with flag ceremonies, swimming, boating and anentire program based on Webelos level achievements.
What Pack 1831 is Not:
Not Exclusive: We welcome boys, girls and families of all backgrounds.
Not a specific religion: Scouting intentionally embraces a belief in a higher power and offers achievement awards in more than 25 of the worlds religions.
Not day care: You should plan to attend meetings and events and be with your child. Cub Scouting is not intended to be a drop-off activity. Our activities are parent/child oriented. Parents provide our pack and den leadership and everyone is expected to do their part to help run pack and den activities.
Other Pack 1831Activities:
Rocket Launch- Cubs build and launch rockets air powered rockets.
Pinewood Derby- Cubs participate in this classic event as they design andrace their own wooden race cars.
Service- Our annual Scouting for Food drive, neighborhood and stream clean ups are some of the ways our Scouts give back to their community.
Blue & Gold- Our annual banquet celebrating the birthday of BSA complete with entertainment and lots of good food.
Regatta- What better way is there to start summer than racing boats?