Cub Scouts - Pack 26
1st - 5th Grade Boys & GIRLS!
Cub Scouting Teaches Your Son or Daughter:
- Confidence, through recognition by adults
- Belonging, by building friendships with other boys at his school
- The value of family, by fostering quality family time for children and their adult partners
- Social skills, through interacting with other youth and adults
- Good decision making, by instilling values of helping others
- About his community, by participating in field trips and other activities
wearescouts.com
For more information, contact: Jeff Thomley (Cubmaster) 715-308-5986; email thomley822@yahoo.com
OR
Pat Jarvis, Unit Serving Executive (District Executive) 571-241-9260; email Patrick.jarvis@scouting.org
Girl Scouts
Be bright. Be silly. Be curious. Be strong.
In Girl Scouts you can be yourself, no matter who you may be. We love to help girls shine and celebrate all the many ways they are unique. Girl Scouts lets you try new things, make the best of friends, explore your world, and even help others. Join today!
http://www.gsnw.gl/beme
For more information, contact: Renee Erickson, 920-955-3428
rerickson@gsnwgl.org
Dunn County 4-H
Hay River Helpers
Hay River Helpers meet on the 2nd Sunday of the month at 6:00 p.m. at the Boyceville Community Center during the school year. Please watch Hay River Helpers 4H on Facebook for changes.
Contact Amy Thorson 715-556-2130 or Larinda Hessler 715-308-1660.
Connorsville Comets 4-H
The Connorsville Comets meet on the 2nd Monday of every month at 6:30 p.m. at the Connorsville Town Hall. Contact Brandi Utphall for more information: 715-702-1575 or scoobie54612@gmail.com
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