About Pack 325
Cub Scout Pack 325 was established on April 1, 1982. Over the years our Pack has provided a fun, inclusive, and traditional Cub Scout program that introduces the basics of leadership, working together, exploring new challenges under trained parent volunteer leaders. Our lasting success has encouraged Cub Scouts to continue on into Scouts BSA and we are proud of all the Eagle Scouts that started scouting in our Pack. What makes our Pack so special is we pride ourselves in being a “family first” Pack. Traditionally Cub Scouts only allowed boys to participate in scouting. Pack 325 would encourage the entire family (brothers, sisters, mom, dad, grandparents) to participate and in 2017 Boy Scouts Of America officially included girls into the program. With a complete program offering advancements and opportunities for the entire family, we hope you join us on our next adventure.
Pack Structure
Boy Scouts Of America is broken into multiple Councils that are responsible for managing Packs, Troops, Crews, Ships, Clubs, and Posts. Some of these Councils are so large that they have been split into Districts. Our Pack is part of the Circle Ten Council. Circle Ten is comprised of 24 counties and 18 Districts. Nearly 59,000 young people participate in the council’s Scouting programs on an annual basis and more than 12,000 adult volunteers dedicate their time and energy to make this program a success. We are part of the Tejas Caddo District serving East Dallas. Our Pack is supported by our Charter Organization, St. Andrews Presbyterian Church.
Within our Pack are our Dens:
Lion
Kindergarten
Tiger
First Grade
Wolf
Second Grade
Bear
Third Grade
Webelos
Fourth Grade
Arrow of Light
Fifth Grade
Cub Scouting
Cub Scouting is fun for the whole family. In Scouting, boys and girls start with their best right now selves and grow into their very best future selves. It’s fun, hands-on learning and achievement that puts kids in the middle of the action and prepares them for today – and for life. There is a place for every parent, legal guardian, or other caring adult who wants to help and have fun. Getting everyone involved makes the experience more meaningful for your Cub Scout.