Title: Cubmaster 101
1Cubmaster 101
- Presented by Bill Bates
- Cubmaster, Pack 374 Santa Clara County Council
2Who am I? (Okay, a bit of a brag page)
- Involved in BSA for almost 25 years (Eagle Scout)
- 4th Year as Cubmaster of Pack 374 Sana Clara
County Council - Cub Scout Roundtable Commissioner
- Have planned 47 Pack meetings (been at 57, as an
adult more as a scout) - Dad of a Webelos II and
Bear Scout
3What this presentation is not
- Short! (We will run out of time)
- The right way to be a Cubmaster
- Learning how to manage conflict
- The presentation of your dreams! (Well, I guess
maybe)
4What this presentation is
- What I believe the basics are
- Nothing more than tips and suggestions
- Situations and experiences that I learned from
- A pointer to good online resources
- Hopefully, a time where we can share ideas
5Agenda
- Intro
- What is the Cubmasters job?
- What is a Pack Meeting?
- The Pack Meeting Plan (Agenda)
- Den Duties (Assignments)
- Do you know what your dens are doing?
- Do you have a monthly leader meeting?
- Working with the Pack Committee
- Working with the Charter Organization
- Recruiting (Scouts and Leaders)
- Event Planning
- Diplomacy and Crisis Management
- Who is your Unit Commissioner or DE?
- Leader Training
- Webelos
- Communication
6Cubmaster
- The Ruler of the Pack (no, but many will think
you are) - The Glue that holds everyone together
- The energy that keep the pack running
- The grease the keeps things smooth
- The face of the pack
- The one everyone blames
- The chief evangelist!
7Cubmasters Job
- Read The Cub Scout Leader Book
- Check out the New Cubmaster Brochure
- Responsible for Pack Program (not by yourself)
- Chief Goofball and Crisis Negotiator
- Plan the Monthly Pack Meeting
- Cultivate a strong Webelos program
- Have your finger on The Pulse of the pack
- Have a regular leader/planning meeting
- Build and cultivate relationships (scouts,
families, schools and more) - Work with your Committee Chair, Charter Rep,
District Executive (DE) and Unit Commissioner
8Use Your Resources
- Cant sing?
- Find it hard to be silly?
- Bad at planning?
- Dont think you are very creative?
Use Your Leaders and Families!!!!
But Leave your comfort zone and Have Fun!!!
9What is a Pack Meeting?(Oh my, soooo many
words.)
- The monthly pack meeting brings together boys
from every den, their leaders, and their
families, to participate in a large-scale event
that serves as a showcase for everything the boys
have learned and done in their individual den
meetings. - The pack meeting gives the boys a larger
experience beyond their own den, and helps them
to connect their individual activities to the
entire Cub Scouting program.
10Meetings are boooooring!
- A monthly show for your pack families!!!
(Cub Fest, The Big Show, Cub Theatre) - There should be
- Songs
- Skits
- Jokes
- Awards
- Rank advancement
- Short announcements (use a newsletter)
- FUN!!!!!
- Mix it up! Some families have been there for
years!
11You NEED an agenda!!!
- Consistency is good but change is also okay
(find a balance) - Keep it simple
- Keep it as short as possible (90 min in my world
75 boys and 11 dens) - Be flexible!
- Have a copy on hand
- Get every den involved
- Get parents and leaders involved
- Cubmaster is the Ringmaster not the star of the
show!
12Pack Meeting Tips
- Always have a Plan B
- Did you confirm the guest (or verify that they
had been confirmed)? - Always have an agenda! (Did I already say that?)
- Set expectations (Stage Area, Behavior for scouts
AND guests) - Does every boy get something? (Bead program)
- Do adults get something? (Bead program, thank you
gift) - Do you have a treasure/goodie box?
13Den Duties (Assignments)
- This is what I use
- Gathering Setup
- Opening
- Prayer
- Song
- Skit
- Spotlight Den
- Den Choice (Song, Skit, Cheer)
- Jokes or Run-ons
- Closing Cleanup
14Monthly Den Duties
- Publish the duties ahead of time
- Remind leaders at your leader meeting
- Come up with an easy rotation
- Send email reminders!
- Be ready to fill/change as needed
- I give my dens 5 minutes each (they can use less)
- Get every den involved!!
- Public speaking is an important life skill!
- Keep what works, change what doesnt!
15What Are Your Dens Doing?
- Where and When do they meet?
- Do you ever visit them?
- What Go See It trips are they going on?
- Have they filed a Tour Permit?
- Are the scouts earning awards and advancing?
- Have you asked about any problems?
- Do Den Leaders have assistants? Den Chiefs?
16Do You Have a Leader Meeting?
- Having a regular leader meeting is worth it
- Make every den have a representative
- Make it face-to-face
- Get Den Leader feedback on recent events
- Plan for upcoming events
- Get a report on den health
- Help resolve issues
- Gather feedback for the Pack Committee
17Working with the Pack Committee
- Attend the monthly Committee Meeting
- Give a Cubmaster Report
- Work hand-in-hand with your Committee Chair!!!
- Let them handle the Business of the Pack
- Help recruit new members
- Have a New Parent Welcome Program
18Working with Your Charter Organization
- Build a relationship with your Institutional Head
(IH) if possible - Try to attend some Charter Org events
- Look into doing a yearly Service Project
- Build a relationship with your Charter
Organization Representative - Remember the Charter Organization basically owns
the pack
19Recruiting
- Make sure you have a recruiting program for new
scouts - Have you been assigned a school or two?
- Know your territory!
- Help identify potential leaders and event hosts
- Can you help in leader recruitment?
- Make families feel welcome!
- Return phone calls and email!!!
20Event Planning (and Attending)
- DO NOT do it all yourself!!!
- Dont be afraid to let events fail
- Do you know who your event hosts are?
- You do NOT have to attend every pack event (there
is only so much of you to go around) - Spend some time with your own family while at
events (even the Cubmaster gets to enjoy the
event) - Make sure you get some food!
21Boy Behavior
- Become familiar with the normal behavior for each
age group - Do not be afraid to set expectations (make sure
you are clear) - Do not be afraid to reprimand (but be calm and
fair) - Make sure your leaders understand this as well
- Have you tried a Pack Theme of the Year?
- The boys CAN do it!
22Diplomacy and Crisis Management
- As in any family, problems and tense situations
can arise - Be careful not to jump in too fast
- Try to listen as much as possible
- Folks WILL come to you looking for solutions
- People can get very nasty, do your best not to
respond in kind - Dont be afraid to go to your Unit Commissioner,
DE, Charter Organization Rep or others for help!
23Your Unit Commissioner and DE
- Have you met them? You NEED to do that!
- You WANT your Council Office to know you (at
least your name) - Invite them to pack functions
- Is your Unit Commissioner on your email list?
24Leader Training
- Your goal is to encourage EVERY leader to be
trained - You NEED to be trained
- Mandatory training for direct contact leaders is
coming - Do you have a pack trainer?
- Do you have any training for parents?
- Know who has/has not been trained
- Look into Wood Badge It is THAT good!
25Webelos
- What are the Troops in your area?
- Do you know who the Scoutmasters are?
- Roundtable and Council/District events are good
places to make contacts - Where are your Webelos bridging to?
- Are you making sure that Webelos is a strong
program? - How many of your Webelos Bridge?
26Communication
- Do you have an email list?
- Do use use online groups?
- Do you have a website?
- You REALLY need a Pack Newsletter!
- Do you have a yearly calendar?
- How often do you communicate to your pack?
- How much face-to-face time do you have with pack
families?
27Have Fun
- Just an hour a week, right? (Yeah, a Scout Hour!)
- Dont do this for your son, the boys or the pack
Do it for YOU! - If you are not having fun, you need to change
things - If you do it right, you will be compensated more
than you ever expected!
28Great Resources!
- Everyone needs help and ideas!
29Resources
- Complete your Training!!!
- Wood Badge
- Monthly District Roundtable
- University of Scouting (duh)
- Cub Scout Talk Yahoo! Group
- Cubmaster Chat Yahoo! Group
- Scouting.org Website
- Our Counsel Website (and email lists)
- Pioneer District Website (http//www.pioneer-distr
ict.org/)
30Great online Resources
- Pack Meeting Info from BSA
- http//www.scouting.org/scoutsource/CubScouts/Acti
vities/pack.aspx - Simple Pack Meeting Planning Document
- http//www.scouting.org/filestore/pdf/34-37.pdf
- My University of Scouting Website
- http//cubmaster101.com/
- My website for Pack 374 Leaders
- http//leaders.cubpack374.org/
31Major Helps
- Baloos Bugle (my secret sauce)
- http//www.usscouts.org/bbugle.asp
- Cubmaster Resources from the BSA
- http//www.scouting.org/scoutsource/CubScouts/Lead
ers/Cubmaster20Resources.aspx - Den and Pack Meeting Resource Guides
- http//www.scouting.org/scoutsource/CubScouts/Lead
ers/DenLeaderResources/DenandPackMeetingResourceGu
ide.aspx - MacScouter
- http//www.macscouter.com/
- The Virtual Cub Scout Leaders Handbook
- http//webspace.webring.com/people/wu/um_10831/hom
e.html
32Thank You!
- cubmaster_at_batescentral.com