Adventure Awaits!
Cub Scouts Pack 75 will give your child the chance to explore the outdoors, make new friends & learn skills that last a lifetime. From camping and hiking to building confidence and learning responsibility; Cub Scouts is where character and fun come together. Discover the fun of teamwork and the thrill of adventure.
Pack 75 meets at:
Westminster Presbyterian Church
50 East Santa Anna Ave.
Fresno, CA 93704
Mondays: 6:30pm – 7:30pm during the school year.


Den and Pack Meetings
The Pack 75 Den and Pack meeting schedule aligns with the Fresno Unified school calendar. We meet on Mondays 6:30pm – 7:30pm during the school year, with exceptions being Fresno Unified holidays and breaks. Dens do not meet during the summer, but we still have a summer pack outing every month.
Pack 75 Monthly Pack Activities
Our pack plans monthly events and outings that include:
These activities and outings are optional, but often include work towards required and elective adventures for each rank.
How Does Cub Scouting Work?
In Cub Scouting, you and your family join in on the program with your child, and you will help them along the way. Cub Scouts have a different handbook at each grade level, with Adventures that are age-appropriate for their developmental level. As your child advances through these books by working on Adventures, they will earn badges and other recognition that they wear on their uniform. As your child grows in Cub Scouting, your role will change with them, from hands-on involvement to guiding and coaching. Your child’s success in Cub Scouting depends on you!
The Cub Scouting program takes place at two levels. Your child will be a part of a Den, a small group of Cub Scouts in the same grade level. Pack 75 Dens typically meet every week. All Dens, from kindergarten through fifth grade, make up a Pack. Once a month, the Dens, with their families, come together at the Pack meeting and Cub Scouts are recognized for the Adventures and badges they have earned.
Cub Scout Ranks
The Lion (Kindergarten) & Tiger (1st Grade) Dens
Cub Scouts who join in kindergarten or first grade join with an adult partner, usually the parent or guardian. An adult is selected to serve as the den leader (usually one of the parents) and coordinates the meetings.
Adult partners are present and actively participate in each meeting activity with their Scout, while taking turns assisting the den leader. This shared leadership model is a great way to ensure the den leader has the help needed to deliver a quality program.


The Wolf (2nd Grade) & Bear (3rd Grade) Dens
Children this age are becoming more independent, and activities are designed to meet their developmental needs. A Wolf or Bear den is ideally no more than eight Cub Scouts, a den leader, and an assistant den leader (usually parents of some of the den members).
The Webelos (4th Grade) & Arrows of Light (5th Grade) Dens
The Webelos and Arrow of Light is much like the Wolf and Bear dens, but there is more emphasis on learning to take leadership roles and preparing to join a Scout troop.

