
Press Release – North Haven
Cub Scout Packs in North Haven invite boys in first through fifth grade and their parents to become a part of one of America's leading organizations. These Cub Scout Packs in the Sleeping Giant District will be holding an information night at North Haven Recreation Center on Linsley Street on Thursday Sept 13th, 6:30- 8:30 pm.
The Cub Scout program is a valuable resource that can help families accomplish worthy goals while building and strengthening relationships within the family.
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Cub Scouting combines fun with educational activities and lifelong values. It also helps parents to help their boys strengthen character, develop good citizenship, and enhance both mental and physical fitness. In addition, the program provides boys with positive peer groups and tools to shape their future.
In Cub Scouting, boys learn ideals like honesty, bravery, and respect. These values help boys make constructive decisions throughout their lifetimes and give them the confidence they need to grow and develop.
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Families who cannot attend on September 13th can find a nearby Pack at www.BeAScout.org or contact:
Pack 810 - Clintonville School, Nancy Yeager, (203) 234-2154, Bill-nanyeager@comcast.net
Pack 803 - Ridge Road/ Green Acres, Luigi Frunzio, (203) 287-5433, luigi.frunzio@yale.edu
Pack 801 - Montowese School, Lou Fappiano, (203) 376-0107, loufappiano@comcast.net
For more information on Cub Scouting, please visit www.ctyankee.org or call Blaine Boxwell, District Executive of Sleeping Giant District, Connecticut Yankee Council, Boy Scouts of America at (203) 876-6868 ext. 254 or blaine.boxwell@scouting.org.