Oval: Pack 300 is sponsored by the Knights of Columbus Council 1516. That Council is made up of Knights from the parish of Saint Dominic and Annunciation

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Cub Scout Pack 300 adheres to the guidelines and regulations of the Boy Scouts of America for a quality youth program.

Cub Scouting means "doing." Everything in Cub Scouting is designed to have the boys doing things. Activities are used to achieve the aims of Scouting—citizenship training, character development, and personal fitness. Many of the activities happen right in the den and pack.

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Pack 300

                    Pack 300 was originally organized in 1997 by Dr. Elvin Heiberg whose family has been a part of the Scouting program in Northfield since 1912. Dr. Heiberg has since retired from Scouting although he remains a strong advocate for the Boy Scouts of America. He resides in Northfield and is known for assisting the Boy and Cubs Scouts in the area when called upon.

History

Oval Callout: Most Pack meetings are usually held once a month from 6pm-7:30pm.
The meetings are usually held at the St. Dominic’s Church facilities.

Individual dens meet at least once a month or more depending on the Scouts rank and achievement activities to meet their rank requirements.

Check our calendar for actual dates

Family Goal

Families of Pack 300 will provide leadership, assistance, and support in pack programs, while conducting themselves in a respectable manner as a positive role model for the Scouts

Pack Goal

To any boy who wishes to be a member and follows the Cub Scout Promise, the leadership and the program, Pack 300 will provide opportunities to have fun while learning values, sportsmanship and caring for others.

Northfield Minnesota, Rolling Hills District of the Northern Star Council

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