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Serving the Communities of Calabasas and Hidden Hills since 1998

Welcome to the official website of Cub Scout Pack 333. We are self-chartered by The Parents Club of Cub Pack 333. We belong to the Las Colinas District, in the Western Los Angeles Area Council, of the Boy Scouts of America. We draw from a community of boys mostly from Calabasas and Hidden Hills who are in the 1st through 5th grade.

Our Program is year round and we welcome new families to find out about our Pack during our membership recruiting period (between Memorial Day and Labor Day).

This web site has been created to give our cubs, their families, and visitors to our site an idea of what cub scouting is all about and to keep them informed of activities of our pack.

Philanthropy February Scout Activities

Posted on Feb 7 2010 - 10:31am

February 8 & 9, 2010: Round Meadow Elementary School "Drop Off a Kid & a Can" -- all RMES scouts arrive in Class A's by 7:30 AM to collect food items from your classmates during morning drop-off. Questions: contact Jim Chrisman @ 818-716-1254 or jim.chrisman@sbcglobal.net

February 17, 2010: Chaparral Elementary School "Drop Off a Kid & a Can" -- all Chaparral scouts arrive in Class A's by 7:45 AM to collect food items from your classmates during morning drop-off.
Questions: contact Annette Adler @ annette@cmgnow.com

HAPPY 100TH BIRTHDAY BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA

Posted on Feb 5 2010 - 3:51pm

While walking the misty streets of London in 1909, American businessman William Boyce lost his way. A boy offered to guide him to his destination. Boyce wanted to pay him, but the boy explained that he was a Scout, and that Scouts do not accept money for doing good turns.

Eager to learn more, Mr. Boyce met with Robert Baden-Powell, founder of the Boy Scout movement in Great Britain. Boyce knew that boys back home would like the idea, so he brought Scouting to the United States. Papers incorporating the Boy Scouts of America were signed on February 8, 1910 - the date celebrated as the official birthday of the BSA.

One hundred years later, many events are marking the Centennial, beginning on New Year's Day with a float in the Tournament of Roses Parade. It featured Scouting's 100th anniversary theme, "Celebrating the Adventure, Continuing the Journey."

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