QUALIFICATIONS

The Pack Public Relations Chairperson must meet BSA membership requirements, be at least 21 years of age, and register with the Boy Scouts of America as an adult leader.

The Pack Public Relations Chairperson is selected by the pack committee, with the approval of the charter organization.

Complete pack committee Fast Start Training and Basic Leader Training for the position.

RESPONSIBILITIES
  • Stimulate pack service projects in the chartered organization, school, and community.
    • Pack Scouting for Food
    • Pack Toiletries Drive
    • Pack Toy Drive
  • Promote family participation in all pack events, such as blue and gold banquets, pack picnics, and other special events.
  • Urge pack participation in appropriate programs of the chartered organization, such as the worship service on Scout Sunday or Scout Sabbath if the organization is a church or synagogue and Cub Scouts are members.
  • Suggest ways of showing interest in the chartered organization's overall program.
  • Publicize and promote pack participation in Scouting Anniversary Week activities.
  • Circulate Tiger Cub, Cub Scout, and Webelos Scout recruiting fliers and leaflets to invite boys to join. Work with the pack committee to promote new membership. Let the people in the neighborhood know that a Cub Scout pack is available.
  • Consider using a monthly or quarterly pack newsletter to inform families of pack plans, guide new parents and guardians in pack policies, and create a feeling of unity among members of the pack family.
    • Pack Webmaster
  • Provide pack announcements for regular release in the official bulletins, newsletters, Web sites, etc., of your chartered organization.
    • Pack Publicity Chairperson
  • Make use of the news media in publicizing pack events.
    • Pack Publicity Chairperson

Related Links
Organization Chart
Pack Committee

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