 Everything You Need to Deliver an Amazing Den Experience
Everything You Need to Deliver an Amazing Den Experience
The Alamo Area Council is excited to announce Cub Scout Adventure Boxes will be available for at the 2025 Scouting Expo on July 30th! Five sets will be available for immediate pickup by a drawing at the event, so register for the Expo now for your chance to win that night!
These den-specific Adventure Boxes are designed to take the guesswork out of planning your Cub Scout year. Each box is packed with the supplies needed to complete all the required adventures for rank advancement—from Lions through Arrow of Light—along with helpful guides, schedules, and suggestions for electives.
Whether you’re a brand-new Den Leader or a seasoned pro, these boxes will make your job easier and your meetings more engaging. From hands-on activities to thoughtful discussions, everything is ready to go—just bring your enthusiasm and your Scouts!
🔍 Details at a Glance
A representative from each Pack should plan to attend and pick up the full set of boxes (one box per den level). You’ll sign for your Pack’s materials at pickup.
Each Adventure Box includes:
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All supplies needed to complete the required adventures for each rank. 
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A copy of the Scout Oath and Scout Law printed on the outside of the box—perfect for opening ceremonies. 
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Den leader support materials and guides. 
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Online resources to help leaders and new parents alike. 
Where to Pick Up:
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Scouting Expo on July 30th (Register HERE) 
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Marketing & Growth Workshop on July 26th (Register HERE) 
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Sign up for a pickup time at the Council Service Center at SignUpGenius Link 
📦 Included Adventures by Rank:
Lions (Kindergarten)
Bobcat, Mountain Lion, Run on the Run, King of the Jungle, Lion’s Roar, & Lion’s Pride
Tigers (1st Grade)
Bobcat, Tigers in the Wild, Tiger Bites, Team Tiger, Tiger’s Roar, & Tiger Circles
Wolves (2nd Grade)
Bobcat, Paws on the Path, Council Fire, Safety in Numbers, Footsteps, & Running with the Pack
Bears (3rd Grade)
Bobcat, Bear Habitat, Bear Strong, Paws for Action, Standing Tall, & Fellowship
Webelos (4th Grade)
Bobcat, Webelos Walkabout, Stronger-Faster-Stronger, My Community, My Safety, My Family
Arrow of Light (5th Grade)
Bobcat, Outdoor Adventurer, Personal Fitness, Citizenship, First Aid, Duty to God
🛠️ Why Adventure Boxes?
These boxes are more than just a collection of supplies—they’re a tool to elevate the Scouting experience. By providing consistent, quality programming resources, we’re helping ensure that every Scout has the opportunity to advance, grow, and thrive in their Cub Scout journey.
Don’t miss out—make sure your Pack is represented at the Expo to claim your Adventure Boxes and set your Dens up for a successful year of Scouting!
📩 Questions? Contact your Retention Executive, Vivian Schneider at Vivian.Schneider@Scouting.org for details.
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One of the questions I have been asked most frequently since becoming involved with Venture Scouts three years ago, even from those involved with Scouting is, “What is  How do we go about that you might ask? The Venture Program is set up to help Scouts achieve this through leadership opportunities, giving back to the community, and personal growth. Unlike the Scouts BSA program, Venture Scouts don’t work on merit badges, but we do have a similar advancement program. Scouts earn a series of awards (the equivalent of ranks in other BSA programs), that have different participation, service hour, leadership, and training requirements. Each level invites the scout to participate in a personal reflection and set and achieve personal goals. The Venture Scouts also have the opportunity to help lead the Crew by running and serving in Crew Officer positions.
How do we go about that you might ask? The Venture Program is set up to help Scouts achieve this through leadership opportunities, giving back to the community, and personal growth. Unlike the Scouts BSA program, Venture Scouts don’t work on merit badges, but we do have a similar advancement program. Scouts earn a series of awards (the equivalent of ranks in other BSA programs), that have different participation, service hour, leadership, and training requirements. Each level invites the scout to participate in a personal reflection and set and achieve personal goals. The Venture Scouts also have the opportunity to help lead the Crew by running and serving in Crew Officer positions. Over the past three years, I have had the pleasure and the privilege of watching our youth grow and take on leadership roles that they normally wouldn’t have the opportunity to. Last summer one of our Crew members planned our road trip up to Colorado where we went to High Adventure camp at Camp Alexander. Not only did she plan the route we would take, but she planned our stops along the way, booked our hotel rooms, and came up with a budget for the drive. While we were there I was able to watch the girls encourage and push each other to try new things. I watched as they struggled up the side of the mountain at much higher altitudes than they were used to and make it to the top. They were able to climb up a rock face and overcome their fear of heights, raft down a river and experience the thrill of the rapids. They built new friendships and had new experiences they wouldn’t have been able to without the Venturing Program.
Over the past three years, I have had the pleasure and the privilege of watching our youth grow and take on leadership roles that they normally wouldn’t have the opportunity to. Last summer one of our Crew members planned our road trip up to Colorado where we went to High Adventure camp at Camp Alexander. Not only did she plan the route we would take, but she planned our stops along the way, booked our hotel rooms, and came up with a budget for the drive. While we were there I was able to watch the girls encourage and push each other to try new things. I watched as they struggled up the side of the mountain at much higher altitudes than they were used to and make it to the top. They were able to climb up a rock face and overcome their fear of heights, raft down a river and experience the thrill of the rapids. They built new friendships and had new experiences they wouldn’t have been able to without the Venturing Program. Guest author:  Rachael Storms, joyful Woodbadge graduate, and Advisor for Crew 1779 of the Roadrunner District. Interested in finding out more about
Guest author:  Rachael Storms, joyful Woodbadge graduate, and Advisor for Crew 1779 of the Roadrunner District. Interested in finding out more about 
