• PACK MEETINGS are held every third Thursday of each month at 6:45 p.m. through the school year at the church. Parents meet with the Pack Committee Chairman in the lower meeting room of the church while the boys participate in an activity in the main hall during the first 30 minutes. This gives parents the opportunity to ask questions about upcoming events and to receive general program information. Everyone then gets together in the main hall to share in more fun and awards presentations. Pack meetings are conducted by the Cubmaster and almost always have a theme.
  • DEN MEETINGS for Tigers, Wolves and Bear Cubs are generally held once every two weeks. Webelos Den meetings are typically held once each week. All Den meetings take place at the church unless there is a special event. Den meetings are conducted by the Den Leaders.
  • PACK COMMITTEE MEETINGS are open to all adults (parents are encouraged to attend) and take place at Wickliffe Public Library from 7:00-8:30 p.m. on the second Thursday of each month (unless otherwise specified...occasionally we like to change things up and meet at the Wickliffe Arabica) through the school year. We try to finalize plans for the upcoming pack meeting and discuss upcoming events. Everyone's input is welcome. The committee meetings are conducted by the Committee Chairman.
  • YOU WILL FIND ALMOST ALL MEETINGS ON OUR ACTIVITY CALENDAR, JUST CLICK ON THE "CALENDAR" LINK AT THE TOP OF THE PAGE.
Our pack is chartered to Wickliffe Presbyterian Church in Wickliffe, Ohio and is an official unit of the Boy Scouts of America, Greater Western Reserve Council, Headwaters District. The church is a sponsoring institution, providing us with a meeting place and storage for our gear, equipment and awards. The local council encompasses an area of northern Ohio that includes packs and troops in Ashtabula, Trumbull, Portage, Geauga and Lake Counties. The district includes packs and troops in Geauga County and portions of Lake County. In addition to all the great pack activities, the council and district also organize major outings that will include boys from other packs.

Our pack is a National Quality Unit, a unit that has met a minimum of 6 of 10 total commitments to the BSA's program. You can learn more about what it takes to become a Quality Unit by clicking here.

We encourage our leaders to be fully trained so our boys can get the most out of what the Boy Scouts of America has to offer. Leaders can be adult males or females and many of our male leaders were Cub Scouts and Boy Scouts as youths.

The BSA has strict guidelines to which all leaders must adhere. To learn some of the types of training and guidelines the BSA has, click here to enter the National Council website to learn more. You will find training programs listed under the Adult Leaders links, or click on the "Trained" patch to the right to be connected to the BSA Online Learning Center, a great resource for all adults to become more familiar with the Scouting program.

Adult leaders and committee members receive the benefit of online training resources; parents, too! If you see this patch on a leader's shirt sleeve it means your son is receiving the full benefit of the Scouting program because an adult leader took the time to become fully trained for his or her position. Click on the patch above to be directed to the BSA Online Learning Center.