Cub Scout Pack 746
Fullerton, Maryland

At our Pack, we believe that the great outdoors is an essential aspect of fun and learning for youth. If you are interested in learning more about what we do, you are welcome to attend one of our monthly Pack meetings. We accept both boys and girls into our pack. Any youth from kindergarten to fifth grade, or five to ten years old, may join Cub Scouts. We go camping twice a year and go on hikes monthly. If you know any youth who might be interested in joining Cub Scouts, you can reach out to our Cubmaster through our Email at Pack746@Gmail.com 

Pack Info

Address

St Joseph's Catholic Church (Fullerton), 8420 Belair Rd, Nottingham, Maryland 21236

Meeting Nights 

Pack meetings are the first Monday of each month. Den meeting are held weekly on Mondays 7-8pm.

 Contact Us

Our Cubmaster can give you all the information you need to join our Pack.
Email  Pack746@Gmail.com

Come Join the Pack  - Your Application Link

Parents Can Get Involved!

There are so many ways to support our mission. Contact us to find out more about volunteer opportunities,
fundraising events, and ways to get our message to your friends and family.

 Get Pack 746 Gear

Want show your pack pride? Visit the Pack 746 Gear shop.  

Click her to get your new pack gear any time!


Donations, special event fees and Pack annual dues are now accepted through the Venmo app.

Why Join Cub Scouting?

If you could give only one gift to the young people who are most important in your life, what would it be? No matter what your family situation is, it is within your power to help these children grow into people with a good feeling about themselves and a genuine concern for others.


Cub Scouting can assist you in providing this greatest gift of all. Cub Scout-age children benefit developmentally from belonging to a small group of peers. Your child will be a part of a Den, a small group of Cub Scouts in the same grade level and who are of the same gender. Through this sense of belonging, children build self-esteem and learn to get along with others.


As a parent, you want to be assured that the groups that your child joins will teach values consistent with good citizenship, character development, personal fitness, and leadership. The values we seek to instill are found in the Scout Oath and Scout Law.


We know that kids do not join Cub Scouting for character building. Youth join because it is fun. Your child will learn great lessons, but they will be far too busy having fun to notice.