Updates for the Week of 1/11/2026

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Jan 11, 2026, 11:31:07 AM (5 days ago) Jan 11
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Hi,

Don’t forget Pancake Tickets are due this week! Find out more information below. Most of what is below is a repeat of last week if you missed it. Please make sure to see the new information about the Blue and Gold Pack meeting on February 22.

 Have a great one. 

Den Meetings


  • Tuesday, January 13: Lion Den (Kindergarten), Wolf Den (2nd Grade), and Bear Den (3rd Grade). 


  • Tuesday, January 20: Den meetings for the Tiger Den (1st Grade), Webelos Den (4th Grade) and AOL Den (5th Grade).






Pancake Breakfast


Here are the details for the upcoming Pancake Breakfast:


  • Date: Saturday, January 17, 2026 (Snow date: January 18, 2026)

  • Time: 8:00 AM – Noon

  • Location: Spring Brook Township Fire House

  • Menu: Pancakes, Hash Browns, Sausage, Juice, Coffee, Tea

  • Cost: $10.00 per ticket (presale only); Children 5 and under eat for free

  • Proceeds: All funds from presold tickets will go directly to scouts' accounts. That is $10 per ticket into your Scout Account.

  • Presales Due:  All sold tickets are due back Jamuary 14, 2026. Tickets will also be sold at the door, with those proceeds benefiting the pack as a whole.


For Scouts:


Volunteers Needed:

  • We need helpers for 1-hour shifts during the breakfast.

  • Sign up here to lend a hand





Youth Safety / Personal Safety

Scouting America prioritizes youth safety. All adult leaders complete annual training on working with Scouts, creating safe environments, and avoiding inappropriate situations. This year, all leaders in Pack 126 successfully completed Scouting America’s Safeguarding Youth Training and other position-specific courses, including event planning, outdoor safety, and weather preparedness.


To ensure Scouts’ safety beyond Scouting activities, BSA requires Scouts to watch the Protecting Yourself Rules video tailored to their age. These videos help raise awareness about appropriate and inappropriate behavior.


I watched the video with my child, and it led to meaningful discussions about safety in Scouting, school, and other areas.


If you have not completed this requirement with your scout since September 2025, please do so.


To access the video, scan the QR code for your Scout’s rank or check the handbook for details. After watching, inform your Scout’s Den Leader to mark it as completed.




January Pack Meeting

Join us for our January Pack Meeting on January 25, 2026, at the Revolution Ice Centre.

  • Event: Ice Skating & Advancement Requirement

    • You don’t need to know how to skate!  There will be people there to introduce kids to the sport!!

  • Location: Revolution Ice Centre - 12 Old Boston Road, Pittston, PA 18640

  • Arrival Time: No later than 5:45 PM

  • Schedule:

    • One the Ice: 6:00 – 7:00 PM

    • Cool-Down Activities: 7:15 PM

    • Departure: 7:30 PM

  • Each Family will be responsible for their skate rental fees which are $3 to $5 a per skater. More information to come. 


Don’t miss this fun opportunity to skate and complete advancement requirements.





Summer of 2026 Signups Now Accepted

  • It is not too early to start thinking about the Summer of 2026. At the link below is the current information we have about Summer Camp 2026 and the signup form to reserve your spot.


  • Curious about what’s in store? Check out the latest details at the link below and start imagining the incredible experiences waiting for you!


Summer Camping Signup Form 2026



February Pack Meeting

Each year Pack 126 visits a different church in our community for Scout Sunday Services. Join us this year for Scout Sunday on February 8, 2026, at the Moscow United Methodist Church at 10:00am. This special event celebrates the connection between Scouts and their faith communities. Scouts and their families are encouraged to attend and participate in the service as we honor the values of Scouting and its commitment to duty to God. We look forward to seeing you there!


More information to come. 




Winter Fun Day

Get ready for some frosty family fun! Join other Cub Families from nearby Packs at Winter Fun Day hosted by NEPA Council on Saturday 21, 2026 at Scranton/ Wilkes-Barre Railriders PNC Stadium. This event is packed with exciting winter activities, similar to Harvest Fest but with a snowy twist.


Each family registers individually directly with the council and can attend at their convenience, so bundle up, head out, and enjoy the day at your own pace.


Registration: https://www.nepabsa.org/Winter-Fun-Day 

Registration will open Soon


Don’t miss this chance to make magical winter memories with your family.




Blue and Gold Pack Meeting

Join us for one of the most important day in our Scouting year! On February 22, 2025, we will celebrate our Scouts’ achievements at our Annual Crossover & Rank Up Ceremony at the Maple Lake United Methodist Church.


This special event honors the hard work of all our Scouts as they receive their rank badges for the year. Additionally, our Arrow of Light (AOL) Scouts will cross over, marking their transition to Troop 132, Troop 1132, Troop 133, or Troop 1016. This is a significant milestone in their Scouting journey, and we encourage all families to attend and support them.


Event Details:

Date: Sunday, February 22, 2026

Location: Maple Lake United Methodist Church

Arrival for Scouts: 1:45 PM

Ceremony Begins: 2:00 PM


Important Notes:

Full Class A Uniforms required for all Scouts and Scouters.

Families are encouraged to attend and celebrate this milestone together!


Registration:

There will be a social gathering afterwards. Scouts are free, but families are asked to pay $5 a person to offset the food and beverages that will be provided. Information on registering will be in released soon.


This night is a time-honored tradition in our Pack, and we look forward to celebrating the growth, achievements, and next steps of our Scouts with all of you. Please mark your calendars and plan to join us for this meaningful event!





March Pack Meeting and Pinewood Derby

The pack will be holding its annual Pinewood Derby on March 7, 2026. This is now an elective adventure for all Cub Scouts.  If you are unfamiliar with the Pinewood Derby, please watch the video found here. Below is some basic information about this years Pinewood Derby


  • Car blocks will be Distributed - No Later than the Skating Party. As of today the Pack has not received this year's blocks. We will distribute them as soon as they come in. Please don’t pester Den Leaders for them.

  • Official Rules will be published and distributed with the blocks

  • March 6, 2026 - Required Car Check In 6:30 - 7:30PM

  • March 7, 2026 - Race Day

    • 10:30-12:00 - Lions, Tigers, and Wolves

    • 12:30-2:00 - Bears, Webelos, and AOLS


Remember that the purpose of the Pinewood Derby is to encourage Cub Scouts and adults to work and learn together, and have the satisfaction of completing a project as a team.


DO NOT LEAVE OUT ONE OF THE PARTS OF THE TEAM



While we wait for the blocks if you want to get your Cub Scouts excited you can share with them the following videos:






Scout Night at the Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins

Save the date. The Pack will be attending Scout Night at the Penguins on March 28, 2026. More information to come. 






May 8-9, 2026 - Camping Trip

  • Pack 126 will be camping at Goose Pond on May 8-9, 2026. 

  • Tentatively it appears we will arrive at Goose Pond around 5:30PM on May 8 and you should plan on staying at camp until about 7:30PM on May 9, 2026.

  • There will be many exciting Scouting activities for this day.


  • More Information to come. 





June 19-21, 2026 - Parent and Pal

  • See the form below: 


Summer Camping Signup Form 2026



July 12-14-17, 2026 - Resident Camp

  • See the form below: 


Summer Camping Signup Form 2026



August 3-7, 2026 - Day Camp

  • See the form below: 


Summer Camping Signup Form 2026










GENERAL REMINDERS:



Medical Forms:

  • All Scouts must have a Class A/B medical form on file with the pack. Additionally, all Scouts should obtain a Class C form signed at their next physical. The forms can be found at the link below, and it is recommended to download and fill them out digitally. This will save time next year, as you will only need to update and get the signature instead of filling out the entire form again.


  • Forms are only good for 1 year. 



  • Emails have been sent to parents of scouts with Medical Forms Missing


  • It is your responsibility to keep your forms up-to-date with the pack. 








Unforming: More can be found at: https://www.cubpack126.org/uniform

Class A Uniforms

Required:

  • Official Scout Shirt (Blue or Tan)

  • Official Belt 

  • Pack Neckerchief 

  • Pack Neckerchief slide 

  • Adventures Colors (Grade 4 & 5 only)


Strongly Encouraged:

  • Pack Hat

  • Carabiner - On belt loop to hold the hat when taken off so it doesn't get lost.

  • Official Shorts, long pants, skorts

  • Official Socks



Official Pack 126 Class B Uniform

Required:

  • Pack Tie-Dye T-Shirt

  • Official Belt 


Strongly Encouraged:

  • Pack Hat

  • Carabiner - On belt loop to hold the hat when taken off so it doesn't get lost.

  • Official Shorts, long pants, skorts

  • Official Socks


Any Class B Uniform

Required:

  • Any Scout Shirt

  • Official Belt 


Strongly Encouraged:

  • Pack Hat

  • Carabiner - On belt loop to hold the hat when taken off so it doesn't get lost.

  • Official Shorts, long pants, skorts

  • Official Socks


Class C Uniform 

Strongly Encouraged:

  • Any Scouting T-Shirt

  • Pack Hat

  • Carabiner - On belt loop to hold the hat when taken off so it doesn't get lost.

  • Pants or shorts - To do work in or get dirty








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