Leaders

Leadership

​A Cub Scout Pack is dependent on a dedicated set of volunteers to support our Scouts. These parents and representatives from our Charter Organization help us to deliver a quality, year-round program.


Pack Committee

The Pack Committee is responsible for handling administrative and support tasks in order to enable the Cubmaster and Den Leaders to focus on working with our Cub Scouts.  Here are our Pack Committee Members:

  • Executive Officer: Rob Coates
  • Chartered Unit Rep: Christopher Black
  • CUR Delegate: Dave Levesque
  • Committee Chair: Stephanie Levesque
  • Treasurer: Jim McCurdy
  • Secretary: Steve Laliberte
  • Cubmaster: Sara Brown
  • Asst. Cubmaster: Tim Carraher
  • Asst. Cubmaster: Dan Isenbergh
  • Advancement Coordinator: Kara McKeon
  • Membership Coordinator: TBD
  • Event Coordinators: TBD
  • Fundraiser Coordinators: Brandy Dodrill, Sara Brown, and Stephanie Levesque
  • Social Media/PR Coordinator: TBD
  • Popcorn Kernel: Stephanie Levesque / Popcorn Leader: Brian Conwell

Den Leaders

Each den is led by an adult den leader in addition to other parents, together they plan and carry out a year-round program of activities for the den. Many parents serve as a Den Leader or Assistant Den Leader.

  • Lion Den: TBD
  • Tiger Den: Dan Isenbergh
  • Wolf Den: Brandy Dodrill
  • Bear Den: Kara McKeon
  • Webelos: Sara Brown / Jim McCurdy
  • Arrow of Light (Boy): Nicole Volpe
  • Arrow of Light (Girl): TBD

Learn more about the role of a Cub Scout Den Leader.


Extras

BALOO TRAINED – qualified to take scout overnight camping
Tim Carraher
Dave Levesque
Ken Pearson

Training

A pack is only a strong as the trained leaders it has. Every Scout deserves a trained leader. There is position specific training available for all positions. All you have to do is simply log into your Scoutbook and click on my.Scouting dashboard (Training) and enroll in courses. You can click the Scouting U logo below to get more information.

  • For the safety of all Scouts, ALL registered adult leaders must be trained in and maintain current Youth Protection Training as set forth by the National Council.