Uniform & Supplies

What supplies and equipment are needed to participate in Cub Scouting?
At minimum, each boy in Cub Scouting will need a uniform and a handbook. Pack 202 provides each new scout the appropriate handbook when they sign up at one of the official Pack Round-ups. Each year, the handbook changes, as does the cap and neckerchief, but other uniform parts remain the same for at least the first three years. When a boy enters a Webelos den, he may need to obtain a new uniform if the parents in the den opt for the khaki-and-olive uniform.

Additional supplies and equipment may be needed for certain activities such as camping trips or field days. What equipment is needed, as well as whether it will be provided by the unit, will vary from pack to pack. Den and pack leaders should provide parents with information about any supplies that will be required at the beginning of each program year.

Where can I purchase BSA literature, uniforms, and other program materials?
Our uniforms, literature, and other Scouting merchandise is available at your local council, Scout Shops, and other licensed distributors. Visit the Supply Division Web site at www.scoutstuff.org to find a list of distributors in your area. If there aren’t any suppliers near you, you can order directly from the Supply Division online or by telephone.

How can I save money on the cost of uniforms and equipment?
Pack 202 is happy to provide assistance to families. We encourage our families to donate the Scout’s uniforms as they grow out of them. The shirts are very well made and are very capable of lasting many years. We often hold fund-raisers as well to enable the boys to earn their uniforms. Please speak to an adult leader or the Cubmaster for availability.