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Lexington Cub Scouts Pack 160

Welcome!  Pack 160 serves the community of Lexington, MA. Boys mostly come to us from Fiske Elementary and Bridge Elementary schools, but all boys in the area are welcome.

Through our active boys, active parents, and active leaders we maintain a fun, safe environment that teaches our young men the values and morals they need to become outstanding citizens in our community and nation.

Pack 160 meets monthly at the Parish Hall located in the Kennedy School next to St. Brigid Parish located at 2001 Massachusetts Avenue.

Next Event - Pack Meeting May 16th

Overnight Camping trip May 18th!

BLUE & GOLD BANQUET

Pack 160 gathered for its annual Blue & Gold Banquet on March 8 at the Knights of Columbus in Lexington.

Rank and advancements were awarded to many Cub Scouts.

Special congratulations to our Arrow of Light Recipients and all graduating Webelos - have fun in Boy Scouts!

After the awards and a Year in Review by Cubmaster Kevin Colburn, the scouts danced and played games - in the words of one Cub Scout, "This is so much fun!"

See you at our next Pack Meeting!

Pack 160 Pinewood Derby Success!

Congratulations to all the cubs who built a car and to all the winners of Pack 160's Pinewood Derby competition!

Pinewood Derby Race Winners!

Pinewood Derby Static Competition Winners!

Interested in Scouting?
Cub Scouts Pack 160
Lexington, MA

Boston Minuteman Council #227

For information about Cub Scouts
See "Joining" tab and contact:

Kevin Colburn, Cubmaster Pack160.Cubmaster@gmail.com


Monthly Pack Meetings

Pack meetings are typically held monthly on a Thursday night from 7:00 to 8:00 pm at Parish Hall, St. Brigid’s Church, 2001 Mass Ave. (See the Calendar tab for dates.)

All 1st - 5th grade boys in the Bridge and Fiske school districts are welcome (see links tab for Packs in other school districts)!

POLICY OF NONDISCRIMINATION

Boy Scouts of America Boston Minuteman Council


The mission of the Boston Minuteman Council, Boy Scouts of America is to provide character development, citizenship, training in growth, physical and mental fitness, and leadership opportunities for the young people of the Boston metropolitan area. We pride ourselves on the diversity of our members, and we are committed to providing young people with an educational and stimulating environment in which to learn and grow. Through the Scout Oath and Law, we pledge to respect all people and to defend the rights of others. Bias, intolerance, and unlawful discrimination are unacceptable within the ranks of the Boston Minuteman Council.

The Boston Minuteman Council serves over 18,000 youth through 3,300 volunteers in over 330 Packs, Troops, and other units without regard to color, race, religion, ethnic background, sexual orientation, or economic status.

Adopted July 19, 2001