A month-by-month guide to what the pack needs to do. The Scouting year runs July through June. Tasks are grouped by category and include the role responsible. This is meant to be a planning guide — not every item happens every year on the same date, and timing may shift based on council deadlines and pack decisions.

Note: Items marked [Committee] are committee-level responsibilities. Den-leader and Cubmaster tasks are included so the committee can plan around and support them.


Recurring Every Month

Task Who
Pack meeting (all dens + families, ~1 hour) Cubmaster leads
Committee meeting (admin, finances, planning) Committee Chair leads
District Roundtable (program ideas, council updates) Cubmaster + den leaders attend
Treasurer reconciles all accounts (Broadview, PayPal, Square, Venmo) Treasurer
Treasurer prepares monthly financial report for committee Treasurer
Secretary sends committee meeting notice + agenda (2–3 days before) Secretary
Advancement Chair pulls Scoutbook data, purchases awards for upcoming pack meeting Advancement Chair
Den leaders run 1–2 den meetings; update Scoutbook Den Leaders
Committee Chair approves any bills before Treasurer pays Committee Chair

July — Planning Month

Theme: Close out the prior year; plan the coming year.

Task Who
Annual Program Planning Conference — set pack meeting calendar, events, and themes for the year Cubmaster + Committee Chair lead; all den leaders attend
Treasurer prepares prior-year annual financial report Treasurer
Treasurer drafts proposed upcoming-year budget (with Cubmaster and committee input) Treasurer
Committee Chair reviews leader roster — identify vacant positions, at-risk roles Committee Chair
Cubmaster identifies which dens need a new leader for the coming year Cubmaster
Committee Chair begins leadership recruitment as needed Committee Chair
Confirm camp and summer activity plans (resident camp, day camp) Activities Chair
Den leaders: transition Scouts to new rank (Wolves → Bears, etc.) if not done in June Den Leaders

August — Recruitment Prep

Theme: Get ready to recruit. Prepare materials, secure facilities, line up the fall.

Task Who
Attend community activities fairs (Bethlehem Activities Fair, etc.) Marketing Chair + Membership Chair coordinate; Cubmaster attends if possible
Prepare recruitment materials: fliers, sign-up forms, info packets Marketing Chair + Membership Chair
Marketing Chair posts about upcoming School-Night Recruitment events on Facebook Marketing Chair
Coordinate with Glenmont Elementary for school-night event permission and facility access Membership Chair + Committee Chair
Submit Glenmont Elementary space request for all monthly pack meeting dates for the year Committee Chair
Treasurer presents proposed budget to committee for review (pre-approval before September) Treasurer
Confirm Popcorn Sale kickoff date and register unit with Twin Rivers Council Popcorn Kernel
Plan fall activity schedule (Fall Back to Scouting, hikes, etc.) — confirm dates and sites Activities Chair
Confirm den leader roster and meeting schedules for the year Cubmaster + Committee Chair

September — Kickoff Month

Theme: Welcome new Scouts, launch the year, kick off popcorn.

Task Who
Host School-Night Recruitment event(s) at Glenmont Elementary Membership Chair leads; Cubmaster presents; all leaders encouraged to attend
Follow up with interested families within 48 hours of recruitment event Membership Chair
Connect new Scouts to their den leader immediately upon registration Membership Chair
Host New Family Orientation meeting (what is Cub Scouting, how the pack works, website, uniforms, finances) Membership Chair leads
Popcorn Kernel attends Twin Rivers Council popcorn kickoff Popcorn Kernel
Kickoff pack meeting: introduce new Scouts, present the year’s program, kick off popcorn sale Cubmaster leads; Popcorn Kernel presents sale
Committee meeting: approve annual budget for the year Committee Chair; Treasurer presents
Treasurer opens WooCommerce products for dues collection Treasurer
Secretary collects BSA health forms (Parts A & B) for all Scouts and registered adults Secretary
Den leaders hold first den meetings of the year; establish den code of conduct Den Leaders
Lions/Tigers: begin shared leadership rotation with families Lions + Tigers Den Leaders
AOL den leader connects with local Scouts BSA troops early in the year AOL Den Leader

October — Popcorn & Fall Activities

Theme: Popcorn Show & Sells, fall camping, recharter prep begins.

Task Who
Popcorn Show & Sells at local merchants (multiple weekends) Popcorn Kernel schedules; Scouts + parents staff
Popcorn take-order collection from Scouts Popcorn Kernel
Popcorn order submission to Twin Rivers Council District Office by deadline Popcorn Kernel
Collect popcorn money from Scouts; turn over to Treasurer Popcorn Kernel → Treasurer
Fall Back to Scouting camping event Activities Chair + Ben Friedman + Hank Tripp coordinate
ValleyCats Scout Night (if scheduled this year) Jara Traina coordinates; Activities Chair supports
Committee Chair pulls current pack roster from my.Scouting.org to begin recharter review Committee Chair
Identify adults with lapsed or expiring YPT (check training status in my.Scouting.org) Committee Chair (may delegate to Secretary)
Confirm all active Scouts and adults — mark inactive members for removal Committee Chair + Secretary
Advancement Chair: monthly award processing and ceremony planning Advancement Chair

November — Popcorn Close, Scouting for Food, Recharter

Theme: Close out popcorn season, file recharter, Scouting for Food.

Task Who
Popcorn pickup from district — sort by Scout Popcorn Kernel
Popcorn distribution to Scouts at pack meeting or designated pickup Popcorn Kernel
Treasurer receives final popcorn proceeds from Popcorn Kernel Treasurer
Treasurer credits Scout accounts based on per-Scout sales data Treasurer + Popcorn Kernel provide sales data
Popcorn Kernel attends year-end wrap meeting at Twin Rivers Council Popcorn Kernel
Treasurer invoices families for “donation in lieu” — Scouts below popcorn target owe additional dues Treasurer
Scouting for Food: coordinate den coverage areas, distribute bags/door hangers, arrange pantry drop-off Kara Giglia + Service Chair coordinate
Recharter: collect adult applications from any new or unregistered adults; attach YPT certificates Secretary
Recharter: contact adults with lapsed YPT; they must retake before recharter submits Committee Chair
Charter Org Rep reviews adult applications and signs them Charter Org Rep (Bob Baldwin)
Committee Chair completes recharter roster in my.Scouting.org / BSA’s recharter system Committee Chair
Journey to Excellence: Committee Chair completes annual JtE documentation Committee Chair

December — Charter Renewal, Caroling, Holiday Pack Meeting

Theme: Submit recharter, celebrate the season.

Task Who
Recharter submitted to Twin Rivers Council (signed by Charter Org Rep) Committee Chair submits; Charter Org Rep signs
Recharter fees paid to council Treasurer
Caroling event: arrange neighbors, procure hot chocolate, deliver proceeds to selected beneficiary Hank Tripp + Service Chair coordinate
Holiday Pack Meeting: skits, songs, advancement ceremony Cubmaster leads
Treasurer: renew QuickBooks/TechSoup license for new year Treasurer
Blue & Gold Banquet planning begins (secure venue, date, entertainment) Committee Chair + Activities Chair
Pinewood Derby date set; Glenmont gym reserved Pinewood Derby Team + Committee Chair
AOL den leader confirms troop(s) for crossover; plans January/February Arrow of Light Crossover Ceremony AOL Den Leader + Cubmaster

January — Charter Ceremony, Crossover Prep, Blue & Gold

Theme: New charter year begins; crossover and Blue & Gold come into view.

Task Who
Charter Presentation Ceremony at pack meeting (formal renewal of charter with pack) Committee Chair + Charter Org Rep + Cubmaster
Arrow of Light Crossover Ceremony (target January or February) Cubmaster + AOL Den Leader + Troop Scoutmaster coordinate
Blue & Gold Banquet final planning (site, food, program, entertainment) Activities Chair + Blue & Gold coordinators (Becky D’Anza, Andrea Dievendorf, Lindsay Knott, Kara Giglia)
Treasurer confirms budget is on track; adjust if needed Treasurer reports to committee
Membership Chair checks in with new families from September — are they engaged? Any at risk of dropping? Membership Chair
Cubmaster meets with Scoutmaster of local troop to plan AOL crossover details Cubmaster + AOL Den Leader
Den leaders: Wolves, Bears, Webelos complete mid-year advancement check Den Leaders
Den leaders: confirm Scouts are on track to complete rank badge by end of year Den Leaders

February — Blue & Gold Banquet, Crossover

Theme: The pack’s biggest celebration of the year.

Task Who
Blue & Gold Banquet: celebrate Scout accomplishments, recognize leaders, induct new Scouts if needed Committee Chair + Activities Chair + Blue & Gold coordinators produce event; Cubmaster leads ceremony
Arrow of Light Crossover Ceremony (if not January) Cubmaster + AOL Den Leader + Scoutmaster
Advancement Chair: order Arrow of Light badges, certificates, and any special awards well in advance Advancement Chair
New Lion den forms for next Scouting year — begin recruiting incoming kindergarten families Membership Chair + Cubmaster
Begin recruiting leaders for any dens that will need new leadership next year Committee Chair + Cubmaster

March — Pinewood Derby

Theme: The pack’s most logistically complex single event.

Task Who
Purchase and distribute Pinewood Derby kits (and Lego Derby kits for Lions) Pinewood Derby Team (Jeff Middendorf leads)
Purchase trophies, plaques, and/or medals Pinewood Derby Team; Advancement Chair assists
Distribute race rules to all families Pinewood Derby Team
Set up track and timing system at Glenmont gym Pinewood Derby Team
Run the Pack Pinewood Derby race: check-in, judging, racing, Best in Show awards Pinewood Derby Team
Coordinate year-round storage of track with Committee Chair Pinewood Derby Team + Committee Chair
Select any cars to represent Pack 232 at District Pinewood Derby Pinewood Derby Team
Spring Hike planning: identify site, check permits, plan logistics Activities Chair + Dave Coup

April — Spring Hike, Budget Review, Journey to Excellence Check

Theme: Outdoor season resumes; check the pack’s health.

Task Who
Spring Hike Activities Chair + Dave Coup coordinate; all dens attend
Treasurer presents actuals vs. budget review for the year to date Treasurer
Committee Chair reviews Journey to Excellence progress — are we on track for Gold/Silver? Committee Chair
Spring Service Project (optional — good month for a spring cleanup project) Service Chair
Advancement Chair: mid-spring advancement check — any Scouts close to completing rank badge? Advancement Chair + Den Leaders
Begin program planning input for next year (what activities do families want?) Cubmaster + Committee Chair solicit input

May — End-of-Year Survey, Final Push on Advancement

Theme: Wrap up the year’s program; prepare for summer.

Task Who
Parent annual skills and program survey — capture family talents and preferences for next year Committee Chair (from Pack 232 Committee Calendar)
Advancement Chair: final push — ensure all Scouts who are close to rank badge complete it Advancement Chair + Den Leaders
End-of-Year Pack Meeting: recognize all Scouts, present remaining advancement, celebrate the year Cubmaster leads
Den leaders: confirm each Scout’s rank for transition to next year’s den Den Leaders
Den leaders inform Cubmaster of any retention concerns (Scouts at risk of not returning) Den Leaders → Cubmaster
Membership Chair follows up with families showing low engagement — re-enrollment outreach Membership Chair
Treasurer: begin prior-year financial close; prepare for summer budget work Treasurer
Committee Chair: begin recruiting for any vacant positions before summer Committee Chair

June — Summer Planning, Camp, Transition

Theme: Quiet month; prep for fall and summer programs.

Task Who
Council day camp and resident camp programs run (families register individually; pack may coordinate group registration) Activities Chair + Cubmaster promote
Den leaders: formally transition Scouts to next rank den (update Scoutbook) Den Leaders
Secretary: archive year’s records (health forms, meeting minutes, consent forms) in Google Drive Secretary
Treasurer: finalize prior-year financial close Treasurer
Committee Chair: identify dates for July annual planning meeting Committee Chair
Pack Resource Survey / Family Talent Survey: update for incoming families Committee Chair or Membership Chair
Cubmaster: informal check-in with den leaders — how did the year go? What needs to change? Cubmaster

Seasonal Summary (Quick Reference)

Season Key Focus
July–August Planning, recruitment prep, facility reservations, budget draft
September Recruitment, year kickoff, popcorn launch, new family onboarding
October–November Popcorn season, fall camping, recharter
December Charter renewal submission, caroling, holiday meeting
January–February Crossover ceremonies, Blue & Gold Banquet, charter presentation
March Pinewood Derby
April–May Spring hike, advancement close, end-of-year celebration, surveys
June Summer programs, transitions, year-end admin close

Source Material

  • docs/Training/Pack 232 Committee Calendar.csv — original (sparse) committee calendar
  • docs/Training/Positions/Pack1232LeadershipPositionDescriptions.md — position responsibilities
  • docs/Training/Positions/Treasurer/PACK 232 TREASURER GUIDE.md — treasurer monthly/annual tasks
  • docs/Training/Positions/Committee Chair/Committee Chair Guide.md
  • docs/Training/Positions/Cubmaster/2024 New Cubmaster Guide.md
  • docs/Training/Positions/Membership Coordinator/Membership Chair Guide.md
  • docs/Training/Positions/Popcorn Kernal/Popcorn Kernal Guide.md
  • docs/Training/Positions/Activity Chair/Activity Chair Guide.md
  • docs/Training/Positions/Advancement Chair/Advancement Chair Guide.md
  • docs/Training/Positions/Marketing - Public Relations Chair/Events/2025 Bethlehem Activities Fair.md

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