Facebook Page Management

The pack’s Facebook page is the primary social channel for reaching current and prospective pack families.

Admin access: Committee Chair and Secretary have admin access; Public Relations Coordinator has editor/poster access.


Regular Posting Cadence

Content Type Frequency Who
Pack meeting event Monthly (before each meeting) Public Relations Coordinator
Event photos Within 1–2 days of event Public Relations Coordinator
Recruitment announcements September (primarily) Public Relations Coordinator + Membership Chair
Major milestones (Pinewood Derby, Blue & Gold, crossovers) As they happen Public Relations Coordinator
Service projects, community events As they happen Public Relations Coordinator

Creating Facebook Events

For every pack meeting and major outing:

  1. Create a Facebook Event on the pack’s page
  2. Include: date, time, location (Glenmont Elementary or specific venue), brief description, what to bring
  3. Post at least 2 weeks in advance
  4. Pin the event or share it to the page’s timeline as the event approaches

Posting Photos

Photo policy:

  • Only post photos of Scouts whose families have provided general consent (typically collected via a photo release form)
  • When in doubt, crop out faces or get explicit permission
  • Follow BSA’s youth protection policies: no individual photos of a single Scout without a parent present

Tips for great event photos:

  • Capture Scouts in action (not just posed shots)
  • Get the Cubmaster’s permission to share any particularly sensitive or award-ceremony moments
  • Label photos with the event and approximate date (Facebook adds the date automatically)

Pack Meeting Facebook Communication

Before each pack meeting, post or share a reminder:

  • Event name: “Pack 232 Monthly Pack Meeting — [Month]”
  • Date, time, and location
  • Any special elements (advancement ceremony, guest presenter, etc.)
  • “All Scout families welcome!”

Class B T-Shirt Inventory

Note: T-shirt inventory management has moved to the Apparel Coordinator.


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